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American Roman Catholic educator and saint (1774–1821)
an Episcopalian, she married and had five children with her husband William Seton. She converted to Catholicism in 1805 and established the first Catholic
Elizabeth_Ann_Seton
Topics referred to by the same term
William Seton may refer to: William Seton (writer) (1835–1905), American author, novelist and popular science writer William Seton, 1st Lord Seton (died
William_Seton
Margaret Seton, heiress of Seton. William adopted the name and arms of Seton, succeeding to the estates of his mother and was created the Lord Seton in 1371
William_Seton,_1st_Lord_Seton
American author, novelist and writer
William Seton III (28 January 1835 - 15 March 1905) was an American author, a novelist and popular science writer. He was from one of America's most distinguished
William_Seton_(writer)
Earl of Lennox
Darnley and later as the Earl of Lennox. Stewart was the son of Catherine Seton and Alan Stewart of Darnley, a direct descendant of Alexander Stewart, 4th
John Stewart, 1st Earl of Lennox
John_Stewart,_1st_Earl_of_Lennox
British political activist and historian (1879–1951)
Robert William Seton-Watson FBA FRHistS (20 August 1879, in London – 25 July 1951, in Skye), commonly referred to as R. W. Seton-Watson and also known
Robert_Seton-Watson
Scottish landowner and postmaster
William Seton of Kylesmure (1562-1635) was a Scottish landowner, postmaster, Sheriff of Edinburgh, and administrator of the jointure lands of Anne of
William_Seton_of_Kylesmure
Alexander Seton, 1st Baronet (died 1719) Sir William Seton, 2nd Baronet (1673–1744) Sir Alexander Seton, 3rd Baronet (1703–1750) Sir William Seton, 4th Baronet
Seton baronets of Pitmedden (1683)
Seton_baronets_of_Pitmedden_(1683)
Scottish nobleman (c. 1460–1513)
Elizabeth of Lennox John Stewart, 1st Earl of Lennox Sir William Seton of Seton Catherine Seton Janet Dunbar Matthew Stewart, 2nd Earl of Lennox John Montgomerie
Matthew Stewart, 2nd Earl of Lennox
Matthew_Stewart,_2nd_Earl_of_Lennox
International border
including Emmanuel de Martonne and Robert Ficheux, and historians Robert William Seton-Watson and Ernest Denis. The border was set by the Treaty of Trianon
Hungary–Romania_border
Surname list
Look up seton in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Seton is the surname of a prominent Scottish Lowlands family, Clan Seton, and may refer to: The Earls
Seton_(surname)
Gordon Earls and Marquesses of Huntly. Alexander Seton was the second son of Sir William Seton of Seton and his wife, Janet Fleming. When King Robert III
Alexander_Seton,_Lord_Gordon
Scottish judge and politician (1555–1622)
Alexander Seton, 1st Earl of Dunfermline (1555 – 16 June 1622) was a Scottish lawyer, judge and politician. He served as Lord President of the Court of
Alexander Seton, 1st Earl of Dunfermline
Alexander_Seton,_1st_Earl_of_Dunfermline
Roman Catholic shrine in Maryland, United States
Ann Seton is a U.S. religious site and educational center in Emmitsburg, Maryland, that pays tribute to the life and mission of Elizabeth Ann Seton (August
National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
National_Shrine_of_St._Elizabeth_Ann_Seton
British historian (1916–1984)
specialising in Russia. Seton-Watson was one of the two sons of Robert William Seton-Watson, the activist and historian. His younger brother Christopher
Hugh_Seton-Watson
US Army Medal of Honor recipient and governor of Puerto Rico (1839–1899)
was born in Fort Smith, Indian Territory (now Arkansas), the son of William Seton Henry and Arietta Livingston Thompson Henry. His mother was the granddaughter
Guy_Vernor_Henry
Earldom in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Sir William Seton, 1st Lord Seton (d. c. 1410), created 1st Lord Seton in 1371. (son of Alan de Wyntoun and Margaret de Seton). Sir John Seton, 2nd Lord
Earl_of_Winton
Scottish ambassador
of William Seton, Master of Seton, who was killed at the battle of Verneuil on 17 August 1424. Sir William died before his father, the 2nd Lord Seton, and
George_Seton,_2nd_Lord_Seton
Lord of the Parliament of Scotland (c. 1530 – 1586)
George Seton, 7th Lord Seton (1531–1586) was a Scottish Lord of Parliament, Master of the Household of Mary, Queen of Scots, and Provost of Edinburgh
George_Seton,_7th_Lord_Seton
Private high school in Essex County, New Jersey, US
Seton Hall Preparatory School, generally called Seton Hall Prep, SHP, or "The Prep", is a Roman Catholic all boys' high school located in the suburban
Seton_Hall_Preparatory_School
Village in South Lanarkshire, Scotland
barony of Lamington was granted to William de Baillie, 2nd of Hoprig, in 1368, who was the son-in-law of Sir William Seton. The caput of the barony was originally
Lamington,_South_Lanarkshire
Austro-Hungarian region (1868–1918)
h-net.org/~habsweb/sourcetexts/nagodba2.htm – online text from Robert William Seton-Watson, "The Southern Slav Question and the Habsburg Monarchy", London
Kingdom_of_Croatia-Slavonia
Surname list
brother of Hugh and son of R.W. Hugh Seton-Watson (1916–1984), British historian and political scientist Robert William Seton-Watson (1879–1951), also known
Seton-Watson
American Roman Catholic religious sister
Josephine Seton was born in 1800, on Staten Island, New York, the fourth of five children of William Magee and Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton. Both her maternal
Catherine_Seton
French-American author, diplomat, and farmer (1735–1813)
kept in. Principal of the import-export mercantile firm the William Seton Company, Seton helped Crèvecœur locate his children, who were safe and living
J. Hector St. John de Crèvecœur
J._Hector_St._John_de_Crèvecœur
Canadian and American writer and artist (1860–1946)
Ernest Thompson Seton (born Ernest Evan Thompson; August 14, 1860 – October 23, 1946) was a Canadian and American author, wildlife artist, founder of
Ernest_Thompson_Seton
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1812 to 1827
important economic, legal, and criminal justice reforms. Historian Robert William Seton-Watson in 1937 summed up Liverpool's strengths and weaknesses: No one
Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool
Robert_Jenkinson,_2nd_Earl_of_Liverpool
There were three John Setons answering this description. The Earl of Eglinton had a cousin, John Seton, the younger son of William Seton of Kylesmure, who
Sir John Seton (letter writer)
Sir_John_Seton_(letter_writer)
Scottish clan
Seton family), therefore succeeded to the estates and it was her son who took the Seton surname and was created the first Lord Seton. William Seton,
Clan_Seton
Church building in Manhattan, US
work. Elizabeth Ann Seton lived at 8 State Street after the bankruptcy of William Seton's business forced them to give up the Seton family home at 61 Stone
Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton
Shrine_of_St._Elizabeth_Ann_Bayley_Seton
American author of historical fiction (1904-1990)
Anya Seton (January 23, 1904 – November 8, 1990), born Ann Seton, was an American author of historical fiction, or as she preferred they be called, "biographical
Anya_Seton
Scottish courtier and later a nun
Mary Seton (1542–1615) was a Scottish courtier and later a nun. She was one of the four attendants of Mary, Queen of Scots, known as the Four Marys. She
Mary_Seton
Scottish clan
supported William Wallace in the cause of independence. In the 15th century, the chiefship of the clan passed to an heiress, who married into the Seton family
Clan_Gordon
American financial services company
shares. The first president was Alexander McDougall and the Cashier was William Seton. Its first offices were in the old Walton Mansion in New York City.
BNY
George Seton, 3rd Earl of Winton (December 1584 – 17 December 1650) was a notable Royalist and Cavalier, the second son of Robert Seton, 1st Earl of Winton
George Seton, 3rd Earl of Winton
George_Seton,_3rd_Earl_of_Winton
Attitude of the Catholic Church to evolution theory
biologists in general at the time. Another American Catholic author William Seton accepted natural selection also, and was a prolific advocate in the
Evolution and the Catholic Church
Evolution_and_the_Catholic_Church
Catholic university in South Orange, New Jersey, US
after his aunt, Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, Seton Hall is the oldest diocesan university in the United States. Seton Hall consists of 9 schools and colleges
Seton_Hall_University
Heir of the English throne (1330–1376)
feathers', that in the manuscript of John of Arderne's Medica, written by William Seton, is an ostrich feather used as a mark of reference to a previous page
Edward_the_Black_Prince
Ethnic group native to Eastern Europe
munténii ţara lor şi scriu şi răspundŭ cu graiul: Ţara Românească" Roger-William Seton Watson, A history of the Romanians, Cambridge University Press, 1934
Moldovans
Scottish nobleman
Hill. Alan Stewart of Darnley married Catherine Seton, daughter of Sir William Seton, Master of Seton[citation needed] and Janet Dunbar, herself a daughter
Alan_Stewart_of_Darnley
Austrian state
Studies, Committee of American Scholars, Sir Bernard Pares, Robert William Seton-Watson, Harold Williams, Norman Brooke Jopson, Published by the Modern
Burgenland
Information operations to assist military objectives
the Austro-Hungarian Empire supervised by Wickham Steed and Robert William Seton-Watson; the attempts of the latter focused on the lack of ethnic cohesion
Psychological_warfare
Extreme form of nationalism
the 1908 book Racial Problems in Hungary by British historian Robert William Seton-Watson: Needlessly to say, the attitude of the Magyar Press corresponded
Ultranationalism
of international studies, 26, 1992 Hugh Seton-Watson, New nations & states, London 1997 Roger-William Seton-Watson, A history of the Romanians, Cambridge
Controversy over ethnic and linguistic identity in Moldova
Controversy_over_ethnic_and_linguistic_identity_in_Moldova
1542 English victory over Scotland
with Oliver Sinclair, George Hume of Ayton, Robert Master of Erskine, William Seton, Patrick Hepburn, James Pringle, James Sinclair, Alexander Sinclair
Battle_of_Solway_Moss
Church in New York , United States
banker Nathaniel Prime. (His daughter Emily was married to William Seton, son of Elizabeth Ann Seton.) The Redemptorists opened St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum
St. Joseph Church (Yorkville, Manhattan)
St._Joseph_Church_(Yorkville,_Manhattan)
Acts of Parliament creating the Kingdom of Great Britain
deposition of James II of England by his daughter Mary and her husband William of Orange), but it was not until the early 18th century that both nations
Acts_of_Union_1707
Scientific view of guided evolution by God
Organ of the Roman Theological Forum, May 2001. Morrison, John L., "William Seton: A Catholic Darwinist", The Review of Politics, Vol. 21, No. 3 (Jul
Theistic_evolution
Serbian writer (1880–1960)
was the British magazine The New Europe which was founded by Robert William Seton-Watson. Ćurćin's editorial programme was the promotion of European cosmopolitanism
Milan_Ćurčin
1513 battle between England and Scotland
Trarinzeane Sir William Seton, grandson of James I of Scotland Sir John Somerville of Cambusnethan James Stewart of Traquair. William Wallace of Craigie
Battle_of_Flodden
Scottish baroness (died 1439)
Dirleton. Sir William Seton purchased her wardship on 7 March 1408 for a liferent of 50 merks from the barony of Tranent. Sir William betrothed her to
Elizabeth Gordon, Heiress of Gordon
Elizabeth_Gordon,_Heiress_of_Gordon
The following is a list of notable people associated with Seton Hall University, located in the American city of South Orange, New Jersey. Malcolm Diamond
List of Seton Hall University people
List_of_Seton_Hall_University_people
de Seton and Christian le Cheyne, they are known to have had the following issue, who adopted the Seton arms and name: William Seton, 1st Lord Seton, married
Alan_de_Wyntoun
political activist and historian Robert William Seton-Watson, Henry Wickham Steed, Ronald Montagu Burrows and Frederic William Whyte, with the help of Tomáš Garrigue
The_New_Europe
English historian
Academic offices Preceded by F.M. Powicke President of the Royal Historical Society 1937–1945 Succeeded by Robert William Seton-Watson
Frank_Stenton
Public park in the Bronx, New York
Seton Falls Park is a 36-acre (15 ha) wooded area in the Edenwald area of The Bronx in New York City. The park is named after the Seton family (of which
Seton_Falls_Park
British historian (born 1964)
UNiversity Press, 2020) ISBN 9780197266663 (With Sasha Handley and Rohan McWilliam) New Directions in Social and Cultural History (Bloomsbury, 2017) ISBN 9781472580818
Lucy_Noakes
City in Florida, US
town was originally named for a nearby Lake, which honored Captain William Seton Maitland, who fought in the Second Seminole Indian War, and was slain
Maitland,_Florida
American banker (1768–1840)
Emily Prime (1804–1854), who married William Seton (1796–1868), a U.S. Navy captain and son of Elizabeth Ann Seton, in 1832. Frederick Prime (1807–1887)
Nathaniel_Prime
1980 American TV series or program
and mother of five whose life gets turned around after her husband, William Seton, dies of consumption in Italy after his shipping business went bankrupt
A_Time_for_Miracles
Scottish courtier and aristocrat
only on the basis that Alexander Seton of Foulstruther would become Earl of Eglinton. In this letter William Seton makes it clear that Anne of Denmark
Anne Livingstone, Countess of Eglinton
Anne_Livingstone,_Countess_of_Eglinton
Scottish aristocrat
Anne Livingstone. Their son was William Hay of Drumelzier. He married Elizabeth Seton, a daughter of Alexander Seton, 1st Viscount of Kingston in 1694
John Hay, 1st Earl of Tweeddale
John_Hay,_1st_Earl_of_Tweeddale
American physician and author
Julia Seton (also Kapp and Sears; 1862–1950) was an American physician, lecturer and author. After graduating from medical school and working as a physician
Julia_Seton
Battle in the Great Turkish War
other result for the battle than a scoredraw, British historian Robert William Seton-Watson called it an "indecisive battle", while according to the Encyclopædia
Battle_of_Olasch
George Seton IV, 6th Lord Seton (born: c. 1508; died 1549) was a Lord of the Parliament of Scotland. He was the son of Janet Hepburn, daughter of Patrick
George_Seton,_6th_Lord_Seton
Scottish baron
1407–8 without issue. Elizabeth Gordon, married Alexander Seton, son of Sir William Seton of Seton; succeeding her brother John to their father's honors.
Adam_de_Gordon_(died_1402)
Sudeten German politician, Gauleiter, SS-Obergruppenführer (1898–1945)
at Chatham House in London on the Sudeten Germans. Historian Robert William Seton-Watson interviewed Henlein afterwards and in a summary wrote that Henlein
Konrad_Henlein
Public university in Zagreb, Croatia
Habsburški, 1915. Svetozar Borojević, 1915. Matija Stepinac, 1918. Robert William Seton-Watson, 1920. Milan Rojc, 1920. Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, 1920. Frane
University_of_Zagreb
Scottish magnate
Strathbogie and Cluny. He was the son of Alexander Seton, Lord Gordon (died 1440) (2nd son of Sir William Seton of that Ilk), by his spouse Elizabeth Gordon
Alexander Gordon, 1st Earl of Huntly
Alexander_Gordon,_1st_Earl_of_Huntly
Agreement that led to the creation of the new state of Great Britain
Archibald Primrose, 1st Earl of Rosebery William Ross, 12th Lord Ross, Commissioner for the Treasury William Seton of Pittmedden, Commissioner for Aberdeenshire
Treaty_of_Union
Political party in the United Kingdom
Reform numbers". The Standard. Retrieved 27 December 2024. Schomberg, William (5 January 2025). "Musk turns on Farage, says he should quit as UK Reform
Reform_UK
Bilateral relations
of History: 13–27. ISSN 1845-4380. Retrieved 17 October 2011. Robert William Seton-Watson (1911). The Southern Slav Question and the Habsburg Monarchy
Croatia–Hungary_relations
Financial credit crisis in the United States
days prices began to fall rapidly. Hamilton stepped in by working with William Seton, the cashier of the Bank of New York, to authorize the purchase of $150
Panic_of_1792
American banker (1801–1883)
John Alsop King), Emily Prime (wife of U.S. Navy Capt. William Seton and son of Elizabeth Ann Seton), Matilda Prime (wife of Gerard Holsman Coster), and
Edward_Prime
British soldier and historian
the Association for the Study of Modern Italy. Seton-Watson was one of the two sons of Robert William Seton-Watson, the activist and historian. His older
Christopher_Seton-Watson
British colonial administrator (1758–1818)
Archibald Seton (1758 – 30 March 1818) was a Scottish East India Company colonial administrator, Resident and Civil servant. Seton was the son of Hugh
Archibald_Seton
Book by J. Hector St. John de Crèvecœur
Crèvecœur wrote Letters from an American Farmer and corresponded with William Seton (possibly referenced in the book as "Mr F. B.", and to whom the French
Letters from an American Farmer
Letters_from_an_American_Farmer
2013 Czech television series
Lloyd George Ivo Novák as Henry Wickham Steed Jaromír Nosek as Robert William Seton-Watson Radim Novák [wikidata] as Jaromír Smutný Daniel Landa as Emanuel
Czech_Century
Unincorporated community in British Columbia, Canada
Seton Portage (/ˈsiːtən ˈpɔːrtədʒ/) is a community on a narrow strip of land between Anderson Lake and Seton Lake in Squamish-Lillooet Regional District
Seton_Portage
Battle of Corrichie December – Francis Stewart, 5th Earl of Bothwell William Seton of Kylesmure, courtier and administrator 20 February – Janet Stewart
1562_in_Scotland
Croatian painter and academic (1855 - 1922)
Balkans." The Southern Slav Question and the Habsburg Monarchy, Robert William Seton-Watson, 1911, pp. 140, "The first names on the roll of modern Croat
Vlaho_Bukovac
British journalist (1871–1956)
of the Habsburgs (1937) The Press (1938) Our War Aims (1939) Robert William Seton-Watson Notes Jones, Thomas (1971). Whitehall Diary Volume 3. Toronto:
Wickham_Steed
Hatton (1682) Christopher Hatton, 1st Viscount Hatton 1682 1706 Died William Seton Hatton, 2nd Viscount Hatton 1706 1760 Viscount Townshend (1682) Charles
List_of_peers_1700–1707
Slavonic and East European review: 37 1958 ed. Sir Bernard Pares, Robert William Seton-Watson, Harold Williams Kucharska-Beard, Ela. "Samuel Boguslaus Chylinski's
Samuel_Bogusław_Chyliński
married William Magee Seton in St. Paul's Church, New York. They had five children. Seton was in the import-export business. In 1803, Mr. Seton's health
Sisters of Charity Federation in the Vincentian-Setonian Tradition
Sisters_of_Charity_Federation_in_the_Vincentian-Setonian_Tradition
Scottish peer who supported Mary, Queen of Scots
Robert Seton, 1st Earl of Winton (1553 – 22 March 1603) was one of the Scottish peers who supported Mary, Queen of Scots. The son of George Seton, 7th Lord
Robert Seton, 1st Earl of Winton
Robert_Seton,_1st_Earl_of_Winton
Alumni of Seton Hall Preparatory School
This is a list of notable Seton Hall Preparatory School alumni. This includes graduates and non-graduate former students of Seton Hall Prep. Admiral Robert
List of Seton Hall Preparatory School alumni
List_of_Seton_Hall_Preparatory_School_alumni
Second War of Scottish Independence battle
assault. Instead of the English ships, much of the town was set on fire. William Seton, a son of the town's governor, was killed fighting an English seabourne
Siege_of_Berwick_(1333)
Massacres in Transylvania
Wayback Machine. "George Bariț" History Institute Cluj-Napoca Robert William Seton-Watson. A History of the Roumanians: From Roman Times to the Completion
1848–1849 massacres in Transylvania
1848–1849_massacres_in_Transylvania
John Paterson (younger) of Eccles and his wife Margaret Seton, daughter of Sir William Seton, 2nd Baronet of Pitmedden. Paterson's father had married
Sir John Paterson, 3rd Baronet
Sir_John_Paterson,_3rd_Baronet
Presidents of the Bank of New York
on June 9, 1784, with Alexander McDougall as the first president and William Seton as Cashier. Its first offices were in the old Walton Mansion in New
List of presidents of the Bank of New York
List_of_presidents_of_the_Bank_of_New_York
British public servant (1888–1959)
(Director of the Ukrainian Bureau) and vetted by the historian Robert William Seton-Watson, had lengthy conversations with Lord Halifax. According to Canadian
Tracy_Philipps
17th-century Scottish politician and historian
In May 1630 he was sent by the lords of the council along with Sir William Seton into the north to quell some disturbances. On 13 July in the same year
Sir Robert Gordon, 1st Baronet
Sir_Robert_Gordon,_1st_Baronet
Defunct British company
were Sauber and Mister Baby. The company's name was an abbreviation of Seton Scholl London International, its predecessor businesses. The company was
SSL_International
Ancestors and Development. Brill. p. 103. ISBN 978-90-04-25623-1. Robert William Seton-Watson (12 November 2012). Disraeli, Gladstone & the Eastern Question
Humphry_Sandwith
Scottish nobleman
following issue: Janet Fleming, married William Seton, 1st Lord Seton, had issue. Marion Fleming, married William Maule of Panmure, had issue. He married
David_Fleming_of_Biggar
Scottish advocate
Sir Alexander Seton of Pitmedden, 1st Baronet, Lord Pitmedden (c. 1639 – 29 May 1719) was a Scottish advocate, a Senator of the College of Justice, a
Sir Alexander Seton, 1st Baronet
Sir_Alexander_Seton,_1st_Baronet
Scottish lord (1546–1621)
Robert Seton, 1st Earl of Winton; John Seton of Barnes; Alexander Seton, 1st Earl of Dunfermline; and William Seton, who married Janet Dunbar. Claud and
Claud Hamilton, 1st Lord Paisley
Claud_Hamilton,_1st_Lord_Paisley
American banker
Harrison". www.newportalri.org. Newportal. Retrieved 12 May 2017. Gordon, William Seton (1919). Gabriel Ludlow and His Descendants. Retrieved 12 May 2017. Supreme
George_H._Bend
Castle in East Lothian, Scotland
Seton Palace was situated in East Lothian, a few miles south-east of Edinburgh near the town of Prestonpans. Often regarded as the most desirable Scottish
Seton_Palace
WILLIAM SETON
WILLIAM SETON
Female
Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Lilias, LILLIAS means "lily."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Swiss
Will Helmet; Resolute Protector; Will; Son of William
Male
Scottish
 Pet form of Scottish Gaelic Uilleam, WILLIE means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Willie.
Boy/Male
German American English
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
Boy/Male
German
Form of William; Resolute Protector
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...
Female
English
Short form of English Lillian, LILLIA means "lily."
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, which is itself a variant of William.
Male
English
English form of Norman French Willelm, WILLIAM means "will-helmet."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of William, from a central French form in which W is replaced by G.
Female
English
English variant spelling of Roman Latin Jillian, GILLIAN means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
Male
English
 Pet form of English William, WILLIE means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Willie.
Boy/Male
German Teutonic Dutch
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
Male
English
 Variant spelling of English Killeen, KILLIAN means "little warrior." Compare with another form of Killian.
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of German Wilhelm, UILLEAM means "will-helmet."
Male
German
 Variant spelling of German Kilian, KILLIAN means "little warrior." Compare with another form of Killian.
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic form of German Wilhelm, UILLIAM means "will-helmet."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Gilliam.
WILLIAM SETON
WILLIAM SETON
Girl/Female
Danish, Finnish, German, Greek, Polish, Swedish
Pure; Holy
Male
Chinese
tranquil.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Knowledge
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
A Gem; Attractive
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of numerous places named from Old English cotum (dative plural of cot) ‘at the cottages or huts’ (or sometimes possibly from a Middle English plural, coten). Examples include Coton (Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire, Staffordshire), Cottam (East Yorkshire, Lancashire, Nottinghamshire), and Cotham (Nottinghamshire).French : from a diminutive of Old French cot(t)e ‘coat (of mail)’ (see Cott).John Cotton (1584–1652) was a noted Puritan preacher, who landed at Boston, MA, from London in 1633 and became leader of the Congregationalists in America.
Boy/Male
Polynesian
God saves.
Boy/Male
Indian
Right, Appropriate, Correct
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German
From the High Tower; Variant of Marlene; Derived from Madeline; Marlayna; Variant of Madeline Woman from Magdala
Girl/Female
Muslim
Goddess of water
Female
English
Pet form of English Elizabeth, BETSY means "God is my oath."
WILLIAM SETON
WILLIAM SETON
WILLIAM SETON
WILLIAM SETON
WILLIAM SETON
a.
Of or relating to Sir William Herschel; as, the Herschelian telescope.
n.
Willing acceptance.
v. t.
Spontaneous; self-moved.
adv.
Willing; disposed.
a.
Content; easy in mind; satisfied; quiet; willing.
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.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Will
a.
Willing to receive counsel or follow advice.
a.
Willing; ready to agree or consent.
n.
The power of willing or determining; will.
a.
Capable of being appeased or pacified; ready or willing to be pacified; willing to forgive or condone.
n.
A dam or mound to obstruct a water course, and raise the water to a height sufficient to turn a mill wheel.
a.
Willing to yield or submit; responsive; tractable.
n.
A girl; esp., a wanton; a gill.
v. t.
Received of choice, or without reluctance; submitted to voluntarily; chosen; desired.
n.
Alt. of Willywaw
n.
Any book printed by William Caxton, the first English printer.
n.
One who works at a willying machine.
a.
Not willing; loath; disinclined; reluctant; as, an unwilling servant.
a.
Affording entrance; receptive; yielding; willing; open; prompt.