Durward may refer to:
Scottish usually refers to something of, from, or related to Scotland, including:
Fleet may refer to:
New Party may refer to:
A battlefield is the location of a present or historic battle involving ground warfare.
Macedonia most commonly refers to:
Kyle or Kyles may refer to:
Seer, SEER, or Seers may refer to:
Kelly may refer to:
Scots may refer to:
The National may refer to:
Dark side, Dark Side, or Darkside may refer to:
Lorraine is a feminine given name, which is simply from the name of the region of Lorraine in France and the dish quiche Lorraine. It has been used in the English-speaking world since the Franco-Prussian War, during which events brought Lorraine, France to the North American public imagination. It is a Danish, English, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish modern form of the Germanic Chlothar.
Karly is an English feminine given name that is a feminine form of Carl and an alternate form of Carla. Notable people referred to by this name include the following:
Pickle may refer to:
William Connor (1909–1967) was a British journalist.
Mull may refer to:
Durwood or Derwood may refer to:
Hearts most commonly refers to:
Little is a synonym for small size and may refer to:
Quentin Durward is an 1823 novel by Sir Walter Scott.