Proper noun
A surname.
A town in Highland council area, in northern Scotland (OS grid ref NH8856).
A historical county of Scotland absorbed into Highland Region in 1975. Also known as Nairnshire.
A former local government district in Highland Region from 1975 until abolition in 1996.
The River Nairn, a river in Highland council area, which flows into the Moray Firth at the town of Nairn.
A small community in southern Ontario, Canada.
A former settlement in Merced County, California, United States.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgDuthie’s side, who won the Aberdeenshire Shield midweek, bounced back from Nairn breaking the deadlock through Gordon McNab in the opening minute. Source: Internet
By the time the leading troop had reached Culraick, still convert from where Murray's wing was to cross the River Nairn and encircle the town, there was only one hour left before dawn. Source: Internet
"Coastguard rescue teams from Nairn and Inverness and Cromarty were sent to the location. Source: Internet
Hickory Bistro at the Golf View Hotel in Nairn offers a range of seasonal Scottish produce and panoramic views over the Moray Firth. Source: Internet
Fraserburgh manager Mark Cowie was thrilled to edge out Nairn County 1-0 at Station Park and praised goalkeeper Paul Leask for his important contribution. Source: Internet
Matheson says the organisation has been a helpful source of support to Nairn in the past, adding: “Stuart at the Scottish Football Partnership was contacted by the league secretary, and he came up with this award. Source: Internet