Proper noun
Ninian
A male given name, probably from Saint Ninian.
Australia further In Australia, the song has standing through a Royal Proclamation issued by Governor-General Sir Ninian Stephen on 19 April 1984. Source: Internet
He adds that a smith and his son, named respectively "Terna" and "Wyn", witnessed a miracle by Ninian and that the saint was granted lands to be called "Wytterna". Source: Internet
Other sources Others who wrote of Saint Ninian used the accounts of Bede, Aelred, or Ussher, or used derivatives of them in combination with information from various manuscripts. Source: Internet
From 1834, Director Ninian Nivan brought new life into the gardens, performing some redesign. Source: Internet
Gallery St. Ninian's Cave, Glasserton, Wigtownshire by Sir Herbert Maxwell. 1885 Entrance to St. Ninian's Cave Votives at St. Ninian's Cave entrance The Clog-rinny, or Bell of St. Ninian. Source: Internet
He provides the first historical reference to Saint Ninian, in a passing reference contained in the final part of a single paragraph. Source: Internet