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Russian-Scottish architect and graphic artist (1874–1943)
William Walcot RE (Russian: Вильям Францевич Валькот, romanized: Vilyam Frantsevich Valkot; 10 March 1874 – 21 May 1943) was a Russian-Scottish architect
William_Walcot
Topics referred to by the same term
Walcot may refer to: Walcot, Bath, a suburb of the city of Bath, England Walcot, Lincolnshire, near Folkingham, Lincolnshire, England Walcot, North Lincolnshire
Walcot
Official residence of the President of Zambia
approximately 72 hectares (178 acres). Designed by British architect William Walcot in the neoclassical style, construction began in 1930, concluded in
State_House,_Lusaka
Art technique involving scratching
Dreams tile tympanum and other work, Hotel Metropol, Moscow, architect William Walcot, artist Mikhail Vrubel, 1899–1907 Cauchie House, Brussels, architect
Sgraffito
Hotel in Westminster, London
A history of the hotel's site and its development was published, by William Walcot, with a foreword by John Drinkwater. This noted that "the hotel windows
Cumberland_Hotel
Hotel in Moscow, Russia
and had to be rebuilt from scratch in reinforced concrete. Kekushev and Walcot hired a constellation of first-rate artists, notably Mikhail Vrubel for
Hotel_Metropol_Moscow
Russian architect
architectural design to William Walcot. However, the owners retained Kekushev as overall project manager. "None of this (Walcot's earlier) work is on the
Lev_Kekushev
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1809 to 1812
stood for the Castle Ashby interest, Edward Bouverie for the Whigs, and William Walcot for the corporation. After a disputed count, Perceval and Bouverie were
Spencer_Perceval
Art movement between 1850s and c. 1930
persisted in etching "Romantic pastoral landscapes" into the late 1940s. William Walcot, formerly an architect in Russia, etched architectural subjects, including
Etching_revival
English judge and politician
Humphrey Walcot (1586-1650) and his wife Anne Docwra (d.1675), whose mother, Jane (née Peryam) Docwra, was the daughter of Sir William Peryam. Walcot had an
Thomas_Walcot
Dollhouse
British Thomson-Houston) hidden in a cabinet. The painted ceiling is by William Walcot and there are portraits of Tudor monarchs by Nicholson, Frank Reynolds
Queen_Mary's_Dolls'_House
Removal of salts from water
for desalination apparatus. Patents were granted in 1675 and 1683 to William Walcot and Robert Fitzgerald and others, respectively, although neither invention
Desalination
Nouveau, most active in Moscow (Lev Kekushev, Fyodor Schechtel and William Walcot). While it remained a popular choice until the outbreak of World War
Architecture_of_Russia
Village and parish in West Sussex, England
authority on mollusca Robert Ashington Bullen (1850–1912) for a period. William Walcot RE (1874–1943), architect, graphic artist and etcher, notable as a practitioner
Hurstpierpoint
Area within the City of Bath, Somerset, England
Walcot is a suburb of the city of Bath, in the Bath and North East Somerset district, in the ceremonial county of Somerset, England. It lies to the north-north-east
Walcot,_Bath
discarded the decision of a professional jury and awarded the prize to William Walcot. However, the owners retained Kekushev as an overall project manager
Art Nouveau architecture in Russia
Art_Nouveau_architecture_in_Russia
Notable works and moments in the international art style
Bruno Paul and others in Munich The Hotel Metropol was completed by William Walcot, Lev Kekushev, Vladimir Shukhov, Mikhail Vrubel, Alexander Golovin,
Timeline_of_Art_Nouveau
feature floral mosaic decoration by the British architect and decorator William Walcot. Over the decades and many different owners, much of the original interior
List_House
Town in Oxfordshire, England
comprises Walcot Farmhouse, a Grade II Listed manor house dating from the sixteenth-seventeenth centuries with latter additions. The Charlbury and Walcot (Oxon)
Charlbury
Col. Thomas Walcot (1625 – July 20, 1683) born in Warwickshire as the fourth son of Charles Walcot and Elizabeth Games, was a Puritan and lieutenant colonel
Thomas Walcot (lieutenant colonel)
Thomas_Walcot_(lieutenant_colonel)
English architect (1888–1954)
Edwin Lutyens and Frank Lloyd Wright and was considered along with William Walcot to be one of the preeminent architectural draftsmen of the period. Farey
Cyril_Farey
List of officeholders
1785: Lucas Ward of Guilsborough 1786: Isaac Pocock of Biggin 1787: William Walcot, the younger, of Oundle 1788: Joseph Ashley of Ledgers Ashby 1789: Richard
High Sheriff of Northamptonshire
High_Sheriff_of_Northamptonshire
Fine printing firm in Paris, France
artists from round the world who had settled in Paris in the 1920s : William Walcot was an English artist born in Odessa to a Russian mother; Edgar Chahine
Maison_Devambez
the brand’s public identity. "Mr. Walcot": Adrian was a legendary figure in Bath, earning the nickname "Mr. Walcot" for his tireless promotion of the
Bath_Aqua_Theatre_of_Glass
German-British astronomer and composer (1738–1822)
while they were at Walcot (which they left on 29 September 1777). By 1779, Herschel had also made the acquaintance of Sir William Watson, who invited
William_Herschel
Country house in Southorpe, Cambridgeshire, England
Walcot Hall is a Grade I listed Carolean country house in the civil parish of Southorpe, Cambridgeshire, England. It lies 2 km (1 mile) south east of the
Walcot_Hall
Parish of 458 people in 192 households in North Lincolnshire, England
confluence of the River Trent and the River Ouse. Alkborough, with the hamlet of Walcot about 1 mile (1.6 km) south, forms a civil parish which covers about 2,875
Alkborough
Surname list
English footballer Victor Walcott (born 1962), Barbadian cricketer William Walcot (1874–1943), Scottish architect, graphic artist, etcher, Art Nouveau
Walcott_(surname)
Scottish physician and professor (1734–1775)
PMID 9068443. Walker, William T. "Professor William Small 1734-1775". William & Mary. Walcot, Patrick A Sketch of the Life of Dr William Small and his relationship
William_Small
Russian private operatic enterprise
large civic center with his opera hall and a luxury hotel. He appointed William Walcot as lead architect, however, in 1899 Mamontov was unjustly arrested and
Private_Opera
British writer and politician (1760–1844)
daughter, Susan Hamilton, Duchess of Hamilton, who gave the land round it to Walcot parish for consecration as a cemetery in 1848. This allowed Beckford's remains
William_Beckford_(novelist)
Artist who creates imagery for architectural designs
illustration, although within these restrictions some artists such as William Walcot were known for a more fluid impressionistic style. Architectural illustrators
Architectural_illustrator
Village in Shropshire, England
Walcot is a small village in the borough of Telford and Wrekin and ceremonial county of Shropshire, England. The village is situated equidistant between
Walcot,_Shropshire
District in Moscow, Russia
Architectural diversity expanded into Art Nouveau (Lev Kekushev's and William Walcot's mansions, 1900–1903), Russian Revival fantasies (Pertsova Building
Khamovniki_District
developers and split into three lots; the first two buildings were built to William Walcot's design in 1900–1902, the third was purchased by Mindovsky. Lazarev's
Embassy_of_Austria,_Moscow
Civil post in Northamptonshire, England
Freke Willes, of Astrop, 18 February 1793. William Walcot the younger, of Oundle, 18 February 1793. William Zouth Lucas Ward, of Guilsborough, 18 February
Lord Lieutenant of Northamptonshire
Lord_Lieutenant_of_Northamptonshire
American artist and architect (1890–1983)
Fulton Logan, from whom he took instruction in the craft of etching, and William Walcot, the British architect and illustrator whose fantastical historic recreations
Louis_Conrad_Rosenberg
Book series on printmaking
Griggs, Childe Hassam, James McBey, Henry Rushbury, Frank Short and William Walcot as well as the work of many artists whose work is less well known. Some
Fine_Prints_of_the_Year
English landowner and politician
Barbara Walcot, daughter of John Walcot of Walcot, Shropshire and had five sons and three daughters. History of Parliament Online - William Oakeley
William_Oakeley
Art institution based in London, England
(1915), William Walcot (1920), Edmund Blampied (1921), Gerald Brockhurst (1921), Robert Austin (1927), Dame Laura Knight (1932), Sir William Russell Flint
Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers
Royal_Society_of_Painter-Printmakers
Ancient Greek goddess
p. 228. ISBN 0-8142-0999-8. Walcot 1977, p. 31. Walcot 1977, pp. 31–32. Walcot 1977, p. 32. Bull 2005, pp. 346–347. Walcot 1977, pp. 32–33. Burgess 2001
Athena
Grade I listed street in Bath, England
The Paragon in the Walcot area of Bath, Somerset, England is a street of Georgian houses which have been designated as listed buildings. It was designed
The_Paragon,_Bath
Village in Shropshire, England
Kemp. Walcot Hall is a Georgian country house to the south of the village. An original Elizabethan manor house was remodelled in 1764 by Sir William Chambers
Lydbury_North
William Catlyn (1628–1709) was a Hull architect who worked in the local Artisan Mannerist style, also known as the Humber Brick style. His work, which
William_Catlyn
Village and civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England
Walcot is a village and civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It lies 1 mile (1.6 km) west from the A15, 7 miles (11 km)
Walcot,_Lincolnshire
English playwright and actor (1896–1984)
production. William Arnold Ridley was born in Walcot, Bath, Somerset, England, the son of Rosa Caroline (née Morrish, 1870–1956) and William Robert Ridley
Arnold_Ridley
Clergyman, theologian, and author
until 1841; additionally, in 1827, he was made a stipendiary curate at Walcot, Bath, Somerset. His next position was as rector of Elsted with Treyford
William_Downes_Willis
British painter (1813–1859)
Prudence Philips Willes, eldest daughter of the Rev'd Edward Willes of Walcot, near Bath, Somerset on 30 October 1837. Mitchell illustrated George Robert
David_William_Mitchell
Earldom in the Peerage of Great Britain
and heiress of the 2nd Earl. He had already been created Baron Clive, of Walcot in the County of Shropshire, in 1794, in the Peerage of Great Britain, and
Earl_of_Powis
British architect (1723–1796)
Lincolnshire (1762) Styche Hall, Shropshire, new house and stables (1762–66) Walcot Hall, Shropshire, remodelling (1764–7) Teddington Grove, Middlesex, new
William_Chambers_(architect)
British farmer and businessman (1896-1962)
6 km2). In the 1950s he bought Woodlands and then the 2,000-acre (8.1 km2) Walcot Estate near Lydbury North from the Earl of Powis, which had come into his
Robert_William_Griffiths
Church in Somerset, England
The Anglican Church of St Swithin on The Paragon in the Walcot area of Bath, England, was built between 1777 and 1790. It is a Grade II* listed building
Church_of_St_Swithin,_Bath
2026 English local government election
Walcot (2 seats) Party Candidate Votes % Labour Co-op Emma Bushell* 1,057 47.9 Labour Co-op Abdul Amin* 997 45.2 Reform Terry Nicholls 552 25.0 Reform
2026 Swindon Borough Council election
2026_Swindon_Borough_Council_election
Campbell—and Lord Chief Justice Denman. Tidd died on 14 February 1847 in Walcot Place, Lambeth, and was buried at Tillington in Sussex. By his wife Elizabeth
William_Tidd
Genealogy of English novelist Jane Austen
Warwickshire. They married on 26 April 1764 at old St Swithins church Walcot in Bath. From 1765 to 1801 (for much of Jane's life), George was a rector
Jane Austen's family and ancestry
Jane_Austen's_family_and_ancestry
Garden square in London, England
Walcot Square is an 18th-century garden triangle in Central London. The "square" is in the London Borough of Lambeth and has a very rare triangular shape
Walcot_Square
London where the Guardian's art critic noted, "The mantle of the late William Walcot seems to have descended on James Le Jeune who depicts Piccadilly and
James_Le_Jeune
English landscape gardener
Holkham Hall Kirklington Hall (1774) Carlton Hall, Carlton in Lindrick (1783) Walcot Park (c. 1774) Halston Hall (1770s) Aston Hall (near Oswestry) (1780) Badger
William_Emes
British trade unionist and politician
William John Brown (13 September 1894 – 3 October 1960) was a British trade unionist, politician and Member of Parliament (MP). Brown grew up in Margate
W._J._Brown_(trade_unionist)
Topics referred to by the same term
Zealand potter, born in Fiji William W. Woollcott (1876–1949), American businessman Woolcott, Bracken County, Kentucky Walcot (disambiguation) Walcott (disambiguation)
Woolcott
Scottish peer (1710–1767)
January 1750; d.1823) Lady Isabella Erskine (d. 1824) Lord Buchan died at Walcot, Somerset, on 1 December 1767, aged 57, and his funeral was conducted by
Henry Erskine, 10th Earl of Buchan
Henry_Erskine,_10th_Earl_of_Buchan
Ancient Greek goddess of love
18. ISBN 978-3-11-031181-5. Walcot 1977, p. 31. Walcot 1977, pp. 31–32. Walcot 1977, p. 32. Bull 2005, pp. 346–347. Walcot 1977, pp. 32–33. Cyrino 2010
Aphrodite
English politician
Sir William Leveson-Gower, 4th Baronet (c. 1647 – 22 December 1691) was an English politician from the Leveson-Gower family. Born William Gower, he was
Sir William Leveson-Gower, 4th Baronet
Sir_William_Leveson-Gower,_4th_Baronet
Ruler of the Titans in Greek mythology
a lingering feeling of the real meaning of the name" (Brown 1898:116). Walcot, "Five or Seven Recesses?", The Classical Quarterly, New Series, 15.1 (May
Cronus
British Tory politician
John Walcot (1697–1765), of Walcot, Shropshire, was a British Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1727 to 1734. Walcot was baptised on
John_Walcot
Title in the Peerage of Great Britain
County of Gloucester, in 1786, and had succeeded as seventh Baronet of Walcot and Hawkesbury in 1790. His eldest son, the second Earl, served as Prime
Earl_of_Liverpool
Area of London, mostly within the London Borough of Lambeth
Architecture at King's College London, occupied a house in Walcot Square in the 1840s. Sir William Chandler Roberts-Austen metallurgist – after whom austenite
Kennington
Cemetery in Bath, England
England. It was opened in 1864 as Walcot Cemetery, and occupies 12 acres (4.9 ha), originally serving the parishes of Walcot, Weston and St Saviour's. The
Locksbrook_Cemetery
Wife of William Wilberforce
friend, Thomas Babington. The couple were married at Church of St Swithin, Walcot, Bath on 30 May 1797. Wilberforce almost died following an attack of typhoid
Barbara_Wilberforce
Ancient Greek mythical character
Britannica. Vol. 7 (9th ed.). New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. p. 37. P. Walcot, "Greek Attitudes towards Women: The Mythological Evidence" Rome, 2nd Series
Deianira
British politician
Agriculture in 1793. On 13 August 1794, Clive was created Baron Clive, of Walcot in the County of Shropshire, in the Peerage of Great Britain, and consequently
Edward Clive, 1st Earl of Powis
Edward_Clive,_1st_Earl_of_Powis
Russian architect
neoclassical reaction against "decadent art". It stands next to two William Walcot's Art Nouveau mansions, on a strategic corner lot visible from Prechictenka
Nikita_Lazarev
Architectural folly near Bath, England
Following Beckford's death in 1844, the tower and lands were donated to Walcot parish and a burial ground created, with the Scarlet Drawing Room being
Beckford's_Tower
2015 UK local government election
Walcot & Park North Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Emma Bushell 2,506 47.5 +8.2 Conservative Ellen Heavens 1,400 26.5 +7.0 UKIP Jeff Jefferies 839 15
2015 Swindon Borough Council election
2015_Swindon_Borough_Council_election
Title in the Baronetage of England
a title which became extinct in 1851. The first Jenkinson baronetcy, of Walcot in the County of Oxford and of Hawkesbury in the County of Gloucester, was
Jenkinson_baronets
2012 UK local government election
Walcot and Park North (3 seats) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Steve Allsopp 1,504 48.0 N/A Labour Mark Dempsey 1,303 – Labour Abdul Amin 1,274 – Conservative
2012 Swindon Borough Council election
2012_Swindon_Borough_Council_election
Greek mythological artefact
terminology comes from Verdenius 1985 ad 96. Scholars holding this view (e.g., Walcot 1961, 250) point out that the jar is termed an "unbreakable" (in Greek:
Pandora's_box
Walcot & Park North Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Mohammed Miah 1,619 55.81 +2.2 Conservative Francisco Goes 895 30.85 +7.1 Liberal Democrats Dawn
2021 Swindon Borough Council election
2021_Swindon_Borough_Council_election
2016 UK local government election
Walcot & Park North Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Stephen Allsopp 1,424 53.35 Conservative Ellen Heavens 563 21.09 UKIP Stephen Halden 432 16.19 Liberal
2016 Swindon Borough Council election
2016_Swindon_Borough_Council_election
English surgeon and politician
Saunders, daughter of William Saunders of London in 1699 and by a marriage settlement of 17 June, Saunders conveyed to him Walcot Manor on the outskirts
Robert_Gay_(MP)
British mineral collector and botanist
built during Clive's military campaigns in India. The couple settled in Walcot Hall, at Lydbury North, near Bishop's Castle, Shropshire. Their four children
Henrietta Clive, Countess of Powis
Henrietta_Clive,_Countess_of_Powis
Former pupils of Abingdon School
Northamptonshire Sir Robert Jenkinson, 5th Baronet (1720–1766), 5th Baronet of Walcot and Hawkesbury George Knapp (1754–1809), British Member of Parliament for
List_of_Old_Abingdonians
Country in North Africa
the Earth. Grove Press. ASIN B0007FW4AW, ISBN 978-0-8021-4132-3. Gibson, Walcot; Cana, Frank Richardson; Girault, Arthur (1911). "Algeria" . In Chisholm
Algeria
Ancient Mesopotamian mythical tale
Institute of the University of Chicago. pp. 184–185. W. G. Lambert & Peter Walcot (1965). "A New Babylonian Theogony and Hesiod". Kadmos. 4 (1): 64–72. doi:10
Dynasty_of_Dunnum
Schools in Swindon, Wiltshire
Holy Cross RC Primary School, Walcot Holy Family RC Primary School, Park North Holy Rood RC Primary School King William Street CE Primary School Kingfisher
List_of_schools_in_Swindon
Royal Navy Admiral and Chief of Clan O'Brien (1769–1855)
on 3 July 1855, and was buried in the catacombs of St. Saviour's Church, Walcot, Bath, on 10 July. He married, first, on 25 November 1800, Eliza Bridgman
James O'Brien, 3rd Marquess of Thomond
James_O'Brien,_3rd_Marquess_of_Thomond
English local election
Peasedown Sarah Bevan Independent Saltford Alastair Singleton Liberal Democrats Walcot Richard Samuel Liberal Democrats Tom Davies Liberal Democrats Weston Shelley
2023 Bath and North East Somerset Council election
2023_Bath_and_North_East_Somerset_Council_election
Society in 1925. William Ringrose Gelston Atkins Sir Charles Arthur Lovatt Evans Sir Ralph Howard Fowler Francis Arthur Freeth Walcot Gibson Sir Harold
List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1925
List_of_fellows_of_the_Royal_Society_elected_in_1925
Amazon killed by Heracles during his quest for the girdle of Hippolyta. P. Walcot, "Greek Attitudes towards Women: The Mythological Evidence" Rome, 2nd Series
Deianira_(mythology)
Church of Ireland clergyman (1732–1818)
William Maxwell was a clergyman, member of the landed gentry, and noted companion to Dr Johnson. Maxwell was born 24 August 1732, in Donagh, County Monaghan
William_Maxwell_(clergyman)
Cemetery in Bath and North East Somerset, UK
pleasure garden and was transformed into Lansdown Cemetery in the parish of Walcot. "The best monuments are slightly neo-Grecian with canopied tops, dating
Bath_Abbey_Cemetery
Greek goddess of magic and transitions
advanced some variant of the association between Hecate's name and will (e.g. Walcot (1958), Neitzel (1975), Derossi (1975)). The researcher is led to identify
Hecate
1988 UK local government election
Walcot Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Howard William Routledge * 793 41.6 +5.4 Labour Hilary Fraser 723 38.0 +9.9 Green Derek Wall 224 11.8 +4
1988 Bath City Council election
1988_Bath_City_Council_election
Walcot & Park North Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Co-op Abdul Amin * 1,492 50.8 −4.68 Conservative Agnelo Estrocio 1,159 39.5 +9.99 Liberal Democrats
2022 Swindon Borough Council election
2022_Swindon_Borough_Council_election
1995 UK local government election
Walcot (2 seats) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrats Eddie Forrester * 640 38.9 Liberal Democrats Kate Keenan 566 – Labour David Thomas Pearce
1995 Bath and North East Somerset Council election
1995_Bath_and_North_East_Somerset_Council_election
British-born Hungarian soldier
born at Walcot, near Bath, Somerset, the son of Commander John Guyon RN (1767–1844), a shipmate and friend of the Duke of Clarence (later William IV of
Richard_Guyon
British noble and statesman
Cornewall). The earl was the grandson of Sir Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Baronet, of Walcot, Oxfordshire. The Jenkinson family was descended from Anthony Jenkinson
Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool
Charles_Jenkinson,_1st_Earl_of_Liverpool
English landowner and Tory politician
Sir Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Baronet (c. 1655 – 1710), of Walcot, Charlbury, Oxfordshire, and Hawkesbury, Gloucestershire, was an English landowner and Tory
Sir Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Baronet
Sir_Robert_Jenkinson,_2nd_Baronet
Woman executed during Salem witch trials (c.1632–1692)
witchcraft upon five women, Ann Putnam, Mercy Lewis, Abigail Williams, Mary Walcot, and Elis Hubert. These women claimed Bridget Bishop to be the witch who
Bridget_Bishop
Bishop of Winchester (died 863)
which is unusual. Other churches dedicated to St Swithun can be found at Walcot, Lincoln, Worcester, Cheswardine, Shropshire and western Norway, where Stavanger
Swithun
WILLIAM WALCOT
WILLIAM WALCOT
Female
English
English variant spelling of Roman Latin Jillian, GILLIAN means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
Boy/Male
German American English
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Gilliam, which is itself a variant of William.
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...
Male
English
 Pet form of English William, WILLIE means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Willie.
Boy/Male
German
Form of William; Resolute Protector
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic form of German Wilhelm, UILLIAM means "will-helmet."
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of German Wilhelm, UILLEAM means "will-helmet."
Female
Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Lilias, LILLIAS means "lily."
Boy/Male
German Teutonic Dutch
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
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.
Male
English
 Variant spelling of English Killeen, KILLIAN means "little warrior." Compare with another form of Killian.
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.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Swiss
Will Helmet; Resolute Protector; Will; Son of William
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of William, from a central French form in which W is replaced by G.
Male
German
 Variant spelling of German Kilian, KILLIAN means "little warrior." Compare with another form of Killian.
Male
English
English form of Norman French Willelm, WILLIAM means "will-helmet."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Gilliam.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Lilian, LILLIAN means "lily."
WILLIAM WALCOT
WILLIAM WALCOT
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kesarinandan | கேஸரீநஂதநÂ
(Son of Kesari)
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
German, Teutonic
Rich
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Gibb.German : from a short form of a Germanic personal name formed with the stem geb ‘gift’, as in Gebhard (see Gebhardt).
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Shiva, Umas husband
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Something that is open
Girl/Female
Biblical
Pitch, pitchy.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Name of a saint
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Roman Cyriacus, CIRIACO means "of the lord."
Girl/Female
Greek Latin
Athene was the goddess of war and wisdom, after whom the city Athens was named.
WILLIAM WALCOT
WILLIAM WALCOT
WILLIAM WALCOT
WILLIAM WALCOT
WILLIAM WALCOT
a.
Willing to yield or submit; responsive; tractable.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Will
a.
Content; easy in mind; satisfied; quiet; willing.
v. t.
Received of choice, or without reluctance; submitted to voluntarily; chosen; desired.
a.
Willing to receive counsel or follow advice.
a.
Affording entrance; receptive; yielding; willing; open; prompt.
n.
The power of willing or determining; will.
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.
n.
One who works at a willying machine.
n.
Alt. of Willywaw
n.
Willing acceptance.
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.
Of or relating to Sir William Herschel; as, the Herschelian telescope.
n.
Any book printed by William Caxton, the first English printer.
n.
A girl; esp., a wanton; a gill.
adv.
Willing; disposed.
v. t.
Spontaneous; self-moved.
a.
Willing; ready to agree or consent.
a.
Not willing; loath; disinclined; reluctant; as, an unwilling servant.