The baby name Kirek is a girl name. The name Kirek comes from the Old Gaelic origin. In English The meaning of the name Kirek is: The strong one, the brave one Information: Name: KirekName meaning: The strong one, the brave oneGender: Female / Feminine / Girl / GirlsOrigin of na...
Why a 55-Year-Old Welsh Female Electrician Has the Best Odds to Picking the Grand National WinnerByline: By Aled Blake Western MailWestern Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
common conjoined prefix in Scottish and Irish names, from Old Celtic *makko-s "son."...Cognate *makwos "son" produced Old Welsh map, Welsh mab, ap "son;" also probably cognate with Old English mago "son, attendant..., servant," Old Norse mögr "son," Gothic magus "boy, servant...
Ancret Ancreat Ankrit Ankerit Probably from Welsh Angharad (and not 'anchorite'). Ankareta Ann Anne fem. An Ane Interchanged with Agnes and Annis but generally a later usage than Agnes. One of the most popular 17th c. English names. Ana Anna Nan Nanny Annabell fem. Annable An...
in a deadly precise order, chanting Welsh and Scottish names of the incantation for sanity’s sake with a Biblical proportion and clarity, much like this play. It’s a towering insight into the tortures of humanity, with all irony suspended, and a fiery joy to behold, in any time zone....
Origin: Welsh Meaning: "white breast" Description: One of the loveliest of the Welsh names, striking the perfect balance between being familiar and unusual. In Wales, the female spelling is always Bronwen, but Americans usually see a "y" as adding femininity. Bronwyn Continued Calloway Origin...
The Irish wordleatharand the Welsh wordlledrboth mean leather, and various other things. You might think that they were borrowed from English, but in fact the English wordleathermight ultimately come from a Proto-Celtic word, via Middle and Old English and Proto-Germanic [source]. ...
banadl[ˈbanadl] = broom in Welsh banadhel= broom in Cornish balan[ˈbɑːlãn] = broom in Breton They all mean broom, as in the shrub, although the exact species of broom plant they refer to may vary from language to language. ...
The second group: iris sibirica came out about 4 days ago. This clump has been here about 4 years and every year it gets bigger. Unfortunately they tend to grow outwards so the middle gets emptier, but helpfully one of our Welsh poppies has talen up residence there and it really works....
Daughter of Edward and Elizabeth Greenly of Titley Court, Herefordshire wife of George Dodd. Painted by Mary Beale (1633 - 1699). Very rare for a female to paint portriats in that period. John Greenly of Titley Court (d.1753). Father of William Greenly below. ...