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Place in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Castlereagh Upper (named after the former barony of Castlereagh) is a historic barony in County Down, Northern Ireland. It was created by 1841 with the
Castlereagh_Upper
Townland in Northern Ireland
located within the historic civil parish of Knockbreda, the barony of Castlereagh Upper in County Down, Northern Ireland. Unlike most traditional Irish townlands
Queen's_Island
Village in County Down, Northern Ireland
and Comber and is split between the historic baronies of Castlereagh Lower and Castlereagh Upper. It had a population of 3,138 people in the 2021 census
Ballygowan
Civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland
of Dufferin, with two smaller portions in the baronies of Castlereagh Upper and Castlereagh Lower. Settlements within Killinchy civil parish include:
Killinchy_(civil_parish)
County in Northern Ireland
region. Baronies Ards Lower (from the Irish: Aird) Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin (from the Irish: Duifrian) Iveagh Lower, Lower
County_Down
Civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland
situated mainly in the historic barony of Castlereagh Upper, with 4 townlands in the barony of Castlereagh Lower. The civil parish contains a number of
Knockbreda_(civil_parish)
Place in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
By 1841 the barony was divided into Castlereagh Lower and Castlereagh Upper. "An Caisleán Riabhach/Castlereagh". Placenames Database of Ireland. Retrieved
Castlereagh (County Down barony)
Castlereagh_(County_Down_barony)
Village on Strangford Lough, Northern Ireland
mainly in the barony of Dufferin, with one townland in the barony of Castlereagh Upper. It also contains the village of Killyleagh. The civil parish contains
Killyleagh
British statesman (1769–1822)
– 12 August 1822), usually known as Lord Castlereagh, derived from the courtesy title Viscount Castlereagh (UK: /ˈkɑːsəlreɪ/ KAH-səl-ray) by which he
Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh
Robert_Stewart,_Viscount_Castlereagh
Topics referred to by the same term
Belfast Castlereagh (County Down townland) which gives its name to the borough Castlereagh (County Down barony), latterly divided into Castlereagh Upper and
Castlereagh
Barony in County Down, Northern Ireland
Iveagh Upper, Lower Half to the south; Iveagh Upper, Upper Half to the south-west; Iveagh Lower, Lower Half to the west and north; Castlereagh Upper to the
Iveagh_Lower,_Upper_Half
Barony in Northern Ireland
four other baronies: Massereene Lower to the north; Belfast Upper to the east; Castlereagh Upper to the south-east; and Iveagh Lower, Lower Half to the south-west
Massereene_Upper
Village in County Down, Northern Ireland
3 miles (5 km) west of Carryduff. It is in the historic barony of Castlereagh Upper. The townland has an area of 1,274 acres (516 ha). The 2001 Census
Drumbo
Place in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Strangford Lough, and is bordered by three other baronies: Castlereagh Lower to the north; Castlereagh Upper to the west; and Lecale Lower to the south. Dufferin
Dufferin_(barony)
Place in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
(also partly in baronies of Castlereagh Upper and Dufferin) Kilmood Knockbreda (also partly in barony of Castlereagh Upper) Newtownards (also partly in
Castlereagh_Lower
Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Castlereagh is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Castlereagh is 67 kilometres (42 mi) north-west of the Sydney central business
Castlereagh,_New_South_Wales
Town in County Down, Northern Ireland
civil parish of Newtownards and the historic baronies of Ards Lower and Castlereagh Lower. Newtownards is in the Ards and North Down Borough. The population
Newtownards
Town on outskirts of Belfast, Northern Ireland
educational reformer, Robert Sullivan, and the Praeger family. Sullivan Upper Grammar School is named after Robert Sullivan. Robert Lloyd Praeger (1865–1953)
Holywood,_County_Down
Northern Irish village
a freemasons' lodge. The village is within the historic barony of Castlereagh Upper and the civil parish of Killaney. First held in 1921, the Temple 100
Temple,_County_Down
Large sea inlet in Northern Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Strangford_Lough
Civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland
Down, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic barony of Castlereagh Upper. The civil parish contains the village of Saintfield. The civil parish
Saintfield_(civil_parish)
Human settlement in Northern Ireland
19 km (12 mi) from the city of Belfast. It is within the Lisburn and Castlereagh District Council area. The village is noted for its Georgian architecture
Royal_Hillsborough
District of Northern Ireland (1973–2015)
Castlereagh (/ˈkɑːsəlreɪ/ KAH-səl-ray) was a local government district with the status of borough in Northern Ireland. It merged with Lisburn City Council
Castlereagh_(borough)
Parish in County Down, Northern Ireland
mainly situated in the historic barony of Castlereagh Lower, with a small portion in the barony of Castlereagh Upper. Settlements within Comber civil parish
Comber_(civil_parish)
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
The Upper Castlereagh Public School is a heritage-listed former closed school building located at 312 Old Castlereagh Road in the western Sydney suburb
Upper Castlereagh Public School
Upper_Castlereagh_Public_School
Former hamlet in County Down, Northern Ireland
to 1926. The manor of Castlereagh gave its name to the barony of Castlereagh, later split into Castlereagh Upper and Castlereagh Lower. Under the Irish
Castlereagh (County Down townland)
Castlereagh_(County_Down_townland)
Human settlement in Northern Ireland
(1.6 km) from Crossgar. It is situated in the historic baronies of Castlereagh Upper and Kinelarty. Kilmore derives its name from the Irish word 'an Chill
Kilmore,_County_Down
Village in County Down, Northern Ireland
civil parish covers areas in the historic baronies of Castlereagh Upper in County Down and Belfast Upper in County Antrim. It also contains the urban area
Drumbeg,_County_Down
Village in County Down, Northern Ireland
in County Down, the baronies of Iveagh Lower, Lower Half and Iveagh Upper, Upper Half, the townlands of Rossconor and Lessize, the district electoral
Rathfriland
1809 pistol duel in England
The Castlereagh–Canning duel was a pistol duel between the British Minister of War Viscount Castlereagh and Foreign Secretary George Canning, which took
Castlereagh–Canning_duel
Geographical area on the island of Ireland
(Civil Parishes within Upper and Lower Ards (all), and civil parishes of Bangor, Dundonald, Holywood and Newtownards in Castlereagh Lower)". townlands.ie
Ards_Peninsula
City near Belfast, Northern Ireland
Ireland Lisburn was joined with the greater part of Castlereagh to form the Lisburn City and Castlereagh District. The town was originally known as Lisnagarvy
Lisburn
Barony in County Down, Northern Ireland
other baronies: Massereene Upper to the north; Castlereagh Upper to the east; Iveagh Lower, Upper Half and Iveagh Upper, Upper Half to the south; Oneilland
Iveagh_Lower,_Lower_Half
Town in County Down, Northern Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Kilkeel
Port town in County Down, Northern Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Warrenpoint
Town on outskirts of Belfast, Northern Ireland
located on the Upper Newtownards Road, facing Dundonald Cemetery. Castlereagh Hills Golf Club is a 18-hole parkland course in the Castlereagh Hills. Dundonald
Dundonald,_County_Down
Village in County Down, Northern Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Crawfordsburn
Town in County Down, Northern Ireland
in the civil parish of Seapatrick and the historic barony of Iveagh Upper, Upper Half. The town began as a coaching stop on the road from Belfast to Dublin
Banbridge
Town in County Down, Northern Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Donaghadee
Glacial fjord or sea inlet in Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Carlingford_Lough
Place in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
north-east; Antrim Upper to the north-west; Massereene Lower to the west; Massereene Upper to the south-west; and Castlereagh Upper to the south. The Forth
Belfast_Upper
City in County Down, Northern Ireland
Crawfordsburn Primary & Groomsport Primary; Priory Integrated College, Sullivan Upper School, Regent House Grammar School, Movilla High School, Strangford College
Bangor,_County_Down
Human settlement in Northern Ireland
name in the civil parish of Knockbreda in the historic barony of Castlereagh Upper. "Ballynafoy". Place Names NI. Retrieved 18 April 2015. "Ballynafoy"
Ballynafoy_(Annaclone)
Townland in Northern Ireland
situated in the civil parish of Killinchy and the historic barony of Castlereagh Upper, located just south of the village, Ballygowan. It lies within the
Carrickmannon
Village in County Down, Northern Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Crossgar
Town in County Down, Northern Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Downpatrick
Park Carnamuck (from Ceathrú na Muc meaning "quarterland of the pigs") Castlereagh (from Caisleán Riabhach meaning "grey castle") – former site of Castle
List_of_townlands_in_Belfast
Neolithic henge monument
Retrieved 17 August 2012. Borlase, William C. (1897). "In the barony of Castlereagh upper". The Dolmens of Ireland. Vol. 1. London: Chapman & Hall. pp. 275–281
Giant's_Ring
Village in County Down, Northern Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Killinchy
Human settlement in Northern Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Strangford
Housing estate near Belfast, Northern Ireland
estates layout mostly came from Scotland. It lies within the Borough of Castlereagh and the Belfast East Parliamentary and Assembly constituency. In the
Ballybeen
Town and civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Dromore,_County_Down
Human settlement in Northern Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Seahill
City in Northern Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Newry
Human settlement in Northern Ireland
Down, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic barony of Castlereagh Upper. It is also a townland of 298 acres. Killaney lies east of Lough Henney
Killaney_(civil_parish)
Village on the Ards Peninsula, Northern Ireland
people in the 2011 Census. The village is located within the Barony of Ards Upper. Pot fishing, mainly for prawns and crabs and licensed shellfish farming
Portaferry
Human settlement in Northern Ireland
townland in southeast Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is in the barony of Castlereagh Upper and parish of Knockbreda in County Down. Two small developments, Roddens
Braniel
Place in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
baronies: Iveagh Upper, Lower Half to the west; Lecale Upper to the south and south-east; Lecale Lower to the east; Castlereagh Upper to the north; and
Kinelarty
Human settlement in Northern Ireland
situated in the historic baronies of Castlereagh Upper and Iveagh Lower, Upper Half in County Down and Massereene Upper in County Antrim. It is also a townland
Blaris
Village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland
the barony of Castlereagh Upper, and is situated within the Lagan Valley Regional Park. The local authority is Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council. A
Tullynacross
Village on the Ards Peninsula, Northern Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Cloghy
Village in County Down, Northern Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Scarva
Town in County Down, Northern Ireland
old town (upper square) and new town (lower square) as well as its very wide main street.[citation needed] The old market house in the upper square was
Castlewellan
Human settlement in Northern Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Loughinisland
Town in County Down, Northern Ireland
of Town Parks, the civil parish of Comber and the historic barony of Castlereagh Lower. Comber is part of the Ards and North Down Borough. It is also
Comber
Village in County Down, Northern Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Rostrevor
Townland in Northern Ireland
situated in the civil parish of Kilcoo and the historic barony of Iveagh Upper, Lower Half, located miles 2 north-west of Newcastle. It lies within the
Aghacullion
Former Gaelic Kingdom on the island of Ireland
take in Ireland. Conn McNeill O'Neill, the Lord of Upper Clandeboye, who was based at Castlereagh, was arrested around Christmas of 1602 (a year after
Clandeboye
Townland/electoral ward in Belfast, Northern Ireland
townland is in the civil parish of Knockbreda in the historic barony of Castlereagh Upper in County Down, and has existed since earlier than 1622. The electoral
Ballymacarrett
Places in Northern Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
List_of_places_in_County_Down
Town in County Down, Northern Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Ballynahinch,_County_Down
Village in County Down, Northern Ireland
IreAtlas Townlands Database. Retrieved 19 May 2015. "Dromara in Lisburn and Castlereagh (Northern Ireland)". citypopulation.de. Retrieved 6 July 2025. "The Assembly
Dromara
Village in County Down, Northern Ireland
the parish. The parish of Clonduff is situated in the barony of Iveagh Upper, Lower Half. It had a population of 899 people in the 2001 census. On 27
Hilltown,_County_Down
Human settlement in Northern Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Kircubbin,_County_Down
Area of Belfast, Northern Ireland
private housing and continues as far as Upper Knockbreda Road. Cregagh Library and the former home of Castlereagh Borough Council are found on this part
Cregagh
Fishing village in County Down, Northern Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Ardglass
Granite boulder in Northern Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Cloughmore
Village on the Ards Peninsula, Northern Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Ballyhalbert
Coastal suburb of Belfast, Northern Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Cultra
Village in County Down, Northern Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Helen's_Bay
River in New South Wales, Australia
The Castlereagh River is located in the central–western district of New South Wales, Australia. It is part of the Macquarie-Castlereagh catchment within
Castlereagh_River
Seaside resort town in Northern Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Newcastle,_County_Down
Place in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
baronies: Lecale Upper to the south; Ards Upper to the north-east just across the mouth of Strangford Lough; Dufferin to the north; Castlereagh Upper to the north-west;
Lecale_Lower
Village in County Down, Northern Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Bleary
Orior Lower Orior Upper Tiranny or Turaney There were 14 baronies in County Down: Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh
List of baronies of Northern Ireland
List_of_baronies_of_Northern_Ireland
Village near Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Groomsport
Three islands off the coast of County Down, Northern Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Copeland_Islands
Human settlement in Northern Ireland
County Down, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic barony of Castlereagh Lower. The name Tullynakill appears in the 1615 Terrier of church property
Tullynakill
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1950 onwards
exchanged territory with Strangford, losing the Dundonald area from Castlereagh and gaining a part of Ards. The Member of Parliament since the 2024 general
North Down (UK Parliament constituency)
North_Down_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Large, intertidal sea inlet on the east coast of Northern Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Belfast_Lough
Human settlement in Northern Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Saintfield
Townland in Northern Ireland
situated in the civil parish of Ballyphilip and the historic barony of Ards Upper, located 1.5 miles east of Portaferry. It lies within the Ards and North
Ardgeehan
Mountain range in Northern Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Mourne_Mountains
Village in County Down, Northern Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Dundrum,_County_Down
Village on the Ards Peninsula, Northern Ireland
Ballywalter Heroes Loyal Orange Lodge, number 1884, and is itself part of the Upper Ards District LOL No 11, in the County Down Grand Orange Lodge. It was first
Ballywalter
Human settlement in Northern Ireland
Down, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic barony of Iveagh Upper, Lower Half. The parish contains Maghera Churches and Round Tower, a 6th-century
Maghera,_County_Down
Village in County Down, Northern Ireland
parish is mainly in the historic barony of Iveagh Upper, Lower Half with one townland in Iveagh Upper, Upper Half. The civil parish contains the following
Kilcoo
Human settlement in Northern Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Millisle
Town in Northern Ireland
is therefore subject to the local government authority of Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council. Both the overall council and the electoral area (Killultagh)
Moira,_County_Down
Village in County Down, Northern Ireland
Baronies Ards Lower Ards Upper Castlereagh Lower Castlereagh Upper Dufferin Iveagh Lower Iveagh Upper Kinelarty Lecale Lower Lecale Upper Lordship of Newry Mourne
Waringstown
CASTLEREAGH UPPER
CASTLEREAGH UPPER
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from Upham in Hampshire or from minor places so named in Devon and Wiltshire. The first is named with Old English upp ‘upper’ + hÄm ‘homestead’ or hamm ‘river meadow’, ‘enclosure hemmed in by water’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Kestle, a place in Cornwall, so named from Cornish castell ‘castle’, ‘village’, ‘rock’.German : habitational name from a place so called in Upper Franconia.Dutch : variant of Kessel.
Surname or Lastname
English (Gloucestershire)
English (Gloucestershire) : from Middle English soler ‘solar’, ‘upper floor of a house’ (Old English solor), probably an occupational name for a servant whose duties were centered in the upper part of a house.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous places called Upton. The majority of them are named from Old English up- ‘upper’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. One in Essex, however, was originally named with the phrase upp in tūne ‘up in the settlement’, i.e. the higher part of the settlement; and one in Worcestershire is probably so called from the Old English personal name Ubba + tūn.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a fierce or cruel man, from Middle English grill(e) ‘angry’, ‘vicious’ (from Old English gryllan ‘to rage’, ‘to gnash the teeth’; compare 4).German : nickname for a cheerful person, from Middle High German grille ‘cricket’ (Old High German grillo, from Late Latin grillus, Greek gryllos). The insect is widely supposed to be of a cheerful disposition, no doubt because of its habit of infesting hearths and warm places. The vocabulary word is confined largely to southern Germany and Austria, and it is in this region that the surname is most frequent.German : habitational name from any of eight places in Upper Bavaria and Austria, perhaps so named from Middle High German grille ‘cricket’.North German : nickname for an angry man from Middle Low German grellen ‘to be furious’, ‘to shriek’. Compare 1.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Having the upper hand, More acceptable
Surname or Lastname
English (southwest)
English (southwest) : occupational name for a digger of ditches or a builder of dikes, or a topographic name for someone who lived by a ditch or dike, from an agent derivative of Middle English diche, dike (see Dyke).English : regional name from an area of East Sussex, near Hellingly, called ‘the Dicker’ (hence also the hamlets of Upper and Lower Dicker), from Middle English dyker unit of ten (Latin decuria, from decem ‘ten’); the reason for the place being so named is not clear. It has been suggested that the reference is to a bundle of iron rods, in which sense dicras appears in Domesday Book. Such a bundle could have been the rent for property in this iron-working area. Surname forms such as atte dicker occur in the surrounding region in the 13th and 14th centuries.German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Dick 2, from an inflected form.North German : variant of Low German Dieker, a topographic or an occupational name for someone who lived or worked at a dike (see Dieck).Americanized spelling of French Decaire.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by the ‘upper pasture’, from Middle English uvere ‘over’, ‘higher’ + feld(e) ‘pasture’, ‘open country’, or a habitational name from a place named with these elements.Americanized form of Dutch Overfelt or of German Oberfeld, a topographic name from ober ‘upper’, ‘up above’ + feld ‘open country’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English lofte ‘upper chamber’, ‘attic’, possibly bestowed on a household servant who worked in an upper chamber, or used in the same sense as Loftus.Danish : habitational name from a place called Loft.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Yearby in Cleveland (formerly in North Yorkshire), which Ekwall derives from Old Scandinavian Efribýr ‘upper village or homestead’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a slaughterer of animals, from Middle English slahter (an agent derivative of slaht ‘killing’).English : topographic name from Middle English sloghtre ‘boggy place’, or a habitational name from a place named with this term (Old English slÅhtre), for example Upper and Lower Slaughter in Gloucestershire.English : topographic name for someone who lived by a blackthorn or sloe, Old English slÄhtrÄ“ow.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Sollars.German : topographic name for someone who lived in a marshy place, from Soll (variant of Sohl 1), the suffix -er denoting an inhabitant.South German (Söller) : nickname for someone whose house had a characteristic arbor or sunroom attached or a loggia in the upper story, from Latin solarium ‘sun room’.
Boy/Male
Indian
Authority, Showing upper hand
Surname or Lastname
German and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a joiner, from a word of Slavic origin. Compare Polish Stolarz.German (Switzerland and Upper Rhine) : habitational name for someone from a place called Stolle, near Zurich (now called Stollen).English : occupational name for a stole maker, from an agent derivative of Middle English stole ‘stole’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places in North Yorkshire called Helmsley. The names are of different etymologies: the one near Rievaulx Abbey is from the Old English personal name Helm + Old English lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’, whereas Upper Helmsley, near York, is from the Old English personal name Hemele + Old English ēg ‘island’, and had the form Hemelsey till at least the 14th century.
Surname or Lastname
Norwegian
Norwegian : habitational name from any of about 20 places so named for having a farmhouse with an upper story (see Loftus).English : variant of Loftus.
Surname or Lastname
Norwegian
Norwegian : habitational name from any of some twenty farmsteads, mainly in Telemark and on the west coast, named Øverland, from øver ‘upper’ + land ‘land’.English : habitational name from Overland Farm in Kent, named with Old English yfer ‘hill brow’ + land ‘land’.
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : habitational name from Loftus in Cleveland, Lofthouse in West Yorkshire, or Loftsome in East Yorkshire. All are named from Old Norse lopt ‘loft’, ‘upper storey’ + hús ‘house’, the last being derived from the dative plural form, húsum. Houses built with an upper storey (which was normally used for the storage of produce during the winter) were a considerable rarity among the ordinary people of the Middle Ages.Irish : English surname adopted by certain bearers of the Gaelic surname Ó Lochlainn (see Laughlin) or Ó Lachtnáin (see Lough).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous places so called. Most are named from Old English uferra ‘upper’ + tÅ«n ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; others have Old English Åfer ‘riverbank’ or ofer ‘slope’ as the first element.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name from Middle English hose, huse ‘brambles’, ‘thorns’.English : habitational name from a place in Leicestershire, named from Old English hÅs, plural of hÅh ‘spur of land’ (literally ‘heel’), or a topographic name with the same meaning.English and German : metonymic occupational name from Middle English, Middle Low and High German hose ‘hose’, ‘leggings’, denoting a knitter or seller of hose, or a nickname for someone who habitually wore noticeble legwear.German (Upper Saxony) : apparently from a Czech personal name, Hos, a reduced form of Johannes (see John).
CASTLEREAGH UPPER
CASTLEREAGH UPPER
Girl/Female
Muslim
Exalted
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
White; River
Boy/Male
Hindu
Mountain of gold
Boy/Male
Tamil
Agreed, Consented
Female
Hungarian
Feminine form of Hungarian Ferenc, FRANCISKA means "French."
Girl/Female
British, English
From Wales
Girl/Female
Indian
Who gives happiness
Girl/Female
Tamil
Anantika | அநாநà¯à®¤à¯€à®•ா
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Pleasant
Boy/Male
English
From the Vegetable Farm
CASTLEREAGH UPPER
CASTLEREAGH UPPER
CASTLEREAGH UPPER
CASTLEREAGH UPPER
CASTLEREAGH UPPER
n.
The upper part; the top.
a.
Highest; topmost; uppermost.
n.
A device emblematic of union, used on a national flag or ensign, sometimes, as in the military standard of Great Britain, covering the whole field; sometimes, as in the flag of the United States, and the English naval and marine flag, occupying the upper inner corner, the rest of the flag being called the fly. Also, a flag having such a device; especially, the flag of Great Britain.
n.
The upper petal of a papilionaceous flower; the standard.
adv.
Up the stairs; in or toward an upper story.
v. t.
To provide, as a shoe, with new upper leather; hence, to piece, as any old thing, with a new part; to repair; to patch; -- often followed by up.
a.
Situated in, or belonging to, the upper part of a town or city; as, a uptown street, shop, etc.; uptown society.
a.
Highest in place, position, rank, power, or the like; upmost; supreme.
n.
The band which encompasses the waist; esp., one on the upper part of breeches, trousers, pantaloons, skirts, or the like.
n.
The upper leather for a shoe; a vamp.
n.
The upper side; the part that is uppermost.
adv.
In the upper parts; above.
n.
The highest class in society; the upper ten. See Upper ten, under Upper.
comp.
Being further up, literally or figuratively; higher in place, position, rank, dignity, or the like; superior; as, the upper lip; the upper side of a thing; the upper house of a legislature.
n.
The part of a boot or shoe above the sole and welt, and in front of the ankle seam; an upper.
adv.
To or in the upper part of a town; as, to go uptown.
a.
Arched like the roof of the mouth, as the upper lip of many ringent flowers.
n.
A very large marine mammal (Trichecus rosmarus) of the Seal family, native of the Arctic Ocean. The male has long and powerful tusks descending from the upper jaw. It uses these in procuring food and in fighting. It is hunted for its oil, ivory, and skin. It feeds largely on mollusks. Called also morse.
n.
A South African monkey (Cercopithecus pygerythrus, / Lelandii). The upper parts are grayish green, finely specked with black. The cheeks and belly are reddish white.