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Meaning of "ninian"

Ninian (adjective): Relating to or characteristic of Saint Ninian, a Christian missionary and bishop who lived in Scotland in the 4th century
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  • A male given name, probably from Saint Ninian.

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Ninian has not been ranked in the list so far.
And connecting with services to thistle and ninian fields.
Ninian is a murder suspect.
There is no greater treat than a packed Ninian Park.
And yet Ninian says it was his wit that saved those two wretched boys.
Sanan will go with Ninian.
Ninian Stewart married three times.
Gas was exported to the Ninian Central installation.
Ninian Crichton Stuart is another member of this branch.
Early in April he arrived at the shrine of St Ninian at Whithorn.
St Ninian arrival.
The rood was designed by Ninian Comper.
Through the efforts of Saint Ninian and others Christianity slowly supplanted Druidism.
It is set in a frame by Sir Ninian Comper.
His fourteen years at Ninian Park placing him second only to Fred Stewart.

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It is claimed that Ternan was a follower of St Ninian.
Brother Jerome recognises Ninian holding the horse.
Traditionally, Ninian is credited as the first bishop active in Scotland.
The banner was designed by Ninian Comper.
He spent one season at Ninian Park before finishing his league career with Lincoln City.
The road continues west over the Rivers Ninian and Yvel.
Ninian Doff directed the accompanying music video for " Genghis Khan.
Small oil discharges are visible from the Ninian Northern and Ninian Central oil platforms.
The last Governor-General to be entitled to the style was Ninian Stephen.
They could go in the St. Ninian with the other prisoners.
Instead, the existing church was enlarged and embellished by Sir Ninian Comper.
There is no greater treat than a packed Ninian Park . What doyou think of the new goalie?
Christian missionaries began inroads into the lands of the Picts beginning with St. Ninian in c.
The city was named in honor of Ninian Edwards, then Governor of the Illinois Territory.
The Yules spelled the men 's Christian name as Ninnian not as Ninian.
This was proclaimed by Governor-General Sir Ninian Stephen in the Government gazette published on 1 September.
ICTY mourns the loss of one of its founding judges, Sir Ninian Stephen.
Baker met Governor Ninian Edwards, who allowed Baker access to his private law library.
He's doing maintenance on a Ninian pipeline.
Bede wrote that Saint Ninian confused by some with Saint Finnian of Moville, who died c.
He remained active in Earthwatch until his death and was Co-Patron with Sir Ninian Stephen.
Saint Ninian was thus an " unhistorical doppelganger " of someone else.
It was extensively reordered in the late 19th century by Sir Ninian Comper.
Thistle and Ninian fields … check-in desk at gate four … please proceed now to the helicopter.
Bad luck . They could go in the St. Ninian with the other prisoners.
Scotland secured second place in dramatic circumstances with a 1-1 draw against Wales at Ninian Park, Cardiff.
Ninian Park was a football stadium in Leckwith, Cardiff, Wales.
Touted, it is said that Sir Ninian.
Governor Ninian Edwards of Illinois sent 600 mounted militiamen north to Wisconsin.
The village is said to be named for St. Cearnock, a disciple of St. Ninian.
Whilst at Ninian Park he played 88 times scoring 5 goals.
The collection was originally published in 1880 containing the poem " The Song of Ninian Melville.
Ninian Niven designed the park in 1865, with influences of the French and English landscapes.
He won his first full cap for Scotland in 1920 against Wales at Ninian Park, Cardiff.
From 1834, Director Ninian Nivan brought new life into the gardens, performing some redesign.

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