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William Benham may refer to: William Benham (priest) (1831–1910), English churchman and writer William Benham (zoologist) (1860–1950), New Zealand zoologist
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activist Joan Benham (1918–1981), English actress Hervey Benham (1910–1987); son of Sir William, editor and author on marine topics Jane Benham (c. 1943–1992)
Benham_(surname)
British churchman, academic and author (1831–1910)
William Benham (15 January 1831–30 July 1910) was a British churchman, academic and author. Born on 15 January 1831 at West Meon in Hampshire, where his
William_Benham_(priest)
Medieval cathedral of the City of London
which is about sixty feet higher than it was usually reported to be." William Benham noted that the cathedral probably "resembled in general outline that
Old_St_Paul's_Cathedral
New Zealand zoologist (1860–1950)
Sir William Blaxland Benham KBE FRS (29 March 1860 – 21 August 1950) was a New Zealand zoologist. He was born in Isleworth, Middlesex, England, on 29
William_Benham_(zoologist)
Anglican cathedral in London, England
Cathedral". "The Project Gutenberg eBook of OLD ST. PAul's CATHEDRAL by WILLIAM BENHAM, D.D., F.S.A." "St Paul's: To the Great Fire | British History Online"
St_Paul's_Cathedral
Species of fish
Agrostichthys parkeri, also called the streamer fish, streamerfish, or Benham's streamerfish, is a species of oarfish. Only seven identified specimens
Agrostichthys
British newspaper editor and published author
Sir William Gurney Benham, FSA, FRHS (/ˈbɛnəm/; 16 February 1859 – 13 May 1944) was a British newspaper editor, published author and three times Mayor
William_Gurney_Benham
New Zealand naturalist, ornithologist, malacologist and museum curator (1883–1957)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Walter_Oliver
Devotional book by Thomas à Kempis
Imitation of Christ at Project Gutenberg, in English, translated by William Benham, 1905 Of the Imitation of Christ Wikisource The Imitation of Christ
The_Imitation_of_Christ
Italian-American organized crime syndicate based in Chicago, Illinois
Heights. In July 1997, DiForti was charged with the 1988 murder of William Benham. DiForti died on June 6, 2000. Louis "Louie the Mooch" Eboli — former
Chicago_Outfit
Country house in Berkshire, England
Benham Park is a mansion (on the site of Benham Valence Manor) in the English ceremonial county of Berkshire and district of West Berkshire. It is 2 miles
Benham_Park
English-born New Zealand entomologist (1867–1946)
to commemorate the passing of the Summer-Time Act 1927. Another Briton, William Willett, championed the use of daylight saving time. It was made law there
George_Hudson_(entomologist)
New Zealand botanist (1855–1934)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Leonard_Cockayne
New Zealand physicist and chemist (1871–1937)
helium. They also worked with samples of "Uranium X" (protactinium), from William Crookes, and radium, from Marie Curie. Rutherford further investigated
Ernest_Rutherford
Room in medieval European monasteries for writing
inpress.lib.uiowa.edu. Retrieved 2022-10-18. "Old St. Paul's Cathedral" William Benham, 1902. (gutenberg.org). Plate 24. Please also note Sloane MS 2468 "Library
Scriptorium
Annual New Zealand science award
Noel Benson Geology 1934 Charles Ernest Weatherburn Mathematics 1935 William Benham Zoology 1936 Walter Oliver Botany 1937 John Reader Hosking Chemistry
Hector_Medal
Species of mollusc
Zealand and Australia. It was first described in 1943 by the zoologist William Benham, who named it after Frederick Hutton, one of New Zealand's most prolific
Robsonella_huttoni
New Zealand zoologist (1917–1994)
needed] A scholarly response to Fell's work was prepared by Ives Goddard and William W. Fitzhugh of the Department of Anthropology at the Smithsonian Institution
Barry_Fell
Species of annelid worm
gigantea was described in 1905 and placed in the genus Diporochaeta by William Benham, a Professor at the University of Otago. The description was based upon
Anisochaeta_gigantea
New Zealand physicist (1943–2026)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Geoff_Stedman
the DNB) William Albert Samuel Hewins (Signing as W. A. S. H. in the DNB) William Aldis Wright (Signing as W. A. W. in the DNB) William Benham (priest)
List of contributors to the Dictionary of National Biography
List_of_contributors_to_the_Dictionary_of_National_Biography
chemistry Dame Gillian Beer, former President of Clare Hall, Cambridge Sir William Benham, zoologist Margaret Jane Benson, Professor of Botany John Bercow, Professor
List of people associated with Royal Holloway, University of London
List_of_people_associated_with_Royal_Holloway,_University_of_London
Species of bird
revive the female takahē, but it died, and he delivered it to curator William Benham at Otago Museum. In excellent condition, it was purchased by the New
Takahē
Archbishop of Canterbury from 1903 to 1928
Anglo-Catholic layman. While Dean of Windsor, Davidson collaborated with Canon William Benham in writing a two-volume biography of Tait, which was published in 1891
Randall_Davidson
New Zealand mathematician
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Roy_Kerr
English actress (1918–1981)
Helena in the 1954 revival of William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream opposite Patrick Macnee as Demetrius. Joan Benham appeared in sixteen episodes
Joan_Benham
New Zealand mathematician
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Matt_Visser
English computer scientist in New Zealand (born 1947)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Ian_Witten
Australian-New Zealand research geologist and academic (1885–1957)
William Noel Benson FRS FRGS (26 December 1885 – 20 August 1957) was an English-born research geologist and academic active first in Australia and then
Noel_Benson
New Zealand geologist and geomorphologist (1885–1970)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Charles_Cotton_(geologist)
New Zealand ornithologist, paleontologist and environmentalist (1916–1987)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Charles_Alexander_Fleming
New Zealand palaeontologist and geologist (1891–1978)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
John_Marwick
New Zealand mycologist (1892–1962)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
G._H._Cunningham
Half-nephew of Adolf Hitler (1911–1987)
Highgate. William joined an apprenticeship as an accountant in an accounting firm called Benham and Sons, but after Adolf rose to power, William was fired
William_Stuart-Houston
New Zealand zoologist and carcinologist (1860–1929)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Charles_Chilton_(zoologist)
New Zealand geologist and university professor
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Arthur_Bartrum
New Zealand bioinorganic chemist known for his work in metal-based anticancer drugs
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Christian_Hartinger
Geophysicist, scientific administrator, Antarctic scientist (1924–1992)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Trevor_Hatherton
New Zealand palaeontologist (1953–2023)
of the Hutton Medal of the Royal Society of New Zealand Te Apārangi William Benham (1911) Leonard Cockayne (1914) Patrick Marshall (1917) John Holloway
Ewan_Fordyce
New Zealand and Australian academic
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Charles_Ernest_Weatherburn
New Zealand volcanologist and educator
of the Hutton Medal of the Royal Society of New Zealand Te Apārangi William Benham (1911) Leonard Cockayne (1914) Patrick Marshall (1917) John Holloway
Colin_Wilson_(volcanologist)
7th-century Bishop of London and saint
Erkenwald'. Merton College, Oxford University OLD ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL By WILLIAM BENHAM, D.D., F.S.A. Hagiography into Art: A Study of "St. Erkenwald", T. McAlindon
Earconwald
New Zealand geologist, tennis player, and cricketer (1869–1950)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Patrick_Marshall
Benham-class destroyer
USS Benham (DD-397) was the lead ship of her class of destroyers and the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Andrew Ellicot Kennedy Benham
USS_Benham_(DD-397)
New Zealand mathematician
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Marston_Conder
New Zealand surveyor and ethnologist
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Percy_Smith_(ethnologist)
of Human Life to the Truth of Revelation, by W. C. E. Newbolt 1897 - William Benham 20th century 1903–05 - The Testimony of St. Paul to Christ Viewed in
Boyle_Lectures
Evolutionary ecologist
of the Hutton Medal of the Royal Society of New Zealand Te Apārangi William Benham (1911) Leonard Cockayne (1914) Patrick Marshall (1917) John Holloway
Robert_Poulin
New Zealand agricultural chemist, botanist and photographer (1871–1951)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Bernard_Aston
American orthodontist
Downs retired in 1965 due to ill health. The UIC College of Dentistry's William Benham Downs Fund is used to support visits of lecturers in the college's Department
William_B._Downs
New Zealand academic molecular physicist (1887–1972)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Donald_Macleod_(physicist)
British-born New Zealand geologist (1867–1949)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Robert_Speight
New Zealand zoologist and malacologist (1920–2002)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Richard_Dell
Academy of sciences, New Zealand
Cheeseman 1911–1913 Charles Chilton 1913–1915 Donald Petrie 1915–1916 William Benham 1916–1918 zoology Leonard Cockayne 1918–1920 Thomas Easterfield 1920–1922
Royal_Society_of_New_Zealand
New Zealand scientific expedition
would be available, the committee sent a delegation to the Acting Premier, William Hall-Jones. By 8 June 1907, it was confirmed that NZGSS Hinemoa under the
Sub-Antarctic Islands Scientific Expedition
Sub-Antarctic_Islands_Scientific_Expedition
Day of the year
York: Scribner. p. 361. ISBN 0684169622. Benson, William Noel (November 1951). "William Blaxland Benham, 1860 - 1950". Obituary Notices of Fellows of the
March_29
American-born New Zealand archaeologist (1932–2009)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Roger_Green_(archaeologist)
Aylwin-class destroyer
Navy vessel named in honor of Rear Admiral Andrew E. K. Benham. Benham was laid down by William Cramp & Sons of Philadelphia in March 1912 and launched
USS_Benham_(DD-49)
New Zealand chemist
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Warren_Roper_(chemist)
New Zealand psychologist and ethnologist (1906–1965)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Ernest_Beaglehole
New Zealand academic and chemist
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Ted_Baker_(chemist)
New Zealand mathematician
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Gaven_Martin
New Zealand organic chemist (1909–1999)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Brian_Shorland
New Zealand ethnologist
university lecturer, museum curator and director, and librarian. The son of William Skinner and Margaret Bracken Devenish, Henry Devenish Skinner was born
Harry_Skinner_(ethnologist)
New Zealand physicist (born 1965)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Richard_Blaikie
New Zealand physician (1926–2010)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Graham_Liggins
Australian mathematician
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Rod_Downey
New Zealand physician and anthropologist (1877–1951)
northern Taranaki, the only child of an Anglo-Irish immigrant, William Henry Buck. William's wife Ngārongo-ki-tua, whom he met at Urenui, had been unable
Peter_Buck_(anthropologist)
New Zealand chemist
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Margaret_Brimble
New Zealand mathematician
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Eamonn O'Brien (mathematician)
Eamonn_O'Brien_(mathematician)
British-New Zealand organic chemist (1936–2017)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Michael_Hartshorn
12th-century English monk and bishop
Bishop of Winchester, as a kinsman, but the exact relationship is unknown. William de Chesney, a partisan of Stephen's and a leading Oxfordshire layman, was
Gilbert_Foliot
New Zealand physicist (1942–1999)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Dan_Walls
New Zealand mathematician
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
John_C._Butcher
New Zealand biologist and politician
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
George_Thomson_(naturalist)
New Zealand anglican priest, botanist and university lecturer (1881–1945)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
John_Holloway_(botanist)
Sixth Anglican Bishop of Waiapu and Māori language scholar
Christianity portal Herbert William Williams FRS (10 October 1860 – 7 December 1937) was the 6th Anglican Bishop of Waiapu and a distinguished scholar
Herbert_Williams_(bishop)
New Zealand ethnologist and museum director (1912–1978)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Roger_Duff
New Zealand physicist (1947–2012)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Paul_Callaghan
New Zealand botanist (1907-2000)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Lucy_Cranwell
English-born New Zealand botanist (1846–1923)
Auckland Museum's collections by Cheeseman were shot by his younger brother, William Joseph, and their labels bear the tag "W.J.C." The museum could not afford
Thomas_Cheeseman
New Zealand physicist (1935–2003)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Brian_Wybourne
Annual award given to a New Zealand scientific or technological researcher
Year Recipient(s) Citation 1911 William Benham 1914 Leonard Cockayne 1917 Patrick Marshall 1920 John Holloway 1923 Allan Thomson 1926 Charles Chilton 1929
Hutton_Medal
New Zealand microbiologist (1921–1995)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Richard Matthews (microbiologist)
Richard_Matthews_(microbiologist)
German chemist (born 1955)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Peter_Schwerdtfeger
New Zealand botanist and phycologist
of the Hutton Medal of the Royal Society of New Zealand Te Apārangi William Benham (1911) Leonard Cockayne (1914) Patrick Marshall (1917) John Holloway
Wendy Nelson (marine scientist)
Wendy_Nelson_(marine_scientist)
New Zealand entomologist and museum director
of the Hutton Medal of the Royal Society of New Zealand Te Apārangi William Benham (1911) Leonard Cockayne (1914) Patrick Marshall (1917) John Holloway
Ray_Forster
British landowner and militia officer
Hickes. He succeeded his uncle, William Craven, as Baron Craven in 1769. In 1775, he built Benham Park at the site of Benham Valence in Speen, Berkshire where
William Craven, 6th Baron Craven
William_Craven,_6th_Baron_Craven
New Zealand medical researcher (1908–1993)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Herbert_Purves
New Zealand geneticist
of the Hutton Medal of the Royal Society of New Zealand Te Apārangi William Benham (1911) Leonard Cockayne (1914) Patrick Marshall (1917) John Holloway
Neil_Gemmell
Scottish mathematician and astronomer (1879–1934)
His proposers were Peter Redford Scott Lang, Robert Alexander Robertson, William Peddie and George Chrystal. In 1912 he married Louisa Agnes Beveridge.
Duncan_Sommerville
New Zealand librarian and ethnologist (1873–1962)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Johannes_Carl_Andersen
Australian-born New Zealand statistician (born 1938)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
George_Seber
New Zealand mathematician (1889–1981)
investigations." In 1929 Forder obtained drawings and notes of Robert William Genese on the exterior algebra of Grassmann. He relied on methods of H
Henry_Forder
New Zealand scientist (born 1950)
Bruce William Hayward CNZM FRSNZ (born 1950) is a New Zealand geologist, marine ecologist, and author. He is known as a leading expert on living and fossil
Bruce_Hayward
New Zealand botanist (1929–2019)
of the Hutton Medal of the Royal Society of New Zealand Te Apārangi William Benham (1911) Leonard Cockayne (1914) Patrick Marshall (1917) John Holloway
Elizabeth_Edgar
New Zealand organic chemist (1905–1975)
William Percival Evans (1931) Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H. Buck) (1932) John Marwick, Noel Benson (1933) Charles Ernest Weatherburn (1934) William Benham
Bob_Briggs_(chemist)
New Zealand entomologist (1890–1973)
of the Hutton Medal of the Royal Society of New Zealand Te Apārangi William Benham (1911) Leonard Cockayne (1914) Patrick Marshall (1917) John Holloway
David_Miller_(entomologist)
English artist (1857-1910)
The Poetical Works of Thomas Lovell Beddoes (J.M. Dent & Co., 1890). William Benham. Winchester Cathedral (Isbister & Co. Ltd., 1897). C. M. Church. Wells
Herbert_Railton
WILLIAM BENHAM
WILLIAM BENHAM
Male
German
 Variant spelling of German Kilian, KILLIAN means "little warrior." Compare with another form of Killian.
Boy/Male
German American English
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic form of German Wilhelm, UILLIAM means "will-helmet."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Gilliam, which is itself a variant of William.
Female
English
English variant spelling of Roman Latin Jillian, GILLIAN means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
Boy/Male
German Teutonic Dutch
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of William, from a central French form in which W is replaced by G.
Boy/Male
German
Form of William; Resolute Protector
Female
English
Short form of English Lillian, LILLIA means "lily."
Male
Scottish
 Pet form of Scottish Gaelic Uilleam, WILLIE means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Willie.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Gilliam.
Boy/Male
Irish
cille means “â€associated with the church.â€â€ One St. Cillian left Ireland in about 650 AD with eleven companions and carried out his missionary work in the Rhine region of Germany where he became Bishop of Wurzburg after converting the local lord, Duke Gosbert of Wurzburg, to Christianity. Later Duke Gosbert married Geilana, his brother’s widow and Cillian declared the marriage invalid. While Gosbert was away on a military expedition, Geilana had Cillian beheaded when she found that Gosbert was going to leave her because their marriage was forbidden by the Church. The city of Wurzburg still celebrates a festival of mystery plays each year, known as Killianfest.
Male
English
 Pet form of English William, WILLIE means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Willie.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Lilian, LILLIAN means "lily."
Boy/Male
Shakespearean American French Teutonic English German
Henry VI, 2' Sir John Stanley. 'Henry VI, Part III' Sir William Stanley. 'As You Like It' A...
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Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Lilias, LILLIAS means "lily."
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of German Wilhelm, UILLEAM means "will-helmet."
Male
English
 Variant spelling of English Killeen, KILLIAN means "little warrior." Compare with another form of Killian.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Swiss
Will Helmet; Resolute Protector; Will; Son of William
Male
English
English form of Norman French Willelm, WILLIAM means "will-helmet."
WILLIAM BENHAM
WILLIAM BENHAM
Girl/Female
Swedish American Anglo Saxon Norse Teutonic English German
Fighter.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Jerahmiel, JEREMIEL means "may God have pity" or "whom God loves."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Grand Son of Bhim
Girl/Female
Muslim
Blessed, Prosperous
Male
Dutch
, small.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Pretty
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Little one.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
One with High Self Esteem
Boy/Male
Muslim
Kind, Friend
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Silence; Resemblance
WILLIAM BENHAM
WILLIAM BENHAM
WILLIAM BENHAM
WILLIAM BENHAM
WILLIAM BENHAM
n.
Alt. of Willywaw
n.
Willing acceptance.
a.
Willing to yield or submit; responsive; tractable.
n.
Any book printed by William Caxton, the first English printer.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Will
adv.
Willing; disposed.
n.
A girl; esp., a wanton; a gill.
a.
Affording entrance; receptive; yielding; willing; open; prompt.
n.
The power of willing or determining; will.
a.
Willing; ready to agree or consent.
a.
Willing to receive counsel or follow advice.
a.
Content; easy in mind; satisfied; quiet; willing.
a.
Not willing; loath; disinclined; reluctant; as, an unwilling servant.
v. t.
Received of choice, or without reluctance; submitted to voluntarily; chosen; desired.
n.
A dam or mound to obstruct a water course, and raise the water to a height sufficient to turn a mill wheel.
v. t.
Spontaneous; self-moved.
a.
Capable of being appeased or pacified; ready or willing to be pacified; willing to forgive or condone.
a.
Of or relating to Sir William Herschel; as, the Herschelian telescope.
n.
One who works at a willying machine.
v. t.
Free to do or to grant; having the mind inclined; not opposed in mind; not choosing to refuse; disposed; not averse; desirous; consenting; complying; ready.