In Cornish, "barton" refers to a type of farmstead or farmyard. It typically denotes a dwelling or homestead that is associated with agricultural land. The term is often used in place names within Cornwall, reflecting the region's rural heritage and farming traditions.
Cornish, as in Cornish game hen, refers to the county of Cornwall in England. The Cornish chicken is native to Cornwall.
It means "small". The "pobol vean" are the Cornish piskies or "little people".
Pedn-Olva in Cornish means "upper headland" or "higher promontory".
"Kernewek" is how you say "Cornish" in the Cornish language.
Cornish expression for "wacky" or "crazy."
Gothvos or Godhvos meraning Knowledge in Cornish Language (Kernewek)
the name Kensa means first and its origin is cornish
"Cornais" = Cornish language "Cornach" = Cornish person or something belonging to Cornwall Coirnis = Cornish language
A Glossary of Cornish Names states that Aethan means "fire".
Vera Cornish has: Played Margaret Foster in "A London Flat Mystery" in 1915. Played Amy in "Abide with Me" in 1916. Played Mary Barton in "Broken Barrier" in 1917. Played Mrs. Fane in "The Woman Wins" in 1918. Played Phyllis Reid in "Won by a Head" in 1920.
Joe Cornish's birth name is Joseph Murray Cornish.
Nick Cornish's birth name is Nicholas Alan Cornish.