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Locality in Otago Region, New Zealand
Whare Flat is a locality some 15 km to the northwest of Dunedin city centre, in the South Island of New Zealand. It is located at a widening of the Silver
Whare_Flat
Annual music festival in Dunedin, New Zealand
Whare Flat Folk Festival is a music festival held annually over four days each New Year at Waiora Scout Camp in Whare Flat, located in the Silver Stream
Whare_Flat_Folk_Festival
National Folk Festival Woodford Folk Festival Whare Flat Folk Festival - held over the New Year period at Whare Flat near Dunedin; run by Dunedin's New Edinburgh
List_of_folk_festivals
New Zealand trade association
Homegrown Laneway A Low Hum Rhythm & Alps Rhythm & Vines Splore Swampfest Whare Flat Folk Festival WOMAD Former Bay Dreams (2016–2024) Big Day Out (1992–1997;
Recorded_Music_NZ
City in Otago, New Zealand
head of the harbour. This scheme also never came to fruition. January – Whare Flat Folk Festival ends February – New Zealand Masters Games (Biennial event)
Dunedin
New Zealand early indie rock scene
around the city. Christchurch student radio station RDU, popular in student flats at the time, was already playing plenty of Dunedin music as early as 1981
Dunedin_sound
Arini Loader 2014) Songs and music were part of the entertainment held at a whare tapere that also included 'storytelling, songs and singing, dance and dancing
Music_of_New_Zealand
Music award ceremony
(IMNZ). The winner of the main award was Marlon Williams for his album Te Whare Tīwekaweka. The night's other winners were The Mint Chicks, Geneva AM, the
2026_Taite_Music_Prize
One of two national anthems of New Zealand
Highet on 31 May 1979. Woods' original score was written in the key of A-flat major and was better suited for solo and choral singing; Fernie's arrangement
God_Defend_New_Zealand
Folk Festival (Wellyfest) – over Labour Weekend Whare Flat Folk Festival – 1975–present, near Whare Flat in the Silverstream Valley, a short distance from
New_Zealand_music_festivals
New Zealand record chart
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Official Aotearoa Music Charts
Official_Aotearoa_Music_Charts
Copyright collective in Australia and New Zealand
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APRA_AMCOS
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List of New Zealand record labels
List_of_New_Zealand_record_labels
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Rock_music_in_New_Zealand
Homegrown Laneway A Low Hum Rhythm & Alps Rhythm & Vines Splore Swampfest Whare Flat Folk Festival WOMAD Former Bay Dreams (2016–2024) Big Day Out (1992–1997;
Psychedelic rock in Australia and New Zealand
Psychedelic_rock_in_Australia_and_New_Zealand
New Zealand arts agency
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New_Zealand_Music_Commission
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Māori_music
Homegrown Laneway A Low Hum Rhythm & Alps Rhythm & Vines Splore Swampfest Whare Flat Folk Festival WOMAD Former Bay Dreams (2016–2024) Big Day Out (1992–1997;
National anthems of New Zealand
National_anthems_of_New_Zealand
River in Otago, New Zealand
southwards through a steep-sided forested valley which widens to become Whare Flat, before turning west at the eastern edge of the Taieri Plains at the foot
Silver_Stream
Award
The New Zealand Music Hall of Fame | Te Whare Taonga Puoro o Aotearoa is a figurative hall of fame dedicated to noteworthy New Zealand musicians. The
New Zealand Music Hall of Fame
New_Zealand_Music_Hall_of_Fame
New Zealand music festival
Homegrown Laneway A Low Hum Rhythm & Alps Rhythm & Vines Splore Swampfest Whare Flat Folk Festival WOMAD Former Bay Dreams (2016–2024) Big Day Out (1992–1997;
Bay_Dreams
Music award ceremony
Homegrown Laneway A Low Hum Rhythm & Alps Rhythm & Vines Splore Swampfest Whare Flat Folk Festival WOMAD Former Bay Dreams (2016–2024) Big Day Out (1992–1997;
2013_Taite_Music_Prize
Australian–New Zealand edition of Rolling Stone magazine
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Rolling Stone Australia / New Zealand
Rolling_Stone_Australia_/_New_Zealand
New Zealand country and western music awards
Homegrown Laneway A Low Hum Rhythm & Alps Rhythm & Vines Splore Swampfest Whare Flat Folk Festival WOMAD Former Bay Dreams (2016–2024) Big Day Out (1992–1997;
Gold_Guitar_Awards
Music subgenre
Homegrown Laneway A Low Hum Rhythm & Alps Rhythm & Vines Splore Swampfest Whare Flat Folk Festival WOMAD Former Bay Dreams (2016–2024) Big Day Out (1992–1997;
Urban_Pasifika
New Zealand television programme
Homegrown Laneway A Low Hum Rhythm & Alps Rhythm & Vines Splore Swampfest Whare Flat Folk Festival WOMAD Former Bay Dreams (2016–2024) Big Day Out (1992–1997;
Ready_to_Roll_(TV_programme)
Music award ceremony
Homegrown Laneway A Low Hum Rhythm & Alps Rhythm & Vines Splore Swampfest Whare Flat Folk Festival WOMAD Former Bay Dreams (2016–2024) Big Day Out (1992–1997;
2011_Taite_Music_Prize
Town in South Island, New Zealand
Seacliff Sutton Tumai Waikouaiti Waitati Waldronville Walton Park Warrington Whare Flat Wingatui Geographic features Dunedin Bethune's Gully Dalmore Reserve Dunedin
Warrington,_New_Zealand
Topics referred to by the same term
river mouth Taieri Aerodrome The Taieri statistical area, which surrounds Whare Flat Taieri (New Zealand electorate) Taieri County, a former territorial authority
Taieri
Music Subgenre
Homegrown Laneway A Low Hum Rhythm & Alps Rhythm & Vines Splore Swampfest Whare Flat Folk Festival WOMAD Former Bay Dreams (2016–2024) Big Day Out (1992–1997;
New_Zealand_reggae
Music genre or scene
Homegrown Laneway A Low Hum Rhythm & Alps Rhythm & Vines Splore Swampfest Whare Flat Folk Festival WOMAD Former Bay Dreams (2016–2024) Big Day Out (1992–1997;
New_Zealand_hip-hop
New Zealand music recording award
Homegrown Laneway A Low Hum Rhythm & Alps Rhythm & Vines Splore Swampfest Whare Flat Folk Festival WOMAD Former Bay Dreams (2016–2024) Big Day Out (1992–1997;
Aotearoa_Music_Awards
New Zealand arts award
Homegrown Laneway A Low Hum Rhythm & Alps Rhythm & Vines Splore Swampfest Whare Flat Folk Festival WOMAD Former Bay Dreams (2016–2024) Big Day Out (1992–1997;
Arts_Pasifika_Awards
Music award ceremony
Homegrown Laneway A Low Hum Rhythm & Alps Rhythm & Vines Splore Swampfest Whare Flat Folk Festival WOMAD Former Bay Dreams (2016–2024) Big Day Out (1992–1997;
2014_Taite_Music_Prize
Annual New Zealand annual award ceremony
Homegrown Laneway A Low Hum Rhythm & Alps Rhythm & Vines Splore Swampfest Whare Flat Folk Festival WOMAD Former Bay Dreams (2016–2024) Big Day Out (1992–1997;
2025_Taite_Music_Prize
Music award ceremony
Homegrown Laneway A Low Hum Rhythm & Alps Rhythm & Vines Splore Swampfest Whare Flat Folk Festival WOMAD Former Bay Dreams (2016–2024) Big Day Out (1992–1997;
2016_Taite_Music_Prize
Music award ceremony
Homegrown Laneway A Low Hum Rhythm & Alps Rhythm & Vines Splore Swampfest Whare Flat Folk Festival WOMAD Former Bay Dreams (2016–2024) Big Day Out (1992–1997;
2012_Taite_Music_Prize
Music award ceremony
Retrieved 16 March 2026. "Inductees: Dianne Swann". NZ Music Hall of Fame (Te Whare Taonga Puoro o Aotearoa. 2021. Retrieved 16 March 2026. "LOOK BLUE GO PURPLE'S
2024_Taite_Music_Prize
New Zealand music awards
Homegrown Laneway A Low Hum Rhythm & Alps Rhythm & Vines Splore Swampfest Whare Flat Folk Festival WOMAD Former Bay Dreams (2016–2024) Big Day Out (1992–1997;
APRA_Awards_(New_Zealand)
Music award ceremony
Homegrown Laneway A Low Hum Rhythm & Alps Rhythm & Vines Splore Swampfest Whare Flat Folk Festival WOMAD Former Bay Dreams (2016–2024) Big Day Out (1992–1997;
2021_Taite_Music_Prize
Music award ceremony
Homegrown Laneway A Low Hum Rhythm & Alps Rhythm & Vines Splore Swampfest Whare Flat Folk Festival WOMAD Former Bay Dreams (2016–2024) Big Day Out (1992–1997;
2020_Taite_Music_Prize
Music prize in New Zealand
from the previous year and was most recently won by Marlon Williams for Te Whare Tīwekaweka. The prize is named after New Zealand music journalist and broadcaster
Taite_Music_Prize
Homegrown Laneway A Low Hum Rhythm & Alps Rhythm & Vines Splore Swampfest Whare Flat Folk Festival WOMAD Former Bay Dreams (2016–2024) Big Day Out (1992–1997;
Iosefa_Enari_Memorial_Award
Music award ceremony
Homegrown Laneway A Low Hum Rhythm & Alps Rhythm & Vines Splore Swampfest Whare Flat Folk Festival WOMAD Former Bay Dreams (2016–2024) Big Day Out (1992–1997;
2023_Taite_Music_Prize
New Zealand annual award ceremony
Homegrown Laneway A Low Hum Rhythm & Alps Rhythm & Vines Splore Swampfest Whare Flat Folk Festival WOMAD Former Bay Dreams (2016–2024) Big Day Out (1992–1997;
2022_Taite_Music_Prize
Music award ceremony
Homegrown Laneway A Low Hum Rhythm & Alps Rhythm & Vines Splore Swampfest Whare Flat Folk Festival WOMAD Former Bay Dreams (2016–2024) Big Day Out (1992–1997;
2015_Taite_Music_Prize
Music award ceremony
Homegrown Laneway A Low Hum Rhythm & Alps Rhythm & Vines Splore Swampfest Whare Flat Folk Festival WOMAD Former Bay Dreams (2016–2024) Big Day Out (1992–1997;
2018_Taite_Music_Prize
Music award ceremony
Homegrown Laneway A Low Hum Rhythm & Alps Rhythm & Vines Splore Swampfest Whare Flat Folk Festival WOMAD Former Bay Dreams (2016–2024) Big Day Out (1992–1997;
2019_Taite_Music_Prize
Mountain range in New Zealand
Seacliff Sutton Tumai Waikouaiti Waitati Waldronville Walton Park Warrington Whare Flat Wingatui Geographic features Dunedin Bethune's Gully Dalmore Reserve Dunedin
Lammermoor_Range
Category of MTV Europe Music Awards
Homegrown Laneway A Low Hum Rhythm & Alps Rhythm & Vines Splore Swampfest Whare Flat Folk Festival WOMAD Former Bay Dreams (2016–2024) Big Day Out (1992–1997;
MTV Europe Music Award for Best New Zealand Act
MTV_Europe_Music_Award_for_Best_New_Zealand_Act
Music award ceremony
Homegrown Laneway A Low Hum Rhythm & Alps Rhythm & Vines Splore Swampfest Whare Flat Folk Festival WOMAD Former Bay Dreams (2016–2024) Big Day Out (1992–1997;
2010_Taite_Music_Prize
Homegrown Laneway A Low Hum Rhythm & Alps Rhythm & Vines Splore Swampfest Whare Flat Folk Festival WOMAD Former Bay Dreams (2016–2024) Big Day Out (1992–1997;
Dame_Malvina_Major_Foundation
Music award ceremony
Homegrown Laneway A Low Hum Rhythm & Alps Rhythm & Vines Splore Swampfest Whare Flat Folk Festival WOMAD Former Bay Dreams (2016–2024) Big Day Out (1992–1997;
2017_Taite_Music_Prize
New Zealand's only inland salt water lake
(28 in)/year. The lake site has surrounding halophytic vegetation. The margin flats around the lake have much lower salinity than the lake itself. The most
Sutton_Salt_Lake
Suburb of Dunedin, New Zealand
Whare Flat Helensburgh Wingatui Halfway Bush Wakari Brockville Kaikorai
Halfway_Bush
Homegrown Laneway A Low Hum Rhythm & Alps Rhythm & Vines Splore Swampfest Whare Flat Folk Festival WOMAD Former Bay Dreams (2016–2024) Big Day Out (1992–1997;
Independent_Music_New_Zealand
Mountain range in Otago, New Zealand
faults uplifting the area in between. The range is characterised by a very flat plateau at the top that is approximately 23 km (14 mi) long and 6 km (3.7 mi)
Rock_and_Pillar_Range
Homegrown Laneway A Low Hum Rhythm & Alps Rhythm & Vines Splore Swampfest Whare Flat Folk Festival WOMAD Former Bay Dreams (2016–2024) Big Day Out (1992–1997;
Composers Association of New Zealand
Composers_Association_of_New_Zealand
Official residence of the Prime Minister of New Zealand
Premier House (Māori: Te Whare Pirimia) is the official residence of the prime minister of New Zealand, located at 260 Tinakori Road, Thorndon, Wellington
Premier_House
Polynesian language spoken in New Zealand
whare house nei PROX = = tēnei DEM.SG.PROX whare house te whare nei = tēnei whare DEF.SG house PROX = DEM.SG.PROX house "this house" ngā DEF.PL whare
Māori_language
Village or fortified settlement in Māori culture
whare and waka, and is used as a coating to prevent the wood from drying out. Pā studies showed that on lower pā terraces were semi-underground whare
Pā
Close-quarters Māori weapon
by Temairiki Williams and the group Te Tohu O Tu. The para whakawai Te Whare Tū Taua o Aotearoa began at Hoani Waititi Marae in Auckland and grew to
Taiaha
Public research university in Christchurch, New Zealand
The University of Canterbury (Māori: Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha) is a public research university based in Christchurch, New Zealand. It was founded in
University_of_Canterbury
Town in Northland, New Zealand
1899 a fire destroyed many of the buildings. The town was rebuilt on the flat, alongside the railway tracks. The present railway station was opened in
Kawakawa,_New_Zealand
Te Puea Memorial Marae Marae Whare tūpuna of Te Puea Memorial Marae Etymology: Te Puea Hērangi Interactive map of Te Puea Memorial Marae Coordinates:
Te_Puea_Memorial_Marae
Hill in Waikato, New Zealand
Hauraki. It became the headquarters of the Ngāti Mahuta people. Brothers Whare and Tapuae, grandsons of Mahuta and the leaders of Ngāti Mahuta, lived there
Mount_Taupiri
Place in Northland Region, New Zealand
Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage gives a translation of "long flats" for Paparoa. Paparoa was one of several Kaipara settlements established
Paparoa
15 kilometres (9.3 mi) southwest of Rotorua, New Zealand. Horohoro is a flat-topped mountain with perpendicular cliffs and is a prominent landmark in
Horohoro,_New_Zealand
Māori iwi in New Zealand
Tūhoe include Ngāti Koura, Ngāti Rongo, Ngāti Tāwhaki, Tamakaimoana, Ngāti Whare, Te Whānau Pani, Ngāti Hinekura and Patuheuheu. The Tūhoe continue to maintain
Ngāi_Tūhoe
Island in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
located in the western Bay of Plenty in New Zealand's North Island. A long, flat barrier island, it is 20 kilometres (12 mi) in length but rarely more than
Matakana_Island
Polynesian mythological hero and trickster
top-knot of Taranga"), Māui-pōtiki ("Māui the last born"), and Māui te whare kino ("Māui the house of trouble").[citation needed] Māui's older brothers
Māui
Field of architecture
period, a higher proportion of whare were located inside pā than was the case after contact with Europeans. The whare of a chief was similar but larger—often
Indigenous_architecture
Place in Auckland Region, New Zealand
The traditional name for the area was Kaipātiki, referring to the swampy flat land where flounder could be harvested. Parakai is within the rohe (tribal
Parakai
Rural settlement in Ōpotiki District, New Zealand
usually translated as yellow-eye mullet. Whakatōhea originally settled the flat lower river due to its abundance of ocean, ground and river food. The following
Waiaua
Island in New Zealand
175°29′46″E / 36.128°S 175.496°E / -36.128; 175.496 Rangiahua Island (Flat Island) 36°13′16″S 175°18′07″E / 36.221°S 175.302°E / -36.221; 175.302
Great_Barrier_Island
2025 NRL rugby league season
winger in mid-season switch". 30 June 2025. "Dolphins cult hero Valynce te Whare leaves the NRL for new opportunity | Sporting News Australia". 16 December
2025_Dolphins_(NRL)_season
Public university in Auckland, New Zealand
Tirohanga o te Tōangaroa, Carlaw Park Student Village, Grafton Student Flats, 55 Symonds, University Hall Apartments, Waikohanga House, and Stuart McCutcheon
University_of_Auckland
Settlement in Manawatū-Whanganui Region, New Zealand
from Feilding include: Murray Ball, kiwiana cartoonist who drew Footrot Flats Jed Brophy, actor, Dwarf Nori in The Hobbit trilogy Air Marshal Sir Charles
Feilding
Place in Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
runs northwards through the Ruatoki Valley and has formed broad alluvial flats. The main settlement of Ruatoki North is on the eastern side of the river
Ruatoki_North
Suburb in Auckland, New Zealand
[ˈmaːŋɛɾɛ]) is a major suburb in South Auckland, New Zealand, located on mainly flat land on the northeastern shore of the Manukau Harbour, to the northwest of
Māngere
Public university in New Zealand
events. The proposal also involves changing the current Māori name from Te Whare Wānanga o Otāgo to Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka ("A Place of Many Firsts"). Acting
University_of_Otago
Polynesian migration canoe
traditional knowledge in the land at locations which later became the sites of whare wānanga (centres of traditional learning). When the Tākitimu reached Te
Tākitimu
Building in Kaikōura, New Zealand
The Mayfair Arts & Culture Centre Te Whare Toi ō Kaikōura, commonly referred to as the Mayfair Theatre or just The Mayfair, is a 1934 Art Deco movie theatre
Mayfair_Theatre,_Kaikōura
Residential college in Dunedin, New Zealand
over the world. These students pursue a myriad of different degrees. Te Whare Raiona (House of the Lion), so named to incorporate the ornate brass lions
University_College,_Otago
Rural community in Hawke's Bay Region, New Zealand
first hapū were Ngāti Hōtoa and their whare house Taraia. They were followed by Ngāti Mihiroa who built the whare house Mihiroa. Pakipaki achieved growth
Pakipaki
Place in Northland Region, New Zealand
Owhata lies on the rocky south shore of the harbour entrance. Owhata is a flat grassy area, with a fairly shallow beach of mud and sand. There is not much
Herekino
Marae in Christchurch, New Zealand
Te Whare Manaaki, was built at the entrance of the marae in 1985 to provide a place for guests to wait before the pōwhiri. In 1986 a block of flats for
Rehua_marae
1981 novel by Peter Gossage
onto what Māui thought was a big fish but was actually a Tekoteko of a whare. He was not landing a fish; he was fishing a land. Māui chanted a karakia
The_Fish_of_Māui
New Zealand artist
Out of the Woods, Sarjeant Gallery Te Whare o Rehua Whanganui 1989 Points of Departure, Sarjeant Gallery Te Whare o Rehua Whanganui 1984 Gordon Walters
Mervyn_Williams_(artist)
Suburb of Wellington City, New Zealand
Te Aro Pā who were mostly Christian. People lived in traditional "huts" (whare) and there were two "churches or chapels". The people had 26 acres cultivated
Te_Aro
Lineups of a music festival series
Yes Lavalava No Yes DJs Gideon & Chelsea No Yes DJ 48 Sonic No Yes In the Whare No Yes Tim Teen & the Teen Tones No Yes Stella No Yes The Blackeyed Susans
Big_Day_Out_lineups_by_year
Presiding officer of the New Zealand House of Representatives
commonly known as the speaker of the House (Māori: te mana whakawā o te Whare), is the presiding officer and highest authority of the New Zealand House
Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives
Speaker_of_the_New_Zealand_House_of_Representatives
British children's television series
Rainy Day – 28 November 1996 Hangle's Big Day – 5 December 1996 You Are Whare You Are – 10 December 1996 Knit Twits – 12 December 1996 The Jealous Queen
Wizadora
Design movement (c. 1880–1920)
Rodmarton Manor – Rodmarton, near Cirencester, Gloucestershire – 1909–1929 Whare Ra – Havelock North, New Zealand – 1912 Sutton Garden Suburb – Benhilton
Arts_and_Crafts_movement
Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu. "Māori housing – te noho whare – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand". Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
Housing_in_New_Zealand
New Zealand artist (1969)
2018. Retrieved 3 June 2021. "Wall Panels | City Gallery Wellington | Te Whare Toi". 15 October 2008. Archived from the original on 15 October 2008. Retrieved
Peter_Stichbury_(artist)
Māori who fought on the British side in the New Zealand Wars
114–16. JSTOR 44225118. Retrieved 27 May 2024. The Maori word for a hut is whare Alexander, J. E. (1863). Incidents of the Maori War: New Zealand in 1860-61
Kūpapa
Māori traditional musical instruments
instrument is made of wood and a jade / greenstone gong and was used in the whare purakau (house of learning). Part of it is made of the jaw bone of the upokohue
Taonga_pūoro
Māori iwi in New Zealand
of Hūkete after which their sister Hinehou laid them on the floor of her whare for her grandchildren to see, and left her belongings with them before burning
Kāti_Māmoe
1840 agreement between the British Crown and Māori leaders in New Zealand
Biblical covenant – a sacred bond. Afterwards, the chiefs then moved to a river flat below Busby's house and lawn and continued deliberations late into the night
Treaty_of_Waitangi
WHARE FLAT
WHARE FLAT
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Hare Clearing; Hare Meadow
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Wear.
Surname or Lastname
Irish (Ulster)
Irish (Ulster) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hÃr, meaning ‘long-lasting’. In Ireland this name is found in County Armagh; it has also long been established in Scotland.Irish : Anglicized form of Ó hAichir ‘descendant of Aichear’, a personal name derived from the epithet aichear ‘fierce’, ‘sharp’. In Ireland this name is more commonly Anglicized as O’Hehir.English : nickname for a swift runner (possibly a speedy messenger) or a timorous person, from Middle English hare ‘hare’. However, the surname Ayer and its variants was sometimes recorded as Hare.English : topographic name from an Old English hær ‘rock’, ‘heap of stones’, ‘tumulus’.French : according to Morlet, an occupational name for a huntsman, from a medieval French call used to urge on the hounds, or, in the form Haré, from the past participle of harer ‘to excite, stir up (hounds in pursuit of a quarry)’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a dam or weir on a river (Old English wær, wer), or a habitational name from a place named with this word, such as Ware in Hertfordshire.English : nickname for a cautious person, from Middle English war(e) ‘wary’, ‘prudent’ (Old English (ge)wær).English : Robert Ware came to Dedham, MA, from England in or before 1642. Henry Ware (1764–1845), born in Sherborn, MA, was a Unitarian clergyman and theologian and father of the physician John Ware (b. 1795) and two clergymen, Henry (b. 1794) and William (b. 1797).
Boy/Male
African, American, British, English
Portion; Share
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian
Luck; Share
Boy/Male
Muslim
Share. Participation.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Rabbit
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
From Where
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Share
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English, Jamaican
Wise; Watchful; Aware; Watchman; Careful
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Share Mind
Boy/Male
Muslim
Share. Participation.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Luck; Share
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a large, ungainly person, from Middle English hwal ‘whale’ (Old English hwæl).
Girl/Female
Muslim
Deputyship, Share
Girl/Female
Indian
Deputyship, Share
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon English
Wise.
WHARE FLAT
WHARE FLAT
Girl/Female
Tamil
Grower, Prosperity
Male
Greek
(ΚÎÏβεÏος) Greek name KERBEROS means "demon of the pit." In mythology, this is the name of the three-headed dog that guards the entrance to Hades.Â
Boy/Male
Biblical
Rest, a guide.
Boy/Male
Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Norse, Polish, Scandinavian, Swedish
Race; Kind; Knot
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bhooteshwara | பூதேஷà¯à®µà®°
Lord of ghosts and evil beings
Boy/Male
Tamil
Agile
Boy/Male
Greek Italian
Born ninth.
Surname or Lastname
English (Bedfordshire)
English (Bedfordshire) : unexplained.
Girl/Female
German, Swedish
Princess; Lady
Male
Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Calum, CALLUM means "dove."
WHARE FLAT
WHARE FLAT
WHARE FLAT
WHARE FLAT
WHARE FLAT
n.
A woman who practices unlawful sexual commerce with men, especially one who prostitutes her body for hire; a prostitute; a harlot.
v. t.
To make ware; to warn; to take heed of; to beware of; to guard against.
v. t.
To corrupt by lewd intercourse; to make a whore of; to debauch.
n.
The state of being ware or aware; heed.
n.
The place where a ship lies when she is at anchor, or at a wharf.
v. t.
To place upon a wharf; to bring to a wharf.
n.
Place; situation.
adv.
To what or which place; hence, to what goal, result, or issue; whither; -- used interrogatively and relatively; as, where are you going?
n.
To worship false and impure gods.
n.
To have unlawful sexual intercourse; to practice lewdness.
v.
A certain quantity; a portion; a part; a division; as, a small share of prudence.
a.
A ware; taking notice; hence, wary; cautious; on one's guard. See Beware.
v. t.
To partake of, use, or experience, with others; to have a portion of; to take and possess in common; as, to share a shelter with another.
v. t.
To guard or secure by a firm wall of timber or stone constructed like a wharf; to furnish with a wharf or wharfs.