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British Royal Navy have been named HMS Caesar (or HMS Cæsar), after the Roman general and dictator Julius Caesar. Caesar was ordered as a 74-gun third rate
HMS_Caesar
Pre-dreadnought battleship of the British Royal Navy
HMS Caesar (at the time written Cæsar) was a Majestic-class pre-dreadnought battleship of the Royal Navy, named after the Roman military and political
HMS_Caesar_(1896)
Royal Navy officer (1770–1844)
He was promoted to post-captain in 1800 and served as flag captain on HMS Caesar under Rear Admiral Sir James Saumarez, taking part in the First and Second
Jahleel_Brenton
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
HMS Caesar was an 80-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy launched on 16 November 1793 at Plymouth. She was designed by Sir Edward Hunt, and
HMS_Caesar_(1793)
Battle of the Atlantic campaign of 1794
badly wounded. More disturbing to Lord Howe were the actions of HMS Russell and HMS Caesar. Russell's captain John Willett Payne was criticised at the time
Glorious_First_of_June
HMS Caesar (R07)—A C-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy during the Second World War, commissioned in 1944 and named after Caesar. USS Caesar—A
List of things named after Julius Caesar
List_of_things_named_after_Julius_Caesar
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Caesar, Caesars, or Cæsar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Julius Caesar (100–44 BC) was a Roman general and dictator. Caesar or Cæsar may also
Caesar_(disambiguation)
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
HMS Foudroyant was an 80-gun third rate of the Royal Navy, one of only two British-built 80-gun ships of the period (the other was HMS Caesar). Foudroyant
HMS_Foudroyant_(1798)
X Y Z HMS Acasta (1912) HMS Acasta (H09) HMS Achates (1912) HMS Achates (H12) HMS Acorn (1910) MV Adelaide Star (1950) HMS Airedale (L07) HMS Alarm (1911)
List of ships built by John Brown & Company
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Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1852-1920)
of the cruiser HMS Edgar and commanded her in manoeuvres in Summer 1901 before becoming commanding officer of the battleship HMS Caesar on the Mediterranean
George_Callaghan
Royal Navy officer (1769–1850)
of HMS Centaur and promoted to post-captain. Leaving Centaur in 1805, at the start of the next year he received command of HMS Caesar. In Caesar Richardson
Charles Richardson (Royal Navy officer)
Charles_Richardson_(Royal_Navy_officer)
Royal Navy officer (1757–1836)
80-gun Franklin. On his return from Egypt Saumarez received the command of HMS Caesar, of 80 guns, with orders to watch the French fleet off Brest during the
James Saumarez, 1st Baron de Saumarez
James_Saumarez,_1st_Baron_de_Saumarez
Channel Fleet on entering service and HMS Magnificent became the fleet flagship. HMS Caesar, HMS Illustrious, and HMS Victorious instead went to the Mediterranean
List of pre-dreadnought battleships of the Royal Navy
List_of_pre-dreadnought_battleships_of_the_Royal_Navy
Speedy-class brig sloop of the Royal Navy
Hood of HMS Venerable, Captain Aiskew Hollis of HMS Thames and Captain Jahleel Brenton, former captain of Speedy, now commanding HMS Caesar. San Paolo
HMS_Speedy_(1782)
Disobeying of superiors
courts-martial for crew from HMS Adamant, HMS Atlas, HMS Caesar, HMS Defiance, HMS Glory, HMS Haughty, HMS Neptune, HMS Queen Charlotte and HMS St George The Vlieter
Mutiny
List of ships with the same or similar names
have been a C-class destroyer. She was renamed HMS Caesar in 1942 before being launched in 1944. HMS Ranger is an Archer-class patrol vessel, launched
HMS_Ranger
Ship of the line of the French Navy
At 09:15, Saumarez's flagship, the 74-gun third rate ship of the line HMS Caesar, anchored in the bay and joined the action, also firing on Desaix. When
French ship Tyrannicide (1793)
French_ship_Tyrannicide_(1793)
Royal Navy Admiral (1760–1828)
Colonel of Marines, and returned to England in HMS Renown. On arrival he was immediately appointed to HMS Caesar and placed in command of a detached squadron
Sir Richard Strachan, 6th Baronet
Sir_Richard_Strachan,_6th_Baronet
C-class destroyer
HMS Caesar was one of thirty-two C-class destroyers built for the Royal Navy during the Second World War, a member of the eight-ship Ca sub-class. Commissioned
HMS_Caesar_(R07)
with the majority of them being WW1 and WW2 ships. One such model is the HMS Caesar model. Before commencing its construction, Reed studied plans that represent
Philip Reed (model ship maker)
Philip_Reed_(model_ship_maker)
British Royal Navy officer (1797–1875)
Pacific during the Crimean War. He later commanded HMS President and then HMS Caesar. Promoted to rear-admiral, he was appointed Fourth Naval Lord in 1859
Charles Frederick (Royal Navy officer)
Charles_Frederick_(Royal_Navy_officer)
HMS Eagle HMS Kent HMS Hampshire HMS Cavendish HMS Caesar HMS Cambrian (D85) HMS Berwick HMS Dido HMS Fiskerton HMS Maryton PLUS: 17 other Destroyers
Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation order of battle: Commonwealth
Indonesia–Malaysia_confrontation_order_of_battle:_Commonwealth
the destroyer HMS Caesar in May 1944, commanding officer of the frigate HMS Cotton in June 1945 and commanding officer of the frigate HMS Holmes in September
Dudley_Davenport
Ship of the line of the French Navy
Mar: HMS Swiftsure Apr: HMS Victorious Jun: HMS Flying Fish Sep: Marquis Cornwallis Oct: Hibberts Nov: Ranger 11 Dec: HMS Shark 19 Dec: HMS Caesar, HMS London
French_ship_Saint-Esprit
Battle of the Algeciras campaign
by the flagship HMS Caesar, which anchored ahead of Audacious and inshore of Venerable before opening fire on Desaix. At 09:20, HMS Hannibal under Captain
First_Battle_of_Algeciras
1805 battle of the War of the Third Coalition
eventually drew to within two miles of the weather-most ship, the 80-gun HMS Caesar, but received no reply to their signals, and drew away at 10.30pm, where
Battle_of_Cape_Ortegal
Naval Gun, Coastal Defence
of HMS Hannibal. Forward guns of HMS Ocean HMS Canopus bombarding Turkish forts, Dardanelles March 1915. Photo by Ernest Brooks. The battleship HMS Illustrious
BL_12-inch_Mk_VIII_naval_gun
supported by fire from Spanish shore batteries and gunboats, the British ship HMS Hannibal grounded and could not be refloated. Two of the French ships were
Algeciras campaign order of battle
Algeciras_campaign_order_of_battle
Campaign of the War of the First Coalition
As HMS Orion, HMS Invincible, and HMS Barfleur cut through the French in turn, Villaret wore his fleet round to face Howe. Encouraged by Caesar's disobedience
Atlantic_campaign_of_May_1794
1798 battle of the War of the First Coalition
Saumarez's flagship HMS Caesar lost its foretopmast in strong winds, and command passed to Sir Richard Bickerton, 2nd Baronet, in HMS Terrible. After another
Battle_of_Tory_Island
Royal Navy officer and politician (1744–1819)
74-gun HMS Excellent and was promoted vice-admiral of the blue squadron. In August he shifted his flag to the newer and larger 80-gun HMS Caesar and then
William_Cornwallis
British figurehead carvers
Thomas Pierce in the role. Two years later, he cut a new figurehead for the HMS Foudroyant as part of a large repair at Plymouth. It was described to the
Dickerson_family
Distinguished Service Order. He commanded HMS Drake between 1916 and 1917, and HMS Berwick and HMS Caesar in 1918. Captain Fawcet Wray was promoted to
Fawcet_Wray
Royal Navy Admiral (1862–1928)
Lord Charles Beresford in the channel squadron, commanding HMS Majestic 1903–1904 and HMS Caesar 1904–1905. Beresford was acquainted with Evan-Thomas before
Hugh_Evan-Thomas
English painter
HMS Danae Rangefinder in Action The Forecastle of HMS Curlew Gun Practice (HMS Canterbury) Lowering the Whaler (HMS Coventry) The Guns of HMS Caesar Sir
Philip_Connard
Part of the War of the Second Coalition (1801)
Formidable. Pompée was followed by HMS Audacious, Saumarez's flagship HMS Caesar and HMS Hannibal, with Venerable and HMS Spencer participating at a greater
Algeciras_campaign
1809 naval battle of the Napoleonic Wars
by Rear-Admiral Robert Stopford with the ships of the line HMS Caesar, HMS Defiance and HMS Donegal. Stopford had been stationed off the Chassiron lighthouse
Battle_of_Les_Sables-d'Olonne
South African Navy officer
the HMS Caesar. Torpedo Anti Submarine officer and Assistant Navigator on HMS Bellona (63). Officer of the Quarters and Forecastle officer on HMS Nigeria
George_Noel_Green
Pre-dreadnought battleship of the British Royal Navy
February 1903 she left Malta for Platanias, accompanied by HMS Caesar, HMS London and HMS Myrmidon. In July 1904, Illustrious transferred to the Channel
HMS_Illustrious_(1896)
1801 battle of the Algeciras campaign
set sail, his pennant flying from Caesar and followed by ships of the line Superb, HMS Spencer, HMS Venerable and HMS Audacious, frigates Thames and the
Second_Battle_of_Algeciras
British navy officer (c. 1754–1814)
Molloy left Ganges in late 1793, commissioning the newly built 80-gun HMS Caesar in December that year. Molloy was attached to Lord Howe's fleet, hunting
Anthony_James_Pye_Molloy
HMS Caledonia First rate 120 Admiral Lord Gambier Captain Sir Harry Neale Captain William Bedford 0 0 0 Did not participate in the battle. HMS Caesar
Battle of the Basque Roads order of battle
Battle_of_the_Basque_Roads_order_of_battle
British Royal Navy commander
Constantinople. In 1919, he was appointed as mine clearance officer (MCO) on board HMS Caesar, which was based at Constantinople and serving in the Aegean Sea and Black
Charles_Turle
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
HMS Swiftsure was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the British Royal Navy. She spent most of her career serving with the British, except for a
HMS_Swiftsure_(1787)
French Navy officer
isolated, and chased by the frigate HMS Thames and the ships of the line HMS Venerable (74 guns), HMS Caesar (80 guns) and HMS Superb (74 guns). Facing forces
Amable_Troude
List of ships with the same or similar names
named Caesar for Julius Caesar: Caesar was a British privateer brig that the French frigate Caroline captured on 6 December 1807 and burnt. Caesar was a
Caesar_(ship)
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
and gunboats. Saumarez sent boats from Caesar and HMS Venerable to assist Hannibal but a shot demolished Caesar's pinnace; Ferris then used one of his own
HMS_Hannibal_(1786)
Royal Navy officer (1768–1847)
important part in the Battle of the Basque Roads. He was appointed to command HMS Caesar (80), with a squadron of two ships of the line and five frigates. On 23
Robert Stopford (Royal Navy officer)
Robert_Stopford_(Royal_Navy_officer)
flagship of the Rochefort blockade squadron and was given HMS Belleisle, HMS Audacious and HMS Montagu as replacements, as well as two frigates. Departing
Atlantic campaign of 1806 order of battle
Atlantic_campaign_of_1806_order_of_battle
1809 naval battle during the Napoleonic Wars
by frigate HMS Amethyst under Captain Michael Seymour, the scout for the Rochefort blockade squadron of HMS Caesar, HMS Defiance and HMS Donegal under
Battle_of_the_Basque_Roads
Details of naval fight in the French Revolution
Casualties Notes Killed Wounded Total HMS Caesar Third rate 80 Captain Anthony Molloy 3 19 22 Minor damage to rigging and hull HMS Queen Second rate 98 Rear-Admiral
Glorious First of June order of battle
Glorious_First_of_June_order_of_battle
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
HMS London was a 90-gun second-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 24 May 1766 at Chatham Dockyard. London was originally launched as
HMS_London_(1766)
1904–1906. HMS Caesar, Mediterranean Station, 1900–1903. HMS Crescent, Cape Station, 1904–1907. HMS Diana, Mediterranean Station, 1904–1606 HMS Eclipse,
Log series (Westminster Press)
Log_series_(Westminster_Press)
at the Peace of Amiens. After the Peace he joined the ship of the line HMS Caesar and fought on board her at the Battle of Cape Ortegal in 1805. After this
Walter_Tremenheere
Sloop of the Royal Navy
Captain) Arthur Cumming. On 15 February 1855, she assisted HMS Caesar in the refloating of HMS Hecla, which had run aground at Gibraltar on 23 January.
HMS_Gorgon_(1837)
Royal Navy Admiral (c.1765–1858)
80-gun HMS Caesar, which was then the flagship of Sir James Saumarez on the Lisbon station. Downman was flag-captain to Saumarez until Caesar was paid
Hugh_Downman
English shipwright (1745–1799)
HMS Caesar (1793) (Plymouth) HMS Stag (1794) (Chatham) HMS Unicorn (1794) (Chatham) HMS Maidstone (1795) (Deptford) HMS Shannon (1795) (Deptford) HMS
Thomas_Pollard_(shipwright)
Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1862–1935)
the cruiser HMS Terrible in the Mediterranean Fleet and then the battleship HMS Caesar also in the Mediterranean Fleet before returning to HMS Vernon again
Sir Charles Madden, 1st Baronet
Sir_Charles_Madden,_1st_Baronet
Royal Navy Admiral; Commander-in-Chief, America and West Indies Station (1864–1938)
America and West Indies Station), and Admiral Superintendent, Bermuda, with HMS Caesar) as his flagship. Promoted to vice-admiral in February 1919, he became
Morgan_Singer
Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1873–1967)
at the gunnery school HMS Cambridge at Devonport in August 1897. Chatfield became gunnery officer in the battleship HMS Caesar in the Mediterranean Fleet
Ernle Chatfield, 1st Baron Chatfield
Ernle_Chatfield,_1st_Baron_Chatfield
The Guns of HMS 'Caesar' 1919 – Off Constantinople, looking towards the Golden Horn The Port of Constantinople – The Guns of HMS 'Caesar' Leonard Crunelle
1919_in_art
1964 diplomatic incident in Indonesia
August, the aircraft carrier HMS Victorious sailed from Singapore with her two escorting destroyers, HMS Caesar and HMS Cavendish, bound for Fremantle
Sunda_Straits_Crisis
U.S. Revenue-Marine cutter (1793–1798)
Mar: HMS Swiftsure Apr: HMS Victorious Jun: HMS Flying Fish Sep: Marquis Cornwallis Oct: Hibberts Nov: Ranger 11 Dec: HMS Shark 19 Dec: HMS Caesar, HMS London
USRC_Eagle
British merchant and slave ship 1797–1805
purchased Ranger in Guadeloupe and renamed her Delaware. On 17 November 1805 HMS Unique captured Delaware, George Pickle, master, some 10 miles from Guadeloupe
Ranger_(1791_ship)
Mar: HMS Swiftsure Apr: HMS Victorious Jun: HMS Flying Fish Sep: Marquis Cornwallis Oct: Hibberts Nov: Ranger 11 Dec: HMS Shark 19 Dec: HMS Caesar, HMS London
Solicitor_General_(1794_ship)
1809 British naval legal case
record. The court then called Samuel Raven, Master of HMS Caesar, and John Thompson, Master's Mate of HMS Beagle, to attest to the accuracy of their logbooks
Court-martial of James, Lord Gambier
Court-martial_of_James,_Lord_Gambier
French ship
Mar: HMS Swiftsure Apr: HMS Victorious Jun: HMS Flying Fish Sep: Marquis Cornwallis Oct: Hibberts Nov: Ranger 11 Dec: HMS Shark 19 Dec: HMS Caesar, HMS London
Spy_(1781_ship)
Ship of the line of the French Navy
Mar: HMS Swiftsure Apr: HMS Victorious Jun: HMS Flying Fish Sep: Marquis Cornwallis Oct: Hibberts Nov: Ranger 11 Dec: HMS Shark 19 Dec: HMS Caesar, HMS London
French_ship_Superbe_(1784)
Bilateral relations
the Royal Navy, his flag was briefly hoisted on the British battleship HMS Caesar, symbolizing his naval status and personal ties to Britain. Germany and
Germany–United Kingdom relations
Germany–United_Kingdom_relations
Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (c. 1759–1844)
returning to England with despatches. Nugent then commanded the 80-gun ship Caesar in the Channel from early 1795 until early 1797. Nugent was promoted to
Charles_Edmund_Nugent
HMS Diomede was a 44-gun fifth-rate warship of the Royal Navy designed by the shipwright James Martin Hillhouse and launched at Bristol on 18 October
HMS_Diomede_(1781)
Ship of the line of the French Navy
fleet, she was chased by the frigate HMS Thames and the ships of the line HMS Venerable (74), HMS Caesar (80) and HMS Superb (74). She allowed Venerable
French_ship_Formidable_(1795)
Military unit
Saumarez was given command of the British Baltic fleet with his flag in HMS Victory. His mission involved protecting the British trade interests that
Baltic_Fleet_(United_Kingdom)
Steam ship (1915–1920)
Washington, DC: United States Government Printing Office. 1922. p. 2423. "HMS Caesar Logbook January 1917-December 1919". Naval-history.net. Retrieved 6 October
SS_Cubadist
Mar: HMS Swiftsure Apr: HMS Victorious Jun: HMS Flying Fish Sep: Marquis Cornwallis Oct: Hibberts Nov: Ranger 11 Dec: HMS Shark 19 Dec: HMS Caesar, HMS London
Phyllis_(ship)
Ship of the line of the French Navy
of June, where she followed the flagship Montagne, and failed to prevent HMS Queen Charlotte from breaking the French line. In December 1794, she was
French_ship_Auguste_(1778)
British shipbuilder and designer (c.1730–1787)
launched in 1783 HMS Melampus (1782) 36-gun frigate launched in 1785 HMS Squirrel (1783) 20-gun post ship launched in 1785 HMS Caesar (1786) 80-gun ship
Edward_Hunt_(shipbuilder)
Royal Navy Admiral (1764–1841)
eventually joined the British line astern of HMS Courageux and ahead of Strachan's flagship HMS Caesar. In the ensuing Battle of Cape Ortegal several
Lawrence_Halsted
1806 campaign of the Napoleonic Wars
Poyntz were cruising off Cape Henry in search of Strachan's flagship HMS Caesar when they spotted a ship sailing under jury masts to the southwest. Closing
Atlantic_campaign_of_1806
Royal Navy Admiral (1850–1911)
VII at Buckingham Palace on 18 December 1902. He was flying his flag in HMS Caesar (Captain Sydney Fremantle) in 1906. In 1907, he was Commander-in-Chief
Assheton_Curzon-Howe
of Captain Philippe d'Auvergne, in the 16-gun Firm-class floating battery HMS Bravo. Daphne's commander was a Lieutenant Robert Pearson. She was employed
Hired_armed_lugger_Daphne
was the officer commanding the ship's complement of Marines on board HMS Caesar during the Battle of Cape Ortegal in November 1805; the concluding action
George Lewis (Royal Marines officer)
George_Lewis_(Royal_Marines_officer)
Royal Navy Admiral (1804-1884)
flew his flag on HMS Caesar then from 16 December 1861 Dacres became second in command in the Mediterranean, flying his flag aboard HMS Edgar. He then became
Sydney_Dacres
British. On 14 July 1794 she and Seine captured the 16-gun sloop-of-war HMS Hound in the Atlantic. In the night of 23 to 24 April 1795, Galathée ran
French frigate Galathée (1779)
French_frigate_Galathée_(1779)
Ship of the line of the French Navy
before retiring. On 4 November 1805, Admiral Sir Richard Strachan, with HMS Caesar, Hero, Courageux, Namur and four frigates, defeated and captured what
French_ship_Mont_Blanc_(1793)
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
HMS Boyne was a 98-gun second-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy launched on 27 July 1790 at Woolwich Dockyard. She was the flagship of Vice Admiral
HMS_Boyne_(1790)
Wounded Total HMS Caesar Third rate 80 Captain Sir James Saumarez 0 0 0 Damaged by weather conditions, retired from the chase on 28 October. HMS Terrible Third
Battle of Tory Island order of battle
Battle_of_Tory_Island_order_of_battle
18th century ship of Great Britain
Mar: HMS Swiftsure Apr: HMS Victorious Jun: HMS Flying Fish Sep: Marquis Cornwallis Oct: Hibberts Nov: Ranger 11 Dec: HMS Shark 19 Dec: HMS Caesar, HMS London
Chambers_(1794_ship)
British Royal Navy officer
09:20, and took up position ahead of Saumarez's flagship, the 80-gun HMS Caesar. At 10:12 he received orders to move inshore and attack Linois's flagship
Solomon_Ferris
Pre-dreadnought battleship of the British Royal Navy
February 1903 she left Malta for Platanias, accompanied by HMS Illustrious, HMS Caesar and HMS Myrmidon. While in the Mediterranean, she underwent refits
HMS_London_(1899)
18th century ship of Great Britain
Mar: HMS Swiftsure Apr: HMS Victorious Jun: HMS Flying Fish Sep: Marquis Cornwallis Oct: Hibberts Nov: Ranger 11 Dec: HMS Shark 19 Dec: HMS Caesar, HMS London
Rover_(1786_ship)
Mar: HMS Swiftsure Apr: HMS Victorious Jun: HMS Flying Fish Sep: Marquis Cornwallis Oct: Hibberts Nov: Ranger 11 Dec: HMS Shark 19 Dec: HMS Caesar, HMS London
Marquis Cornwallis (1789 ship)
Marquis_Cornwallis_(1789_ship)
List of shipwrecks: 19 December 1795 Ship State Description HMS Caesar Royal Navy The third rate ran aground on the Owers Sandbank, in the English Channel
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1795
HMS Shark was a former Dutch hoy that the British Admiralty purchased in 1794 for service with the Royal Navy. In 1795 her crew mutinied and handed her
HMS_Shark_(1794)
Royal Navy officer
Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur William Moore, KCB, KCVO, CMG, lately commanding HMS Caesar, which accompanied the king of Norway from Norway to Denmark in November
Arthur Moore (Royal Navy officer)
Arthur_Moore_(Royal_Navy_officer)
Date Operator Ship Class and type Notes January 13 Royal Navy HMS Caesar Majestic-class battleship April 2 United States Navy USS Rodgers Torpedo boat
List of ship commissionings in 1898
List_of_ship_commissionings_in_1898
Ship of the line of the French Navy
with HMS Caesar, HMS Hero, HMS Courageux, HMS Namur and four frigates, defeated and captured what remained of the squadron. HMS Phoenix and HMS Révolutionnaire
French_ship_Scipion_(1801)
Sloop of the Royal Navy
HMS Lynx was a 16-gun ship-rigged sloop of the Cormorant class in the Royal Navy, launched in 1794 at Gravesend. In 1795 she was the cause of an international
HMS_Lynx_(1794)
British naval vessel
HMS Flying Fish was a 6-gun schooner taken into Royal Navy service in 1793. Flying Fish is notable for being the first ship in which William Beatty served
HMS_Flying_Fish_(1793)
British admiral
HMS Britannia in September 1900. Raikes joined the Royal Navy in 1900, and as a midshipman was in February 1903 posted to the battleship HMS Caesar,
Robert Raikes (Royal Navy officer)
Robert_Raikes_(Royal_Navy_officer)
HMS CAESAR
HMS CAESAR
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
One who has Fulfilled his Desires
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who has killed his enemies
Boy/Male
Biblical
He has sent his death.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vrishavahana | வà¯à®°à¯€à®·à®µà®¾à®¹à®¨à®¾
One who has bull as his vehicle
Vrishavahana | வà¯à®°à¯€à®·à®µà®¾à®¹à®¨à®¾
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who has bull as his vehicle
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
One who has Accomplished his Aim
Boy/Male
Tamil
One who has conquered his ego
Boy/Male
Arabic
Whisper
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who has the mace as his weapon
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Gold
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
One who has Mouse as his Charioteer
Boy/Male
Tamil
One who has mouse as his charioteer
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
One who has Mastered his Senses
Girl/Female
British, English
Smart
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vajrahasta | வாஜà¯à®°à®¹à®¾à®¸à¯à®¤à®¾
One who has a thunderbolt in his hands
Vajrahasta | வாஜà¯à®°à®¹à®¾à®¸à¯à®¤à®¾
Female
Egyptian
, the wife of Smen.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Ham.
Boy/Male
Tamil
One who has killed his enemies
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who has conquered his ego
HMS CAESAR
HMS CAESAR
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Baron.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Horse
Boy/Male
English
Rock.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Green
Girl/Female
Australian, Greek, Latin
Dark Blue Color
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Greek, Polish
Victory of the People
Male
Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Herbertus, HERBERTO means "bright army."
Male
Egyptian
, the brother of Anhurse.
Boy/Male
Indian
The all-glorious, The majestic
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Sweet and Beautiful
HMS CAESAR
HMS CAESAR
HMS CAESAR
HMS CAESAR
HMS CAESAR
n.
One who by teaching has become formal, positive, or pedantic in his ways; one who has the manner of a schoolmaster; a pedant.
pron.
Belonging or pertaining to him; -- used as a pronominal adjective or adjective pronoun; as, tell John his papers are ready; formerly used also for its, but this use is now obsolete.
n.
A man who has charge of a bathorse and his load.
n.
A man who has lost his wife by death, and has not married again.
n.
The covered part of a locomotive, in which the engineer has his station.
n.
The act of withholding what one has in his hands by virtue of some right.
n.
The duration of one's life; the hours and days which a person has at his disposal.
n.
An officer who has original jurisdiction in his own right, and not by deputation.
pl.
of Monopodium
n.
Fig.: A writer, or his style; as, he has a sharp pen.
n.
One who has narrowly escaped the gallows for his crimes.
pron.
The possessive of he; as, the book is his.
n.
One who has the charge of a child or pupil and his estate; a guardian.
n.
An unequal gait; a limp; a halt; as, he has a hobble in his gait.
prep.
Accord; adaptation; as, an occupation to his taste; she has a husband to her mind.
n.
A veteran who has honorably completed his service.
n.
A member of a university or a college who has not taken his first degree; a student in any school who has not completed his course.
n.
The departure of a player from the stage, when he has performed his part.