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Ten ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Glory, or the French variant HMS Gloire: HMS Glory (1747) was a 44-gun fifth rate, formerly the French
HMS_Glory
1945 Colossus-class aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy
HMS Glory (R62) was a Colossus-class aircraft carrier of the British Royal Navy laid down on 27 August 1942 by Harland & Wolff at Belfast. She was launched
HMS_Glory_(R62)
Pre-dreadnought battleship of the British Royal Navy
HMS Glory was a pre-dreadnought battleship of the British Royal Navy and a member of the Canopus class. Intended for service in Asia, Glory and her sister
HMS_Glory_(1899)
Duke-class ship of the line, 1788
HMS Glory was a 98-gun second-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 5 July 1788 at Plymouth. In 1798, some of her crew were court-martialed
HMS_Glory_(1788)
United Kingdom. There are two carriers, HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales, currently in service. HMS Unicorn was an aircraft repair ship and
List of aircraft carriers of the Royal Navy
List_of_aircraft_carriers_of_the_Royal_Navy
Protected cruiser of the Imperial Russian Navy
1918 by the Royal Navy after the Russian Revolution and commissioned as HMS Glory IV. She was based at Gareloch, Scotland but was used primarily as a depot
Russian_cruiser_Askold
Topics referred to by the same term
French Navy HMS Glory, various ships of the British Navy London Glory, three successive tanker ships of London & Overseas Freighters Glory (kickboxing)
Glory
Carrier-based fighter aircraft
ground-attack aircraft, from the Royal Navy light fleet carriers HMS Glory, HMS Theseus, HMS Ocean, and the Australian carrier HMAS Sydney. After a Fleet
Hawker_Sea_Fury
Type of warship
Kingdom HMS Hermes HMS Unicorn 1942 Design Light Fleet Carrier Colossus class HMS Colossus HMS Glory HMS Ocean HMS Venerable HMS Vengeance HMS Pioneer
Light_aircraft_carrier
Former Royal Air Force station in Hong Kong
Nabcatcher was maintained at HMS Tamar, the Royal Naval base in Hong Kong. At the beginning of October, the aircraft carrier HMS Glory docked in Hong Kong, where
RAF_Kai_Tak
1940s class of aircraft carriers of the Royal Navy
Board of Admiralty in February 1942, with the first two ships, Colossus and Glory, laid down in March. During 1942 and 1943, another fourteen Light Fleet
1942 Design Light Fleet Carrier
1942_Design_Light_Fleet_Carrier
Royal Navy officer and politician (1726–1799)
Commander-in-Chief, Jamaica, in the third-rate HMS Cornwall in October 1748. He was given command of the fifth-rate HMS Glory off the coast of West Africa in March
Richard_Howe,_Earl_Howe
Duke-class ships of the line
Sir John Williams. HMS Duke Builder: Plymouth Dockyard Ordered: 18 June 1771 Launched: 18 October 1777 Fate: Broken up, 1843 HMS Glory Builder: Plymouth
Duke-class_ship_of_the_line
Royal Navy officer (1774–1865)
fifth-rate HMS Andromeda in May 1795 and to the second-rate HMS Glory in Autumn 1795. In HMS Glory he escorted the troops of General Ralph Abercromby destined
Francis_Austen
Military airbase of the Republic of Singapore Air Force
aircraft carrier, HMS Glory. This squadron remained until 14 November when they re-embarked on the British Light Fleet Carrier, HMS Venerable. Subsequently
Sembawang_Air_Base
British naval officer (1908–1995)
the aircraft carrier HMS Glory in September 1953. Prior to this command, White took the Captain's Air Course at RNAS Culdrose. Glory was with the Home Fleet
Richard_Taylor_White
HMS Triumph, HMS Ocean, HMS Theseus, HMS Glory, HMS Unicorn, HMS Warrior Cruiser: HMS Belfast, HMS Jamaica, HMS Ceylon, HMS Kenya, HMS Newcastle, HMS
United Kingdom in the Korean War
United_Kingdom_in_the_Korean_War
List of ships with the same or similar names
was a 32-gun fifth-rate launched in 1763 as HMS Glory. She was renamed in 1774, and was broken up in 1786. HMS Apollo (1794) was a 38-gun fifth-rate launched
HMS_Apollo
Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm
aircraft. In April 1945, it embarked in the light fleet carrier HMS Glory, using HMS Wagtail, RNAS Ayr, Scotland, as a shore base and set sail to join
837_Naval_Air_Squadron
Royal Navy officer (1760-1833)
arrival was promoted to rear admiral and hoisted his flag in the 98-gun HMS Glory, which had been one of the famous ships involved in the Glorious First
Charles_Stirling
Independence-class light aircraft carrier of the US Navy
returned to the Yellow Sea on 1 May. In company with the British carrier HMS Glory, she launched 244 offensive sorties against enemy troop concentrations
USS_Bataan_(CVL-29)
HMS Ark Royal (ex-Irresistible) (1950) – decommissioned 1979 Colossus class HMS Colossus (1943), to France 1946 as Arromanches HMS Glory (1943) HMS Ocean
List_of_aircraft_carriers
Royal Navy frigate
HMS Glory was a 32-gun fifth-rate Niger-class frigate of the Royal Navy, and was the second Royal Navy ship to bear this name. Glory was ordered during
HMS_Glory_(1763)
City in Murmansk Oblast, Russia
HMS Glory, flagship of the British North Russia Squadron in Murmansk in the First World War
Murmansk
battleships intended for overseas duties: the two Centurion-class battleships and HMS Renown. The nine Majestic-class battleships followed as refinements of White's
List of pre-dreadnought battleships of the Royal Navy
List_of_pre-dreadnought_battleships_of_the_Royal_Navy
Royal Navy Admiral (1751 –1824)
commanded a squadron of six ships of the line off Cádiz, in the flagship HMS Glory. Orde served as the Governor of Dominica between 1783 and 1793 and was
Sir_John_Orde,_1st_Baronet
Royal Navy Admiral (1929–2014)
the destroyers HMS Agincourt and HMS Wilton. Anson qualified as a pilot in 1952 and joined 801 Naval Air Squadron on the carrier HMS Glory and saw action
Edward Anson (Royal Navy officer)
Edward_Anson_(Royal_Navy_officer)
Royal Navy Vice Admiral (1898–1960)
the battleships HMS Glory and HMS Royal Oak, as well as the destroyer HMS Skilful. During the inter war years Agnew served aboard HMS Durban and as gunnery
William Agnew (Royal Navy officer)
William_Agnew_(Royal_Navy_officer)
Battle-class destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy
coast of Korea. Sicily was replaced by the Royal Navy (RN) light carrier HMS Glory on 2 September, and on 6 September, Anzac was ordered to shell a suspected
HMAS_Anzac_(D59)
Dingledale HMS Eagle Edinburgh Castle Empire Star E. Evangelia (launched as Empire Strength) HMS Gentian HMS Glory HMS Hercules HMS Hibiscus Hibernia HMS Hyacinth
List of ships built by Harland & Wolff (1930–2002)
List_of_ships_built_by_Harland_&_Wolff_(1930–2002)
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
Brightest star in the constellation of Carina
Canopus-class battleship HMS Glory
Canopus
Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm
1953 and was last embarked in the Colossus-class light fleet carrier HMS Glory, notably during the Korean War. It was a carrier based squadron formed
821_Naval_Air_Squadron
List of ships with the same or similar names
the Canopus-class battleship HMS Glory, renamed Crescent when she became a depot ship in 1920, before being sold in 1922. HMS Crescent (1931) was a C-class
HMS_Crescent
Aviation arm of the Royal Navy
before the founding of the Fleet Air Arm, the Royal Navy had commissioned HMS Hermes, the world's first ship to be designed and built as an aircraft carrier
Fleet_Air_Arm
Royal Navy officer (1902–1972)
became captain of the aircraft carrier HMS Glory. He spent three months overseeing the final fitting out before Glory was commissioned on 21 February 1945
Sir Anthony Buzzard, 2nd Baronet
Sir_Anthony_Buzzard,_2nd_Baronet
Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm Carrier Air Group
aircraft carrier, HMS Glory (R62). Aboard Glory, the CAG deployed to the Far East as the Korean War was now taking place. From April 1951 Glory and the 14th
14th_Carrier_Air_Group
British lead ship of Centurion-class
battleship HMS Glory. Glory's bow punched a hole in Centurion's hull below the waterline, but the damage was not serious and was repaired at Hong Kong. Glory relieved
HMS_Centurion_(1892)
Association football tournament in Hong Kong
Royal Welch Fus. 3–2 HMS Glory 7 1902–03 HMS Glory 2–1 Argonauts Hong Kong Football Club Stadium ~5,000 8 1903–04 HMS Albion 3–0 HMS Cressy 9 1904–05 Royal
Hong_Kong_Senior_Shield
Pre-dreadnought battleship class of the British Royal Navy
up the following year, as was Canopus. Glory returned to Britain in 1919, was decommissioned, and was renamed HMS Crescent in 1920, before ultimately being
Canopus-class_battleship
Squadron of the Royal Navy from 1917 to 1919
command of Rear Admiral Thomas Kemp with the Canopus-class predreadnought HMS Glory as his flagship. This battleship had been refitted, with some guns being
British_North_Russia_Squadron
1940 fighter aircraft family by Chance Vought
1944 on the German battleship Tirpitz, for which Corsairs from HMS Victorious and HMS Formidable provided fighter cover. It appears the Corsairs did not
Vought_F4U_Corsair
Royal Navy mobile logistics support for the Fleet Air Arm
MONAB supported disembarked squadrons from HMS Implacable, HMS Formidable, HMS Glory, HMS Colossus and HMS Vengeance, between May and October. It took
Mobile_Naval_Air_Base
Harbour in Rabaul, Papua New Guinea
took place on 6 September 1945 in a ceremony aboard the aircraft carrier HMS Glory. Representing the Japanese were General Hitoshi Imamura, Commander Eighth
Simpson_Harbour
Royal Sovereign-class battleship
HMS Royal Sovereign was the lead ship of the seven ships in her class of pre-dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy in the 1890s. The ship was
HMS_Royal_Sovereign_(1891)
Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm
during the Korean War flying from the Colossus-class aircraft carrier HMS Glory. During its deployment in theatre from November 1952 to May 1953, 801
801_Naval_Air_Squadron
Soviet fighter aircraft
remains of a MiG-15 were spotted by Royal Navy carrier aircraft from HMS Glory. The MiG-15 was broken up, a piece of the engine was visible aft of the
Mikoyan-Gurevich_MiG-15
British ocean liner (1871–1901)
C.H. Wheeler Unknown date: HMS Scorpion Other incidents 15 Jan: Vigilancia 11 Feb: Oakland 17 Apr: HMS Centurion, HMS Glory 2 Jun: Mataafa 27 Jul: Oakland
SS_Lusitania_(1871)
down. 11 August – HMS Eagle sunk in action. 22 August – USS Independence launched. 24 August – Ryūjō sunk in action. 27 August – HMS Glory laid down. 31 August
Timeline for aircraft carrier service
Timeline_for_aircraft_carrier_service
Cruiser – HMS Argonaut Association". Retrieved 14 August 2021. "HMS Badsworth, escort destroyer". www.naval-history.net. Retrieved 14 August 2021. "HMS Beaufort
List of ships built by Cammell Laird
List_of_ships_built_by_Cammell_Laird
List of ships with the same or similar names
Royal Navy captured and took into service in 1803 as HMS Morne Fortunee. She was wrecked in 1804. Glory (1802 ship) was an East Indiaman launched in 1802
Glory_(ship)
Royal Navy aviator (1912–1983)
He was the commander of the aircraft carrier HMS Glory (during the Korean War). He also commanded HMS Eagle before becoming Director of Plans at the
Duncan_Lewin
Defunct Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm and Reserve Air Squadron
increased to twenty-one aircraft before it joined the light fleet carrier HMS Glory in November. The carrier sailed to the Far East to become part of the
1831_Naval_Air_Squadron
British: HMS Agamemnon HMS Albion HMS Canopus HMS Cornwallis HMS Exmouth HMS Glory HMS Hibernia HMS Implacable HMS Irresistible (Sunk) HMS London HMS Lord
Gallipoli campaign order of battle
Gallipoli_campaign_order_of_battle
1899 British ocean liner built for the Cunard Line
were escorted across the open ocean by HMS Glory and HMS Niobe, as well as the cruisers HMS Suffolk, HMS Essex, HMS Lancaster, and another of Ivernia's Boston
RMS_Ivernia_(1899)
List of ships with the same or similar names
was a 32-gun fifth-rate launched in 1763 as HMS Glory. She was renamed in 1774, and was broken up in 1786. HMS Apollo (1794) was a 38-gun fifth-rate launched
List_of_ships_named_Apollo
Royal Australian Navy Majestic-class aircraft carrier
the First Sea Lord requested that Sydney be deployed to Korea while HMS Glory was refitted in Australia, to maintain a Commonwealth carrier presence
HMAS_Sydney_(R17)
British-American business executive and federal government administrator
Arm of the British Royal Navy and was assigned to the British carrier HMS Glory (R62), operating in the Mediterranean and Far East, 1943-1945 (left Royal
Michael_P._W._Stone
New Zealand military in occupied Japan 1946–1948
with its aircraft departed New Zealand on the British aircraft carrier HMS Glory. Both the land and air force contributions arrived off the port of Kure
J_Force
soldiers of the 30th Battalion while Missanabie was escorted by HMS Essex and HMS Glory. The ship arrived safely at Avonmouth on 6 March, after which she
SS_Missanabie_(1914)
Mobile Operational Naval Air Base (MONAB) of the Royal Navy
HMS Nabthorpe: HMS Arbiter HMS Chaser HMS Glory HMS Indefatigable HMS Indomitable HMS Implacable HMS Ruler HMS Slinger HMS Speaker HMS Venerable HMS Victorious
HMS_Nabthorpe
Royal Navy Admiral (1861–1933)
the training ship HMS Britannia. On completion of his training he was assigned to the Mediterranean Squadron, where he served on HMS Monarch. He was promoted
William Pakenham (Royal Navy officer)
William_Pakenham_(Royal_Navy_officer)
Destroyer of the Royal Navy
HMS Viper was a Viper-class torpedo boat destroyer (or "TBD") built for the British Royal Navy in 1899 by Hawthorn Leslie and Company at Hebburn on the
HMS_Viper_(1899)
Former Australian Chief of the General Staff
Fleet, in a ceremony held on the deck of the British aircraft carrier HMS Glory at Rabaul. The two Japanese swords handed over in the surrender ceremony
Vernon_Sturdee
British business (1878–1982)
Palace. HMS Akbar HMS Benbow HMS Boadicea HMS Centurion HMS Colossus HMS Devastation HMS Edinburgh HMS Narcissus HMS Nile HMS Prince Albert HMS Sans Pareil
Thos._W._Ward
British Royal Navy commander
appointed as a torpedo officer on HMS Glory until 29 November. He was then transferred to the Royal Navy Reserve, serving on HMS President under Captain Leonard
Charles_Turle
List of ships with the same or similar names
an auxiliary patrol boat. French ship Glorieux French ship Glorieuse HMS Glory Roche, Jean-Michel (2005). Dictionnaire des bâtiments de la flotte de
French_ship_Gloire
Battle of the Atlantic campaign of 1794
Admiral Hood's flagship HMS Royal George pierced it between Républicain and Sans Pareil, engaging both closely, while HMS Glory came through the line behind
Glorious_First_of_June
Royal Navy officer (1905–1981)
Officer Air (Home). After the War he became Captain of the aircraft carrier HMS Glory and then, from 1947, Director of Naval Air Organisation and Training at
Walter_Couchman
Royal Navy officer (1764–1847)
following day transferred to the 90-gun HMS Glory. He remained in her until taking command of the 90-gun HMS Barfleur on 21 November, and was still in
George Martin (Royal Navy officer)
George_Martin_(Royal_Navy_officer)
British admiral (1907–2000)
back at sea firstly as Commander (Air) on HMS Glory in the Far East Fleet, and then in December that year to HMS Tintagel Castle, working out of Portland
Dennis_Cambell
British colonial garrison
World War: HMS Aldgate HMS Barlight HMS Cicala HMS Cornflower HMS Moth HMS Redstart HMS Robin HMS Scout HMS Tern HMS Thanet HMS Thracian HMS Watergate
British Forces Overseas Hong Kong
British_Forces_Overseas_Hong_Kong
1910 British ocean liner built for the Cunard Line
were escorted across the open ocean by HMS Glory and HMS Niobe, as well as the cruisers HMS Suffolk, HMS Essex, HMS Lancaster, and another of Franconia's
RMS_Franconia_(1910)
Royal Navy Admiral and colonial administrator (1791-1865)
HMS Prince George, but on 27 June, at the request of his uncle, Rear-Admiral Charles Stirling, he joined his uncle's flagship, the 98-gun HMS Glory.
James Stirling (Royal Navy officer)
James_Stirling_(Royal_Navy_officer)
in 1944–45. In mid-September 1945, the hospital provided equipment to HMS Glory in order to set up a medical facility in the hangar, along with thirty-six
Royal Naval Hospital, Herne Bay
Royal_Naval_Hospital,_Herne_Bay
Eclipse-class cruiser
following year she spent a week in Manila, accompanying the flag-ship HMS Glory together with the despatch vessel Alacrity. She was present at Chemulpo
HMS_Talbot_(1895)
midshipman and sub-lieutenant, served on HMS Glory on the China Station, in the battleships HMS Albion and HMS Illustrious in the Channel Fleet, and in
Humphrey_Firman
Ship of the line of the French Navy
a 1:150 scale model of Le Glorieux in its French guise. HMS Glorioso HMS Glorious HMS Glory Demerliac (1996), p.75, #481. Hepper (1994), p.65. Famous
French_ship_Glorieux_(1756)
Mobile Operational Naval Air Base (MONAB) of the Royal Navy
and embarked HMS Glory on 14 January 1946. 848 Naval Air Squadron was a Torpedo, Bomber, Reconnaissance Squadron which disembarked from HMS Formidable on
HMS_Nabbington
Memorial HMS Cavalier Memorial HMS Cossack Memorial HMS Dunedin Memorial HMS Formidable Memorial HMS Gambia Memorial HMS Ganges Memorial HMS Glory Memorial
List of memorials at the National Memorial Arboretum
List_of_memorials_at_the_National_Memorial_Arboretum
Commencement Bay-class escort carrier of the US Navy
also took part in an officer exchange program with the British carrier HMS Glory. She arrived at Sasebo on 5 February 1953, unloaded equipment, and then
USS_Badoeng_Strait
the First Battle of Cape Finisterre in May 1747 and added to the RN as HMS Glory Aquilon 42, later 48 guns (launched 24 November 1733 at Toulon, designed
List of ships of the line of France
List_of_ships_of_the_line_of_France
Steel-hulled Great Lakes package freighter
C.H. Wheeler Unknown date: HMS Scorpion Other incidents 15 Jan: Vigilancia 11 Feb: Oakland 17 Apr: HMS Centurion, HMS Glory 2 Jun: Mataafa 27 Jul: Oakland
SS_Hudson_(1887)
Military unit
for commanding shore based aviation based at Malta until 1958. HMS Ocean, Theasus and Glory continued to serve in the Mediterranean Fleet until October 1954
Flag Officer, Air and Second-in-Command, Mediterranean Fleet
Flag_Officer,_Air_and_Second-in-Command,_Mediterranean_Fleet
Turbine-powered destroyer of the Royal Navy
HMS Cobra was a turbine-powered destroyer of the Royal Navy. She was built speculatively by Armstrong Whitworth and then offered for sale to the British
HMS_Cobra
Royal Navy Admiral (1741–1818)
at Graemeshall in Orkney, Graeme became commanding officer of the sloop HMS Kingfisher in February 1776 and saw action at the Battle of Turtle Gut Inlet
Alexander_Graeme
English poet and educator (1917–2003)
destroyer HMS Eclipse in the Atlantic, at shore bases in Gibraltar and northwest England. Later he served in the Pacific on the aircraft carrier HMS Glory, after
Charles_Causley
HMS Milford 1695 HMS Arundel 1695 HMS Rye 1696 HMS Scarborough 1696 HMS Looe (i) 1696 HMS Lynn 1696 HMS Fowey 1696 HMS Southsea Castle (i) 1696 HMS Gosport
List of frigate classes of the Royal Navy
List_of_frigate_classes_of_the_Royal_Navy
Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1845-1918)
battleship HMS Alexandra, in December 1902. He went on to be Commander-in-Chief, China Station, with his flag in the battleship HMS Glory, in January
Gerard Noel (Royal Navy officer)
Gerard_Noel_(Royal_Navy_officer)
British naval officer and politician (1741–1797)
commanded HMS Defence from 1790. He was appointed Commander-in-Chief at Chatham in 1792 and went on to command HMS Duke and then HMS Glory. He was made
George Murray (Royal Navy officer, born 1741)
George_Murray_(Royal_Navy_officer,_born_1741)
Royal Canadian Navy destroyer
bombardment and inshore patrol missions. Huron screened the aircraft carriers HMS Glory and USS Sicily during airstrikes on North Korea, which became known as
HMCS_Huron_(G24)
Month of 1945
forces in southwest Asia was signed aboard the British aircraft carrier HMS Glory. Nicaragua ratified the United Nations Charter. Died: John S. McCain Sr
September_1945
British Royal Navy officer (1769-1839)
captain, and commissioned the 98-gun HMS Glory. Domett was unable to raise his flag due to ill-health, and instead Glory became the flagship of Rear-Admiral
Samuel Warren (Royal Navy officer)
Samuel_Warren_(Royal_Navy_officer)
British Royal Navy officer
commanding officer of the third-rate HMS Defence later in 1794 and commanding officer of the second-rate HMS Glory in 1799. He acted as a pallbearer at
Thomas Wells (Royal Navy officer)
Thomas_Wells_(Royal_Navy_officer)
of fifteen Grumman Avenger, and one squadron of fifteen Fairey Firefly. HMS Indomitable, the sole representative of her class, was allocated Carrier
List_of_Fleet_Air_Arm_groups
American passenger ship built in 1878; sank in 1901
C.H. Wheeler Unknown date: HMS Scorpion Other incidents 15 Jan: Vigilancia 11 Feb: Oakland 17 Apr: HMS Centurion, HMS Glory 2 Jun: Mataafa 27 Jul: Oakland
SS_City_of_Rio_de_Janeiro
Three masted iron sailing ship built in 1879
C.H. Wheeler Unknown date: HMS Scorpion Other incidents 15 Jan: Vigilancia 11 Feb: Oakland 17 Apr: HMS Centurion, HMS Glory 2 Jun: Mataafa 27 Jul: Oakland
Cromartyshire_(ship)
Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm
(23 June - 6 July 1952) HMS Glory (6 - 8 July 1952) Royal Naval Air Station Hal Far (HMS Falcon) (8 - 21 July 1952) HMS Glory (21 July - 15 August 1952)
898_Naval_Air_Squadron
Royal Navy Admiral (1867–1955)
Charles Corbett entered HMS Britannia as a cadet in 1881. From 1914 to 1916, he was captain of the pre-dreadnought battleship HMS Glory, during which he was
Charles_Frederick_Corbett
Ship built in Scotland in 1888
C.H. Wheeler Unknown date: HMS Scorpion Other incidents 15 Jan: Vigilancia 11 Feb: Oakland 17 Apr: HMS Centurion, HMS Glory 2 Jun: Mataafa 27 Jul: Oakland
SS_Islander
HMS GLORY
HMS GLORY
Boy/Male
Biblical
He has sent his death.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Gold
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Tamil
One who has mouse as his charioteer
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who has bull as his vehicle
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
One who has Mouse as his Charioteer
Girl/Female
British, English
Smart
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who has killed his enemies
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
One who has Accomplished his Aim
Boy/Male
Tamil
One who has conquered his ego
Boy/Male
Tamil
One who has killed his enemies
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Ham.
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
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
Indian, Sanskrit
One who has Fulfilled his Desires
Boy/Male
Arabic
Whisper
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who has conquered his ego
Female
Egyptian
, the wife of Smen.
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who has the mace as his weapon
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
One who has Mastered his Senses
HMS GLORY
HMS GLORY
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of all living beings, Lord of animals, Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
English
Lives by the stony grove.
Female
Hindi/Indian
(सà¥à¤¦à¤°à¥à¤¶à¤¨à¤¾) Feminine form of Hindi Sudarshan, SUDARSHANA means "seeing one's self correctly; right vision."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Trust
Boy/Male
Indian
Group of people
Female
English
Short form of English Rebeckah, BECKAH means "ensnarer."
Girl/Female
English
Joyful. Abbreviation of Abigail. Gael is a term for descendants of the ancient Celts in Scotland;...
Female
English
Feminine form of English unisex Jocelyn, JOCELIN means "Gaut."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Lord Shiva
Male
Hebrew
(×ָמי) Hebrew name AMIY means "bond-servant." In the bible, this is the name of a servant of King Solomon.
HMS GLORY
HMS GLORY
HMS GLORY
HMS GLORY
HMS GLORY
prep.
Accord; adaptation; as, an occupation to his taste; she has a husband to her mind.
n.
One who by teaching has become formal, positive, or pedantic in his ways; one who has the manner of a schoolmaster; a pedant.
n.
An unequal gait; a limp; a halt; as, he has a hobble in his gait.
n.
The departure of a player from the stage, when he has performed his part.
n.
A man who has charge of a bathorse and his load.
pron.
The possessive of he; as, the book is his.
n.
A man who has lost his wife by death, and has not married again.
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 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.
A veteran who has honorably completed his service.
n.
An officer who has original jurisdiction in his own right, and not by deputation.
n.
One who has the charge of a child or pupil and his estate; a guardian.
n.
One who has narrowly escaped the gallows for his crimes.
n.
The covered part of a locomotive, in which the engineer has his station.
pl.
of Monopodium
n.
The act of withholding what one has in his hands by virtue of some right.
n.
Fig.: A writer, or his style; as, he has a sharp pen.
n.
The duration of one's life; the hours and days which a person has at his disposal.