The Aird (from Scottish Gaelic: An Àird (IPA: [an ˈaːɾʃt̪]) meaning "The High Place") is an area of the County of Inverness, to the west of the City of...
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Imogen Holly Aird (born 18 May 1969) is an English television actress. She was born in Aldershot, Hampshire. Aird was spotted by a casting director at...
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Aird may refer to: Aird (surname), shared by several people Aird, County Antrim, a townland Aird, Dumfries and Galloway Aird, Inverness, a district of...
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John Aird may refer to: John Aird (Lord Provost) (1655–1730), Scottish merchant, Lord Provost of Glasgow Sir John Aird, 1st Baronet (1833–1911), English...
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Stephanie Aird (born 4 October 1968) is an English comedian, singer, songwriter and television personality from Hartlepool, England. Aird has amassed...
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Fraser Aird (/ˈfreɪzərˈɛərd/; born 2 February 1995) is a Canadian professional soccer player who plays as a midfielder for Cavalry FC. Aird has also played...
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Thomas Aird (28 August 1802 – 25 April 1876) was a Scottish poet, best known for his 1830 narrative poem The Captive of Fez. Aird was born in 1802 at Bowden...
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The Aird Baronetcy, of Hyde Park Terrace in Paddington in the County of London, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on...
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Aird (born January 26, 1978) is a Canadian volleyball coach at Indiana University (2018–present). He was previously the head volleyball coach at the University...
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Sturgis Aird GCVO (14 January 1931 – 30 September 2009) was a British royal courtier. Aird was the second son of Colonel Malcolm Henry Aird O.B.E. (1899–1965)...
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