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Canadian industrialist
William John Sutton (19 January 1859 – 9 May 1914) was a timberman, geologist, mineralogist, assayer, surveyor, lecturer, explorer, pioneer and promoter
William_John_Sutton
Topics referred to by the same term
William Sutton may refer to: William Sutton (VC) (1830–1888), English recipient of the Victoria Cross Will Sutton (born 1991), American football player
William_Sutton
British zoologist
Sir John William Sutton Pringle FRS (22 July 1912 – 2 November 1982) was a British zoologist. His research interests were in insect physiology, especially
John_William_Sutton_Pringle
Town in Birmingham, West Midlands, England
Sutton Coldfield (/ˌsʌtən ˈkoʊldfiːld/ SUT-ən KOHLD-feeld pronunciation) is a town and civil parish in the city of Birmingham, West Midlands, England.
Sutton_Coldfield
English footballer (born 1983)
John William Michael Sutton (born 26 December 1983) is an English former professional footballer who played as a forward for a number of clubs in England
John_Sutton_(footballer)
American bank robber (1901–1980)
William Francis Sutton Jr. (June 30, 1901 – November 2, 1980) was an American bank robber. During his forty-year robbery career he stole an estimated $2
Willie_Sutton
Sir John de Sutton II (1310 – 21 November 1359) was the first Baron Sutton of Dudley, who was summoned to the Parliament of England in 1342. He was the
John_Sutton_II
Sir John de Sutton III (1339 – c. 1370) was the 2nd Baron Sutton of Dudley and heir of Dudley Castle. He was the son of Sir John de Sutton II, the first
John_Sutton_III
William Sutton was a North East (of England) songwriter/poet of the eighteenth/nineteenth century, possibly born (or living) in Stockton. According to
William_Sutton_(songwriter)
Avenue and neighborhood in Manhattan, New York
Sutton Place is a short avenue and a neighborhood on the East Side of Manhattan, in New York City. Sutton Place and Sutton Place South run through their
Sutton_Place,_Manhattan
English nobleman
John Sutton, 3rd Baron Dudley (c. 1494 –1553), commonly known as Lord Quondam, was an English nobleman. John Sutton was born in 1494, at Dudley Castle
John_Sutton,_3rd_Baron_Dudley
Blood feud that cost at least 35 lives
enforcement officer, William Sutton, in DeWitt County, Texas. The feud cost at least 35 lives and eventually included the outlaw John Wesley Hardin as one
Sutton–Taylor_feud
English Baron
Sir John de Sutton IV (6 December 1361 – 10 March 1396) is the 3rd Baron Sutton of Dudley, and heir of Dudley Castle. He was the son of Sir John de Sutton
John_Sutton_IV
Archbishop of Canterbury from 1805 to 1828
Canterbury from 1805 to 1828. Manners-Sutton was the fourth son of Lord George Manners-Sutton (third son of John Manners, 3rd Duke of Rutland) and his
Charles_Manners-Sutton
English noble (1380–1406)
John de Sutton V (February 1380 – 28 August 1406) was the 4th Baron Sutton of Dudley and heir to Dudley Castle. He was the son of Sir John de Sutton IV
John_Sutton_V
Archaeological site in Suffolk, England
Sutton Hoo is the site of two Anglo-Saxon cemeteries dating from the 6th to 7th centuries near Woodbridge, Suffolk, England. Archaeologists have excavated
Sutton_Hoo
English noble
I) from 1525 to 1528. Edward Sutton was the eldest son of Sir Edmund Sutton and Joyce de Tiptoft, daughter of Sir John Tiptoft, 1st Baron Tiptoft. In
Edward Sutton, 2nd Baron Dudley
Edward_Sutton,_2nd_Baron_Dudley
Australian engineer, shipbuilder and inventor
Joseph William Sutton (21 October 1844 – 21 February 1914), identified in the print media as J. W. Sutton, was an Australian engineer, shipbuilder, inventor
Joseph_William_Sutton
Family name
England John de Sutton (fl. 1306), MP for Essex Thomas of Sutton (or Thomas de Sutton) (fl. 1274–aft 1315), Dominican friar and theologian Allan Sutton (fl
Sutton_(surname)
Town in London, England
Sutton is a town in the London Borough of Sutton in South London, England. It is the administrative headquarters of the Outer London borough. It is 10
Sutton,_London
English nobleman and soldier (1515–1586)
Edward Sutton, 4th Baron Dudley (circa 1515 – 12 July 1586). The oldest son and heir of John Sutton, 3rd Baron Dudley. He was an English nobleman and soldier
Edward Sutton, 4th Baron Dudley
Edward_Sutton,_4th_Baron_Dudley
English footballer
William John Robert Nightingale (born 2 August 1995) is an English professional footballer who plays as a centre-back or right-back for National League
Will_Nightingale
2026 English local government election
The 2026 Sutton London Borough Council election took place on 7 May 2026. All 55 members of Sutton London Borough Council were elected. The elections
2026 Sutton London Borough Council election
2026_Sutton_London_Borough_Council_election
15th-century English nobleman and royal councillor
John Sutton VI, 1st Baron Dudley (25 December 1400 – 30 September 1487) was an English nobleman, diplomat, and councillor of King Henry VI. He fought
John_Sutton,_1st_Baron_Dudley
County in Texas, United States
The county was created in 1887 and organized in 1890. Sutton County is named for John S. Sutton, an officer in the Confederate Army. 9500 BC – c. 1860s
Sutton_County,_Texas
British archaeologist and astronomer (1888–1977)
Self-taught, he discovered and excavated a 6th-century Anglo-Saxon ship burial at Sutton Hoo in 1939, which has come to be called "one of the most important archaeological
Basil_Brown
British photographer, active in Japan in the 1800s
Frederick William Sutton (29 August 1832 - 28 January 1883) was an English early amateur photographer and naval engineer best known for photographing in
Frederick_William_Sutton
Highway on Vancouver Island in British Columbia
kilometres (6.2 mi) to the summit of Sutton Pass (elevation: 240 metres (790 ft)), named after William John Sutton, and then turns toward the south-southwest
British_Columbia_Highway_4
English knight
Edward Sutton (b. 1459) who succeeded his grandfather, John Sutton, as 2nd Baron Dudley; he married Cecily Willoughby, daughter of Sir William Willoughby
Edmund_Sutton
British surgeon
Sir John Bland-Sutton, 1st Baronet (21 April 1855 – 20 December 1936), was a British surgeon. He was the son of Enfield Highway farmer Charles William Sutton
John_Bland-Sutton
Country house in Derbyshire, England
of Sutton-in-the-Dale had been given by King Henry III to Peter de Hareston, but by 1401 it had been purchased by John Leke of Gotham. A later John Leke
Sutton_Scarsdale_Hall
Decorated Anglo-Saxon helmet
The Sutton Hoo helmet is a decorated Anglo-Saxon helmet found during a 1939 excavation of the Sutton Hoo ship-burial. It was thought to be buried around
Sutton_Hoo_helmet
Bishop of Exeter from 1519 until 1554
Reformation. He was born (as "John Harman"), probably in about 1462, the son of William Harman, Esquire, of Moor Hall in the manor of Sutton Coldfield in Warwickshire
John_Vesey_(bishop)
New Zealand artist (1917–2000)
William Alexander Sutton CBE (1 March 1917 – 23 January 2000) was a New Zealand portrait and landscape artist. Sutton was born in Sydenham, Christchurch
Bill_Sutton_(artist)
Unsolved 1988 disappearance of 15-year-old
London Borough of Sutton, disappeared after spending the morning with a friend in nearby Sutton. He was last seen at 2:20 pm on Sutton High Street and had
Disappearance_of_Lee_Boxell
Town in West Virginia
several miles south of town. Sutton was settled in 1792 by Adam O'Brien, from Bath County, Virginia. In 1809, John D. Sutton settled at the confluence of
Sutton,_West_Virginia
1375-76 and 1384-85: John Sutton of Lincoln 1379-80:Robert Sutton 1389-1390: William Dalderby 1390-1391: Robert Ledes "SUTTON, John I (d.c.1391), of Lincoln
List of mayors of the Boston Staple
List_of_mayors_of_the_Boston_Staple
Grade II listed building in Stowey, UK
Sutton Court is an English house remodelled by Thomas Henry Wyatt in the 1850s from a manor house built in the 15th and 16th centuries around a 14th-century
Sutton_Court
King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1689 to 1702
der Kiste, John (2003). William and Mary. Sutton. ISBN 0-7509-3048-9. Van der Zee, Henri; Van der Zee, Barbara (1973). William and Mary. Knopf. ISBN 0-3944-8092-9
William_III_of_England
King of the United Kingdom from 1830 to 1837
Times of William IV. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. ISBN 978-0-297-83225-6. Van der Kiste, John (1994). George III's Children. Stroud: Sutton Publishing
William_IV
British lawyer and politician
of Ireland from 1807 to 1827. Manners-Sutton was the sixth son of Lord George Manners-Sutton (third son of John Manners, 3rd Duke of Rutland) and his
Thomas Manners-Sutton, 1st Baron Manners
Thomas_Manners-Sutton,_1st_Baron_Manners
British Tory politician and colonial administrator
John Henry Thomas Manners-Sutton, 3rd Viscount Canterbury GCMG KCB (27 May 1814 – 24 June 1877), styled The Hon. John Manners-Sutton between 1814 and 1866
John Manners-Sutton, 3rd Viscount Canterbury
John_Manners-Sutton,_3rd_Viscount_Canterbury
American actor (born 1963)
2006. Sutton Reekes, "Why Billy and Stephen Baldwin Don't Get Along"; in NickiSwift.com, 22 Dec 2022. Goodfellow, Melanie (June 29, 2023). "William Baldwin
William_Baldwin
Grammar school in Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, England
Metropolitan College (former Sutton Coldfield College) and the Cross-City Line. The first foundation deed set up by Bishop John Vesey in 1527 provided an
Bishop_Vesey's_Grammar_School
British trades unionist and Labour Party politician
John Edward Sutton (23 December 1862 – 29 November 1945) was a British trades unionist and Labour Party politician. At the age of 14, Sutton took up employment
John_Edward_Sutton
Residential suburb of Dublin, Ireland
Sutton (Irish: Cill Fhionntain, meaning 'Fintan's cell or church') is a residential suburb on the Northside of Dublin, Ireland. It occupies the tombolo
Sutton,_Dublin
British politician
of St Albans on 24 November 1763 by John Spencer, 1st Earl Spencer. In July 1766 Sutton was selected by William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne, the Southern
Sir Richard Sutton, 1st Baronet
Sir_Richard_Sutton,_1st_Baronet
Title in the Peerage of England
John Sutton, a soldier who served as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. The title descended in the Sutton family until the 17th century when Frances Sutton,
Baron_Dudley
Village in Oxfordshire, England
Trees by a Footbridge in Front: ?Sutton Courtenay', Joseph Mallord William Turner, 1805". Currie, Christopher Richard John (1992). "Larger Medieval Houses
Sutton_Courtenay
The 1982 Sutton Council election took place on 6 May 1982 to elect members of Sutton London Borough Council in London, England. The whole council was
1982 Sutton London Borough Council election
1982_Sutton_London_Borough_Council_election
Area of London, England
Sutton Common is the name of former common land and a district and neighbourhood located in Sutton, London. The area is mostly located within the London
Sutton_Common
British landowner (1883–1942)
August 1883 – 17 December 1942) was an English landowner on whose land the Sutton Hoo ship burial was discovered after she hired Basil Brown, a local excavator
Edith_Pretty
Irish judge
William Sutton (c.1405 – 1480) was an Irish judge of the fifteenth century, who served briefly as Attorney General for Ireland and then for many years
William_Sutton_(lawyer)
Village in Kent, England
Sutton Valence (in the past also called Sudtone, Town Sutton and Sutton Hastings, see below) is a village about five miles (8 km) SE of Maidstone, Kent
Sutton_Valence
Scottish knight (1270–1305)
Wallace Book, Edinburgh: John Donald, pp. 64–76, ISBN 978-0-85976-652-4 Morton, Graeme (2004). William Wallace. London: Sutton. ISBN 978-0-7509-3523-4
William_Wallace
English landowner and peer (1919–1987)
(Gloucester: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), p. 27; vol. XIV (Stroud, 1998), p. 649 Debrett's Peerage. 1985. p. P48. William Henry Cecil John Robin Watson-Armstrong
William Watson-Armstrong, 3rd Baron Armstrong
William_Watson-Armstrong,_3rd_Baron_Armstrong
Borough in London, England
The London Borough of Sutton (pronunciation) is an Outer London borough in south London, England. It covers an area of 43 km2 (17 sq mi) and is the 80th
London_Borough_of_Sutton
Town in Massachusetts, United States
Preserve America community in 2004. A Nipmuc, John Wampas, visited England in 1627 and deeded land in the Sutton area to Edward Pratt, who later sold interests
Sutton,_Massachusetts
American politician (1920–2009)
Percy Ellis Sutton (November 24, 1920 – December 26, 2009) was an American political and business leader. An activist in the Civil Rights Movement and
Percy_Sutton
American Anglican bishop
Raymond Ronny Sutton (born 1950) is an American Anglican bishop. He was bishop coadjutor in the Diocese of Mid-America of the Reformed Episcopal Church
Ray_Sutton
British librarian and author (1848–1920)
Charles William Sutton (1848–1920) was a British librarian and author. Sutton was a librarian of the Free Manchester Public Libraries. He was also Secretary
Charles_William_Sutton
Title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Manners-Sutton was the son of the Most Reverend Charles Manners-Sutton, Archbishop of Canterbury, fourth son of Lord George Manners-Sutton, third son of John
Viscount_Canterbury
British soldier and politician
Lieutenant-Colonel John Manners-Sutton (29 July 1752 – 17 February 1826) was a British soldier and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1783
John Manners-Sutton (1752–1826)
John_Manners-Sutton_(1752–1826)
American actress (1868–1907)
sisters once called “the beautiful Sutton girls” by New York's high society. As a young girl Clara attended St. Johns School in Brighton, England. At around
Clara_Bloodgood
18th-century reparations activist
Belinda Sutton (born c. 1713 in the western part of the African continent), also known as Belinda Royall, was a woman born in what is now Ghana who was
Belinda_Sutton
English peer, politician and landowner
Derby. He had a younger brother, John, and an elder half-sister, Agnes, from his father's first marriage. Edward Sutton is believed to have been born in
Edward Sutton, 5th Baron Dudley
Edward_Sutton,_5th_Baron_Dudley
1990 local election in England
The 1990 Sutton Council election took place on 3 May 1990 to elect members of Sutton London Borough Council in London, England. The whole council was
1990 Sutton London Borough Council election
1990_Sutton_London_Borough_Council_election
in Lenham Road, Sutton until the age of six Quentin Crisp, writer and gay icon Clark Datchler, lead singer of Johnny Hates Jazz Sir John Fellowes, 1st Baronet
List of people from the London Borough of Sutton
List_of_people_from_the_London_Borough_of_Sutton
British politician
Rebecca Jane Sutton (née Sutton-Gregory; born 1984 or 1985) is a British media personality, businesswoman and former politician who was deputy leader of
Rebecca_Jane
American investor and philanthropist and the founder of Teall Capital
Ben C. Sutton Jr. is an American investor and philanthropist and the founder and Chairman of Teall Capital, a private equity fund and portfolio holding
Ben_C._Sutton_Jr.
1952 film
directed by Sidney Salkow and starring Rhonda Fleming, Sterling Hayden and John Sutton. The screenplay is based on the 1948 novel of the same title by Frank
The_Golden_Hawk
Hill in North Yorkshire, England
Sutton Bank is a hill in the civil parishes of Cold Kirby and Sutton-under-Whitestonecliffe in the English county of North Yorkshire. It is a high point
Sutton_Bank
1952 film by John Rawlins
Technicolor adventure film directed by Will Jason and starring Paul Henreid, John Sutton and Jeff Donnell. The film features a generous use of stock footage from
Thief_of_Damascus
New Zealand politician (1944–2025)
William David Sutton (24 August 1944 – 6 December 2025) was New Zealand politician of the Labour Party. He was Member of Parliament for Hawkes Bay from
Bill Sutton (New Zealand politician)
Bill_Sutton_(New_Zealand_politician)
Village and civil parish in Northamptonshire, England
King's Sutton is a village and civil parish in West Northamptonshire, Northamptonshire, England, in the valley of the River Cherwell. It is sited about
King's_Sutton
Topics referred to by the same term
D. and William D. Sutton House, Park City, Utah, listed on the NRHP Harvey P. Sutton House, McCook, Nebraska Sutton Block Sutton Farm Sutton Barn This
Sutton_House
Market town in Nottinghamshire, England
son of Walter de Sutton, gave two bovates of land and the church at Sutton to Thurgarton Priory. Edward the Confessor and William the Conqueror were
Sutton-in-Ashfield
British housing association
authorities. The history of Affinity Sutton can be traced back to 1900 when Victorian entrepreneur, William Richard Sutton bestowed his fortune to a charitable
Clarion_Housing_Group
American attorney, newspaper editor, and politician
William Sutton Moore (November 18, 1822 – December 30, 1877) was an American lawyer, newspaper editor, and politician from Washington, Pennsylvania. A
William_S._Moore
American outlaw and gunfighter (1859–1881)
Henry McCarty (September 17 or November 23, 1859 – July 14, 1881), alias William H. Bonney, better known as Billy the Kid, was an American outlaw and gunfighter
Billy_the_Kid
English cricketer
English first-class cricketer active 1903–07 who played for Nottinghamshire. He was born in Sutton-on-Trent; died in Saxilby. John Day at ESPNcricinfo v t e
John Day (cricketer, born 1881)
John_Day_(cricketer,_born_1881)
American actor
Honest Man (1939), and The Bank Dick (1940). Film historian William J. Mann characterizes Sutton as a typical "Hollywood Sissy"; that is, a homosexual actor
Grady_Sutton
American college basketball coach (1936–2020)
Edward Eugene Sutton (March 12, 1936 – May 23, 2020) was an American college basketball coach. A native of Bucklin, Kansas, Sutton played college basketball
Eddie_Sutton
British aristocrat
Yvonne Marie Hervey, Dowager Marchioness of Bristol (née Sutton; born 1944), is the widow of British peer Victor Hervey, 6th Marquess of Bristol, and the
Yvonne Hervey, Marchioness of Bristol
Yvonne_Hervey,_Marchioness_of_Bristol
British physicist (1842–1919)
John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh (/ˈreɪli/ RAY-lee; 12 November 1842 – 30 June 1919), was a British physicist and hereditary peer who received the
John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh
John_William_Strutt,_3rd_Baron_Rayleigh
Title in the Peerage of England
Ros, 4th Baron Ros (1336–1384) John Ros, 5th Baron Ros (c. 1360–1394) William de Ros, 6th Baron Ros (c. 1369–1414) John Ros, 7th Baron Ros (d. 1421) Thomas
Baron_de_Ros
American geneticist (1877–1916)
Boveri–Sutton chromosome theory. Sutton was born in Utica, New York, and was raised on a farm as the fifth of seven sons to Judge William B. Sutton and his
Walter_Sutton
2010 local election in England
Elections for London Borough of Sutton were held on 6 May 2010. The 2010 General Election and other local elections took place on the same day. In London
2010 Sutton London Borough Council election
2010_Sutton_London_Borough_Council_election
Northern District of Ohio Jeffrey Sutton (1990), United States Court of Appeals judge for the Sixth Circuit William Kernahan Thomas (1935), United States
List of Ohio State University Moritz College of Law alumni
List_of_Ohio_State_University_Moritz_College_of_Law_alumni
English nobleman and Whig politician
Lord William Manners (13 November 1697 – 23 April 1772), of Croxton Park, Leicestershire was an English nobleman and Whig politician who sat in the House
Lord_William_Manners
American reality television series
consisted of Kyle Richards, Erika Girardi, Dorit Kemsley, Sutton Stracke, Bozoma Saint John, Rachel Zoe and Amanda Frances. Kathy Hilton, Jennifer Tilly
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills
The_Real_Housewives_of_Beverly_Hills
British psychiatrist (1907–1988)
Edward Mapother at the Maudsley Hospital, in South London, he worked at the Sutton Emergency Medical Service during the Second World War. In 1948 he was appointed
William_Sargant
Independent school in Maidstone, Kent, England
St Margaret's and Sutton. The school was founded in 1576 as the Free Grammar School of William Lambe in Sutton Valence, by William Lambe, Master of the
Sutton_Valence_School
ward in the London Borough of Sutton. The ward was first used in the 2002 elections. It returns councillors to Sutton London Borough Council. There was
The_Wrythe_(ward)
Grade I listed castle in Dudley, England
were until John de Sutton VI. John de Sutton I (d.1327) in the right of Margaret John de Sutton II (d.1360), their son Isabel Cherleton de Sutton (d.1397)
Dudley_Castle
Prominent Anglo-American family
Park Hellgate Hever Castle Knickerbocker Building Manor House (Sutton Courtenay) Mrs. William B. Astor House Nuits (Irvington, New York) Rokeby (Barrytown
Astor_family
Mountain man of the American Old West
Bowie Knife of John ‘Liver-Eating’ Johnson," Arms & Armour: Journal of the Royal Armouries, v. 3 n. 2 (October 2006): 159–170. William T. Hamilton, Journal
Liver-Eating_Johnson
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1990 to 1997
contains a painting of Major. There is a 'Heritage in Sutton' plaque on St Helier Hospital, where John Major was born in 1943, and a plaque commemorating
John_Major
American politician (born 1965)
alongside former attorney general John Ashcroft and former U.S. attorney for the Western District of Texas Johnny Sutton. In 2013, Ratcliffe announced his
John_Ratcliffe
British actress (1938-2014)
Theatre in Sutton Coldfield where they took the leading roles in William Saroyan's 1941 play The Beautiful People. They had a son, William (1964–), and
Topsy_Jane
WILLIAM JOHN-SUTTON
WILLIAM JOHN-SUTTON
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.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Gilliam.
Boy/Male
American, Celebrity, Christian, Danish, Indian, Swedish
God is Merciful; Gift of God; Similar to John
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Gaelic, German, Irish, Swedish
Servant of Saint John; Youthful
Boy/Male
German American English
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
Boy/Male
Indian
German form of John
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...
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of William, from a central French form in which W is replaced by G.
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Greek Ioannes (Latin Johannes), JOHN means "God is gracious." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including John the Baptist.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Gilliam, which is itself a variant of William.
Male
English
English form of Norman French Willelm, WILLIAM means "will-helmet."
Boy/Male
Hindu
God has been gracious: has shown favor in the bible John the baptist baptized christ in the jordan
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Swiss
Will Helmet; Resolute Protector; Will; Son of William
Male
English
 Pet form of English William, WILLIE means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Willie.
Female
English
Short form of English Lillian, LILLIA means "lily."
Boy/Male
German
Form of William; Resolute Protector
Female
English
English variant spelling of Roman Latin Jillian, GILLIAN means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
Male
Scottish
 Pet form of Scottish Gaelic Uilleam, WILLIE means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Willie.
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic form of German Wilhelm, UILLIAM means "will-helmet."
Boy/Male
German Teutonic Dutch
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
WILLIAM JOHN-SUTTON
WILLIAM JOHN-SUTTON
Boy/Male
Hindu
Son of ky, Home sweet home
Boy/Male
Muslim
Holy Man
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon
A goddess worshipped in Lanchester.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Right World
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Full of Love
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Beautiful Attired
Boy/Male
Australian
Fate; Destiny
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Muslim
Rich, Wealthy, Chief, Captain
Girl/Female
Indian
Shining Sun
WILLIAM JOHN-SUTTON
WILLIAM JOHN-SUTTON
WILLIAM JOHN-SUTTON
WILLIAM JOHN-SUTTON
WILLIAM JOHN-SUTTON
n.
Alt. of Willywaw
n.
Willing acceptance.
v. t.
Spontaneous; self-moved.
n.
A familiar nickname of, or substitute for, John.
adv.
Willing; disposed.
n.
A familiar diminutive of John.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Join
v. i.
To be contiguous, close, or in contact; to come together; to unite; to mingle; to form a union; as, the hones of the skull join; two rivers join.
a.
Of or relating to Sir William Herschel; as, the Herschelian telescope.
n.
A priest or presbyter; as, Prester John.
n.
A European fish. See Doree, and John Doree.
v. t.
To join together.
n.
Alt. of Cheap-john
n.
A proper name of a man.
v. t.
To associate one's self to; to be or become connected with; to league one's self with; to unite with; as, to join a party; to join the church.
imp. & p. p.
of Join
n.
Any book printed by William Caxton, the first English printer.
v. t.
To join together.
v. t.
To accept, or engage in, as a contest; as, to join encounter, battle, issue.
a.
Of or pertaining to John, esp. to the Apostle John or his writings.