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41finch — /finch/, n. 1. any of numerous small passerine birds of the family Fringillidae, including the buntings, sparrows, crossbills, purple finches, and grosbeaks, most of which have a short, conical bill adapted for eating seeds. 2. any of various… …
42William White (Sänger) — Chartplatzierungen (vorläufig) Vorlage:Infobox Chartplatzierungen/Wartung/vorläufige Chartplatzierung Erklärung der Daten Alben[1] Evolution …
43Patrimoine religieux de Liège — Collégiale Saint Barthélemy, qui abrite les fonts de Notre Dame Le patrimoine religieux de Liège jusqu à la Révolution française compte une cathédrale, sept collégiales, huit abbayes d hommes et de femmes, 23 couvents d hommes et vingt sept… …
44Transport en Nouvelle-Calédonie — Les réseaux de transport en Nouvelle Calédonie sont soumis à un certain nombre de contraintes géographiques : l insularité, le climat, l éloignement de la Métropole (distante d environ 17 000 kilomètres), l aspect relativement étendu de …
45Fanstone — This unusual surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a locational name from the parish and village of Fincham in West Norfolk. Recorded as Phincham in the Domesday Book of 1086, as Fincham circa 1095 in Documents from the Abbey of Bury St.… …
46Fensome — This unusual surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a locational name from the parish and village of Fincham in West Norfolk. Recorded as Phincham in the Domesday Book of 1086, as Fincham circa 1095 in Documents from the Abbey of Bury St.… …
47Finch — This interesting surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, deriving from the Olde English pre 7th Century fink the finch bird, and has two possible interpretations. Firstly, it may be a metonymic occupational name for a breeder of finches or for one who… …
48Fink — This interesting surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, deriving from the Olde English pre 7th Century fink the finch bird, and has two possible interpretations. Firstly, it may be a metonymic occupational name for a breeder of finches or for one who… …
49Fincham — This unusual name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a locational surname that derives from the place called Fincham near Downham Market in Norfolk. The placename is first recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as P(h)incham , and in the 1095… …
50Fincher — Recorded in a variety of forms including Finch, Fincher, Fink, Vink and Vinck, and the more coloured Goldfinch, this is an English surname. It is of Olde English pre 7th Century origins. However spelt it was an occupational name for a breeder of… …