- Graham,
Marilyn Naming English translation The
pinnacle of the pool
river (
Stakkr Pollå)
Language of name
Norse through Scottish Gaelic Pronunciation /ˌstæk...
-
skvala (="to cry out")
stack From a
Scandinavian source akin to Old
Norse stakkr (="haystack")
stagger stakra (="to push")
stain steina (="to paint") steak...
- corporation. L'Etacq is of
Norse origin, a
derivative of L'Estack, from the
Norse stakkr,
meaning high rock. This word also
gives name to
various places called Etacquerel...
- Kætill [ok]
Stakkʀ. "Áskell and Gnauðimaðr(?)
raised this
stone in
memory of
their brother Sverri(?), who died in England.
Ketill and
Stakkr made this monument...
- Mingulay, aka The Red Boy № Sgarbhstac,
Boreray from Old Norse: skarfa-
stakkr meaning "cormorant stack" №
Sgeir Mhòr, at the foot of the
cliffs of Mullach...
-
standing pillar of rock".
Drangr is
synonymous with the Old
Norse word
stakkr,
which subsequently became the word
stack that is used in the
names of many...
-
comes from Old
Scandinavian meaning a
village owned by a man by the name of
Stakkr, and is
found as
Stacstone in the
Domesday Book of 1086.
There have been...