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City in Scotland
in to its history. Situated on the River Forth, Stirling is the administrative centre for the Stirling council area, and is traditionally the county town
Stirling
Scottish World War II officer, and founder of the Special Air Service
Following Stirling's capture, Paddy Mayne took command of the SAS. Stirling transferred to the Regular Army Reserve of Officers in 1947. Stirling was granted
David_Stirling
New Zealand mixed martial artist (born 1997)
White. Stirling made his UFC debut on 14 December 2024, defeating Tuco Tokkos via unanimous decision at UFC on ESPN 63. In his next fight, Stirling faced
Navajo_Stirling
Closed-cycle regenerative heat engine
the regenerator is what differentiates a Stirling engine from other closed-cycle hot air engines. In the Stirling engine, a working fluid (e.g. air) is heated
Stirling_engine
Scottish comedian and presenter (b. 1988)
Buffering, a sitcom Stirling co-created with Steve Bugeja, aired on ITV2 in summer 2021, and ran for two series until 2023. In 2022, Stirling and Laura Whitmore
Iain_Stirling
British actress (born 1977)
Rigg and theatre producer Archibald Stirling, Laird of Keir. Her parents married in 1982 and divorced in 1990. Stirling attended the private school Wycombe
Rachael_Stirling
American musician (born 1986)
Lindsey Stirling (b. 1986)". GCD. February 23, 2022. Retrieved February 23, 2022. Stirling, Lindsey. "Previous Performances". LindseyStirling.com. Archived
Lindsey_Stirling
Topics referred to by the same term
James Stirling may refer to: James Stirling (mathematician) (1692–1770), Scottish mathematician Sir James Stirling, 1st Baronet (c.1740–1805), Scottish
James_Stirling
British racing driver (1929–2020)
related to Stirling Moss. Official website Stirling Moss at 24 Hours of Le Mans (in French) Grand Prix History – Hall of Fame, Stirling Moss Stirling Moss profile
Stirling_Moss
Scottish Theatrical producer and a former officer in the Scots Guards
Keir estate at Lecropt in the Stirling council area in Scotland. Stirling is the eldest son of William Joseph Stirling of Keir (9 May 1911 – 1983) and
Archie_Stirling
Castle in Scotland
Stirling Castle, located in Stirling, is one of the largest and most historically and architecturally important castles in Scotland. The castle sits atop
Stirling_Castle
Topics referred to by the same term
up Stirling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stirling is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland. Stirling may also refer to: City of Stirling, Perth
Stirling_(disambiguation)
British four-engined heavy bomber of the Second World War
abandoned, the S.29, which later received the name Stirling, proceeded to production. In early 1941, the Stirling entered squadron service. During its use as
Short_Stirling
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Ian Stirling may refer to: Ian Stirling (biologist) (1941–2024), Canadian zoologist and marine biologist Ian Stirling (broadcaster) (1940–2005), British
Ian_Stirling
Special Air Service commando (1911–1983)
thereby ending his army career. Stirling was born on 9 May 1911, the eldest son of Brigadier General Archibald Stirling of Keir, a Scottish laird and Margaret
Bill Stirling (British Army officer)
Bill_Stirling_(British_Army_officer)
Irish cricketer
Paul Robert Stirling (born 3 September 1990) is an Irish cricketer from Northern Ireland. Stirling is the opening batsman for the Ireland cricket team
Paul_Stirling
Battle of the First War of Scottish Independence
Wallace joined Moray in September near Dundee, and they marched to Stirling. Stirling, in the words of Stuart Reid, was "traditionally regarded as the key
Battle_of_Stirling_Bridge
British Army garrison in Credenhill, Herefordshire
subsequently renamed in 1984 to Stirling Lines in honour of the regiment's founder, Lieutenant Colonel David Stirling. In 1994, the Royal Air Force (RAF)
Stirling_Lines
American screenwriter (1918–1996)
road unit of Route 66 from El Paso, Texas. He told Stirling they could save perhaps $100,000 if Stirling could write an extra story for the show that could
Stirling_Silliphant
Approximation for factorials
even for small values of n {\displaystyle n} . It is named after James Stirling, though a related but less precise result was first stated by Abraham de
Stirling's_approximation
Uruguayan politician
Guillermo Stirling (born March 4 1937) is a Uruguayan notary and political figure. Stirling is a prominent member of the Uruguayan Colorado Party. He
Guillermo_Stirling
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John Stirling may refer to: John Stirling (principal) (1654–1727), Scottish minister John Stirling (Lord Provost) (1677–1736), Scottish merchant Jock
John_Stirling
British prize for excellence in architecture
British Architects Stirling Prize is a British prize for excellence in architecture. It is named after the architect James Stirling, organised and awarded
Stirling_Prize
Human rights advocate
In 2008, Stirling founded Detained in Dubai, a justice organisation, after her friend, Cat Le-Huy, had been imprisoned in Dubai. Stirling campaigned
Radha_Stirling
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Archibald Stirling may refer to: Archibald Stirling, Lord Garden (1617–1668), Scottish judge Archibald Stirling, father of Sir William Stirling-Maxwell
Archibald_Stirling
British writer and actor
Richard Stirling is an English writer and actor, who has appeared on film, television and the West End theatre and Off-Broadway stage. He studied at the
Richard_Stirling
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William Stirling may refer to: Sir William Stirling-Maxwell, 9th Baronet (1818–1878), Scottish historical writer William Stirling (footballer) (died 1914)
William_Stirling
Thermodynamic cycle that includes the basic Stirling engine
The Stirling cycle is a thermodynamic cycle that describes the general class of Stirling devices. This includes the original Stirling engine that was
Stirling_cycle
Mathematical sequences in combinatorics
In mathematics, Stirling numbers arise in a variety of analytic and combinatorial problems. They are named after James Stirling, who introduced them in
Stirling_number
related to the Stirling numbers, the Bernoulli numbers, and the generalized Bernoulli polynomials. There are multiple variants of the Stirling polynomial
Stirling_polynomials
English actress
"Casualty offers first look at Stirling Gallacher's debut as Jan's wife Ffion". Digital Spy. Retrieved 18 July 2020. "Stirling Gallacher wears wig on Casualty
Stirling_Gallacher
British writer and director working in film, television, and commercials
ITV2 starring comedian Iain Stirling. He also directed "The Inventors", an interactive special of BBC's Inside No. 9. Stirling has received awards in Gold
Martin_Stirling
Surname list
Stirling is a Scottish name that originated in Stirlingshire, Scotland. Since prior to the Norman Conquest the family held its seat in Stirling, Scotland
Stirling_(surname)
Lowland Scottish clan
Clan Stirling is a Scottish clan of the Scottish Lowlands. The Scottish town of Stirling and Stirling Castle lie at the crossroads of Scotland and this
Clan_Stirling
Australian politician
Victor Stirling (7 April 1904 – 23 July 1968) was an Australian politician. Stirling was born at Carisbrook second child dairy farmer Henry Stirling and
Harold_Stirling
Yates Stirling (May 6, 1843 – March 5, 1929) was a rear admiral in the United States Navy. Stirling was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on May 6, 1843, the
Yates_Stirling
Numbers parameterizing ways to partition a set
In mathematics, particularly in combinatorics, a Stirling number of the second kind (or Stirling partition number) is the number of ways to partition
Stirling numbers of the second kind
Stirling_numbers_of_the_second_kind
Township in Ontario, Canada
Valley and Stirling's nearby lake Oak Lake which lies south of the community. Besides the village proper of Stirling, the township of Stirling-Rawdon comprises
Stirling-Rawdon
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Stirling County may refer to: Stirling County RFC, Scottish rugby club Stirling County, Western Australia County of Stirling, i.e. Stirlingshire, Scotland
Stirling_County
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Edward Stirling may refer to: Edward Charles Stirling, Australian anthropologist and professor of physiology Edward Stirling (politician), his father
Edward_Stirling
The Sheriff of Stirling was historically the office responsible for enforcing law and order in Stirling, Scotland and bringing criminals to justice. Prior
Sheriff_of_Stirling
Canadian-American science fiction and fantasy author (born 1953)
Stephen Michael Stirling (born September 30, 1953) is a Canadian-American science fiction and fantasy author who was born in France. Stirling is the author
S._M._Stirling
Australian naval base near Perth
YGAD). HMAS Stirling is currently under the command of Captain Ken Burleigh, RAN. HMAS Stirling is named after Admiral Sir James Stirling (28 January
HMAS_Stirling
Mine Countermeasures Maritime Autonomous Systems ship of the Royal Navy
HMS Stirling Castle (formerly RFA Stirling Castle) is a ship of the Royal Navy. Originally acquired by the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA), the ship was transferred
HMS_Stirling_Castle_(M01)
Australian actor, producer (1909–1951)
shows included Dad and Dave from Snake Gully. Stirling became Australia's highest paid female actress. Stirling and Edwards married on 9 November 1934 and
Nell_Stirling
19th-century Scottish writer and politician 1818-1878)
can be conferred by the Crown on a Scotsman. Stirling was born at Kenmure, the son of Archibald Stirling, Esq., of Keir and Cawder, and Elizabeth Maxwell
Sir William Stirling-Maxwell, 9th Baronet
Sir_William_Stirling-Maxwell,_9th_Baronet
Scottish amateur pianist (1804–1859)
after his death in 1849. Jane Stirling was born Jean Wilhelmina Stirling as the youngest of 13 children of John Stirling of Kippendavie, at Kippenross
Jane_Stirling
Scottish clergyman and engineer (1790-1878)
Robert Stirling (25 October 1790 – 6 June 1878) was a Scottish clergyman and engineer. He invented the Stirling engine and was inducted into the Scottish
Robert_Stirling
Canadian classical scholar
Stone, D. L. and L. M. Stirling, eds. 2007. Mortuary Landscapes of North Africa. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Stirling, L. M. 2005. The Learned
Lea_Stirling
Scottish coachbuilder 'Stirling' of Edinburgh as the 'Stirling dog cart'. Some were badged Stirling-Panhard and others as Clément-Stirling. Adolphe Clément
Stirling-Panhard
Opera singer from the Dominion of Newfoundland
became known as The Nightingale of the North. Stirling was the daughter of Ann (Peyton) and William Stirling. She was educated at Twillingate and Toronto
Georgina_Stirling
American actress (1921–1997)
Commons has media related to Linda Stirling. Linda Stirling at IMDb Linda Stirling at B-Westerns.com Linda Stirling Article at Todd Gault's Serial Experience
Linda_Stirling
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General Stirling may refer to: Archibald Stirling (British Army officer) (1867–1931), British Army brigadier general Sir Thomas Stirling, 5th Baronet (1733–1808)
General_Stirling
Count of permutations by cycles
especially in combinatorics, Stirling numbers of the first kind arise in the study of permutations. In particular, the unsigned Stirling numbers of the first
Stirling numbers of the first kind
Stirling_numbers_of_the_first_kind
Earldom in the Peerage of Scotland
Earl of Stirling was a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created on 14 June 1633 for William Alexander, 1st Viscount of Stirling. He had already
Earl_of_Stirling
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Stirling City may refer to: The city of Stirling, Scotland, United Kingdom Stirling City, California, United States Sterling City, Texas, United States
Stirling_City
ISBN 978-0-367-90337-4. STIRLING, Prof. Andrew Charles, Who's Who 2015, A & C Black, 2015; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2014 Prof Andrew Stirling Scientists
Andy_Stirling
Scottish footballer (1892–?)
Edward Stirling (3 September 1892 – ?) was a Scottish footballer who played as a left half for various clubs including Dundee United and Rochdale. Rochdale
Ed_Stirling
American lawyer (born 1969)
Bryan Stirling is an American lawyer serving as the United States attorney for the District of South Carolina since 2025. Stirling received his bachelor's
Bryan_Stirling
Soccer club in Perth, Western Australia
Stirling Macedonia Football Club (formerly West Perth Macedonia and Stirling Lions) is an Australian soccer club based in Perth, Western Australia, who
Stirling_Macedonia_FC
Name list
Stirling is a usually masculine given name which may refer to: Stirling Colgate (1925–2013), American physicist at Los Alamos National Laboratory Stirling
Stirling_(given_name)
Topics referred to by the same term
Bill Stirling may refer to: Bill Stirling (cricketer) (1891–1971), Australian cricketer Bill Stirling (British Army officer) (1911–1983), commanding officer
Bill_Stirling
Australia international rugby union player
the original on 26 January 2012. Stirling Mortlock Official website Stirling Mortlock Melbourne Rebels profile Stirling Mortlock and Rod Macqueen [dead
Stirling_Mortlock
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Patrick Stirling may refer to: Patrick Stirling (railway engineer), Scottish railway engineer Patrick Stirling (footballer), Scottish footballer Patrick
Patrick_Stirling
UK Parliament constituency (since 2024)
Teith, Forth and Endrick, Dunblane and Bridge of Allan, Stirling North, Stirling West and Stirling East. Part of the Perth and Kinross Council ward of Strathallan
Stirling_and_Strathallan
In combinatorial mathematics, the Stirling transform of a sequence { an : n = 1, 2, 3, ... } of numbers is the sequence { bn : n = 1, 2, 3, ... } given
Stirling_transform
British army officer and MP
and the Turf Club. Stirling's sons include Lieutenant-Colonel Bill Stirling of Keir and Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Archibald David Stirling. The current Laird
Archibald Stirling (British Army officer)
Archibald_Stirling_(British_Army_officer)
Australian stage actor and opera singer
Theodosia Stirling or Theodosia Yates Stirling is a name that has been attached to the contralto born Theodosia Yates (1815 – 19 July 1904), who had a
Theodosia_Stirling
Canadian professional lumberjack
wins Timbersports title". Maple Ridge New. June 25, 2014. "Stirling Hart". STIHL. "Stirling Hart's World Record Springboard Chop". SN News (Sports Net)
Stirling_Hart
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Admiral Stirling may refer to: Charles Stirling (1760–1833), British Royal Navy vice admiral Frederick Stirling (1829–1885), British Royal Navy vice admiral
Admiral_Stirling
Scottish composer (1765–1846)
Magdalene Stirling (1765 – 1846) was a Scottish composer best known for Twelve Tunes Composed by Miss Stirling of Ardoch, which she had printed privately
Magdalene_Stirling
Mary Graham (d.1846) and her husband, Robert Stirling (1765-1817). He appears to be related to the Stirlings of Kippendavie. He studied law at the University
Patrick_James_Stirling
Human settlement in Scotland
In the early 1950s, Stirling Council announced plans to build 170 new houses in the village, where the pit blocks were. Stirling Council took over the
Fallin,_Stirling
British fashion chain
accessible and affordable high fashion. Stirling Cooper was started by two London cab drivers Ronnie Stirling and Jeff Cooper in 1967. It was initially
Stirling_Cooper
Uruguayan politician
Guillermo Stirling, served as interior minister in early 21st century, and was the Colorado Party (Uruguay)'s presidential candidate in 2004. Stirling served
Manuel_Stirling
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George Stirling may refer to: George Faulds Stirling, English-born educator, rancher and political figure in British Columbia Sir George Stirling, 9th Baronet
George_Stirling
American painter
States and Canada. Willam Stirling Dickinson was the son of Francis Reynolds Dickinson (1880–1974) and Alice May Stirling (1884–1952). Dickinson's grandfather
Stirling_Dickinson
Canadian businessman (1921–2013)
city of St. John's, Newfoundland. Stirling was born in St. John's to Edgar Stiling and Ethel (Uphill) Stirling. Stirling attended the University of Tampa
Geoff_Stirling
Council area of Scotland
abolished and Stirling Council took over all local government functions within the area. The administrative centre of the area is the city of Stirling, with the
Stirling_(council_area)
University in Stirling, Scotland
University of Stirling (abbreviated as Stir or Shruiglea, in post-nominals; Scottish Gaelic: Oilthigh Sruighlea) is a public university in Stirling, Scotland
University_of_Stirling
Village in Alberta, Canada
(45 mi) northwest of the Canada–US border. The Village of Stirling is also referred to as Stirling Agricultural Village due to its designation as a National
Stirling,_Alberta
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Australia called Stirling: Stirling, Western Australia, a suburb of Perth City of Stirling, a local government area of Perth Stirling, South Australia
Stirling,_Australia
Gin and whisky distillery in Stirling, Scotland
Stirling Distillery is a gin and single malt whisky distillery in Stirling, Scotland. The distillery is located at the foot of Stirling Castle. The company
Stirling_distillery
American sports executive and a sportswriter
State Warriors and the New York Knicks, Stirling was the NBA's vice president of basketball operations. Stirling began his career as a reporter with the
Scotty_Stirling
Grand tourer jointly developed by Mercedes-Benz and McLaren Automotive
2009: Mercedes-Benz unveils McLaren SLR Stirling Moss early". Autoblog.com. Retrieved 1 October 2010. "SLR Stirling Moss – design and technology: A synthesis
Mercedes-Benz_SLR_McLaren
Type of permutation in combinatorial mathematics
1; 3,3,2,2,1,1. The number of Stirling permutations of order k is given by the double factorial (2k − 1)!!. Stirling permutations were introduced by
Stirling_permutation
English organist and composer
Elizabeth Stirling - spousal name Elizabeth Bridge - (26 February 1819 – 25 March 1895) was an English organist and composer. Elizabeth Stirling was born
Elizabeth_Stirling
The Stirling Heads are a group of large oak portrait medallions made around the year 1540 to decorate the ceiling of a room at Stirling Castle. The style
Stirling_Heads
Sussex Weald, Stirling attended Bishop's Stortford College and the University of London. After a brief period of general practice, Stirling joined the Universities'
Leader_Stirling
American nuclear physicist (1925–2013)
Stirling Colgate". "SFI co-founder Stirling Colgate passes away". Santa Fe Institute. Dec 2, 2013. Retrieved 3 December 2013. "Remembering Stirling Colgate"
Stirling_Colgate
Mountain in Victoria, Australia
metres (5,732–5,738 ft) above sea level. Mount Stirling is entirely located within the Mount Stirling Alpine Resort, a cross-country and backcountry ski
Mount_Stirling
Scottish football club
Stirling Albion Football Club is a Scottish football club based in the city of Stirling. The club was founded in 1945 following the demise of King's Park
Stirling_Albion_F.C.
American ethnologist and archaeologist
his "wife and constant collaborator" of 42 years Marion Stirling (nee Illig, later Pugh). Stirling began his career with extensive ethnological work in the
Matthew_Stirling
American ice hockey player and coach
as ECHL Champions. In November 2010, Stirling was named to the ECHL All-Decade Team. His father is Steve Stirling, the long-time NCAA and American Hockey
Scott_Stirling
Kenneth George Stirling (8 December 1935 – 8 November 1973) was a South Australian ecologist and philanthropist. Stirling was born in Adelaide, the elder
Kenneth_Stirling
English footballer
County and Billericay Town. Stirling is a product of the Broadwater United football academy run by his father Clasford Stirling in Broadwater Farm, north
Jude_Stirling
Historic county in Scotland
6th Earl of Surrey, and Hugh de Cressingham near Stirling, on the River Forth, at the Battle of Stirling Bridge during the First War of Scottish Independence
Stirlingshire
English actor
Kedar Williams-Stirling (/ˈkiːdər/; born 14 December 1994) is an English actor. His film roles include the action dramas Shank (2010) and Montana (2014)
Kedar_Williams-Stirling
British arts administrator and conservationist (1933–2026)
Holland Park 'Stirling, Sir Angus (Duncan Æneas)' in Who's Who 2009 (A. & C. Black, London, 2008) ISBN 978-0-7136-7164-3 "Sir Angus Stirling, National Trust
Angus_Stirling
British architect (1924–1992)
Sir James Frazer Stirling RA (22 April 1924 – 25 June 1992) was a British architect. Stirling worked in partnership with James Gowan from 1956 to 1963
James_Stirling_(architect)
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English
English : topographic name from northern Middle English bank(e) ‘hillside slope’, ‘riverbank’ + the suffix -er denoting an inhabitant (see Banks).Scottish : habitational name from Bankier in Stirlingshire.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name from Polish bankier ‘banker’.German (Bänker) : occupational name from an agent derivative of Middle Low German banc ‘bench’, ‘counter’ (see Bank).
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Irish
Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hÓileáin, a variant of Ó hAoláin, from a form of Faolán (with loss of the initial F-), a personal name representing a diminutive of faol ‘wolf’. Compare Whelan.English and Scottish : habitational name from Holland, a division of Lincolnshire, or any of the eight villages in various parts of England so called, from Old English hÅh ‘ridge’ + land ‘land’. The Scottish name may also be from places called Holland in Orkney, Houlland in Shetland, Hollandbush in Stirlingshire, and Holland-Hirst in the parish of Kirkintilloch.English, German, Jewish (Ashkenazic), Danish, and Dutch : regional name from Holland, a province of the Netherlands.
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American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German
Of High Quality; Pure; Genuine; First-rate
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Scottish
Scottish : nickname for a fair-haired person, from Gaelic bà n ‘white’, ‘fair’. This is a common name in the Highlands, first recorded in Perth in 1324.Northern English : nickname meaning ‘bone’, probably bestowed on an exceptionally tall, lean man, from Old English bÄn ‘bone’. In northern Middle English -Ä- was preserved, whereas in southern dialects (which later became standard), it was changed to -Å-.Northern English : nickname for a hospitable person, from northern Middle English beyn, bayn ‘welcoming’, ‘friendly’ (Old Norse beinn ‘straight’, ‘direct’).English and French : metonymic occupational name for an attendant at a public bath house, from Middle English, Old French baine ‘bath’.French : topographic name for someone who lived by a Roman bath, from Old French baine ‘bath’ or a habitational name from a place in Ille-et-Vilaine, named with this word.Possibly an altered spelling of North German Behn.George Luke Scobie Bain (1836–91) was born in Stirling, Scotland. He ran away to sea and successively lived and worked in Portland, ME, Chicago, and St. Louis, where he was a miller and flour merchant and a very prominent citizen.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish and English
Scottish and English : from a pet form of Dennis.English : habitational name from a place in Cambridgeshire, most probably named with Old English Dene ‘Dane’ + ēg ‘island’.Scottish : habitational name from Denny in Stirlingshire.Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Duibhne (see Deeney).Irish (Cork) : less frequently, a reduced Anglicization of Gaelic Ó Duineachdha (see Dennehy).
Boy/Male
German English Scottish
Of high quality; pure. Also variant of a name given pre-medieval refiners of silver meaning...
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Scottish
Scottish : variant spelling of Stirling.English : perhaps a variant of Starling.German : from Middle High German sterlinc, the name of a coin, hence probably a nickname for someone who paid that amount in rent.William Sterling settled in Haverhill, MA, in 1662.
Surname or Lastname
English (Warwickshire) and Scottish (Stirling, Lanarkshire, West Lothian)
English (Warwickshire) and Scottish (Stirling, Lanarkshire, West Lothian) : unexplained.Americanized form of German Huske or Hueske.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Sterling, STIRLING means "little star."
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STIRLING
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Hindu, Indian
Name of a Raag
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English
English : variant spelling of Perrin.
Boy/Male
Indian
Heroic brother of the original one
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Gunby in East Yorkshire, which is named from the Old Norse female personal name Gunnhildr + Old Norse býr ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’, or from Gunby St. Nicholas or Gunby St. Peter in Lincolnshire, named from the Old Norse male personal name Gunni + býr ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.
Boy/Male
British, English
Red Haired Horseman
Boy/Male
Danish, German, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Darkness; Twin
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Tammy, TAMMIE means "palm tree."
Girl/Female
Danish, French, German
Pearl
Girl/Female
Tamil
Snehitha | ஸà¯à®¨à¯‡à®¹à¯€à®¤à®¾Â
Friendly
Boy/Male
Hindu
High hill
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