Thievish
81Ye Jacobites by Name — традиционная народная шотландская песня XVIII века, появившаяся в Шотландии во времена восстаний якобитов (англ.)русск. (1688 1746). Оригинальная версия, отражающая точку зрения вигов, просто содержала нападки на якобитов. Роберт Бёрнс… …
82Daw — This interesting surname is of early medieval English, Welsh and Irish origin, and has three possible sources. Firstly, it is a pet form of the orginal hebrew David meaning the beloved one . Introduced into England and Wales by the 12th century… …
83Dawe — This interesting surname is of early medieval English, Welsh and Irish origin, and has three possible sources. Firstly, it is a pet form of the orginal hebrew David meaning the beloved one . Introduced into England and Wales by the 12th century… …
84Dawes — This interesting surname is of early medieval English, Welsh and Irish origin, and has three possible sources. Firstly, it is a pet form of the orginal hebrew David meaning the beloved one . Introduced into England and Wales by the 12th century… …
85Daws — This interesting surname is of early medieval English, Welsh and Irish origin, and has three possible sources. Firstly, it is a pet form of David, a popular personal name in England and Wales, which is derived from the Hebrew male given name… …
86Douse — This is an interesting and unusual name of medieval origin and is a dialectal variant of the name Daw, itself a name that can be either English or Welsh, with totally different origins. The Welsh form is from the pet name Daw for David, which is… …
87Raven — This interesting name is of early medieval English origin, and developed from a nickname for a thievish or dark haired person, from the Middle English raven , a development of the Old English pre 7th Century hraefn . In some cases it may be from… …
88Ravens — This interesting name is of early medieval English origin, and developed from a nickname for a thievish or dark haired person, from the Middle English raven , a development of the Old English pre 7th Century hraefn . In some cases it may be from… …
89Revan — This interesting name is of early medieval English origin, and developed from a nickname for a thievish or dark haired person, from the Middle English raven , a development of the Old English pre 7th Century hraefn . In some cases it may be from… …
90Revance — This interesting name is of early medieval English origin, and developed from a nickname for a thievish or dark haired person, from the Middle English raven , a development of the Old English pre 7th Century hraefn . In some cases it may be from… …