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Meaning
Name
●
A
habitational
surname
from Scottish Gaelic of Scottish origin.
●
A
male
given name
transferred
from the surname.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
Douglas, the
capital city
of the Isle of Man.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A number of
places
in the United Kingdom:
A
locality
in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A number of
places
in the United Kingdom:
A
river
in Lancashire and Greater Manchester, England.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A number of
places
in the United Kingdom:
An area in
eastern
Dundee, Scotland;
in full
, Douglas and Angus.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A number of
places
in the United Kingdom:
A
village
in South Lanarkshire
council area
, Scotland, the
origin
of Clan Douglas and the Lords of Douglas (OS
grid
ref
NS8330).
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A
village
and
suburb
of Cork, County Cork, Ireland.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A
village
in Belize.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A
settlement
in East Falkland, Falkland Islands.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A
town
in Northern Cape, South Africa.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A number of
places
in Australasia:
A
suburb
of Townsville, Queensland, Australia.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A number of
places
in Australasia:
A
locality
in the Toowoomba Region, Queensland.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A number of
places
in Australasia:
The Shire of Douglas, a
local government
area
north of
Cairns, Queensland.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A number of
places
in Australasia:
A
rural
locality
in Taranaki, New Zealand.
A number of
places
in Australasia:;A small
community
in South Canterbury, New Zealand.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A number of
places
in Canada:
A
locality
in Surrey, British Columbia.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A number of
places
in Canada:
A
settlement
in the Rural Municipality of Elton, Manitoba.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A number of
places
in Canada:
A
suburban
community
in York County, New Brunswick.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A number of
places
in Canada:
A
community
in Admaston/Bromley, Renfrew County, Ontario.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A number of
places
in the United States:
A
town
in Marshall County, Alabama.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A number of
places
in the United States:
A
community
on Douglas Island, Alaska,
directly
across from
Juneau.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A number of
places
in the United States:
A
city
in Cochise County, Arizona.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A number of
places
in the United States:
A
city
, the
county seat
of Coffee County, Georgia.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A number of
places
in the United States:
A
neighborhood
of Chicago, Illinois.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A number of
places
in the United States:
An
unincorporated
community
in Knox County, Illinois.
A number of
places
in the United States:;An
unincorporated
community
in St. Clair County, Illinois.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A number of
places
in the United States:
An
unincorporated
community
in Gibson County, Indiana.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A number of
places
in the United States:
A
town
in Worcester County, Massachusetts.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A number of
places
in the United States:
A
city
in Allegan County, Michigan.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A number of
places
in the United States:
An
unincorporated
community
in Olmsted County, Minnesota.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A number of
places
in the United States:
The
former
alternative
name
of Oak Ridge, Pemiscot County, Missouri.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A number of
places
in the United States:
A
village
in Otoe County, Nebraska.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A number of
places
in the United States:
A
tiny
city
in Ward County, North Dakota.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A number of
places
in the United States:
An
unincorporated
community
in Putnam County, Ohio.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A number of
places
in the United States:
A
tiny
town
in Garfield County, Oklahoma.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A number of
places
in the United States:
An
unincorporated
community
in Douglas County, Washington.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A number of
places
in the United States:
An
unincorporated
community
in Calhoun County, West Virginia.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A number of
places
in the United States:
A
small town
in Marquette County, Wisconsin.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A number of
places
in the United States:
A small
city
, the
county seat
of Converse County, Wyoming.
●
A
place name
or the
name
of a
geographical
feature
, often given after a person,
notably
held
by:
A number of
places
in the United States:
A number of
townships
in the United States, mostly in Iowa,
listed
under Douglas Township.
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