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District of Glasgow, Scotland
Dalmarnock (/dælˈmɑːrnək/, Scottish Gaelic: Dail Mheàrnaig) is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow. It is situated east of the city centre, directly
Dalmarnock
Railway station in Glasgow, Scotland
Dalmarnock railway station, serving the Dalmarnock area of Glasgow, Scotland, lies on the Argyle Line, two and a quarter miles (3.6 km) southeast of Glasgow
Dalmarnock_railway_station
Series of fire experiments on high-rise buildings
The Dalmarnock fire tests are a series of fire experiments that were conducted in a real high-rise building in the United Kingdom. In 2006, the BRE Centre
Dalmarnock_fire_tests
District in Glasgow, Scotland
Historically part of Lanarkshire, it is bounded by Glasgow Green to the west, Dalmarnock to the east and south, Calton to the north-west at Abercromby Street/London
Bridgeton,_Glasgow
Hamlet in Scotland
is surrounded by woodland and hills. The forest to the north is called Dalmarnock Wood. The short Littleton Burn passes through the hamlet from west to
Inchmagrannachan
Town in South Lanarkshire, Scotland
Flickr, May 2012 Glasgow, Dalmarnock Road, Dalmarnock Power Station, Canmore Dalmarnock Road Power Station, Glesga Pals Dalmarnock Power Station (1955), The
Rutherglen
Largest city in Scotland
Indoor Sports Arena, a modern replacement for the Kelvin Hall, is in Dalmarnock. The area was the site of the Athletes' Village for the 2014 Commonwealth
Glasgow
Area of Rutherglen, Scotland
tracks and the M74 motorway. A road bridge connects Shawfield to the Dalmarnock, Bridgeton and Glasgow Green areas. Shawfield is a familiar name to many
Shawfield
Suburban railway line running east–west through Glasgow
(Glasgow Green–Bridgeton) 460 or 510 yards (420 or 470 m), and Dalmarnock Rd (Bridgeton–Dalmarnock) 766 yards (700 m). In December 1994, the River Kelvin breached
Argyle_Line
UK Parliament constituency (1885–1997; 2005–2024)
Exchange ward. 1974–1983: The County of the City of Glasgow wards of Calton, Dalmarnock, Exchange, and Townhead. 1983–1997: The City of Glasgow District electoral
Glasgow Central (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow_Central_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Dalmarnock (1) Electorate: 15,599 Spoiled papers: 41 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Ind. Socialist Alexander Munro* 3,170 Ind. Labour Party Thomas Taylor 2773
1933 Glasgow Corporation election
1933_Glasgow_Corporation_election
Scottish monk, bishop and saint
Kilfinan in Argyll and Bute Dalmarnock a district within Glasgow Dalmarnock, a farmsteading near Dunkeld, and the adjacent Dalmarnock Beat, a salmon fishery
Marnock
Scottish municipal election
Dalmarnock Party Candidate Votes % ±% SNP I. Lindsey 1,998 41.4 Labour J. Robertson 1,866 38.7 Progressives D. Carlaw 657 18.0 Communist J. B. Dick 94
1968 Glasgow Corporation election
1968_Glasgow_Corporation_election
built from near Rutherglen, running north and crossing the river to a Dalmarnock goods station: it opened on 24 June 1861. It became very busy and was
Caledonian Railway branches in North Lanarkshire
Caledonian_Railway_branches_in_North_Lanarkshire
Arena in Glasgow, Scotland
Arena and Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome,', is an indoor arena and velodrome in Dalmarnock, Glasgow, Scotland. Built for the 2014 Commonwealth Games, these venues
Commonwealth Arena and Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome
Commonwealth_Arena_and_Sir_Chris_Hoy_Velodrome
Proposed mass-transit system in Scotland
Cathcart Charing Cross Corkerhill Croftfoot Crookston Crosshill Crossmyloof Dalmarnock Drumchapel Drumry Duke Street Dumbreck Easterhouse Exhibition Centre Garrowhill
Clyde_Metro
Scottish boxer
British (Scottish) Born C.1910 Sport Sport Boxing Event Bantamweight Club Dalmarnock BC Medal record Boxing Representing Scotland British Empire Games 1930
Tommy_Holt
Street and market in Glasgow, Scotland
The Barras is a major street and indoor weekend market in the East End of Glasgow, Scotland. The term "Barra" is Glaswegian dialect for "barrow" relating
The_Barras
Underground rapid transit line in Glasgow, Scotland
with seven new stations at St Mungo's, Onslow, Duke Street, Celtic Park, Dalmarnock, Newhall and Gorbals. The aim was to improve transport links in an area
Glasgow_Subway
Disused railway station in Glasgow, Scotland
Carntyne Cathcart Corkerhill Croftfoot Crookston Crosshill Crossmyloof Dalmarnock Drumchapel Drumry Duke Street Dumbreck Easterhouse Exhibition Centre Garrowhill
St_Rollox_railway_station
Football stadium in Glasgow, Scotland
addition to extensive rebuilding of housing in the nearby Barrowfield, Dalmarnock and Parkhead residential districts and the construction of the Commonwealth
Celtic_Park
Scottish footballer and manager (born 1951)
after him in October 2018. The son of an engineer, Dalglish was born in Dalmarnock in the east end of Glasgow and was brought up in Milton in the north of
Kenny_Dalglish
Historic county in Scotland
Craigton Cranhill Crawford Crawfordjohn Croftfoot Crossford Crutherland Dalmarnock Dalserf Dennistoun Dolphinton, Douglas Dowanhill Drumoyne Drumsagard Dumbreck
Lanarkshire
Loyalist song associated with Rangers F.C.
"Billy Boys", also titled "The Billy Boys", is a loyalist song from Glasgow, sung to the tune of "Marching Through Georgia". It originated in the 1920s
Billy_Boys
Train operating company in the United Kingdom
Exhibition Centre, Anderston, Glasgow Central, Argyle Street, Bridgeton, Dalmarnock, Rutherglen, Cambuslang, Newton, Blantyre, Hamilton West, Hamilton Central
ScotRail
Multi-sport event in Glasgow, Scotland
2014 Commonwealth Games was situated on a 35-hectare (86-acre) site, in Dalmarnock, Glasgow. The whole project was designed by RMJM. Primarily the site was
2014_Commonwealth_Games
Church in Glasgow, Scotland
Scotland. The parish boundaries cover Bridgeton and Dalmarnock. It is situated on Old Dalmarnock Road. It is a category A listed building. The parish
Sacred_Heart_Church,_Glasgow
Meander in Glasgow, Scotland
Lanarkshire, and Glasgow City Council, and is directly east of the district of Dalmarnock in Glasgow. The first Glasgow Water Company's Act was obtained in 1806
Cuningar_Loop
Historic site in Scotland
2014. "Ship Bank". Lloyds Banking Group. Retrieved 25 February 2014. "Dalmarnock House". The Glasgow Story. Retrieved 25 February 2014. Historic Environment
Balloch_Castle
Police service of Scotland
the officers based there transferred to a new £24 million office in the Dalmarnock district of the city, although some operational functions, such as the
Police_Scotland
Former railway line in Scotland
one-mile Rutherglen–Dalmarnock line, to be called the Dalmarnock branch. Primarily for the transport of coal, the terminus was the Dalmarnock Gas Works, Bridgeton
The_Switchback
British documentary television series
Returning to central Glasgow, he takes the train from Argyle Street to Dalmarnock where he visits the Glasgow Observatory in Cuningar Loop Park. Here he
Great British Railway Journeys
Great_British_Railway_Journeys
Principal railway station in Glasgow, Scotland
August 2002, torrential rain flooded out the low-level stations from Dalmarnock through to Exhibition Centre for a number of weeks. Most services were
Glasgow Central railway station
Glasgow_Central_railway_station
Title for nobility
Longforgan Scone Kinclaven Glentilt Dull Fortingall Crannach Findowie Dalmarnock Strowan Auchterarder Dunning Forteviot Ross & Cromarty Dingwall Stirling
Thane_(Scotland)
Art and design group in London, England
projects in the longer term, including Baltic Street Adventure Playground in Dalmarnock, East Glasgow, Granby Workshop in Liverpool and Blackhorse Workshop, which
Assemble_(collective)
Outcome of the September 11 attacks
Centre for Fire Safety Engineering, University of Edinburgh (2006). "Dalmarnock Full-Scale Experiments 25 & 26 July 2006". BRE Centre for Fire Safety
Collapse of the World Trade Center
Collapse_of_the_World_Trade_Center
Street in Glasgow, Scotland
Cathcart Charing Cross Corkerhill Croftfoot Crookston Crosshill Crossmyloof Dalmarnock Drumchapel Drumry Duke Street Dumbreck Easterhouse Exhibition Centre Garrowhill
Rottenrow
Civil engineering company in Glasgow, Scotland
1872, now in his early thirties, Arrol left his old works and moved to Dalmarnock in south Glasgow. His first important contract was for a bridge over the
Sir_William_Arrol_&_Co.
Glasgow also invested in sewerage, with sewage treatment works opening at Dalmarnock in 1894, Dalmuir in 1904 and Shieldhall in 1910. They carried out research
Glasgow Corporation Waterworks
Glasgow_Corporation_Waterworks
Arch bridge
by the famous bridge building firm of Sir William Arrol & Co. at their Dalmarnock Ironworks in Glasgow (they also built the famous Forth Rail Bridge and
Wearmouth_Bridge
Disused railway station in Scotland
Cathcart Charing Cross Corkerhill Croftfoot Crookston Crosshill Crossmyloof Dalmarnock Drumchapel Drumry Duke Street Dumbreck Easterhouse Exhibition Centre Garrowhill
Bardowie_railway_station
Scottish folk singer (1935–2003)
known for the 1957 hit song "Freight Train". Nancy Wilson was born in Dalmarnock, Glasgow, Scotland, and learned guitar as a child. While attending art
Nancy_Whiskey
Scottish Labour politician
James Carmichael (7 April 1894 – 19 January 1966) was a Scottish Labour politician. Carmichael was born in Glasgow, the son of George Carmichael, one of
James Carmichael (British politician)
James_Carmichael_(British_politician)
Railway station in Glasgow, Scotland
Carntyne Cathcart Corkerhill Croftfoot Crookston Crosshill Crossmyloof Dalmarnock Drumchapel Drumry Duke Street Dumbreck Easterhouse Exhibition Centre Garrowhill
Ashfield railway station (Scotland)
Ashfield_railway_station_(Scotland)
Closed urban tramway system in Glasgow, Scotland
there was a procession of 20 trams through the city between the depots at Dalmarnock and Coplawhill, an event attended by 250,000 people. Apart from the Blackpool
Glasgow_Corporation_Tramways
Water treatment works in East Dunbartonshire, Scotland
previous water supply sourced from the River Clyde at Cuningar Loop in Dalmarnock. Its completion led to the virtual eradication of typhoid and cholera
Milngavie water treatment works
Milngavie_water_treatment_works
Railway station in Glasgow, Scotland
Carntyne Cathcart Corkerhill Croftfoot Crookston Crosshill Crossmyloof Dalmarnock Drumchapel Drumry Duke Street Dumbreck Easterhouse Exhibition Centre Garrowhill
Langside_railway_station
Area of Glasgow, Scotland
Budhill Calton Camlachie Carmyle Carntyne Craigend Cranhill Daldowie Dalmarnock Dennistoun Easterhouse Easthall Gallowgate Garrowhill Garthamlock Gartloch
Maryhill
Dalmarnock Dalmarnock Bridge 1891 55°50′14″N 4°12′34″W / 55.8372°N 4.2095°W / 55.8372; -4.2095 (Dalmarnock Bridge) B Dalmarnock A749 Dalmarnock Railway
List of crossings of the River Clyde
List_of_crossings_of_the_River_Clyde
Area of Glasgow, Scotland
Budhill Calton Camlachie Carmyle Carntyne Craigend Cranhill Daldowie Dalmarnock Dennistoun Easterhouse Easthall Gallowgate Garrowhill Garthamlock Gartloch
Scotstoun
Street in Glasgow, Scotland
Cathcart Charing Cross Corkerhill Croftfoot Crookston Crosshill Crossmyloof Dalmarnock Drumchapel Drumry Duke Street Dumbreck Easterhouse Exhibition Centre Garrowhill
Wilson_Street,_Glasgow
Street in Glasgow, Scotland
Cathcart Charing Cross Corkerhill Croftfoot Crookston Crosshill Crossmyloof Dalmarnock Drumchapel Drumry Duke Street Dumbreck Easterhouse Exhibition Centre Garrowhill
Glassford_Street
Color
Macintosh and David Dale, founded in 1785 the first Turkey red dyeworks in Dalmarnock, Scotland. Harnessing the business potential of the growing Turkey red
Turkey_red
Railway station in Glasgow, Scotland
Carntyne Cathcart Corkerhill Croftfoot Crookston Crosshill Crossmyloof Dalmarnock Drumchapel Drumry Duke Street Dumbreck Easterhouse Exhibition Centre Garrowhill
Springburn_railway_station
Area of Glasgow, Scotland
Budhill Calton Camlachie Carmyle Carntyne Craigend Cranhill Daldowie Dalmarnock Dennistoun Easterhouse Easthall Gallowgate Garrowhill Garthamlock Gartloch
Govan
Scottish master counterfeiter and forger
surveillance which led police to a second printing operation in Cotton Street, Dalmarnock, Glasgow. When this was raided, police discovered the gang had switched
Thomas_McAnea
Former railway station in Scotland
Forge Junction London Road Goods (SB CR) London Road Junction (GCR) Dalmarnock Dalmarnock (SB CR) Strathclyde Junction (GCR) Bridgeton Goods Parkhead Stadium
Parkhead North railway station
Parkhead_North_railway_station
Principal railway station in Edinburgh, Scotland
Cross (Glasgow) Corkerhill Croftfoot Crookston Crosshill Crossmyloof Dalmarnock Drumchapel Duke Street Dumbreck Easterhouse Exhibition Centre Garrowhill
Edinburgh Waverley railway station
Edinburgh_Waverley_railway_station
reference to the Supply of Water; and for other Purposes. Caledonian Railway (Dalmarnock Branch) Act 1858 21 & 22 Vict. c. xiii 21 May 1858 An Act to enable the
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1858
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1858
Glasgow subway station
Carntyne Cathcart Corkerhill Croftfoot Crookston Crosshill Crossmyloof Dalmarnock Drumchapel Drumry Duke Street Dumbreck Easterhouse Exhibition Centre Garrowhill
Kelvinhall_subway_station
Carntyne Cathcart Corkerhill Croftfoot Crookston Crosshill Crossmyloof Dalmarnock Drumchapel Drumry Duke Street Dumbreck Easterhouse Exhibition Centre Garrowhill
Transport_in_Glasgow
Railway station in Glasgow, Scotland
Carntyne Cathcart Corkerhill Croftfoot Crookston Crosshill Crossmyloof Dalmarnock Drumchapel Drumry Duke Street Dumbreck Easterhouse Exhibition Centre Garrowhill
Mount_Vernon_railway_station
Public transport system in Glasgow, Scotland
Cathcart Charing Cross Corkerhill Croftfoot Crookston Crosshill Crossmyloof Dalmarnock Drumchapel Drumry Duke Street Dumbreck Easterhouse Exhibition Centre Garrowhill
Trolleybuses_in_Glasgow
Railway station in Glasgow, Scotland
Bridgeton railway station Bridgeton Goods (closed) Camlachie Goods (closed) Dalmarnock railway station Duke Street railway station Haghill Goods (closed) Kennyhill
Parkhead_railway_station
British politician (1839–1913)
manufacturers in Glasgow, but by 1872 he had established his own business, the Dalmarnock Iron Works, in the east end of the city. The business evolved to become
William_Arrol
Railway station in Glasgow, Scotland
Carntyne Cathcart Corkerhill Croftfoot Crookston Crosshill Crossmyloof Dalmarnock Drumchapel Drumry Duke Street Dumbreck Easterhouse Exhibition Centre Garrowhill
Dumbreck_railway_station
Human settlement in Scotland
Budhill Calton Camlachie Carmyle Carntyne Craigend Cranhill Daldowie Dalmarnock Dennistoun Easterhouse Easthall Gallowgate Garrowhill Garthamlock Gartloch
Cowlairs
Park in Glasgow, Scotland
Budhill Calton Camlachie Carmyle Carntyne Craigend Cranhill Daldowie Dalmarnock Dennistoun Easterhouse Easthall Gallowgate Garrowhill Garthamlock Gartloch
Queen's_Park,_Glasgow
Area of Glasgow, Scotland
Budhill Calton Camlachie Carmyle Carntyne Craigend Cranhill Daldowie Dalmarnock Dennistoun Easterhouse Easthall Gallowgate Garrowhill Garthamlock Gartloch
Tollcross,_Glasgow
Railway station in Falkirk, Scotland
Cross (Glasgow) Corkerhill Croftfoot Crookston Crosshill Crossmyloof Dalmarnock Drumchapel Duke Street Dumbreck Easterhouse Exhibition Centre Garrowhill
Larbert_railway_station
District of Glasgow, Scotland
Budhill Calton Camlachie Carmyle Carntyne Craigend Cranhill Daldowie Dalmarnock Dennistoun Easterhouse Easthall Gallowgate Garrowhill Garthamlock Gartloch
Possilpark
District of Glasgow, Scotland
Budhill Calton Camlachie Carmyle Carntyne Craigend Cranhill Daldowie Dalmarnock Dennistoun Easterhouse Easthall Gallowgate Garrowhill Garthamlock Gartloch
Kelvinside
District of Glasgow, Scotland
Budhill Calton Camlachie Carmyle Carntyne Craigend Cranhill Daldowie Dalmarnock Dennistoun Easterhouse Easthall Gallowgate Garrowhill Garthamlock Gartloch
Ruchill
Scottish boxer
Empire and Commonwealth Games (now Commonwealth Games). Boxing out of Dalmarnock BC, Currie won the ABA flyweight championship in 1953 and successfully
Dick_Currie
Disused railway station in Scotland
Carntyne Cathcart Corkerhill Croftfoot Crookston Crosshill Crossmyloof Dalmarnock Drumchapel Drumry Duke Street Dumbreck Easterhouse Exhibition Centre Garrowhill
Bridgeton Central railway station
Bridgeton_Central_railway_station
Suburb of Glasgow, Scotland
Budhill Calton Camlachie Carmyle Carntyne Craigend Cranhill Daldowie Dalmarnock Dennistoun Easterhouse Easthall Gallowgate Garrowhill Garthamlock Gartloch
Drumchapel
Railway station in Glasgow, Scotland
Carntyne Cathcart Corkerhill Croftfoot Crookston Crosshill Crossmyloof Dalmarnock Drumchapel Drumry Duke Street Dumbreck Easterhouse Exhibition Centre Garrowhill
Corkerhill_railway_station
Human settlement in Scotland
Budhill Calton Camlachie Carmyle Carntyne Craigend Cranhill Daldowie Dalmarnock Dennistoun Easterhouse Easthall Gallowgate Garrowhill Garthamlock Gartloch
Langside
August 1888 An Act to authorise the construction of Railways from the Dalmarnock Branch of the Caledonian Railway to Maryhill with Branches to the Railway
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1888
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1888
Major motorway in Scotland
Hutchesontown, Polmadie South Lanarkshire 3.4 5.5 2 A724 – Cambuslang, Dalmarnock, Eastfield, Rutherglen Glasgow 4.6 7.4 2a A74 – Cambuslang, Eastfield
A74(M)_and_M74_motorways
Firestop Mortar Silicone Fire-resistance rating Certification listing Dalmarnock tests Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fire testing. NFPA 13 Standard
Fire_test
Railway station in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
Cross (Glasgow) Corkerhill Croftfoot Crookston Crosshill Crossmyloof Dalmarnock Drumchapel Duke Street Dumbreck Easterhouse Exhibition Centre Garrowhill
Bridge of Orchy railway station
Bridge_of_Orchy_railway_station
Carmyle, Carntyne, Colston, Cowcaddens, Cowlairs, Craigend, Cranhill, Dalmarnock, Dennistoun, Dowanhill, Drumchapel, Easterhouse, Firhill, Gallowgate,
List_of_places_in_Glasgow
Human settlement in Scotland
Budhill Calton Camlachie Carmyle Carntyne Craigend Cranhill Daldowie Dalmarnock Dennistoun Easterhouse Easthall Gallowgate Garrowhill Garthamlock Gartloch
Mosspark
1920s–30s street gangs in parts of Glasgow
The Glasgow razor gangs were violent gangs that existed in the East End and South Side of Glasgow, Scotland in the late 1920s and 1930s and were named
Glasgow_razor_gangs
Series of flash floods in Glasgow
Parts of the Argyle Line were also flooded, with low level stations from Dalmarnock through to Exhibition Centre closed for a number of weeks. The water parasite
2002_Glasgow_floods
Railway station in the Highlands of Scotland
Cross (Glasgow) Corkerhill Croftfoot Crookston Crosshill Crossmyloof Dalmarnock Drumchapel Duke Street Dumbreck Easterhouse Exhibition Centre Garrowhill
Arisaig_railway_station
Regional transport partnership for the Strathclyde area of western Scotland
Cathcart Charing Cross Corkerhill Croftfoot Crookston Crosshill Crossmyloof Dalmarnock Drumchapel Drumry Duke Street Dumbreck Easterhouse Exhibition Centre Garrowhill
Strathclyde Partnership for Transport
Strathclyde_Partnership_for_Transport
Powery Real Calton Tongs Monks Dennistoun Gallowgate Mad Squad Bridgeton & Dalmarnock Y. Bridgeton Derry Y. White Scheme Derry Reid Street Dickies Reid Street
List_of_gangs_in_Glasgow
Area of Glasgow, Scotland
was one of a string of estates strung out along the River Clyde from Dalmarnock–, through Westthorn and Dalbeth to Easterhill, which went from being country
Daldowie
Former railway line in Scotland
east-west axis, connecting Maryhill in the north west of the city with Dalmarnock, on a short branch from Rutherglen on the main line, in the south east
Glasgow_Central_Railway
Scottish television series
High Times is a Scottish comedy drama on STV, based around the lives of two flatmates and their neighbours in a high-rise tower block in Glasgow, in the
High_Times_(TV_series)
Railway station in South Lanarkshire, Scotland
Cross (Glasgow) Corkerhill Croftfoot Crookston Crosshill Crossmyloof Dalmarnock Drumchapel Duke Street Dumbreck Easterhouse Exhibition Centre Garrowhill
Carstairs_railway_station
Long-distance cycling route in South Lanarkshire, Scotland
Cathcart Charing Cross Corkerhill Croftfoot Crookston Crosshill Crossmyloof Dalmarnock Drumchapel Drumry Duke Street Dumbreck Easterhouse Exhibition Centre Garrowhill
National_Cycle_Route_75
Glasgow subway station
Carntyne Cathcart Corkerhill Croftfoot Crookston Crosshill Crossmyloof Dalmarnock Drumchapel Drumry Duke Street Dumbreck Easterhouse Exhibition Centre Garrowhill
Hillhead_subway_station
District of Glasgow, Scotland
Budhill Calton Camlachie Carmyle Carntyne Craigend Cranhill Daldowie Dalmarnock Dennistoun Easterhouse Easthall Gallowgate Garrowhill Garthamlock Gartloch
Castlemilk
River in Scotland
river begins to widen, meandering through Cambuslang, Rutherglen, and Dalmarnock, and past Glasgow Green. From the Tidal Weir westwards, the river is tidal:
River_Clyde
Bridge in Glasgow, Scotland
Budhill Calton Camlachie Carmyle Carntyne Craigend Cranhill Daldowie Dalmarnock Dennistoun Easterhouse Easthall Gallowgate Garrowhill Garthamlock Gartloch
Kelvinbridge
Railway station in Cumbria, England
Cross (Glasgow) Corkerhill Croftfoot Crookston Crosshill Crossmyloof Dalmarnock Drumchapel Duke Street Dumbreck Easterhouse Exhibition Centre Garrowhill
Carlisle_railway_station
Suburb of Glasgow, Scotland
Budhill Calton Camlachie Carmyle Carntyne Craigend Cranhill Daldowie Dalmarnock Dennistoun Easterhouse Easthall Gallowgate Garrowhill Garthamlock Gartloch
Kinning_Park
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Lord Kartikeya
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A cavalier, A Hindu month, Medical God
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Arabic, Muslim
Peacemaker
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English
Variant spelling of English Jacklyn, JACLYN means "supplanter."
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Antony and Cleopatra' and 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar'. Aemilius Lepidus, Roman triumvir.
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Danish Greek Latin
Vigilant.
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The Biblical David is the English language equivalent. A Prophet's name.
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Holy cross.
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Russian
Worships God.
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Full of Nectar
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