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English noble (c. 1553–1614)
Sir Walter Cope (c. 1553 – 30 July 1614) of Cope Castle in the parish of Kensington, Middlesex, England, was Master of the Court of Wards, Chamberlain
Walter_Cope
Anglican bishop
Walter Cope was an 18th-century Anglican bishop in Ireland. Cope was educated at Trinity College, Dublin. Previously Dean of Dromore, he was nominated
Walter_Cope_(bishop)
American architecture firm
Cope and Stewardson (1885–1912) was a Philadelphia architecture firm founded by Walter Cope and John Stewardson, and best known for its Collegiate Gothic
Cope_and_Stewardson
Early Jacobean country house in Kensington, London
estate that is now Holland Park. It was built in 1605 by the diplomat Sir Walter Cope. The building later passed by marriage to Henry Rich, 1st Baron Kensington
Holland_House
Private women's college in Pennsylvania, US
Hall (formerly the reading room of the library) was designed by Walter Cope (of Cope and Stewardson) in 1901 and built by Stewardson and Jamieson several
Bryn_Mawr_College
Private prep school in Pennsylvania, US
songwriter Sarah Chang, violinist Owen Chamberlain, 1937, physicist Walter Cope, architect Erica Armstrong Dunbar, 1990, historian and author, National
Germantown_Friends_School
Royal Park in London, United Kingdom
the Low Countries and ponds were repaired. The work was supervised by Walter Cope. In October 1619, keepers directed by Sir Thomas Watson ambushed deer
Hyde_Park,_London
English politician (c. 1548–1614)
of Edward Cope (d. 1557) (son of the author Anthony Cope (d. 1551)) by his wife Elizabeth Mohun (d. 1587), daughter and heiress of Walter Mohun of Wollaston
Sir_Anthony_Cope,_1st_Baronet
American surgeon (1861–1932)
after the original family home burned down in 1896. The architect was Walter Cope who had married into the Kane family – to a cousin of Major General Kane
Evan_O'Neill_Kane
Irish peer and Church of Ireland bishop (1736–1794)
Preceded by Edward Young Succeeded by Walter Cope Dean of Dromore In office 1772–1772 Preceded by Walter Cope Succeeded by Raphael Walsh Dean of Killaloe
Joseph Bourke, 3rd Earl of Mayo
Joseph_Bourke,_3rd_Earl_of_Mayo
American paleontologist and biologist (1840–1897)
Edward Drinker Cope (July 28, 1840 – April 12, 1897) was an American zoologist, paleontologist, comparative anatomist, herpetologist, and ichthyologist
Edward_Drinker_Cope
English courtier
formerly Isabel Cope, was an English courtier. She was the wife of Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland. Isabel Cope was the daughter of Sir Walter Cope (c. 1553–1614)
Isabel Rich, Countess of Holland
Isabel_Rich,_Countess_of_Holland
Former title in the Peerage of England
Peerage of England, having married Isabelle Cope, daughter and sole heiress of Sir Walter Cope (c.1553-1614), of Cope Castle in Kensington, Middlesex. His eldest
Earl_of_Holland
Private university in Philadelphia, US
Pro-Palestinian Encampment at Penn". The New York Times. Retrieved May 19, 2024. "Walter Cope". Retrieved March 23, 2023. Leong, Jeanne (October 22, 2015). "For the
University_of_Pennsylvania
Historic house in Pennsylvania, United States
epidemic. During the later part of the nineteenth century architect Walter Cope lived in the house. The house was added to the National Register of Historic
Daniel_Billmeyer_House
Street in London
Holland Estate and is named after Dorothy Grenville who married Sir Walter Cope who built Holland House. Notable former residents include the social
Grenville_Place
Queen of Scotland (1589–1619); Queen of England and Ireland (1603–1619)
became an enthusiastic playgoer, and sponsored lavish masques. Sir Walter Cope, asked by Robert Cecil to select a play for the Queen during her brother
Anne_of_Denmark
United States historic place
Great Hall, the reading room of the old library, was designed by Walter Cope (of Cope and Stewardson) in 1901 and built by Stewardson and Jamieson in 1907
Old Library (Bryn Mawr College)
Old_Library_(Bryn_Mawr_College)
Irish politician and baronet (1688-1748)
Acheson (1725-1761) married Robert Trench Ann Acheson (d. 1785) married Walter Cope Arthur (d. 1758) Stuart, John (1819). Historical Memoirs of The City
Sir Arthur Acheson, 5th Baronet
Sir_Arthur_Acheson,_5th_Baronet
North-American architectural style for schools
restless Gothic." Beginning in the late-1880s, Philadelphia architects Walter Cope and John Stewardson expanded the campus of Bryn Mawr College in an understated
Collegiate_Gothic
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1801–1832
precedent to choose the two MPs, and nominating Sir Henry Wallop and Sir Walter Cope as his choices. But the intrepid 28 electors of Stockbridge ignored his
Stockbridge_(constituency)
Historic house in Maryland, United States
the early work of Walter Cope (1860–1902), a principal in one of Philadelphia's most important and prestigious architectural firms, Cope and Stewardson.
Gray Gables (Darlington, Maryland)
Gray_Gables_(Darlington,_Maryland)
16th/17th-century English theatrical impresario
(baptized 11 March 1576). Burbage's father found employment for him with Sir Walter Cope, a second cousin of Lady Burghley, and gentleman usher to William Cecil
Cuthbert_Burbage
Historic district in Maryland, United States
buildings by architects such as Theophilus Parsons Chandler Jr. and Walter Cope. The village was also home to Harry Webb Farrington. Other sites listed
Darlington,_Maryland
Australian philatelist (1884–1963)
Walter Henry Cope Bromfield (1884 – 1963) was an Australian philatelist who signed the Roll of Distinguished Philatelists in 1950. Background notes on
Walter_H._C._Bromfield
Irish clergyman (1754–1847)
was ordained at Clonfert Cathedral by the Church of Ireland, Bishop Walter Cope on 25 July 1777, but took no charge. At this period he met John Wesley
Adam_Averell
Playhouse in London, England, 1576–1598
Brayne for the sum of £30. Cuthbert then went to Walter Cope, a trusted business man, and had Cope ask Hyde if Cuthbert could outright pay for the lease
The_Theatre
English politician
Irish Society. Cope inherited the lease for the Custom House Quay in the City London from his father, and uncle Sir Walter Cope. Cope served as Commissioner
Sir_William_Cope,_2nd_Baronet
English civil lawyer
of Sir Walter Cope's family, patron of Cuthbert Burbage, the builder of the Globe Theatre, where Shakespeare played his works at the time. Cope also organized
Thomas_Yale_(chancellor)
English politician (c. 1565 – 1642)
where opportunity arose. From 1607 until 1615, Ingram was, with Sir Walter Cope (associate of the Earl of Salisbury), contractor for the sale of Crown
Arthur_Ingram
English author (c.1486–1551)
daughters, including his eldest son and heir Sir Anthony Cope, 1st Baronet, and Sir Walter Cope, second cousin of Lady Burghley and longtime servant of
Anthony_Cope_(author)
17th-century English noble
the Marquis of Salisbury at Hatfield House, vol. 16, p. 415, letter of Walter Cope to Robert Cecil about Burbage. Chisholm 1911, p. 491. Margot Heinemann
Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton
Henry_Wriothesley,_3rd_Earl_of_Southampton
Group of medieval texts
Canterbury saints, etc, Cotton MS Vespasian B XX. Previous owners include Sir Walter Cope (d. 1614); Sir Robert Cotton (d. 1631). Rollason 1982, p. 108-143. Rollason
Kentish_Royal_Legend
English noblewoman
I 1603-10, p. 317; states that Lady Norris is at Cope Castle, Kensington, the home of Sir Walter Cope (later known as Holland House, Holland Park). Sir
Bridget Norris, Countess of Berkshire
Bridget_Norris,_Countess_of_Berkshire
1795 Ireland confrontation
Colonel of the Armagh Militia; Nicholas Richard Cope and his son Arthur Walter Cope, proprietors of the much smaller Drumilly estate; and James Hardy, the
Battle_of_the_Diamond
Court in England 1540–1660
1599 – 24 May 1612) George Carew (died 1612) (1612 – 13 November 1612) Walter Cope (c.1553–1614) (November 1612 – 1614) Sir William Knollys (1544–1632)
Court_of_Wards_and_Liveries
Billet Shaftesbury Arthur Messenger John Budden Weymouth Sir John Peyton Walter Cope Melcombe Regis Richard Swayne Edward Reynolds Lyme Regis John FitzJames
List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1601
List_of_MPs_elected_to_the_English_parliament_in_1601
Prince-Bishop of Schwerin
Tucker Brooke, C. F., Shakespeare of Stratford (1926), p. 102, letter of Walter Cope to Cecil: HMC Manuscripts Salisbury Hatfield, vol. 16 p. 415. Memorials
Ulrik_of_Denmark_(1578–1624)
English peer (1609–1678)
of Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland and his wife, Isabel Cope (a daughter of Sir Walter Cope). From 1637 to 1643 they lived at 43 King Street, Covent
William Paget, 5th Baron Paget
William_Paget,_5th_Baron_Paget
Traditional song
Johnnie Cope, are Ye Wauking Yet?", also "Hey Johnnie Cope, are you awake yet?", "Heigh! Johnnie Cowp, are ye wauken yet?", or simply "Johnny Cope" is a
Hey, Johnnie Cope, Are Ye Waking Yet?
Hey,_Johnnie_Cope,_Are_Ye_Waking_Yet?
British Army officer and politician (1688–1760)
Lieutenant-General Sir John Cope KB (July 1688 – 28 July 1760) was a British Army officer and Whig politician. He is now chiefly remembered for his defeat
John Cope (British Army officer)
John_Cope_(British_Army_officer)
(High Sheriff of Tyrone in 1667), and Jane who married Walter Cope and was grandmother of Walter Cope, Bishop of Ferns and Leighlin, 1782–87. St Patrick's
James_Downhame
Anglican bishop
titles Preceded by John Hamilton Dean of Dromore 1729–1759 Succeeded by Walter Cope Preceded by John Wetherby Archdeacon of Connor 1736–1759 Succeeded by
Samuel_Hutchinson
Position in the monarch's household
Sir Oliver Cromwell, 1603–1636 Sir Robert Mansell, by 1604–>1615 Sir Walter Cope, by 1607–1614 Sir John Kay, by 1608–>1615 Sir William Uvedale, by 1612–>1618
Groom_of_the_Chamber
English courtier and politician executed by Parliament
presence". However, wealth was also a prerequisite; his father-in-law Sir Walter Cope died in 1614 with debts of over £27,000, greatly impacting Rich's ability
Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland
Henry_Rich,_1st_Earl_of_Holland
Civil parish in County Wexford, Ireland
remains a civil parish, in 1785 the Church of Ireland parish was united by Walter Cope, Bishop of Ferns and Leighlin, with those of Tintern and Owenduff to
Clonmines
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom
1586–1587 Sampson Lennard Thomas Chaloner Parliament of 1588–1589 John Potts Walter Cope Parliament of 1593 Nicholas Fuller Henry Vincent Parliament of 1597–1598
St_Mawes_(constituency)
English politician
1604–1611 With: Sir William Fortescue Succeeded by Sir Henry Wallop Sir Walter Cope Preceded by Sir Edward Hoby Sir Thomas Walsingham Member of Parliament
Edwin_Sandys_(1561–1629)
and Sir William Uvedale as possible Stockbridge Sir Henry Wallop Sir Walter Cope Election voided. Both re-elected May 1614 BW gives John St John and Sir
List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1614
List_of_MPs_elected_to_the_English_parliament_in_1614
American composer and scientist (1941–2025)
David Howell Cope (May 17, 1941 – May 4, 2025) was an American author, composer, scientist and Dickerson Professor of Music at UC Santa Cruz. His primary
David_Cope
History of the efforts to establish a regulator for the English language
member, John Dodderidge, papers read on names for "Britain" in 1604, and Walter Cope, a member and M.P., involved in the parliamentary debate. Henry Frederick
Proposals for an English Academy
Proposals_for_an_English_Academy
Venetian ambassador
House Conspiracy was celebrated. He visited Walter Cope at Holland House and hunted with him at Hyde Park. Cope was a cousin of Dudley Carleton, ambassador
Antonio_Foscarini
17th century correspondence network
public office scheme was mooted under James I (by Arthur Gorges and Walter Cope). But the immediate inspiration was Théophraste Renaudot and his Paris
Hartlib_Circle
Church of Ireland official
Hutchinson (afterwards Bishop of Killala and Achonry, 1759) 1759–1772 Walter Cope (afterwards Bishop of Clonfert and Kilmacduagh, 1772) 1772–1772 Hon.
Dean_of_Dromore
Building in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, United States
for the storage of books and records. In 1894, the college architect Walter Cope drew up plans for a second expansion of the Deanery at the request of
Bryn_Mawr_College_Deanery
agrees with your excellency, that it is extremely improper conduct." Walter Cope, who as bishop of Ferns and Leighlin controlled the borough of Old Leighlin
Bishop's_borough
English writer
hard to bring Carleton back into favour, for example calling upon Sir Walter Cope, a friend of Cecil's whom Chamberlain dubbed "the idle oracle of the
John Chamberlain (letter writer)
John_Chamberlain_(letter_writer)
English peer
Holland Penelope Devereux Robert Rich, 5th Earl of Warwick Sir Walter Cope Isabel Cope Dorothy Grenville Edward Rich, 6th Earl of Warwick Henry Montagu
Edward Rich, 6th Earl of Warwick
Edward_Rich,_6th_Earl_of_Warwick
Former dower house of Holland House, Kensington, Middlesex, England
the Fox family purchased most of the manor from the descendants of Sir Walter Cope (d.1614) "Little Holland House in the 1860s shortly before demolition
Little_Holland_House
Calendar year
(b. 1567) July 28 – Felix Plater, Swiss physician (b. 1536) July 30 – Walter Cope, English noble (b. 1553) August 3 – François de Bourbon, Prince of Conti
1614
American actor (born 1955)
Walter Bruce Willis (born March 19, 1955) is a retired American actor and singer. Widely recognized as a Hollywood icon of the action genre, he first achieved
Bruce_Willis
16th and 17th-century English barrister and Member of Parliament
Parliament for City of London 1604–1614 Unknown Preceded by John Potts Walter Cope Member of Parliament for St Mawes 1593–1597 With: Henry Vincent Succeeded by
Nicholas_Fuller_(lawyer)
British politician (born 1937)
John Ambrose Cope, Baron Cope of Berkeley, PC (born 13 May 1937) is a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom. Cope was educated at Oakham
John Cope, Baron Cope of Berkeley
John_Cope,_Baron_Cope_of_Berkeley
American architect (1897–1964)
also graduates of the University of Pennsylvania. Cope was the son of Walter Cope, a successful Philadelphia architect. The firm specialized in residential
Edmund_R._Purves
English diplomat and art collector (1573–1632)
such as the Neapolitan jurist Giacomo Antonio Marta. Encouraged by Walter Cope, he began also to look for works of art for Charles, Duke of York and
Dudley Carleton, 1st Viscount Dorchester
Dudley_Carleton,_1st_Viscount_Dorchester
7 June 1603 – 1606? Sir William Killigrew 6 January 1606 – 1608 Sir Walter Cope 1 June 1608 – 1613 Sir John Poyntz 18 February 1613 – 31 January 1618
Chamberlain_of_the_Exchequer
British embroidery, created 1977–2000
Robert Cecil, John Smith, Chief Powhatan, George Percy, John Ratcliffe, Walter Cope, Edward Maria Wingfield, Robert Killigrew Lady's smock, furze, poppy
New_World_Tapestry
English politician
Westminster 1601 With: Thomas Knyvet Succeeded by Thomas Knyvet Sir Walter Cope Preceded by Roger Downes John Pulteney Member of Parliament for Wigan
William_Cooke_(of_Highnam)
Historic district in Pennsylvania, United States
corner 38th Street & Woodland Walk) Following John Stewardson's death, Walter Cope partnered with Stewardson's brother, Emlyn. The firm later became Stewardson
University of Pennsylvania Campus Historic District
University_of_Pennsylvania_Campus_Historic_District
American sports journalist (1929–2008)
Cope, was an American sports journalist, radio personality, and sportscaster. He is best known for being "the voice of the Pittsburgh Steelers". Cope
Myron_Cope
Grocer and theatre builder
sought help from Cuthbert's employer, Sir Walter Cope, who accordingly wrote to Hyde suggesting that he, Cope, might be of service to Hyde with the Lord
John_Brayne
Welsh politician
Parliament of England Preceded by John Peyton Walter Cope Richard Swayne Edward Reynolds Member of Parliament for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis 1604–1611
Robert_Myddelton_(died_1616)
Old English homiliary
part of a donation by the member of parliament and administrator Sir Walter Cope. The two volumes were long kept together and numbered consecutively.
Bodleian Library, MSS Bodley 340 and 342
Bodleian_Library,_MSS_Bodley_340_and_342
Industrialist in Frome, Somerset
(1775-1844). They had six children: Thomas (1802–51), Charles Down (1805–61), Walter Cope (1806–61), Sarah Frances (1808-post-1882), Susan (1810–96) and Frederick
Sheppard_family_(clothiers)
English mathematician and clergyman
Church of Ireland titles Preceded by Walter Cope Bishop of Clonfert and Kilmacduagh 1782–1787 Succeeded by Richard Marlay Preceded by William Preston
John_Law_(bishop)
John Oswald Bishop of Clonfert and Kilmacduagh 1763–1772 Succeeded by Walter Cope Preceded by John Cradock Bishop of Kilmore 1772– 1774 Succeeded by George
Denison_Cumberland
Historic district in Maryland, United States
Area 150 acres (61 ha) Built 1752 (1752) Architect Multiple, including Walter Cope Architectural style Colonial, Early Republic NRHP reference No. 03000649
Berkley Crossroads Historic District
Berkley_Crossroads_Historic_District
Ordinary of the Church of Ireland
consecrated 19 June 1763; translated to Kilmore 6 March 1772 1772 1782 Walter Cope Nominated 27 January 1772; consecrated 15 March 1772; translated to Ferns
Bishop of Clonfert and Kilmacduagh
Bishop_of_Clonfert_and_Kilmacduagh
UK parliamentary constituency in England, 1545-1918
1601) Thomas Knyvett William Cooke (II) 1604 Sir Thomas Knyvett Sir Walter Cope 1614 Sir Humphrey May Edmund Doubleday 1621 Sir Edward Villiers Edmund
Westminster (UK Parliament constituency)
Westminster_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Fleetwood Julius Caesar served part term. Westminster Sir Thomas Knyvet Sir Walter Cope City of London Sir Henry Billingsley Sir Henry Montague Nicholas Fuller
List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1604
List_of_MPs_elected_to_the_English_parliament_in_1604
English Benedictine chronicler
extended to 1272, which Casimir Oudin stated was among the manuscripts of Walter Cope. The text of Sprott's chronicle survives in two variant 13th-century
Thomas_Sprott_(chronicler)
1896 South Africa 8–17 British & Irish Lions Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg Try: Theo Samuels 2 Con: Davey Cope Referee: Gordon Beves (South Africa)
List of South Africa rugby union test matches
List_of_South_Africa_rugby_union_test_matches
Diocese in the Province of Dublin, Ireland
August 1782, and later also became the 3rd Earl of Mayo in 1792 1782 1787 Walter Cope Translated from Clonfert and Kilmacduagh; nominated 26 July and appointed
Bishop_of_Ferns_and_Leighlin
English politician
Edwin Sandys Member of Parliament for Stockbridge 1614–1621 With: Sir Walter Cope Succeeded by Sir William Ayloffe, Bt Sir Richard Gifford Preceded by
Henry_Wallop_(died_1642)
British noblewoman
half-siblings: Charlotte Jenkinson, wife of James Walter Grimston, 1st Earl of Verulam, and Charles Cecil Cope Jenkinson, 3rd Earl of Liverpool, husband of
Arabella_Diana_Cope
United States historic place
replacing him with Cope & Stewardson, who were making a reputation as practitioners of the fashionable Collegiate Gothic style. Walter Cope and John Stewardson
Quadrangle Dormitories (University of Pennsylvania)
Quadrangle_Dormitories_(University_of_Pennsylvania)
American poet, essayist and journalist (1819–1892)
Walter Whitman Jr. (/ˈhwɪtmən/; May 31, 1819 – March 26, 1892) was an American poet, essayist, and journalist; he also wrote two novels. He is considered
Walt_Whitman
Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom
Myddelton was returned in his stead on 10 May 1624. Listed in some sources as Walter Erle; Alumni Oxonienses allocates Christopher to the seat Sir Thomas Myddelton
Weymouth and Melcombe Regis (constituency)
Weymouth_and_Melcombe_Regis_(constituency)
extensive roof damage. EF1 NW of Cope Orangeburg SC 33°22′34″N 81°05′02″W / 33.3761°N 81.0839°W / 33.3761; -81.0839 (Cope (Jan. 21, EF1)) 2109–2119 5.47 mi
List of United States tornadoes from January to March 2017
List_of_United_States_tornadoes_from_January_to_March_2017
Chuck (April 26, 1999). "The Big Picture: Uecker reigns as Milwaukee's Myron Cope". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Archived from the original on March 3, 2022. Retrieved
History of Major League Baseball on NBC
History_of_Major_League_Baseball_on_NBC
American actor (born 1964)
of three sons. His two brothers are New York radio personality Marc "The Cope" Coppola and director Christopher Coppola. He attended Beverly Hills High
Nicolas_Cage
Decade
(b. 1567) July 28 – Felix Plater, Swiss physician (b. 1536) July 30 – Walter Cope, English noble (b. 1553) August 3 – François de Bourbon, Prince of Conti
1610s
20-Oct-72 1411 A Boat and Bax: Part 1 - No More School Roger Collinson Kenneth Cope 23-Oct-72 1412 A Boat and Bax: Part 2 - The Discovery 24-Oct-72 1413 A Boat
List_of_Jackanory_episodes
American judge (1824–1903)
Walton Cope (January 31, 1824 – January 17, 1903), also known as W. W. Cope, was the sixth Chief Justice of California. Born in Kentucky, Cope came to
Warner_Cope
Genus of carnivorous synapsids from the Permian
Dimetrodon were first studied by American paleontologist Edward Drinker Cope in the 1870s. Cope had obtained the fossils along with those of many other Permian
Dimetrodon
German-born American Franciscan Sister, saint and missionary to Hawaii (1838–1918)
Marianne Cope, OSF, also known as Marianne of Molokaʻi (born Barbara Koob; January 23, 1838 – August 9, 1918), was a German-born American member of the
Marianne_Cope
2026 armed conflict in West Asia
responded by raising ticket prices and adjusting some flight schedules to cope with higher fuel costs. This impact was also visible in Europe, where continued
2026_Iran_war
English courtier and politician
Succeeded by Thomas Crewe Sir Richard White Preceded by Sir Thomas Knyvett Sir Walter Cope Member of Parliament for Westminster 1614 With: Edmund Doubleday Succeeded by
Humphrey_May
Irish Anglican bishop (1729–1789)
Bishop of Killala and Achonry 1784–1787 Succeeded by John Law Preceded by Walter Cope Bishop of Ferns and Leighlin 1787–1789 Succeeded by Euseby Cleaver
William_Preston_(bishop)
Parliament of England Preceded by Sir Thomas Knyvett Sir Walter Cope Member of Parliament for Westminster 1614–1620 With: Sir Humphrey May 1614 Sir Edward
Edmund_Doubleday
WALTER COPE
WALTER COPE
Girl/Female
British, English
Occupational Name; Cloth-walker
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : patronymic from Walter.
Male
English
 English name derived from the Scandinavian habitational surname Walkyr, from kiarr, WALKER means "from the wall by the marsh." English occupational surname transferred to forename use, derived from Middle English walkere from Old English wealcere ("to walk, tread"), hence "cloth fuller."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Walter, representing the normal medieval pronunciation of the name.English and German (Rhineland) : topographic name for someone who lived by a stretch of water, Middle English, Low German water.Irish : adopted as an English translation of Gaelic Ó Fuartháin (see Foran), being wrongly taken as Ó Fuaruisce ‘son of cold water’.
Male
English
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, CARTER means "carter," someone who uses a cart.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Indian, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic
People of Power; Powerful Warrior; Commander of the Army; Army Ruler
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Powerful Ruler
Male
German
Variant spelling of Old High German Walthere, WALTHER means "ruler of the army."Â In use by the Romani.
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of German Walther, VALTER means "ruler of the army."
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English
Born at Easter; Goddess of the Dawn; Easter Time
Surname or Lastname
English (especially Yorkshire) and Scottish
English (especially Yorkshire) and Scottish : occupational name for a fuller, Middle English walkere, Old English wealcere, an agent derivative of wealcan ‘to walk, tread’. This was the regular term for the occupation during the Middle Ages in western and northern England. Compare Fuller and Tucker.The name was brought to North America from northern England and Scotland independently by many different bearers in the 17th and 18th centuries. Samuel Walker came to Lynn, MA, in about 1630; Philip Walker was in Rehoboth, MA, in or before 1643. The surname was also established in VA before 1650; a Thomas Walker, born in 1715 in King and Queen Co., VA, was a physician, soldier, and explorer.
Boy/Male
English
Son of Walter.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : topographic name for someone who lived by a meadow or pastureland, from Middle High German halte ‘pasture’ + the suffix -er denoting an inhabitant.South German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from Middle High German haltære ‘keeper’, ‘shepherd’, German Halter.English : occupational name for a maker of halters for horses and cattle, Middle English haltrere (from Old English hælftre ‘halter’).Dutch : metonymic occupational name for a halter-maker, from Middle Dutch halfter, haelter, halter ‘halter’.
Male
French
Variant form of Old French Gautier, WALTIER means "ruler of the army."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Walmer in Kent, so named from Old English wala (plural of walh ‘Briton’) + mere ‘pool’, or from Walmore Common in Gloucestershire.
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of Old High German Walther, GWALLTER means "ruler of the army."
Boy/Male
English
Son of Walter.
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Old High German Walther, GUALTER means "ruler of the army."
Male
English
 English form of German Walther, WALTER means "ruler of the army."
Boy/Male
Teutonic American Shakespearean German
Strong fighter.
WALTER COPE
WALTER COPE
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Scarce; Rare
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Fruit
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional
Blossom; Wise
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, Hebrew
Variant of the French Name Gervaise; Spearman; He Descends
Girl/Female
Arthurian Legend
Arthur's queen.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Tall; Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Good new
Girl/Female
Sikh
True guide
Girl/Female
English Latin
From the Old English Everild, which is derived from words meaning boar-battle. The modern from...
Boy/Male
Hindu
WALTER COPE
WALTER COPE
WALTER COPE
WALTER COPE
WALTER COPE
a.
Of, pertaining to, or living in, water not salt; as, fresh-water geological deposits; a fresh-water fish; fresh-water mussels.
n.
A rising or falling, as of waves; as, the welter of the billows; the welter of a tempest.
v. t.
To supply with water for drink; to cause or allow to drink; as, to water cattle and horses.
n.
A solution in water of a gaseous or readily volatile substance; as, ammonia water.
v. t.
To wet or supply with water; to moisten; to overflow with water; to irrigate; as, to water land; to water flowers.
v. i.
To get or take in water; as, the ship put into port to water.
n.
A body of water, standing or flowing; a lake, river, or other collection of water.
v. i.
To roll or wallow; to welter.
n.
To purify or defecate, as water or other liquid, by causing it to pass through a filter.
v. i.
To shed, secrete, or fill with, water or liquid matter; as, his eyes began to water.
v. t.
To tie by the neck with a rope, strap, or halter; to put a halter on; to subject to a hangman's halter.
v. i.
To become, in some respects, different; to vary; to change; as, the weather alters almost daily; rocks or minerals alter by exposure.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or designating, the most heavily weighted race in a meeting; as, a welter race; the welter stakes.
n.
A colter. See Colter.
v. t.
To rot by steeping in water; to water-ret; as, to water-rot hemp or flax.