English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">L'Anse</span> Wikipedia From French anse (“the cove”). <span class="searchmatch">L'Anse</span> A village on the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, United States...
French <span class="searchmatch">L'Anse</span>-au-Loup, derived in turn from anse (“cove, small bay”) and loup (“wolf, Canis lupus”). IPA(key): /ˌlæns.oʊˈluːp/ Hyphenation: <span class="searchmatch">L'Anse</span>- au-...
English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">L'Anse</span> aux Meadows Wikipedia <span class="searchmatch">L'Anse</span> aux Meadows An archaeological site on the northernmost tip of the island of Newfoundland...
From French <span class="searchmatch">L'Anse</span>-au-Diable, derived in turn from anse (“cove, small bay”) and diable (“devil”). The settlement was named after a dangerous headland located...
From French <span class="searchmatch">L'Anse</span> Eau Claire, derived in turn from anse (“cove, small bay”), eau (“water”) and clair (“clear”). The current form of the toponym is the...
to amour (“love”). IPA(key): /ˈlæns əˈmʊə(ɹ)/ Hyphenation: <span class="searchmatch">L'Anse</span> Amour Rhymes: -ʊə(ɹ) <span class="searchmatch">L'Anse</span> Amour A community in Labrador, Newfoundland and Labrador,...
also: ELANs, Elans, and élans elans plural of elan leans, enals, Elsan, <span class="searchmatch">L'Anse</span>, Leans, nales, slane, Slane, Nales, Neals, neals, ANSEL, Ansel, lanes, slean...
See also: nåles Nales plural of Nale leans, Elans, enals, Elsan, <span class="searchmatch">L'Anse</span>, Leans, slane, elans, Slane, ELANs, Neals, neals, élans, ANSEL, Ansel, lanes, slean...
See also: ènals enals plural of enal leans, Elans, Elsan, <span class="searchmatch">L'Anse</span>, Leans, nales, slane, elans, Slane, Nales, Neals, neals, ELANs, élans, ANSEL, Ansel, lanes...
American National Standard for Extended Latin. leans, Elans, enals, Elsan, <span class="searchmatch">L'Anse</span>, Leans, nales, slane, elans, Slane, Nales, Neals, neals, ELANs, élans, lanes...