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HMS M3 may refer to the following ships of the Royal Navy: HMS Raglan (1915), a monitor initially named M3 HMS M3 (1918), the third M-class submarine
HMS_M3
Submarine of the Royal Navy
HMS M3, built by Armstrong Whitworth, Newcastle Upon Tyne was an M-class submarine of the Royal Navy. M3 was ordered from Armstrong Whitworth on 28 July
HMS_M3_(1918)
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up M3 or m3 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. M3, M-3 or M03 may refer to: Apple M3, a central processing unit in the Apple M series Intel m3, a brand
M3
British Royal Navy Abercrombie-class warship (1915–1918)
ship was hurriedly renamed HMS M3 on 31 May 1915. She was then named HMS Lord Raglan on 20 June 1915 and again renamed HMS Raglan on 23 June 1915. Raglan
HMS_Raglan
class K class HMS K1 HMS K2 HMS K3 HMS K4 HMS K5 HMS K6 HMS K7 HMS K8 HMS K9 HMS K10 HMS K11 HMS K12 HMS K13 HMS K14 HMS K15 HMS K16 HMS K17 HMS K26 L class
List of submarines of the Royal Navy
List_of_submarines_of_the_Royal_Navy
Type of British submarines in service before and during WWII
built into the outer casing as pioneered by the converted M-class submarine HMS M3. These boats were of a saddle tank type. Boats of this class were used extensively
Grampus-class_submarine
Submarine of the United States
in her steeple comes from Argonaut, and still rings today for services. HMS M3 – British minelaying submarine of same period. Friedman, Norman (1995).
USS_Argonaut_(SM-1)
going to then command the submarines HMS L71, HMS K8 and HMS M3. On 14 April 1923 he was appointed to command of HMS Fermoy, the depot ship of the Periscope
Hugh_Marrack
WWI Royal Navy submarine class
was painted grey-green, M2 dark grey and M3 was painted dark blue. Cruiser submarine Innes McCartney "M1 and HMS Affray" Martin H. Brice M-class Submarines
British_M-class_submarine
British amphibious armoured recovery vehicle
Centurion BARVs were built to provide the essential role for the LPD's HMS Fearless and HMS Intrepid as part of the beach assault squadrons. The assault squadrons
Beach armoured recovery vehicle
Beach_armoured_recovery_vehicle
20th-century British liner
Lancastria was free to depart and the captain of the British destroyer HMS Havelock advised her to do so; but, without a destroyer escort as defence
RMS_Lancastria
Cunard Line transatlantic steam turbine ocean liner
class and 1,000 steerage class. Her holds included 46,280 cubic feet (1,311 m3) refrigerated cargo space. Carmania left Liverpool on 2 December 1905 for
RMS_Carmania_(1905)
Portsmouth, the minesweeper was launched on 18 August 1955 and commissioned as HMS Santon. She was named after a small village in North Lincolnshire. The minesweeper
HMNZS_Santon
British Overseas Territory in the South Pacific
the east. The Pitcairn Islanders are descended primarily from nine British HMS Bounty mutineers and twelve Tahitian women. In 2023, the territory had a
Pitcairn_Islands
Former offshore oil drilling rig
Speed 2 m/s Capacity Liquid mud: 700 m3 Drill water: 2100 m3 Potable water: 1200 m3 Fuel oil: 4500 m3 Bulk mud: 400 m3 Bulk cement: 250 m3 Crew 150 Notes
Deepwater_Horizon
United States Navy escort carrier
escort carrier type intended for Royal Navy use and initially commissioned as HMS Charger (D27). Days later the transfer was rescinded with the ship returning
USS_Charger
Cruiser of the Royal Navy
HMS Montclare (F85) was a British ocean liner that was commissioned into the Royal Navy as an armed merchant cruiser in 1939, converted into a destroyer
HMS_Montclare
Armed merchant cruiser
HMS Forfar (F30) was a British ocean liner that was commissioned into the Royal Navy as an armed merchant cruiser in 1939 and sunk by enemy action in
HMS_Forfar_(F30)
1916 Revenge-class battleship of the Royal Navy
HMS Royal Oak was one of five Revenge-class battleships built for the Royal Navy during the First World War. Completed in 1916, the ship first saw combat
HMS_Royal_Oak_(08)
1966 Welsh colliery disaster
rain the tip was saturated and approximately 140,000 cubic yards (110,000 m3) of spoil slipped down the side of the hill and onto the Pantglas area of
Aberfan_disaster
Shipwreck in Queensland, Australia
HMS Pandora was a 24-gun Porcupine-class sixth-rate post ship of the Royal Navy launched in May 1779. The vessel is best known for its role in hunting
HMS_Pandora_(1779)
000 km2 (3,900 sq mi), or have a mean discharge (volume, flow) of at least 150 m3/s (5,300 cu ft/s). Also included are a number of rivers (currently 47) that
List_of_rivers_of_Europe
1953 class of minesweeper of the Royal Navy
2016. "HMS Alfriston". Ton Class Association. Retrieved 18 January 2024. "Fundraising begins to raise 'Prince Charles' warship' as survey says HMS Bronington
Ton-class_minesweeper
Former set of auto racing regulations
Ferrari F430 and Panoz Esperante were also successful, as well as the BMW M3 in the United States. Other models entered were the Aston Martin V8 Vantage
LM_GTE
(HMS Cardiff, HMS Exeter, HMS Manchester, HMS Gloucester, HMS York) Support ships Hecla class (HMS Herald, HMS Hecla) Submarines Oberon class (HMS Opossum
List of Gulf War military equipment
List_of_Gulf_War_military_equipment
Cargo ship that served as a minelayer and repair ship in WW2
HMS Port Quebec was a British motor ship that was designed and launched in 1939 to be the refrigerated cargo ship Port Quebec, but completed in 1940 as
HMS_Port_Quebec
Dutch cargo liner that became a Japanese hell ship
Her holds had capacity for 166,000 cubic feet (4,700 m3) of grain, or 144,000 cubic feet (4,100 m3) of baled cargo. The ship had a single screw, driven
SS_Van_Waerwijck
Class of two fast fleet tankers of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary
winch/windlasses and double drum mooring winches. Up to 16,000 m3 (570,000 cu ft) of liquids and 500 m3 (18,000 cu ft) of general solids can be carried. In addition
Wave-class_tanker
Mountain in Washington (state), United States
Lieutenant William Robert Broughton of George Vancouver's expedition aboard HMS Chatham in 1792. The landmark was leveled for its gravel during construction
Mount_Coffin
tonnages were 5,360 GRT and 3,288 NRT. Her holds had 190,000 cu ft (5,380 m3) of refrigerated cargo space. Manistee had a triple expansion engine that
SS_Manistee_(1920)
Italian polar-expedition airship
900 lb) Length: 106 m (347 ft 9 in) Diameter: 26 m (85 ft 4 in) Volume: 19,000 m3 (670,000 cu ft) of gaseous Hydrogen Powerplant: 3 × Maybach Mb.IV 6-cylinder
Norge_(airship)
British ocean liner from 1922 to 1942
addition to her passenger accommodation, Laconia had 54,089 cubic feet (1,531.6 m3) of refrigerated cargo space. Laconia was built by Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson
RMS_Laconia_(1921)
UK passenger ship and WW2 naval ship
HMS Worcestershire was a motor ship. She was built in Scotland in 1931 as MV Worcestershire for Bibby Line. Her regular route was between Liverpool and
HMS_Worcestershire
River in the Pacific Northwest of North America
000 cu ft/s (35,000 m3/s) in June 1894, before the river was dammed. The lowest flow recorded at The Dalles was 12,100 cu ft/s (340 m3/s) on April 16, 1968
Columbia_River
Strait between the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman
the Persian Gulf through the strait carrying 17 million barrels (2,700,000 m3) of crude oil. More than 85% of these crude oil exports went to Asian markets
Strait_of_Hormuz
Dutch-built ocean liner that became a troopship and hospital ship, and blockship
Her holds had capacity for 321,000 cubic feet (9,100 m3) of grain, or 296,000 cubic feet (8,400 m3) of baled cargo. The ship had twin screws, each driven
SS_Aquileia
Scottish Royal Navy officer (1913–1996)
the submarine HMS H28 in March 1941, of HMS H43 in April 1941, of HMS Thrasher in which he sank 40,000 gross register tons (110,000 m3) of enemy shipping
Hugh Mackenzie (Royal Navy officer)
Hugh_Mackenzie_(Royal_Navy_officer)
Sea route north of North America
completed the voyage in the converted 45 net register tonnage (4,500 cu ft or 130 m3) herring boat Gjøa. Gjøa was much smaller than vessels used by other Arctic
Northwest_Passage
into a dummy of the battleship HMS Ajax, as which she operated from northwest Scotland. In 1916 she was converted into HMS Princess, a real Royal Navy armed
SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie (1905)
SS_Kronprinzessin_Cecilie_(1905)
Dutch steamship sunk by a German mine in WW2
228 DWT. She had capacity for 320,000 cu ft (9,100 m3) of bulk cargo such as grain, or 290,000 cu ft (8,200 m3) of cargo in bales. As built, she had berths
SS_Simon_Bolivar
Swedish frigate class
July 2023. Liikamaa, Amanda (23 June 2023). "Marinens nya fartyg döps till HMS Luleå". SVT Nyheter (in Swedish). Retrieved 19 August 2023. "Saab får två
Luleå-class_frigate
Class of British dreadnought battleships
Jutland in 1916 and three ships of this class were cancelled, leaving only HMS Hood to be completed to a modified design. The US plan had been delayed by
N3-class_battleship
second class, and 270 in third class. Her holds included 155,736 cu ft (4,410 m3) of refrigerated space. The ship was operated in line service until 1914,
SS_Edinburgh_Castle_(1910)
d'Ivoire defunct ABP ABS Jets BAIR Czech Republic Named changed from Aba Air M3 LTG ABSA Cargo Tam Cargo Brazil TTN Absolute Flight Services TITANIUM South
List_of_airline_codes
French cargo liner sunk in 1940
class. Dyle et Bacalan supplied equipment to refrigerate 2,048 cu ft (58 m3) of her cargo space. Dyle et Bacalan used the J & E Hall refrigeration system
MV_Brazza
Dredger involved with the Marchioness disaster
803 NRT, 2,107 DWT. She had a hopper capacity of 1,257 cubic yards (961 m3). The ship was powered by a four-stroke single acting diesel engine, which
MV_Bowbelle
American single engine attack aircraft
four-plane detachments for the British carriers. Flights from HMS Eagle (R05) and HMS Albion (R07) took part in the Suez Crisis in 1956. 778 Naval Air
Douglas_A-1_Skyraider
Naval gun
gun. The gun was in service mounted on the three M-class submarines. HMS M2 and M3 had their guns removed in 1927–28. Four guns were mounted on railway
Armstrong Whitworth 12-inch 40-calibre naval gun
Armstrong_Whitworth_12-inch_40-calibre_naval_gun
Orient Line ocean liner
via the Suez Canal, Colombo and Melbourne. In 1901 she was the royal yacht HMS Ophir, taking the then Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York on a tour of
RMS_Ophir
First six ships of the United States Navy
Retrieved September 23, 2023. "History of HMS Victory". National Museum of the Royal Navy. "HMS Victory Service Life". HMS Victory website. Archived from the
Original six frigates of the United States Navy
Original_six_frigates_of_the_United_States_Navy
British cargo steamship sunk in 1917
offering second-class accommodation only. As built, 8,640 cubic feet (245 m3) of her cargo space was refrigerated. Her tonnages were 10,405 GRT and 6,816 NRT
SS_Devonian_(1900)
German cargo ship sunk in 1940
tonnages were 7,369 GRT, 4,355 NRT, and 9,773 DWT. 88,200 cubic feet (2,498 m3) of her cargo space was refrigerated. Seattle had a single screw, driven by
MS_Seattle
Oil tanker, launched 1986, scrapped 2012
history. The size of the spill is estimated to have been 40,900 to 120,000 m3 (10.8 to 31.7 million US gal; 257,000 to 755,000 bbl). In 1989, the Exxon
Exxon_Valdez
Royal Navy submarine monitor wrecked in Lyme Bay
HMS M2 was a Royal Navy submarine monitor completed in 1919, converted in 1927 into a submarine aircraft carrier. She was wrecked in Lyme Bay, Dorset
HMS_M2_(1918)
Motor ship that was a British reefer ship, WW2 minelayer, and Italian passenger ship
HMS Southern Prince was a motor ship that was built in 1929 as the refrigerated cargo ship Southern Prince. She was commissioned into the Royal Navy in
HMS_Southern_Prince
List of large explosions
an additional 100 tonnes which also detonated. Royal Navy warships HMS Ajax and HMS Calcutta attempted to tow the stricken vessel out of harbour and succeeded
Largest artificial non-nuclear explosions
Largest_artificial_non-nuclear_explosions
American oil tanker; used by the UK to resupply Malta during WWII
515 feet length overall, and capable of carrying 170,000 barrels (27,000 m3) of fuel oil. The ship was completed in the unusually short time of seven
SS_Ohio
British Royal Mail Ship that became an armed merchant cruiser and was lost with all hands
1914 she was requisitioned and converted into the armed merchant cruiser HMS Viknor. She sank in 1915 with all hands, a total of 295 Royal Navy officers
RMS_Atrato_(1888)
Bay in the Orkney Islands, Scotland
natural gas (LNG) took place in Scapa Flow in 2007, transferring 132,000 m3 of LNG. This occurred under the direction of Excelerate Energy, between the
Scapa_Flow
Location of two former nuclear research establishments in northern Scotland
found. 18,000 m3 (640,000 cu ft) of radiologically contaminated land, and 28,000 m3 (990,000 cu ft) of chemically contaminated land. 1,350 m3 (48,000 cu ft)
Dounreay
South Korean ore carrier ship
506 hp) Propulsion Single shaft; fixed pitch propeller Speed 14.85 knots (27.50 km/h; 17.09 mph) Capacity 7 cargo holds; 168,522 m3 (5,951,300 cu ft)
MV_Stellar_Banner
Sunken US WWII ship in the Thames, London, England
off Southend, she came under the authority of the Thames naval control at HMS Leigh located at the end of Southend Pier. The harbourmaster, responsible
SS_Richard_Montgomery
Country in the Caribbean
2017, natural gas production totalled 18.5 billion m3, a decrease of 0.4% from 2016 with 18.6 billion m3 of production. Oil production has decreased over
Trinidad_and_Tobago
Cunard line transatlantic steam ocean liner
the more economical of the two. Her holds included 46,280 cubic feet (1,311 m3) refrigerated cargo space. Caronia left Liverpool on her maiden voyage to
RMS_Caronia_(1904)
River in Asia
000 km2 (430,000 mi2). Its estimated annual flow is around 175 km3/a (5,500 m3/s), making it one of the 50 largest rivers in the world in terms of average
Indus_River
Semi-submersible offshore drilling rig
(120 ft) Speed 4.5 kn (8.3 km/h) Capacity Variable Deck Lo: 3,021 t Liquid Mud: 3,981 bbls (534 m3) Bulk Mud/Cement: 547 t / 270 t Crew 102 berths Notes
Byford_Dolphin
River in France, Belgium and the Netherlands
President Harry S. Truman and Secretary of State James F. Byrnes wave at HMS Hambledon while on board the USS Augusta on the river Scheldt as they head
Scheldt
Belgian ocean liner converted into an Allied troop ship during WWII
were revised to 11,509 GRT and 6,941 NRT. She had 8,458 cubic feet (239.5 m3) of refrigerated cargo space. The ship was built with two 1,019 nhp 4-cylinder
SS_Léopoldville_(1928)
Cargo ship of the United States
Capacity 3,945 t (3,883 long tons) DWT 9,830 cu ft (278 m3) (refrigerated) 227,730 cu ft (6,449 m3) (non-refrigerated) Complement 10 Officers 69 Enlisted
MV_Diamond_Knot
Liberian oil tanker that exploded in Los Angeles harbor in 1976
General characteristics Type Oil tanker Tonnage 60,000 DWT Length 810 ft (250 m) Beam 104 ft (32 m) Draft 42 ft (13 m) Capacity 460,000 bbl (73,000 m3)
SS_Sansinena
World War II Liberty ship of the United States
3 km/h; 13.2 mph) Capacity 562,608 cubic feet (15,931 m3) (grain) 499,573 cubic feet (14,146 m3) (bale) Troops 550 Complement 38–62 USMM 21–40 USNAG Armament
SS_Lewis_L._Dyche
German cargo liner
telegraphy. By 1913 her call sign was DSB. By 1912, 92,865 cubic feet (2,630 m3) of her hold space was refrigerated, with machinery made by the American Linde
SS_Prinz_August_Wilhelm
British cargo liner sunk in 1918
was rigged as a schooner. The ship was built with 24,569 cubic feet (696 m3) of her holds refrigerated. She had two De La Vergne single refrigerating
SS_Mesaba_(1898)
Dutch ocean liner built in Ireland & chartered to Sweden
Her holds had capacity of 530,000 cubic feet (15,008 m3) for grain or 488,000 cubic feet (13,819 m3) for cargo in bales. Noordam had twin screws, each driven
SS_Noordam
Topics referred to by the same term
WWII-era submachine gun M31 HEAT rifle grenade M31 Recovery Vehicle based on the M3 Lee tank M31 rocket, an alternate designation for the MGR-1 Honest John, a
M31
English landscape gardens in Buckinghamshire
covering about 60 acres (24 ha), was formed by excavating 23,500 cu yd (18,000 m3) of earth by hand and removed in wheelbarrows with the original intention
Stowe_Gardens
Largest wood ship built
000 cubic feet (10,600 m3). Her net register tonnage (NRT) was 3036, representing a cargo capacity of 303,600 cubic feet (8,600 m3) after subtracting the
Wyoming_(schooner)
Category 5 Atlantic hurricane in 1989
8 million hectares) experienced the loss of 6.6 million board feet (15,600 m3) of timber, equivalent to three to four times the annual timber harvest; this
Hurricane_Hugo
Dutch-owned cargo ship that was sunk by a German U-boat in WW1
Her holds had capacity for 341,000 cubic feet (9,700 m3) of grain, or 326,000 cubic feet (9,200 m3) of baled cargo. She had five pairs of masts, with derricks
SS_Blommersdijk
British television presenter and former motorcycle racer (born 1981)
his van). At age 21 he bought a BMW E46 M3 CSL, followed by a Porsche GT3 RS at age 24, then a new BMW E92 M3 V8, and lastly before the Vöx, a 2010 Aston
Guy_Martin
Rotor key machine used in World War II
an intact M3 engine and all secret documents (codebooks) including the important double-letter exchange boards by the British destroyer HMS Bulldog on
Enigma-M4
1989 industrial disaster in Alaska
US gallons (1,260,000 bbl; 201,000 m3) of oil, of which approximately 10.8 million US gallons (260,000 bbl; 41,000 m3) were spilled into the Prince William
Exxon_Valdez_oil_spill
British passenger liner that sank in 1912
25 m3); 3–16: 30' long by 9'1" wide by 4' deep; 655.2 cubic feet (18.55 m3) and A–D: 27'5" long by 8' wide by 3' deep; 376.6 cubic feet (10.66 m3) Since
Titanic
Malaysian football club
the first to introduce football competitions in Malaysia by creating the HMS Malaya Cup (now known as the Malaysia Cup), which was contested by states
Armed_Forces_F.C.
Topics referred to by the same term
British Great Western Railway, 1891–1915 Majestic, a 100,000 cubic feet (2,800 m3) balloon owned by British aviation pioneer Patrick Young Alexander in 1893
Majestic
Excavation method using explosives
explosives consumed (13 m3 per capita), and Australia had the highest per capita explosives consumption that year with 45 m3 per capita. As the name suggests
Drilling_and_blasting
World War I. It was shot down by the old British pre-dreadnought battleship HMS Agamemnon in 1916 during the Salonika campaign On 5 May 1916 LZ55 made another
Zeppelin_LZ_55
Steam turbine ocean liner of the Holland America Line
for 580,620 cubic feet (16,441 m3) of grain, or 540,723 cubic feet (15,311.6 m3) of baled cargo. 28,230 cubic feet (799 m3) of her holds were refrigerated
SS_Statendam_(1924)
Scuba cave diving incident in South Australia
sinkhole on the morning of 28 May after refilling their 72 cubic feet (2.0 m3) cylinders at Mount Gambier, and quickly descended to the rock pile. Reports
1973 Mount Gambier cave diving accident
1973_Mount_Gambier_cave_diving_accident
Steamship built in 1899
holds had cubic capacity of 612,000 cubic feet (17,330 m3) for grain and 559,000 cubic feet (15,829 m3) for cargo in bales. Potsdam had twin screws, each
SS_Potsdam_(1899)
Dutch cargo steamship sunk by an Allied mine in the Irish sea in 1941
gave her a capacity for 527,000 cubic feet (14,900 m3) of grain, or 478,000 cubic feet (13,500 m3) of baled cargo. She also had three berths for first
SS_Beemsterdijk
1994 Fort Victoria-class replenishment oiler of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary
nine-ship UK Carrier Strike Group and performed her first manoeuvres with HMS Queen Elizabeth. On 11 May 2021 Fort Victoria suffered a small fire whilst
RFA_Fort_Victoria
Dutch ocean liner
4 km/h; 20.1 mph) Capacity Passengers: 198: 130 first class, 68 steerage Cargo: 445,000 cu ft (12,601.0 m3) (bale) 481,000 cu ft (13,620.4 m3) (grain)
MS_Klipfontein_(1939)
Dutch cargo ship that served in the United States Navy in 1918
Her holds had capacity for 610,000 cubic feet (17,000 m3) of grain, or 568,000 cubic feet (16,100 m3) of baled cargo. She had a single screw, driven by a
USS_Oosterdijk
Dutch cargo ship sunk by a U-boat in 1942
for 515,000 cubic feet (14,600 m3) of grain, or 478,000 cubic feet (13,500 m3) of baled cargo. 16,832 cubic feet (476.6 m3) of her holds were refrigerated
MV_Zaandam
New Zealand passenger vessel (1912–1940)
name for New Zealand. The Admiralty requisitioned Aotearoa and renamed her HMS Avenger. She was completed on 14 December 1915 as an armed merchant cruiser
RMS_Niagara
Oil tanker that ran aground in Brittany, France
700 kW 1 × 30,400 hp (22,700 kW) diesel engine Propulsion Single screw Speed 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph) Capacity 1.6 Mbbl (250×10^3 m3) Crew 44 Notes
Amoco_Cadiz
Oiler of the United States Navy
with 404,000 US gallons (1,530 m3) of aviation gas, 9,000 barrels (1,400 m3) of diesel fuel, and 90,000 barrels (14,000 m3) of fuel oil. Four days later
USS_Mississinewa_(AO-59)
Shipwreck in Lake Michigan, Wisconsin, United States
with two decks and a total cargo volume of over 177,000 cubic feet (5,000 m3) (grain capacity). Construction of Prins Willem V began on May 8, 1940, but
MV_Prins_Willem_V
British shipping company (1845–1934)
carry 19,000 tons of cargo in eight holds, including 321,000 cu ft (9,100 m3) of refrigerated space. The dimensions of Ceramic were restricted by the length
White_Star_Line
HMS M3
HMS M3
Boy/Male
Tamil
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One who has a thunderbolt in his hands
Vajrahasta | வாஜà¯à®°à®¹à®¾à®¸à¯à®¤à®¾
Boy/Male
Biblical
He has sent his death.
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who has conquered his ego
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
One who has Accomplished his Aim
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
One who has Fulfilled his Desires
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
One who has Mouse as his Charioteer
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Ham.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
One who has Mastered his Senses
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who has bull as his vehicle
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
British, English
Smart
Female
Egyptian
, the wife of Smen.
Boy/Male
Tamil
One who has conquered his ego
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
Tamil
One who has killed his enemies
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who has killed his enemies
Boy/Male
Tamil
One who has mouse as his charioteer
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who has the mace as his weapon
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Gold
Boy/Male
Arabic
Whisper
HMS M3
HMS M3
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
A Beautiful Flower
Girl/Female
Tamil
Firm
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Chosen One
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Fragrance
Surname or Lastname
English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : unexplained.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Wiener.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Saved by Allah An epithet o
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Servant of God
Boy/Male
Tamil
Offering An oblation with fire
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Sun
Girl/Female
Indian
Early morning fragrance, Entertaining companion, Wind
HMS M3
HMS M3
HMS M3
HMS M3
HMS M3
n.
The departure of a player from the stage, when he has performed his part.
n.
Fig.: A writer, or his style; as, he has a sharp pen.
n.
The covered part of a locomotive, in which the engineer has his station.
pl.
of Monopodium
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.
The act of withholding what one has in his hands by virtue of some right.
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.
An officer who has original jurisdiction in his own right, and not by deputation.
n.
A veteran who has honorably completed his service.
n.
An unequal gait; a limp; a halt; as, he has a hobble in his gait.
n.
One who has narrowly escaped the gallows for his crimes.
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 duration of one's life; the hours and days which a person has at his disposal.
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.
A man who has lost his wife by death, and has not married again.
n.
A man who has charge of a bathorse and his load.
prep.
Accord; adaptation; as, an occupation to his taste; she has a husband to her mind.