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Botanic garden in London, England
include some of the 27,000 taxa curated by Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, while the herbarium, one of the largest in the world, has over 8.5 million preserved
Kew_Gardens
Herbarium in London
Kew Herbarium (herbarium code: K) is one of the world's largest and most historically significant herbaria, housed at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in
Kew_Herbarium
Scientific collection of dried plants
A herbarium (pl.: herbaria) is a collection of preserved plant specimens and associated data used for scientific study. The specimens may be whole plants
Herbarium
Government botanical research institute in the UK
fungal herbarium specimens and over 2.4 billion seeds collected from nearly 40,000 species in the Millennium Seed Bank. The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew states
Royal_Botanic_Gardens,_Kew
Database of plant names
Botanic Gardens, Kew (Index Kewensis), The Harvard University Herbaria (Gray Herbarium Index), and the Australian National Herbarium (APNI). The IPNI
International Plant Names Index
International_Plant_Names_Index
1919 short story by Virginia Woolf
"Kew Gardens" is a short story by the English author Virginia Woolf. It was first published privately in 1919, then more widely in 1921 in the collection
Kew_Gardens_(short_story)
Greenhouse in Kew Gardens
The Palm House is a large palm house in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, in London, that specialises in growing palms and other tropical and subtropical
Palm_House,_Kew_Gardens
Species of plant
the neotype specimen. This type specimen is currently deposited in Kew Herbarium. George Bentham examined von Chamisso's 1816 collections from San Francisco
Clinopodium_douglasii
curatorial posts at Kew, namely: Curator of the Royal Botanic Gardens (1842) Curator of the Pleasure Grounds (1848) Curator of the Herbarium (1853) Curator
Curators of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Curators_of_the_Royal_Botanic_Gardens,_Kew
British royal palace within Kew Gardens
Kew Palace is a British royal palace within the grounds of Kew Gardens on the banks of the River Thames. Originally a large complex, few elements of it
Kew_Palace
Greenhouse in Kew Gardens, London
opened in May 1863, is a Grade I-listed showhouse for the largest plants in Kew Royal Botanic Gardens. Rectangular, with pitched roofs, its pillars support
Temperate_House,_Kew_Gardens
Register of botanical names of all seed plants, maintained by Kew Gardens
The 1893 Index Kewensis (IK), maintained by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, is a publication that aims to register all botanical names for seed plants
Index_Kewensis
Herbarium in a digitized form
important European herbaria such as Kew) Kew Herbarium Catalogue Australia's Virtual Herbarium United States Virtual Herbarium Archived 2012-03-10 at the Wayback
Virtual_herbarium
Online taxonomic plant database
by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Following the Convention on Biological Diversity, the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew launched Plants of the World Online
Plants_of_the_World_Online
Science and conservation award
The Kew International Medal is an award given to individuals who have made a significant contribution to science and conservation. The award was first
Kew_International_Medal
Encyclopedic list of scientific plant names
Garden, the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. In all, 36 institutions are involved in the production. World Flora Online
World_Flora_Online
Pagoda at Kew Gardens, London
The Great Pagoda at Kew Gardens in southwest London was built in 1761 by Sir William Chambers as a present for Princess Augusta, the founder of the gardens
Great_Pagoda,_Kew_Gardens
Species of flowering plant
S. cheesmaniae Kew Herbarium sheet prepared by Charles Darwin, Chatham Island, Galapagos, September 1835
Solanum_cheesmaniae
The Kew Madagascar Conservation Centre (KMCC) is a non-governmental organisation working on plant research and conservation in Madagascar. It is a dependency
Kew Madagascar Conservation Centre
Kew_Madagascar_Conservation_Centre
English botanist (1930–1972)
to the East African Herbarium in Nairobi. After returning to England, she was for a short time on the staff of the Kew Herbarium. Diana Margaret Napper
D._M._Napper
English botanist (1785–1865)
director of Kew when in 1841 it was recommended to be placed under state ownership as a botanic garden. At Kew he founded the Herbarium and enlarged
William_Jackson_Hooker
Special police force in the UK
The Kew Constabulary (formerly the Royal Botanic Gardens Constabulary) is a small, specialised constabulary responsible for policing the Royal Botanic
Kew_Constabulary
Suburb of London in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
Gardens' Herbarium 1864–90, lived on Kew Green. Henry Nicholas Ridley (1855–1956), botanist, geologist and naturalist, died at his home in Kew. John Smith
Kew
Species of flowering plant
net. Retrieved 2025-11-16. Schmid, Rudolf; Brummitt, R. K.; Staff, Kew Herbarium; Powell, C. E. (1994). "Vascular Plant Families and Genera: A Listing
Smilax_herbacea
Botanical Garden in Karnataka, India
1863-64 and he was replaced by Allan Adamson Black who worked at the Kew Herbarium. Black, however, suffered from poor health and resigned in 1865. He
Lal_Bagh
Species of tree
Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 14 April 2026. "Specimen Details". Kew Gardens Herbarium catalogue. Kew Gardens. Retrieved 14 May 2021.
Hopea_recopei
Austrian botanist and explorer (1806–1872)
the Natural History Museum, London, Kew Herbarium, the National Museum of Natural History and the National Herbarium of Victoria (MEL), Royal Botanic Gardens
Friedrich_Welwitsch
Plant conservation programme and organization based in UK
conservation programme in the world, coordinated by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, UK. After being awarded a Millennium Commission grant in 1995, the project
Millennium Seed Bank Partnership
Millennium_Seed_Bank_Partnership
Scientific work by Joseph Dalton Hooker
specimens collected during this expedition are now part of London's Kew Herbarium. The Flora of Tasmania contains an introductory essay on biogeography
Flora_Antarctica
Herbarium (Chinese: 香港植物標本室) is a herbarium in Hong Kong, managed by the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department. The Hong Kong Herbarium was
Hong_Kong_Herbarium
Historic house and botanic gardens in West Sussex, England
Kew Wakehurst, previously known as Wakehurst and Wakehurst Place, is a house and botanic gardens in West Sussex, England, owned by the National Trust
Wakehurst
Topics referred to by the same term
measurement applied to gold K, the Cretaceous geological period K, herbarium code for Kew Herbarium K-index, a measurement scale for disturbances in the Earth's
K_(disambiguation)
Welsh botanist
she collected plants for the British Museum herbarium. Later, she worked at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, completing work on the ferns of Thailand. Smith
Eryl_Smith
is a list of active herbaria, organized first by continent where the herbarium is located, then within each continent by size of the collection. The
List_of_herbaria
Park in Kew, London
and the Herbarium Library; and a small number of commercial and retail buildings cluster in the southeast corner. To the north of the Green is Kew Bridge
Kew_Green
English philosopher and author (1806–1873)
donated specimens to the Kew Herbarium after his death. In the southern hemisphere, there are also specimens at the National Herbarium of Victoria, Royal Botanic
John_Stuart_Mill
Species of palm
Museo di Storia Naturale di Firenze, Singapore Botanic Gardens and the Kew Herbarium. This plant is a hermaphrodite fan palm. It has a trunk up to 16 metres
Saribus_woodfordii
Book by Joseph Dalton Hooker
specimens collected during the Ross expedition are now part of the Kew Herbarium. The British government fitted out an expedition led by James Clark
Botany of Fuegia, the Falklands, Kerguelen's Land, Etc.
Botany_of_Fuegia,_the_Falklands,_Kerguelen's_Land,_Etc.
This is a list of Directors of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: 1759–1793 William Aiton 1793–1841 William Townsend Aiton 1841–1865 Sir William Jackson
Directors of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Directors_of_the_Royal_Botanic_Gardens,_Kew
Painting by Richard Wilson
Kew Gardens: The Pagoda and Bridge is a 1762 landscape painting by the Welsh artist Richard Wilson. It depicts a view of Kew Gardens, then the grounds
Kew Gardens: The Pagoda and Bridge
Kew_Gardens:_The_Pagoda_and_Bridge
Species of tree
Tilia mongolica Maxim. in: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (2021). Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Herbarium Specimens. Tilia mongolica Maxim. in: Bean, W. J.
Tilia_mongolica
British botanist
Botanic Gardens, Kew, initially working in the temperate house and arboretum. In September 1922, he gained a position in the herbarium, working at first
Charles_Edward_Hubbard
British surgeon and naturalist
from 1891 to 1893. In 1895 he returned to England and worked at the Kew Herbarium in London before going to South Africa where he died in Natal. Some
George_Darby_Haviland
World: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Vascular Plants. Chicago, Illinois: Kew Publishing and The University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-52292-0. Coombes
List of plant genera named after people (A–C)
List_of_plant_genera_named_after_people_(A–C)
Baltic German botanist and ethnologist (1836–1925)
institutions, including the Kew Herbarium, Plantentuin Meise, the Swedish Museum of Natural History, and the National Herbarium of Victoria, Royal Botanic
Georg_August_Schweinfurth
Species of flowering plant in the family Proteaceae
collected is in dispute, the label on the herbarium voucher sheet (Primos#85) housed in the Kew Herbarium, written by Primos, states December 1937, but
Protea_aristata
German botanist (1794–1868)
Martius, including at the New York Botanical Gardens, the Kew Herbarium and National Herbarium of Victoria (MEL), Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria. Between
Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius
Carl_Friedrich_Philipp_von_Martius
Species of flowering plant
treatments. The type specimen is preserved at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Herbarium. The species has been treated under the synonym Nama corymbosum (J.F
Hydrolea_corymbosa
North American species of fern
Fendler in New Mexico in 1848. The type specimen is Fendler 1015 at Kew Herbarium. The epithet presumably honors Fendler. In 1872, Eugène Fournier, in
Myriopteris_fendleri
Historical rule for derterming synonyms in botany
The Kew Rule was used by some authors to determine the application of synonymous names in botanical nomenclature up to about 1906, but was and still is
Kew_Rule
Species of foxglove
designating a specimen from Davis' second collection, now housed in the Kew Herbarium, as the holotype. Heywood coined the specific epithet davisiana in honour
Digitalis_davisiana
Species of amoebozoa
collected from South Carolina and kept in the Kew herbarium, however, a comprehensive search of the herbarium in 2018 was unable to locate it. In 1911, the
Physarum_pusillum
Danish surgeon and botanist (1786–1854)
catalogue itself. Today, Wallich's personal collection is housed at the Kew Herbarium as the Wallich Collection. In addition to the specimens there, Wallich
Nathaniel_Wallich
Species of palm tree
housed at the Herbarium Bogoriense in Indonesia. Isotypes were also deposited at the herbarium at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, the herbarium of the University
Saribus_brevifolius
Database of grasses
grasses, continually maintained and updated by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. As of 2015, GrassBase was one of the largest (along with GrassWorld) structured
GrassBase
American naturalist and physician (1773–1859)
Natural History Museum, London of the United Kingdom, the Kew Herbarium, and the National Herbarium of Victoria (MEL), Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria. The
Thomas_Horsfield
English horticulturist and plant collector (1897–1969)
to join his son James for three months collecting specimens for the Kew Herbarium, incidentally enjoying fishing and hunting trips with the natives. Comber
Harold_Comber
collections in the Melbourne area; between 1840 and 1856, he sent to the Kew Herbarium a series of what William Hooker described as "extensive and excellent
Frederick_Adamson
Academic journal
The Kew Bulletin is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal on plant and fungal taxonomy and conservation published by Springer Science+Business
Kew_Bulletin
Species of flowering plant in the family Proteaceae
collection of a pressed specimen (#3209) was sent to and arrived at the Kew Herbarium in 1904, where it has been housed ever since. Based on this specimen
Protea_convexa
"Hybrid species, the English elm"
February 2018. "Herbarium specimen - L.4214471". Botany catalogues. Naturalis Biodiversity Center. Samara of U. procera, Hunsdon (Kew Herbarium specimen) Richens
Ulmus_minor_'Atinia'
British botanist (1834–1920)
of the Herbarium at Kew Gardens. Baker was born in Guisborough in North Yorkshire, the son of John and Mary (née Gilbert) Baker, and died in Kew. He lived
John_Gilbert_Baker
Elm cultivar
'The British Elms', in The New Naturalist, and placed specimens in the Kew Herbarium. East Anglian hybrid elms, including those Melville's considered U.
Ulmus_×_diversifolia
British botanist
collections of living and dried plants, while making drawings for the Kew Herbarium; the dried specimens went mostly to the British Museum. A vote of the
James_Bowie_(botanist)
Brazilian botanist
botanist, plant collector, and research scientist at the herbarium of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew noted for studying and describing Neotropical flora,
Daniela_Cristina_Zappi
World: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Vascular Plants. Chicago, Illinois: Kew Publishing and The University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-52292-0. Coombes
List of plant genera named after people (D–J)
List_of_plant_genera_named_after_people_(D–J)
Arboretum in Kent, England
operate as a school. The school closed in 2006. The Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew and the Forestry Commission established the site as The National Pinetum
Bedgebury_National_Pinetum
Species of flowering plant in the family Proteaceae endemic to South Africa
found its way into the herbarium of George Bentham, and when he decided to get rid of his collection in 1854 he donated it to the Kew Botanical Gardens, where
Protea_montana
Species of orchid
(Sourav, M.S.H, et al. 2017). There are only three collections in the Kew Herbarium dates from 1902, which suggests that it is quite a rare species. It
Eulophia_obtusa
Species of flowering plants
Association. The P. sediformis specimen was eventually deposited in the Kew Herbarium Hookerianum collections as specimen K000641679 in 1867. The specimen
Phemeranthus_sediformis
Species of orchid
collected by William Griffith in Bhutan in 1838 and resides at the Kew Herbarium with catalogue number K000852991. Another specimen without any information
Eulophia_stenopetala
German-Dutch botanist and geologist
including the Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Kew Herbarium, Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle and National Herbarium of Victoria (MEL), Royal Botanic Gardens
Franz_Wilhelm_Junghuhn
British botanist (1886–1978)
bibliographer who worked at Kew Gardens. In 1938 she married Scottish botanist Thomas Archibald Sprague, the Deputy Keeper of the Kew Herbarium, and together they
Mary_Letitia_Green
German botanist and naturalist
These include the Kew Herbarium, the Berlin Botanical Garden and Botanical Museum, Plantentuin Meise and the National Herbarium of Victoria, Royal Botanic
Friedrich_Sellow
English mycologist (1819 – 1881)
Natural History Museum, London. Currey's collection of fungi is now at Kew Herbarium. The genus Curreya was named by Pier Andrea Saccardo in honour of Frederick
Frederick_Currey_(mycologist)
Heraldic sculptures by James Woodford
VIII (1509–1547) and his third wife Jane Seymour. Copies survive at nearby Kew Gardens. In the 1920s a set of 76 similar heraldic beasts was replaced on
The_Queen's_Beasts
British botanist and explorer (1817–1911)
of the illustrations being prepared for him by Matilda Smith. The Herbarium at Kew was founded in 1853, and quickly grew in size and importance. At the
Joseph_Dalton_Hooker
Book by Joseph Dalton Hooker
specimens collected during the Ross expedition are now part of the Kew Herbarium. Although Hooker professed not to have changed his views on Darwin's
Flora_Tasmaniae
Species of shrub
"9/87" label written by Ferdinand von Mueller on his herbarium specimen sent on 15 March 1892 to Kew Royal Botanic Gardens, UK. "On the Russell River; W
Wendlandia_psychotrioides
Species of flowering plant in the family Proteaceae
K000423585". Kew Herbarium Catalogue. Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 1 September 2020. "Specimen Details K000423586". Kew Herbarium
Protea_recondita
Scottish umbrella maker, poet, and bryologist
Museum in London, the Kew Herbarium, the Department of Biological Sciences, Dundee University, Hull University, the Bromfield Herbarium, and the Hancock Museum
William_Gardiner_(botanist)
Species of fern
Godman in Guatemala. The type specimen is Salvin & Goodman s.n. at the Kew Herbarium. He did not explain his choice of epithet, but it may refer to the "pale-brown
Myriopteris_cinnamomea
Species of flowering plant
Endangered'. It is best grown in a bulb frame. There is a specimen in the Kew Herbarium, collected by Winkler in 1876. There is also a specimen in the 'Conservatoire
Iris_boissieri
Species of flowering plant
325–348. doi:10.1016/j.foodres.2019.01.058. ISSN 0963-9969. "Kew Herbarium Catalogue". apps.kew.org. Retrieved 2019-12-09. Annona aurantiaca Barb.Rodr. at
Annona_aurantiaca
Genus of plants
friend, and fellow botanist, Spencer Moore, who was employed at the Kew Herbarium. Trimen thought about choosing a name commemorating the collector of
Spenceria
Public park in Manila, Philippines
also studied Malesian flora held in European herbaria, such as the Kew Herbarium. The American occupiers of Manila decided that the site was not suitable
Mehan_Garden
French gardener and botanist
Natural History, France, the National Herbarium of Victoria at the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, Kew Herbarium and others. Notice sur les bois de la
Jean_Armand_Isidore_Pancher
British botanist
Botanical Gardens at Kew for three months in 1930, when the East African Natural History Society hired her to organize an herbarium in Nairobi. Napier was
Evelyn_Napier_Molony
Elm cultivar
Nicholson in Kew Hand-List Trees & Shrubs Vol.2 (1896), as Ulmus campestris var. cretensis, without description. A 1908 herbarium specimen at Kew Gardens with
Ulmus_minor_'Cretensis'
Species of flowering plant
Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 2025. Retrieved 6 July 2025. View a map of herbarium collections of this species at GBIF View observations
Symplocos_racemosa
Village in Dorset, England
village in the early 20th century, a leaf specimen prepared for the Kew Herbarium by Augustin Ley in 1910. Edmondsham House was built in 1589 by builders
Edmondsham
specimens collected during the Ross expedition are now part of the Kew Herbarium. The British government fitted out an expedition led by James Clark
Botany of Lord Auckland's Group and Campbell's Island
Botany_of_Lord_Auckland's_Group_and_Campbell's_Island
Elm cultivar
of Field Elm. Herbarium specimens of 'Glandulosa' are held in both the Lindley Herbarium in Cambridge and the Borrer Herbarium at Kew. Ley (1910) noted
Ulmus_minor_'Glandulosa'
New Zealand botanist
several months on Mount Kinabalu. In 1933 and 1934 he worked at the Kew Herbarium before travelling to New Guinea and spending several years collecting
Cedric_Carr
Species of palm tree
the herbarium of the Aarhus University in Denmark. Isotypes were sent to the herbarium at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, the Queensland Herbarium, the
Saribus_chocolatinus
Species of flowering plant
"Aquilegia blecicii A.Podob". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 27 March 2024. Tomović, Gordana; Niketić, Marjan; Lakušić, Dmitar;
Aquilegia_blecicii
Royal Gardens, Kew. Here he showed skill as a draughtsman and was partly employed in making drawings of plants in the herbarium. Leaving Kew in 1870, he
Frederick_William_Burbidge
Species of pitcher plant from Sumatra
collected by Junghuhn in Sumatra, named as such by Macfarlane in the Kew Herbarium and seen by Ridley, and with which the latter author identified specimens
Nepenthes_junghuhnii
Species of tree
Prunus mirabilis. The holotype is Chew, Corner & Stainton 1097, in the Kew Herbarium. This name proved to be an illegitimate later homonym, and the replacement
Prunus_kalkmanii
Building in Kew, London
residence in Kew in London. It is located on the west side of Kew Green, very close to St Anne's Church; the rear of the house is in Kew Gardens, where
Cambridge_Cottage
KEW HERBARIUM
KEW HERBARIUM
Male
Egyptian
, the seven great spirits of the Ritual of the Dead.
Boy/Male
Native American
stay.
Female
Japanese
(1-æµ, 2-æ…¶, 3-æ¡‚, 4-敬, 5-å•“, 6-åœ, 7-景) Japanese name KEI means 1) "blessed, lucky," 2) "happy," 3) "katsura tree," 4) "respectful," 5) "spring," 6) "square jewel," or "sunny."Â
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Key; Love
Male
Scottish
Scottish form of Old French Hugues, HEW means "heart," "mind," or "spirit."Â
Male
Japanese
(1-å¥, 2-謙, 3-ç ”) Japanese name KEN means 1) "healthy, strong" or 2) "modest," or 3) "study." Compare with another form of Ken.
Male
Japanese
(1-æµ, 2-ä½³, 3-敬, 4-åœ, 5-æ…§) Japanese name KEI means 1) "blessed, lucky," 2) "excellent," 3) "respect," 4) "square jewel," or 5) "wise."
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name (Old French d’Eu) for someone from Eu in Seine-Maritime, France (see Doe 2).Welsh : nickname for a fat person, from Welsh tew ‘fat’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a newcomer to an area, from Middle English newe ‘new’.English : topographic name for someone who lived by a yew tree, from a misdivision of the Middle English phrase atten ewe ‘at the yew’ (Old English æt ðæm ēowe).German and Jewish (American) : Translation of German Neu.
Male
English
 Short form of English Lewis, LEW means "famous warrior." Compare with another form of Lew.
Surname or Lastname
Polish
Polish : from the personal name Lew ‘lion’, adopted as a translation of Leon (see Lyon 2).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Lev.English : topographic name for someone who lived by a hill or burial-mound, Old English hlǣw, or a habitational name from Lew in Oxfordshire, named with this word.Chinese : variant of Liu 1.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a cook, Anglo-Norman French k(i)eu (from Latin coquus).English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Caieu, a lost place near Boulogne in Northern France.English : habitational name from a place in Middlesex, now part of Greater London, probably named with Old English cÇ£g ‘key’, ‘projection’ + hÅh ‘spur of land’.Irish : Ulster variant of McHugh.
Surname or Lastname
Welsh
Welsh : nickname for a fat man, from tew ‘plump’.English : habitational name from a place in Oxfordshire (Great, Little and Duns Tew), named with an Old English tīewe ‘row’, ‘ridge’. The surname has been established in Ireland since the 16th century.
Male
Polish
 Polish form of Yiddish Lev, LEW means "lion." Compare with another form of Lew.
Male
Turkish
Turkish name GÖKER means "man of the sky."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : ethnic name for a Jew, from Middle English jeu ‘Jew’, Old French giu.English : from a short form of Julian.Chinese : possibly a variant of Zhou.Chinese : possibly a variant of Zhao.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from an Old English nickname mǣw, mēaw ‘seagull’, or the same word used as a personal name, Mēawa. Compare Maw.English : metonymic occupational name for someone in charge of a mew, a cage for hawks and falcons, especially while moulting, from Old French mue, a derivative of muer ‘to moult’ (from Latin mutare ‘to change’).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from either of two places named Kenn, in Devon and Avon, both of which take their name from the streams on which they stand.English : from Anglo-French ken, chen ‘dog’ (Old French chien), possibly applied as a nickname or as a metonymic name for someone who kept hunting dogs.Perhaps also a respelling of German Kenn, either from a short form of the personal name Konrad or a habitational name from Kenn, near Trier.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Rowe 1, from the Old English byform rǣw, or a habitational name from places in Devon and Isle of Wight called Rew from this word.Americanized spelling of German Ruh.
Male
English
Short form of English Kenneth, KEN means both "born of fire" and "comely; finely made." Also used as a nickname for other names that begin with Ken-. Compare with another form of Ken.
KEW HERBARIUM
KEW HERBARIUM
Female
English
Feminine form of English Ryan ("little king"), RYANA means "little queen."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Lotus. Water lily.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Nischala | நீஸà¯à®šà®²à®¾
Steady mind, Unmoved
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Start; Mother of Shri Shankaracharya
Girl/Female
German, Norse
Strong Battle Maiden
Boy/Male
Buddhist, Indian
Indestructible Mountain
Girl/Female
Norse
Half protected.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess Parvati
Girl/Female
German, Swedish
Noble Warrior
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of Peter.
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a.
Cold as a metallic key; lifeless.
n.
A position or condition which affords entrance, control, pr possession, etc.; as, the key of a line of defense; the key of a country; the key of a political situation. Hence, that which serves to unlock, open, discover, or solve something unknown or difficult; as, the key to a riddle; the key to a problem.
a.
Quite new; brand-new; fire-new.
a.
Fresh from the forge; bright; quite new; brand-new.
n.
An instrument which is turned like a key in fastening or adjusting any mechanism; as, a watch key; a bed key, etc.
superl.
Newly beginning or recurring; starting anew; now commencing; different from has been; as, a new year; a new course or direction.
a.
Of or pertaining to yew trees; made of the wood of a yew tree; as, a yew whipstock.
v. t.
To close or stop by ssewing; -- often with up; as, to sew up a rip.
v. t.
To inclose by sewing; -- sometimes with up; as, to sew money in a bag.
superl.
Not before seen or known, although existing before; lately manifested; recently discovered; as, a new metal; a new planet; new scenes.
n.
A gull, esp. the common British species (Larus canus); called also sea mew, maa, mar, mow, and cobb.
a.
See Brand-new.
n.
A bow for shooting, made of the yew.
superl.
Having existed, or having been made, but a short time; having originated or occured lately; having recently come into existence, or into one's possession; not early or long in being; of late origin; recent; fresh; modern; -- opposed to old, as, a new coat; a new house; a new book; a new fashion.
n.
A key for opening more locks than one; a master key.
v. t.
To wet with dew or as with dew; to bedew; to moisten; as with dew.
n.
A yew.
v. i.
To cast the feathers; to molt; hence, to change; to put on a new appearance.
v. t. & i.
To make new; to renew.