garran
1Garran — Gar ran, n. [Gael. garr[ a]n, gearr[ a]n, gelding, work horse, hack.] (Zo[ o]l.) See {Galloway}. [Scot. {garron} or {gerron}. Jamieson.] [1913 Webster] …
2Garran — 35°20′31″S 149°06′29″E / 35.34194, 149.10806 …
3garran — Galloway Gal lo*way, n. (Zo[ o]l.) A small horse of a breed raised at Galloway, Scotland; called also {garran}, and {garron}. [1913 Webster] …
4garran — variant of garron * * * garran see garron …
5Garran, Australian Capital Territory — Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb name = Garran state = Australian Capital Territory city = Canberra caption = lga = Woden postcode = 2605 est = 1966 propval = $415,000 (2005) [ [http://allhomes.com.au/c/ah?a=uisu i=325 allhomes | Sale… …
6GARRAN, Andrew (1825-1901) — journalist and politician son of an English merchant, was born in London on 19 November 1825. Educated at Hackney grammar school and Spring Hill college, Birmingham, Garran went on to London university and graduated M.A. in 1848. Having developed …
7Garran — /ˈgærən/ (say garuhn) noun Sir Robert Randolph, 1867–1957, Australian lawyer and public servant …
8GARRAN — f. Kükreyen, haykıran. Homurdanan …
9Jean Philippe Garran de Coulon — Garran de Coulon Jean Philippe Garran de Coulon, né à Saint Maixent  le 19 avril 1748, mort à Paris le 19 décembre 1816, secrétaire d Henrion de Pansey et avocat à …
10Garran, Gabriel — A stage director, he managed the Théâtre de la Commune d Aubervilliers. He had his first professional contact with cinema as an assistant director (1961 Janine, short, Maurice Pialat; 1962 Adieu Philippine / Desideri nel sole, Jacques… …