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Airline of the United States (1926–2010)
Airport. Amongst the 104 people aboard, only one back injury was reported. October 20, 2007 (2007-10-20): Northwest Airlines Flight 1432 executed an emergency
Northwest_Airlines
Episode of Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons
"Flight 104" is the 26th episode of Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, a British Supermarionation television series created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson
Flight_104
Topics referred to by the same term
"Flight 104" is an episode of Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons Flight 104 may also refer to: East African Airways Flight 104, crashed on 18 May 1955 Northwest
Flight_104_(disambiguation)
1956 fighter aircraft family by Lockheed
AFB. The total time from contract to first flight was less than one year. Though development of the F-104 was never a secret, only a vague description
Lockheed_F-104_Starfighter
1969 aviation accident
Far Eastern Air Transport Flight 104 was a short-haul flight from Kaohsiung International Airport to Taipei Songshan Airport, Taiwan, which was operated
Far Eastern Air Transport Flight 104
Far_Eastern_Air_Transport_Flight_104
Airport in Durango, Colorado, USA
utilizing an Embraer 175 aircraft. On December 31, 1981, Sun West Airlines Flight 104, a Piper Navajo Chieftain from Albuquerque, crashed while executing a
Durango–La Plata County Airport
Durango–La_Plata_County_Airport
1965 orbital test of a Apollo spacecraft
AS-104 was the fourth orbital test of a boilerplate Apollo spacecraft, and the second flight of the Pegasus micrometeoroid detection satellite. It was
AS-104
Former Soviet airliner
service. The last flight of the Tu-104 was a ferry flight to Ulyanovsk Aircraft Museum on 11 November 1986. Data from: Tu-104 – The initial version seating
Tupolev_Tu-104
1955 aviation incident in Africa
East African Airways Flight 104 nicknamed Titanic on Mount Kilamajaro was a scheduled passenger flight operated by East African Airways using a Douglas
East African Airways Flight 104
East_African_Airways_Flight_104
1994 aircraft bombing over the Philippine Sea
Philippine Airlines Flight 104, a flight to Honolulu, shut down at 37,000 feet (11,000 m), causing the aircraft to go into unpowered flight until Reyes and
Philippine Airlines Flight 434
Philippine_Airlines_Flight_434
Inactive cargo airline in Lebanon
On 9 July 1962, TMA Flight 104, a Douglas DC-4, crashed shortly after take-off from Brindisi Airport, Brindisi, Italy. The flight took off at 21:41 (GMT)
TMA_Cargo
2010 aircraft accident in Libya
aircraft operating the flight, an Airbus A330-200, crashed about 1,200 metres (3,900 ft; 1,300 yd) short of the runway. Of the 104 passengers and crew on
Afriqiyah_Airways_Flight_771
Experimental fighter aircraft
XF-104. XF-104 page on USAF National Museum site First flight of the XF-104 on YouTube. Baugher's U.S. Military Aircraft page on the XF-104 F-104 Flight
Lockheed_XF-104_Starfighter
African Airways Flight 104, a DC-3, crashed into Mount Kilimanjaro, killing all 20 on board. 6 November 2022 – Precision Air Flight 494, an ATR 42, crashed
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October 1973 Tupolev Tu-104 crash in Moscow
flight illegally. At 19:52 the Tu-104 was handed over to Moscow air traffic control. At 20:12:55 the controller gave Flight 964 permission to descend to an
Aeroflot_Flight_964
Space Shuttle orbiter (1985–2011)
Atlantis (OV-104) 16 April 2007: Consolidated Launch Manifest: Space Shuttle Flights and ISS Assembly Sequence Space Shuttle Atlantis: Last Flight – slideshow
Space_Shuttle_Atlantis
2001 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
"Understanding and Resolution of the Block 2 SSME, STS-104 Engine Shutdown Pressure Surge In-Flight Anomaly". NASA Sti/Recon Technical Report N. 03. Smithsonian
STS-104
1998 aviation accident in the Philippines
Claveria. All 104 people on board died in the crash. It is the second deadliest air disaster in the Philippines after Air Philippines Flight 541, which occurred
Cebu_Pacific_Flight_387
Utility aircraft family by PZL Warszawa-Okęcie built 1962-2006
the revised aircraft, which was designated as the PZL-104 Wilga Mark 2, conducted its first flight. While testing validated the qualities of the Wilga 2's
PZL-104_Wilga
1997 aircraft crash in Indonesia
SilkAir Flight 185 was a scheduled international passenger flight operated by a Boeing 737-300 from Soekarno–Hatta International Airport in Jakarta, Indonesia
SilkAir_Flight_185
High-bypass turbofan aircraft engine
investigated by the NTSB and the French BEA. 29 March 2026, Delta Air Lines Flight 104 Suspected failure of the low-pressure turbine shortly after take-off at
Pratt_&_Whitney_PW4000
1996 aviation accident in Florida
ValuJet Flight 592 was a regularly scheduled flight from Miami to Atlanta in the United States. On May 11, 1996, the ValuJet Airlines McDonnell Douglas
ValuJet_Flight_592
American surface-to-air missile system since 1981
The MIM-104 Patriot is a mobile interceptor missile surface-to-air missile (SAM) system, the primary such system used by the United States Army and several
MIM-104_Patriot
1973 plane crash in the Soviet Union
Aeroflot Flight 3932 was a flight operated by Aeroflot from Sverdlovsk-Koltsovo to Omsk Tsentralny Airport. On 30 September 1973, the Tupolev Tu-104 operating
Aeroflot_Flight_3932
This is a list of birds by flight height. Birds portal Organisms at high altitude List of birds by flight speed Carwardine, Mark (2008). "Birds Highest
List of birds by flight heights
List_of_birds_by_flight_heights
United States Navy guided missile destroyer
USS Sterett (DDG-104) is an Arleigh Burke-class (Flight IIA) Aegis guided missile destroyer of the United States Navy. She is the fourth ship named for
USS_Sterett_(DDG-104)
2009 aircraft accident in the Atlantic Ocean
Air France Flight 447 was a scheduled international transatlantic passenger flight from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, France
Air_France_Flight_447
Aviation accident in the Soviet Union
needed] As a result of the crash, authorities limited the maximum flight level of the Tu-104 to 9,000 meters (29,500 ft) and a redesign of the aircraft's stabilizers
1958 Aeroflot Tu-104 Kanash crash
1958_Aeroflot_Tu-104_Kanash_crash
coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) 41°07′59″N 104°52′01″W / 41.13306°N 104.86694°W / 41.13306; -104.86694 (Francis E. Warren AFB) This is a list of
90th Missile Wing LGM-30 Minuteman Missile Launch Sites
90th_Missile_Wing_LGM-30_Minuteman_Missile_Launch_Sites
Aviation safety incidents involving Aerolineas Argentinas
2012. Retrieved 29 September 2012. "Aerolineas Argentinas Accident". Flight: 104. 4 September 1959. Archived from the original on 5 November 2012. Retrieved
Aerolíneas Argentinas accidents and incidents
Aerolíneas_Argentinas_accidents_and_incidents
Flag carrier of Austria
responsibility for both assaults. On 7 January 1997, Austrian Airlines Flight 104 from Berlin to Vienna was hijacked by a Bosnian man who had forced his
Austrian_Airlines
1958 aviation accident in the Soviet Union
cumulonimbus clouds. The weight of the Tu-104 at takeoff was 66 tons, which limited the maximum safe altitude for flight to be 11,700 m (38,400 ft) at standard
Aeroflot_Flight_04
Turboprop airliner produced by NAMC (Nihon Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation)
Airways Flight 104 overran the runway at Miyazaki Airport, Japan. All four crew and 49 passengers survived. 11 December 1969, a Korean Air flight from Gangneung
NAMC_YS-11
Airport in Miyazaki, Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan
northern cities of the prefecture. On 10 October 1969, All Nippon Airways Flight 104 [ja] overran the runway. All four crew and 49 passengers survived. On
Miyazaki_Airport
Astronaut training aircraft conversion
aviation record attempts using a highly modified F-104. When he was forced to eject during a record flight, his aircraft was destroyed and the parts were
Lockheed_NF-104A
1992 film directed by Stephen Frears
television station news director, Deke, offers $1 million to the "Angel of Flight 104", Bernie realizes he can't claim the reward, due to his arrest while fencing
Hero_(1992_film)
American flight instruction company
Starfighters Space is a civilian organization that uses F-104 Starfighters for contract testing and flight simulations. Starfighters Space, based in Clearwater
Starfighters_Space
1983 aircraft shotdown over the Sea of Japan
Korean Air Lines Flight 007 was a scheduled Korean Air Lines flight from New York City to Seoul via Anchorage. On September 1, 1983, the flight was shot down
Korean_Air_Lines_Flight_007
and the aircraft exploded. 28 October 1960 Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 104, a C-54A (N48762), lost control and crashed 32 km (20 mi) west of Missoula
List of accidents and incidents involving the Douglas DC-4
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2021 mid-air collision in Colorado, United States
much faster than the recommended speed of 85–90 kn (98–104 mph; 157–167 km/h) per the aircraft flight manual. Furthermore, the two parallel runways were being
2021 Colorado mid-air collision
2021_Colorado_mid-air_collision
Licensed built variant of the F-104 Starfighter
springs and larger tires. The first flight of a Canadian-built CF-104 (s/n 12701) occurred on 26 May 1961. The Canadair CF-104 production was 200 aircraft with
Canadair_CF-104_Starfighter
Airways Flight 104, a Douglas DC-3, struck the ridge of Mawenzi at 15,200 feet and exploded on impact, killing all 20 on board. July 27 – El Al Flight 402
List of accidents and incidents involving commercial aircraft
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Soviet first generation jet airliner
powered by turbofan engines. Developed from the medium-range Tupolev Tu-104 jetliner, the Tu-124 was meant to meet Aeroflot's requirement for a regional
Tupolev_Tu-124
Air warfare branch of Benin's military
1973). "World's Air Forces". Flight. 104 (3359): 139–162. Wheeler, Barry (4 October 1980). "World's Air Forces". Flight. 118 (3726): 1323–1378. Wragg
Benin_Air_Force
1975 aviation accident
Garuda Indonesian Airways Flight 150 was a scheduled Indonesian domestic passenger flight from Kemayoran Airport, Jakarta to Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin
Garuda Indonesian Airways Flight 150
Garuda_Indonesian_Airways_Flight_150
Airport in Germany (1948–2020)
Air Transport, Flight International, 1 August 1974, p. 104". flightglobal.com. Retrieved 13 March 2019. "The airline from Berlin, Flight International
Berlin_Tegel_Airport
Kiev-Dnepropetrovsk-Zaporozhye cargo service. May 18: East African Airways Flight 104, a C-47B (VP-KKH) struck Mount Kilimanjaro due to weather and pilot error
List of accidents and incidents involving the DC-3 in 1955
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_the_DC-3_in_1955
Prototype supersonic strategic bomber
collision with an F-104 while flying in a multi-aircraft formation. Sonic boom and later testing continued with XB-70A #1. The second flight research program
North_American_XB-70_Valkyrie
Regional commercial airport and air base located in Tainan
Military police Squadron On 24 February 1969, Far Eastern Air Transport Flight 104, a Handley Page Dart Herald with 36 passengers and crew board, crashed
Tainan_Airport
Rocket-powered aircraft and spaceplane operated by the US Air Force and NASA
2004) Additionally, F-100, F-104 and F5D chase aircraft and C-130 and C-47 transports supported the program. The 200th flight over Nevada was first scheduled
North_American_X-15
1946–1977 Kenyan, Tanzanian and Ugandan airline
aviation should be run by a single enterprise, which would provide feeder flights, connect intermediate points along the trunk lines, and operate local traffic
East_African_Airways
the Italian Air Force, the F-104 was a mainstay from the early 1960s until the end of the 20th century. The first flight for an Italian F-104G was a Lockheed-built
List of Lockheed F-104 Starfighter operators
List_of_Lockheed_F-104_Starfighter_operators
1950s British turboprop passenger aircraft
four passengers survived. On 24 February 1969, Far Eastern Air Transport Flight 104 crashed on approach after engine two failed near Tainan, Taiwan killing
Handley_Page_Dart_Herald
Jet airliner, produced 1965-1982
where jet service was previously impossible. The Series 10 aircraft are 104 ft (32 m) long for typically 90 coach seats. The Series 30, stretched by
McDonnell_Douglas_DC-9
1972 aviation accident in Spain
Network. Flight Safety Foundation. Retrieved 29 March 2012. Gero, David (1996). Aviation Disasters Second Edition. Patrick Stephens Limited. p. 104. Iberia
Iberia_Flight_602
1941 during the return trip of the flight #104, the I-BAYR registered SM-75 was lost in the Atlantic Ocean with 8 flight crew and 2 passengers. It seems
LATI_(airline)
Airline of Taiwan (1957–2008; 2011–2019)
accident at Kaohsiung International Airport, Taiwan. 24 February 1969: Flight 104, a Handley Page Dart Herald (registered B-2009), crashed near Tainan City
Far_Eastern_Air_Transport
1972 aircraft accident in England
British European Airways Flight 548 was a scheduled passenger flight from London Heathrow to Brussels that crashed near Staines, England, United Kingdom
British European Airways Flight 548
British_European_Airways_Flight_548
This is an incomplete list of known Lockheed F-104 Starfighter survivors. Please see the Canadair CF-104 Starfighter, Lockheed NF-104A and Aeritalia F-104S
List of surviving Lockheed F-104 Starfighters
List_of_surviving_Lockheed_F-104_Starfighters
1973 plane crash caused by hijacker with bomb
passengers. The Tupolev Tu-104 took its first flight on 17 May 1958. At the time of the accident, the aircraft sustained 19,329 flight hours and 8,841 pressurization
Aeroflot_Flight_109
times, all successful, and landed boosters successfully on 111 of those flights. Falcon Heavy was launched once and was successful, including landing of
List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches (2020–2022)
List_of_Falcon_9_and_Falcon_Heavy_launches_(2020–2022)
US Navy training flight lost in 1945
(64 mi; 104 km) until reaching Hens and Chickens Shoals, commonly called Chicken Rocks, where low level bombing practice was carried out. The flight was to
Flight_19
1971 aviation accident in the Soviet Union
controller again warned the flight of the slight deviation to the left. The recommended instrument approach speed for the Tu-104 is 300 km/h (160 kn; 190 mph)
Aeroflot_Flight_1912
2008 aviation accident in Colorado
Continental Airlines Flight 1404 was a Continental Airlines domestic flight from Denver International Airport in Denver, Colorado, to George Bush Intercontinental
Continental Airlines Flight 1404
Continental_Airlines_Flight_1404
British short-haul airliner produced 1946–1967
The de Havilland DH.104 Dove is a British short-haul airliner developed and manufactured by de Havilland. The design, which was a monoplane successor
De_Havilland_Dove
Prototype airliner in the USSR
and built in the USSR, which had its maiden flight in 1957. It was a four-engined development of the Tu-104, but only four were built, and it never saw
Tupolev_Tu-110
Unidentified 1971 airplane hijacker
Airlines Flight 305, a Boeing 727 aircraft flying from Portland, Oregon, to Seattle, Washington, on November 24, 1971. Cooper told the flight crew he had
D._B._Cooper
This is a list of Lockheed F-104 Starfighter variants. Two prototype aircraft equipped with Wright J65 engines (the J79 was not yet ready); one aircraft
List of Lockheed F-104 Starfighter variants
List_of_Lockheed_F-104_Starfighter_variants
Episode of Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons
Tony Barwick. "Noose of Ice" follows on directly from Barwick's episode "Flight 104", in which the nature of Earth's return to Mars has yet to be decided
Noose_of_Ice
Axial flow turbojet engine
gain experience with the engine before the first flight of the F4H (F-4). The J79 was used on the F-104 Starfighter, B-58 Hustler, F-4 Phantom II, A-5 Vigilante
General_Electric_J79
1988 near-disastrous American crewed spaceflight to deploy Lacrosse 1
disaster. The Space Shuttle Atlantis (OV-104), at the time the youngest in NASA's shuttle fleet, made its third flight on a classified mission for the United
STS-27
Airliner in-flight fire
American Airlines Flight 132 was a regularly scheduled flight from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport to Nashville International Airport. On February
American_Airlines_Flight_132
1962 aviation accident
target in a storm front before hitting the Tu-104. Specific "Criminal occurrence description – Flight 902". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 19 July
Aeroflot_Flight_902
Group of US fighter aircraft between designations F-100 and F-106
world to utilize area rule in its design. The F-104 was the first combat aircraft capable of Mach 2 flight, and the only aircraft in history to simultaneously
Century_Series
Band discography
Moonlight Publishing. p. 104. "Flight of the Conchords". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 20 September 2015. "Alternative Albums". Flight of the Conchords -
Flight of the Conchords discography
Flight_of_the_Conchords_discography
1987 aviation accident in Colorado
Continental Airlines Flight 1713 was a commercial airline flight that crashed while taking off in a snowstorm from Stapleton International Airport in
Continental Airlines Flight 1713
Continental_Airlines_Flight_1713
Episode of Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons
Cham-Cham", while its puppet-sized cabin was a re-use of the interior of Flight 104 from the Captain Scarlet episode of the same name. The scale models of
Place_of_Angels
American test pilot (1921–1966)
became the first human in the mesosphere when piloting Flight 35, and in 1963, Walker made three flights above 50 miles, thereby qualifying as an astronaut
Joseph_A._Walker
2021 aircraft incident over Colorado
On February 20, 2021, United Airlines Flight 328, a scheduled domestic flight from Denver to Honolulu, suffered a contained engine failure shortly after
United_Airlines_Flight_328
high-altitude flights, high-speed flights, and sub-orbital spaceflights. Collectively, pilots and craft performed a total of 199 free flights after being
List_of_X-15_flights
British–French supersonic airliner
'Typical flight profile'. Owen 2001, p. 35. "Robert T. Jones". NASA. 10 August 2015. Conway 2005, p. 67. Meyer, Jan. "High altitude flying with F-104" Archived
Concorde
1960 Italian prototype light helicopter
The Agusta A.104 Helicar was an Italian prototype light commercial helicopter first flown in December 1960. The A.104 was a slightly enlarged version of
Agusta_A.104
American fighter proposal
F-104 design the new type featured a new high-mounted, increased span wing and low-mounted, enlarged tailplanes. Both features were to improve flight handling
Lockheed_CL-1200_Lancer
Soviet dog, first animal to orbit Earth (c. 1954–1957)
Laika's survival was never expected. She died by overheating hours into the flight, on the craft's fourth orbit. Little was known about the effects of spaceflight
Laika
1979 aviation accident
Aeroflot Flight 1691 crashed near Moscow Vnukovo Airport on 17 March 1979 killing 58 of the 119 people on board. The Tupolev Tu-104B operating the flight was
Aeroflot_Flight_1691
1980 aircraft accident in Saudi Arabia
Saudia Flight 163 was a scheduled Saudia passenger flight departing from Quaid-e-Azam Airport in Karachi, Pakistan, bound for Kandara Airport in Jeddah
Saudia_Flight_163
1994 aircraft hijacking
F-GBEC with MSN 104 and was equipped with two General Electric CF6-50C2R engines. Bernard Dhellemme, aged 51, was the captain of the flight. Jean-Paul Borderie
Air_France_Flight_8969
2010 aviation accident over Indonesia
Qantas Flight 32 was a regularly scheduled passenger flight from London to Sydney via Singapore. On 4 November 2010, the Airbus A380 operating the route
Qantas_Flight_32
Initial American crewed spaceflight program (1958–1963)
agency NASA, it conducted 20 uncrewed developmental flights (some using animals), and six successful flights by astronauts. The program, which took its name
Project_Mercury
fatalities. The flight had no casualties. The flight had at least one casualty but at least one person on board survived. The flight ended with the
List of accidents and incidents involving airliners by airline (D–O)
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US Navy guided-missile destroyer class
"Flights". Newer Flights incorporate technological advancements. Flight I: DDGs 51–71 Flight II: DDGs 72–78 Flight IIA: DDGs 79–124 and DDG-127 Flight
Arleigh_Burke-class_destroyer
Physiological reaction to a perceived threat or harmful event
The fight-or-flight or the fight-flight-or-freeze response, also known as hyperarousal or acute stress response, is a physiological reaction that occurs
Fight-or-flight_response
1962 aviation accident
Aeroflot Flight 03 was a passenger flight from Vnukovo Airport to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Airport via Khabarovsk Airport. On 3 September 1962 the Aeroflot
Aeroflot_Flight_03
2002 mid-air collision over Germany
July 2002, BAL Bashkirian Airlines Flight 2937, a Tupolev Tu-154 passenger jet, and DHL International Aviation ME Flight 611, a Boeing 757 cargo jet, collided
2002 Überlingen mid-air collision
2002_Überlingen_mid-air_collision
2007 aviation accident in Brazil
TAM Airlines Flight 3054 was a regularly scheduled domestic passenger flight operated by TAM Airlines from Porto Alegre to São Paulo, Brazil. On the evening
TAM_Airlines_Flight_3054
Single-aisle airliner family
turbofan engines. Envisioned in 1964, the initial 737-100 made its first flight in April 1967 and entered service in February 1968 with Lufthansa. The lengthened
Boeing_737
Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Air Force
No. 104 Squadron RAF is a former squadron of the British Royal Air Force. The squadron was formed at Wyton, England on 4 September 1917 equipped with
No._104_Squadron_RAF
fatalities. The flight had no casualties. The flight had at least one casualty but at least one person on board survived. The flight ended with the
List of accidents and incidents involving airliners by airline (A–C)
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American aviator (1902–1974)
aerial combat maneuvers forced him to bail out. Only 18 of the 104 cadets who started flight training a year earlier remained when Lindbergh graduated first
Charles_Lindbergh
1961 aviation accident
United Airlines Flight 859 was a Douglas DC-8, registration N8040U, on a scheduled passenger flight that crashed on landing at Stapleton International
United_Air_Lines_Flight_859
FLIGHT 104
FLIGHT 104
Male
English
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, derived from Old English wryhta/wyrhta, WRIGHT means "craftsman."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived at the top of a hill (see Hight).
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and northern Irish
English, Scottish, and northern Irish : occupational name for a maker of machinery, mostly in wood, of any of a wide range of kinds, from Old English wyrhta, wryhta ‘craftsman’ (a derivative of wyrcan ‘to work or make’). The term is found in various combinations (for example, Cartwright and Wainwright), but when used in isolation it generally referred to a builder of windmills or watermills.Common New England Americanized form of French Le Droit, a nickname for an upright person, a man of probity, from Old French droit ‘right’, in which there has been confusion between the homophones right and wright.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Middle English nickname or personal name, meaning ‘bright’, ‘fair’, ‘pretty’, from Old English beorht ‘bright’, ‘shining’.English : from a short form of any of several Old English personal names of which beorht was the first element, such as Beorhthelm ‘bright helmet’. Compare Bert.Americanized form of German Brecht.Americanized spelling of German Breit.
Male
English
 English name derived from the Old English/Low German word, flint, FLINT means "stone splinter," originally used as a byname for someone "hard and tough as flint." Compare with another form of Flint.
Male
Hebrew
 Jewish ornamental name, FLINT means "shotgun." Compare with another form of Flint.
Boy/Male
English American Anglo Saxon
Craftsman.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Wight.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, from the feminine personal name Diot, a pet form of Dionysia, DWIGHT means "follower of Dionysos."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a happy, cheerful person, from Middle English lyght, Old English lēoht ‘light’ (not dark), ‘bright’, ‘cheerful’.English : nickname for someone who was busy and active, from Middle English lyght, Old English līoht ‘light’ (not heavy), ‘nimble’, ‘quick’. The two words lēoht and līoht were originally distinct, but they were confused in English from an early period.English : nickname for a small person, from Middle English lite, Old English l̄t ‘little’, influenced by lyght as in 1 and 2.
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : topographic name for someone who lived near a significant outcrop of flint, Old English, Low German flint, or a nickname for a hard-hearted or physically tough individual.Welsh : habitational name from Flint in Clwyd, which gave its name to the old county of Flintshire.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Flinte ‘shotgun’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English sleght, sleight, slyght ‘cunning’, ‘artfulness’.English : topographic name from Middle English sleyte ‘level field’ (Old Norse slétta) or from Middle English sleyte ‘sheep pasture’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : status name from Middle English knyghte ‘knight’, Old English cniht ‘boy’, ‘youth’, ‘serving lad’. This word was used as a personal name before the Norman Conquest, and the surname may in part reflect a survival of this. It is also possible that in a few cases it represents a survival of the Old English sense into Middle English, as an occupational name for a domestic servant. In most cases, however, it clearly comes from the more exalted sense that the word achieved in the Middle Ages. In the feudal system introduced by the Normans the word was applied at first to a tenant bound to serve his lord as a mounted soldier. Hence it came to denote a man of some substance, since maintaining horses and armor was an expensive business. As feudal obligations became increasingly converted to monetary payments, the term lost its precise significance and came to denote an honorable estate conferred by the king on men of noble birth who had served him well. Knights in this last sense normally belonged to ancient noble families with distinguished family names of their own, so that the surname is more likely to have been applied to a servant in a knightly house or to someone who had played the part of a knight in a pageant or won the title in some contest of skill.Irish : part translation of Gaelic Mac an Ridire ‘son of the rider or knight’. See also McKnight.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Diot, a pet form of the female personal name Dye. Reaney also suggests that this may also be an altered form of Thwaite (see Thwaites).Timothy Dwight (1752–1817), Congregational divine, author, and president of Yale College (1795–1817), was the dominant figure in the established order of CT. He was born in Northampton, MA, a descendant of John Dwight who came from Dedham, England, in 1635 and settled in Dedham, MA, and the grandson of Jonathan Edwards, the great theologian of American Puritanism.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Waite.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Hight.
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, from Latin delectare, DELIGHT means "to allure, delight."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Boy/Male
English
Stream. Place-name and surname. Flint stone produces a spark of fire when struck by steel.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German
A Flint-stone; Stream; Place-name and Surname; Flint Stone Produces a Spark of Fire when Struck by Steel
FLIGHT 104
FLIGHT 104
Girl/Female
Hindu
Of Spring
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Modern, Tamil
Winner; Victory Lord Shiva
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Drewes.Possibly an altered spelling of Dutch and German Drewes.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from Rayne in Essex, recorded in Domesday Book as Raines, possibly from an unattested Old English word, hrægene ‘shelter’, ‘eminence’.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Rennes in Brittany.English : patronymic from Raine 1.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metronymic from the Yiddish female personal name Rayne, cognate with Raine 2 and used as a translation of Hebrew Malka ‘queen’.
Boy/Male
Irish Celtic English
Ancient.
Girl/Female
Tamil
God
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Precious Gem
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Mother; Name of Goddess
Boy/Male
Tamil
Jayashekhar | ஜயஷேகர
Crest of victory
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Talmadge.Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames, most likely from eastern Ashkenazic Tolmach, either an occupational name from Russian tolmach ‘interpreter’ or a habitational name from a village called Tolmach in Ukraine.
FLIGHT 104
FLIGHT 104
FLIGHT 104
FLIGHT 104
FLIGHT 104
v. i.
To be affected by blight; to blast; as, this vine never blights.
v. & n.
See Plight.
superl.
Slight; not important; as, a light error.
v. t.
To disregard, as of little value and unworthy of notice; to make light of; as, to slight the divine commands.
n.
To give light to; to illuminate; to fill with light; to spread over with light; -- often with up.
v. t.
To cause to fight; to manage or maneuver in a fight; as, to fight cocks; to fight one's ship.
superl
Having light; not dark or obscure; bright; clear; as, the apartment is light.
a.
Slight.
a.
Indulging in flights, or wild and unrestrained sallies, of imagination, humor, caprice, etc.; given to disordered fancies and extravagant conduct; volatile; giddy; eccentric; slighty delirious.
a.
Taking flight; flying; -- used in composition.
superl.
Not copious or heavy; not dense; not inconsiderable; as, a light rain; a light snow; light vapors.
n.
A woman of light behavior; a gill-flirt.
superl.
Not heavily armed; armed with light weapons; as, light troops; a troop of light horse.
v. i.
To be illuminated; to receive light; to brighten; -- with up; as, the room lights up very well.
n.
Sleight.
n.
Lofty elevation and excursion;a mounting; a soa/ing; as, a flight of imagination, ambition, folly.
superl.
Not of the legal, standard, or usual weight; clipped; diminished; as, light coin.
superl.
Not decidedly marked; not forcible; inconsiderable; unimportant; insignificant; not severe; weak; gentle; -- applied in a great variety of circumstances; as, a slight (i. e., feeble) effort; a slight (i. e., perishable) structure; a slight (i. e., not deep) impression; a slight (i. e., not convincing) argument; a slight (i. e., not thorough) examination; slight (i. e., not severe) pain, and the like.