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HMY may refer to: Hairmyres railway station, in Scotland HMY Airways, a defunct Canadian airline Seosan Air Base, in South Korea Southern Guiyang Miao
HMY
Museum ship, former royal yacht of the British monarch
Scotland, where she is a visitor attraction with over 300,000 visits each year. HMY Britannia was built at the shipyard of John Brown & Co. Ltd in Clydebank
HMY_Britannia
HMY Fairy was a small royal yacht and tender to the HMY Victoria and Albert (1843). Built in 1844 by Ditchburn and Mare at Leamouth, she was commissioned
HMY_Fairy
British armed yacht wrecked in 1919
HMY Iolaire was an iron-hulled steam yacht that was launched in Scotland in 1881 as Iolanthe. She was renamed Mione in 1898; Iolanthe in 1900; and Amalthæa
HMY_Iolaire
List of ships with the same or similar names
HMY Katherine is the name of the following royal yachts: HMY Katherine (1661) HMY Katherine (1674) Catherine (ship), various ships HMS Katherine, various
HMY_Katherine
List of ships with the same or similar names
HMY Osborne is the name of two British Royal Yachts: HMY Victoria and Albert (1843), renamed HMY Osborne in 1855 HMY Osborne (1868) This article includes
HMY_Osborne
List of ships with the same or similar names
Three British Royal Yachts have been named HMY Victoria and Albert after the British Monarch and her husband: HMY Victoria and Albert (1843) was a twin paddle
HMY_Victoria_and_Albert
HMY Osborne was a paddle steamer Royal Yacht of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom. Designed by Edward James Reed, she was launched on 19 December 1870
HMY_Osborne_(1870)
Gaff-rigged cutter
again" (PDF). New York Times. 10 March 1920. "Owner's distinguishing flag, HMY Britannia". "British shipbuilders miss the boat", BBC, 14 November 1997 Bård
HMY_Britannia_(1893)
British royal naval yacht
HMY Victoria and Albert was a royal yacht of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom. The yacht was designed by the Chief Constructor of the Royal Navy Sir
HMY Victoria and Albert (1899)
HMY_Victoria_and_Albert_(1899)
List of ships with the same or similar names
Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMY William & Mary: HMY William & Mary (1694) HMY William & Mary (1807), a royal yacht of the United Kingdom
HMY_William_&_Mary
HMY Victoria and Albert was a twin-paddle steamer launched 25 April 1843. She functioned as a royal yacht of the sovereign of the United Kingdom, owned
HMY Victoria and Albert (1843)
HMY_Victoria_and_Albert_(1843)
English royal yacht
HMY Saudadoes was a royal yacht built in 1670 on the orders of King Charles II of England for his Queen, Catherine of Braganza. It was used for pleasure
HMY_Saudadoes
Amazing
HMY Royal Caroline was a ship-rigged royal yacht. She was ordered in 1749 to replace HMY Carolina as Britain's principal royal yacht. She was built at
HMY_Royal_Caroline_(1750)
1855 royal yacht
HMY Victoria and Albert, a 360-foot (110 m) steamer launched on 16 January 1855, was a royal yacht of the sovereign of the United Kingdom until 1900,
HMY Victoria and Albert (1855)
HMY_Victoria_and_Albert_(1855)
HMY Alberta was a royal yacht of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom. She was built by Pembroke Dock and launched in 1863. Built as a tender to the larger
HMY_Alberta
HMS Royal Charlotte was a 6-gun yacht launched in 1824 and broken up in 1832. Lord William Paget son of the marquess Anglesey was appointed captain of
HMS_Royal_Charlotte_(1824)
List of ships with the same or similar names
Two royal yachts of the British monarchy have been named HMY Royal Caroline: HMY Royal Caroline was originally a 20-gun sixth rate launched in 1700 as
HMY_Royal_Caroline
HMY Bezan (or Bezaan) was a Royal Yacht of the Royal Navy of England. The Bezan was a Dutch pleasure yacht built in 1630 and presented to Charles II by
HMY_Bezan
HMY Royal George was a Royal Yacht of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom, launched 1817, and last used in 1842. She became an accommodation hulk in
HMY_Royal_George
English royal yacht (1661–unknown)
HMY Anne was an English royal yacht, built in 1661 at Woolwich by Christopher Pett for the Royal Navy. "Warship Histories Vessels, vessel ID 379935" (PDF)
HMY_Anne
The luxury yacht HMY Mekong was originally built in 1906 as the Maund, a luxury steam-yacht. At 903 tons, the ship was 213 feet (65 m) long with a beam
HMY_Mekong
Irish naval vessel formerly in British service
State's Coastal and Marine Service (CMS). She was the former Royal Navy ship HMY Helga and was involved in shelling Liberty Hall in Dublin from the River
Irish_patrol_vessel_Muirchú
1682 Royal Navy Royal yacht
HMY Fubbs (or Fubbes) was a Royal Yacht of the Royal Navy of the Kingdom of Great Britain. She was scrapped towards the end of the eighteenth century
HMY_Fubbs
Royal yacht of the British Monarchy in the 19th century
HMS Royal Sovereign was one of the royal yachts of King George III. She was the largest of his yachts and served from 1804 until she was broken up in 1849
HMS_Royal_Sovereign_(1804)
English royal yacht (1670–unknown)
HMY Kitchen was an English royal yacht, built in 1670 at Rotherhithe by a man named Castle for the Royal Navy. "Warship Histories Vessels, vessel ID 369651"
HMY_Kitchen
Former Royal Yacht of the Royal Navy
HMY Mary was the first Royal Yacht of the Royal Navy. She was built in 1660 by the Dutch East India Company. Then she was purchased by the City of Amsterdam
HMY_Mary
British armed yacht sunk by torpedo in 1916
HMY Conqueror II was an iron-hulled steam yacht that was launched in Scotland in 1889 as Conqueror. She belonged to Frederick William Vanderbilt from
HMY_Conqueror_II
Vessel used by a monarch for ceremonial processions
Leith, in Edinburgh, Scotland, alongside the similarly retired royal yacht, HMY Britannia. The Royal Shallop Jubilant was built for the Golden Jubilee of
Royal_barge
1714–1792: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates. Seaforth. ISBN 9781844157006. Media related to HMY Royal Caroline (ship, 1700) at Wikimedia Commons
HMS_Peregrine_Galley
Yacht of the British Royal Navy
HMY Kethailes was a steam yacht that was launched in 1903 as a private pleasure craft and commissioned into the Royal Navy in 1914. She was sunk in a
HMY_Kethailes
British diplomat and equerry
from 1954, and was on the RAF staff course. From 1958 to 1959, he was on HMY Britannia. He served in various positions in the Fleet Air Arm 1961–1970
Neil_Blair
Group of islands in the South Atlantic
visited the islands in 1957 as part of a world tour on board the royal yacht HMY Britannia. On 10 October 1961, the eruption of a parasitic cone of Queen
Tristan_da_Cunha
List of ships with the same or similar names
HMS (or HMY) Royal Charlotte, after Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, consort of King George III. HMY Royal Charlotte was the royal yacht HMY Royal Caroline
HMS_Royal_Charlotte
HMY Royal Escape was a royal yacht owned by King Charles II. She was the former collier Surprise that had carried the king across the Channel to safety
HMY_Royal_Escape
HMS Merlin was an 8-gun yacht of the Royal Navy, best known for its use as a pretext for the 1672 to 1674 Third Anglo-Dutch War. In August 1671, Lord Arlington
HMS_Merlin_(1666)
British naval officer (1802–1856)
king. In quick succession FitzClarence was given command of the royal yacht HMY Royal George, created a Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Guelphic Order, and
Lord_Adolphus_FitzClarence
Moroccan footballer (born 1961)
Salahdine Hmied (born 1 September 1961) is a Moroccan football goalkeeper who played for Morocco in the 1986 FIFA World Cup. He also played for FAR Rabat
Salahdine_Hmied
Steamship
HMY Alexandra was a steamship built as a British royal yacht, completed in 1908. Normally transporting Britain's royal family to European ports, Alexandra
HMY_Alexandra
List of ships with the same or similar names
It retained the name until 1953, when it became known as HMS Dartmouth. HMY Britannia was a Royal Yacht launched in 1953. She was paid off in 1997 and
HMS_Britannia
Ordering the new yacht in 1897 Hampshire and Dorset shipwrecks Collision of HMY Albee with the Mistletoe New York Times archive Review of the Fleet 1897
List of royal yachts of the United Kingdom
List_of_royal_yachts_of_the_United_Kingdom
English royal yacht (1674–unknown)
HMY Katherine, the second ship of that name, was an English royal yacht, built in 1674 at Chatham for the Royal Navy. "Warship Histories Vessels, vessel
HMY_Katherine_(1674)
Topics referred to by the same term
1975 Electoral district of Victoria and Albert, South Australia, Australia HMY Victoria and Albert (disambiguation), various ships Victoria and Albert Museum
Victoria_and_Albert
HMY Mary, was an English royal yacht of the Royal Navy. She was built by master shipwright Phineas Pett and launched at Chatham Dockyard in 1677. She
HMY_Mary_(1677)
Scottish politician
an Iolaire, as a memorial marking the 100th anniversary of the sinking of HMY Iolaire, with the loss of 201 men, on 1 January 1919. As of 2024[update]
Torcuil_Crichton
Grade I listed historic house museum in Windsor, United Kingdom
furnishing the house with family mementos. Keepsakes from the royal yacht HMY Britannia following its decommissioning were placed there in the late 20th
Frogmore_House
National personification of the United Kingdom
25, and 10 pounds. HMS Britannia, any of eight vessels of the Royal Navy. HMY Britannia, King George V's famed racing yacht, scuttled in 1936. K1 Britannia
Britannia
1967 and is now in Long Beach California as a hotel and tourist attraction. HMY Britannia is the former Royal Yacht of the British royal family, the 83rd
Maritime_history_of_Scotland
Port in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Ocean Terminal shopping complex (with the permanently berthed royal yacht HMY Britannia) and the Victoria Quay offices of the Scottish Government. Leith
Port_of_Leith
HM Yacht William and Mary was a royal yacht of the Kingdom of Great Britain, named after the joint monarchs who ruled between 1689 and 1694. She was launched
HMY_William_&_Mary_(1694)
Private secretary to the Duke of Edinburgh
in 1957. He accompanied the Duke on his 1956 five-month world tour aboard HMY Britannia. Parker's divorce in 1958, reported on extensively in the media
Michael_Parker_(courtier)
Decorating a ship with (signal) flags
HMY Britannia (with rear admiral aboard) dressed overall on the River Mersey, Liverpool
Dressing_overall
British Royal Navy officer
11 December that year. In December 1997, following the decommissioning of HMY Britannia, Elizabeth II appointed Morrow a Commander of the Royal Victorian
Anthony Morrow (Royal Navy officer)
Anthony_Morrow_(Royal_Navy_officer)
ports throughout the Great Lakes, sometimes escorting Queen Elizabeth aboard HMY Britannia. Lara, Rich. "Naval Station Great Lakes Illinois: The Fifties"
Operation_Inland_Seas
List of ships with the same or similar names
two ships of the colonial navy of Victoria, Australia List of ships named HMY Victoria and Albert, three Royal Yachts MV Victoria (1959) also known as
HMS_Victoria
Airline of Canada (2002–2007)
Vancouver International Airport (YVR). The airline was officially announced as HMY Airways (an abbreviation for Harmony) by David Ting Kwok Ho in February 2002
Harmony_Airways
Period of the Egyptian language
Function j vocative jn interrogative jn-nꜣ conditional bw negative bn negative my hortative hwn-nꜣw irrealis hmy "would that!", "if" ḫr aorist ḏd purpose
Demotic_Egyptian_language
2026 British television programme
1995 Saint Lucia Sierra Leone Ships used HMS Vanguard (23) SS Gothic (1947) HMY Britannia State visits Outgoing United States (1976) China (1986) Spain (1988)
Queen Elizabeth II: Her Story, Our Century
Queen_Elizabeth_II:_Her_Story,_Our_Century
Royal Navy Admiral (1732–1810)
the usual 500 shillings to buy a sword. He was appointed in March 1779 to HMY William & Mary, taking the Prince of Wales to the Nore when the king visited
George Young (Royal Navy officer)
George_Young_(Royal_Navy_officer)
English royal yacht built in 1677
HMY Charlotte was an English royal yacht built for the Royal Navy. It was named Charlotte by Charles II in honour of his illegitimate daughter Charlotte
HMY_Charlotte
Royal Navy officer (born 1936)
HMS Eastbourne HMS Lanton HMS Palliser HMS Gurkha HMS Tenby HMS Hampshire HMY Britannia Commands HMS Coventry Conflicts Falklands War Awards Commander
David_Hart_Dyke
British diplomat
Roberts (behind Prince Philip) sailing with HMY Bloodhound during Kiel Week, 1966
Frank_Roberts_(diplomat)
1947 speech of the then-Princess Elizabeth
1995 Saint Lucia Sierra Leone Ships used HMS Vanguard (23) SS Gothic (1947) HMY Britannia State visits Outgoing United States (1976) China (1986) Spain (1988)
21st birthday speech of Princess Elizabeth
21st_birthday_speech_of_Princess_Elizabeth
1997 ceremony
HKT/09:30 GMT) – Governor Chris Patten departed from Government House for HMY Britannia after the flag lowering ceremony of the Governor's flag. The bugle
Hong_Kong_handover_ceremony
Royal Navy officer (1922-2014)
battleship HMS Rodney nearby. He was later executive officer of the Royal Yacht HMY Britannia from 1958 to 1960. He was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant of Ayrshire
North_Dalrymple-Hamilton
1967 Helicopter support ship of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary
At the Silver Jubilee fleet review in 1977 she followed the royal yacht HMY Britannia. In the Falklands War she was a helicopter support and refuelling
RFA_Engadine
westbound voyage, and on the RMS Empress of Britain eastbound. The royal yacht HMY Britannia was completed in 1954, and after the opening of the Saint Lawrence
Royal and viceregal transport in Canada
Royal_and_viceregal_transport_in_Canada
American yacht builder
Ed (2025). 2025 PowerBoat Guide. American Marine Publishing, Inc. "HMY Yachts". HMY Yachts. Retrieved January 8, 2020. "Walter Markham". Legacy.com. Retrieved
Carver_Yachts
1959-1986 Daring-class destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy
South Vietnam. In 1977, the destroyer was assigned to escort the royal yacht HMY Britannia during Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip's visit to Australia
HMAS_Vampire_(D11)
Topics referred to by the same term
College of William & Mary HMS Pitt (1805), originally called William and Mary HMY William & Mary (disambiguation), various ships Fort William and Mary, New
William_and_Mary
Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1856–1929)
Mediterranean Fleet in July 1886 and commanding officer of the royal yacht HMY Osborne in February 1888. Promoted to captain on 30 June 1889, he became
Hedworth_Meux
British sailor and politician
Massachusetts during the War of 1812. Captain Paget was appointed to the command of HMY Prince Regent on 1 January 1819 and afterwards to the Royal George. He attended
Charles Paget (Royal Navy officer)
Charles_Paget_(Royal_Navy_officer)
Consort of Elizabeth II from 1952 to 2021
1956 to 1957, he travelled around the world aboard the newly commissioned HMY Britannia, during which he opened the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne and
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Prince_Philip,_Duke_of_Edinburgh
Canadian airline
Gulf Air Aviation H Haida Airlines Harmony Airways Hawkair Helijet Airways HMY Airways Holidair I ICC Air Cargo Canada Innu Mikun Airlines Intair Integra
CanAir_Cargo
Personal Lending service in Australia and New Zealand
Harmoney Type Public Traded as ASX: HMY ISIN NZHMYE0001S5 Industry Personal finance Founded Auckland, New Zealand (2013) Headquarters Newmarket Auckland
Harmoney
British textile designer (1916–1996)
designs featured in projects including the Festival of Britain, Concorde, HMY Britannia, Coventry Cathedral, Clarence House and the Queen Elizabeth 2.
Tibor_Reich
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, and a dinner and black tie reception abroad HMY Britannia attended by former presidents Ronald Reagan and Gerald Ford. A
1991 state visit by Elizabeth II to the United States
1991_state_visit_by_Elizabeth_II_to_the_United_States
Pharmacy school in Rhode Island
HMY Medical Gardens
University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy
University_of_Rhode_Island_College_of_Pharmacy
British royal visit to the United States
Hirsch in January 1988. The Yorks stayed on board the British royal yacht HMY Britannia docked at Long Beach Naval Shipyard in Long Beach during their
1988_royal_tour_of_California
Russian submarine
v t e Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1919 Shipwrecks 1 Jan: HMY Iolaire 21 Jan: UC-40 30 Jan: Nimrod 7 Feb: HMS Erin's Isle 8 Feb: U-16 10 Feb:
Russian_submarine_Kit
ship provided a striking spectacle: Victoria's body was carried on board HMY Alberta from Cowes to Gosport, with a suite of yachts following conveying
Death and state funeral of Queen Victoria
Death_and_state_funeral_of_Queen_Victoria
Canal bridge in Normandy; scene of a WWII battle
The Longest Day. In 1984, as part of the 40th anniversary commemorations, HMY Britannia sailed past the bridge en route to Caen. The ship passed in the
Pegasus_Bridge
Date Country Areas visited Details 22–28 April 1954 Malta Aboard HMY Britannia on her maiden voyage with Princess Anne 30 April – 1 May 1954 Libya Tobruk
List of official overseas trips made by Charles III
List_of_official_overseas_trips_made_by_Charles_III
Airbase in South Korea
Seosan Air Base (IATA: HMY, ICAO: RKTP) is a Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) base located near Seosan city in South Chungcheong Province, South Korea
Seosan_Air_Base
2001 painting by Lucian Freud
1995 Saint Lucia Sierra Leone Ships used HMS Vanguard (23) SS Gothic (1947) HMY Britannia State visits Outgoing United States (1976) China (1986) Spain (1988)
Portrait of Elizabeth II (Freud)
Portrait_of_Elizabeth_II_(Freud)
Clock used on ships to aid in navigation
Mechanical boxed Marine Chronometer used on Queen Victoria's royal yacht HMY Victoria and Albert, made about 1865
Marine_chronometer
Miao language of Guizhou, China
Hmongic West Hmongic Guiyang Miao Dialects Mo Piu? Language codes ISO 639-3 Variously: huj – Northern hmy – Southern hmg – Southwestern Glottolog guiy1235
Guiyang_Miao_language
Fire at historic royal castle
1995 Saint Lucia Sierra Leone Ships used HMS Vanguard (23) SS Gothic (1947) HMY Britannia State visits Outgoing United States (1976) China (1986) Spain (1988)
1992_Windsor_Castle_fire
Region of Lewis and Harris island, Scotland
the island who were returning home after the war when the Admiralty yacht HMY Iolaire sank within sight of Stornoway harbour. Many servicemen from Lewis
Isle_of_Lewis
Parade and review of naval ships by a head of state
strength 19 June 1845 – Inspecting the experimental squadron, from the new HMY Victoria and Albert (1843). The Board of Admiralty attended in their steam
Fleet_review
Russian pre-dreadnought battleship
v t e Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1919 Shipwrecks 1 Jan: HMY Iolaire 21 Jan: UC-40 30 Jan: Nimrod 7 Feb: HMS Erin's Isle 8 Feb: U-16 10 Feb:
Russian_battleship_Potemkin
Cargo ship 1918 8,033 1 0 Sunk 27 May Adjader France Dredger 1900 414 1 0 HMY Adventuress Royal Navy Armed yacht 1898 322 1 85 HMS Aegir Royal Navy Dutch
List_of_ships_at_Dunkirk
1960 British royal wedding
Rolls-Royce. They spent their six-week honeymoon touring the Caribbean on HMY Britannia. On 26 May, while away on honeymoon, Camilla Fry, wife of Jeremy
Wedding of Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones
Wedding_of_Princess_Margaret_and_Antony_Armstrong-Jones
HMS Port Royal HMS Lively HMS Renown HMS Elizabeth HMS Queen HMS Grafton HMY Princess Augusta Conflicts Seven Years' War American Revolutionary War Battle
Frederick Lewis Maitland (Royal Navy officer, born 1730)
Frederick_Lewis_Maitland_(Royal_Navy_officer,_born_1730)
Fleet Albion RNLB Alfred Corry HMS Alliance Balmoral HMS Belfast Bertha HMY Britannia HMS Bronington Calshot Cambria HMS Caroline Centaur Cervia HMS Cavalier
LV_78_Calshot_Spit
Village in Highland, Scotland
Kyle of Lochalsh was the departure point, on New Year's Eve 1918, of the HMY Iolaire, which was bringing home soldiers returning from World War I to the
Kyle_of_Lochalsh
Artwork by Banksy
1995 Saint Lucia Sierra Leone Ships used HMS Vanguard (23) SS Gothic (1947) HMY Britannia State visits Outgoing United States (1976) China (1986) Spain (1988)
Depictions of Elizabeth II by Banksy
Depictions_of_Elizabeth_II_by_Banksy
Ṣayhadic language spoken in Yemen
and prepositions to denote the object; thus: qtl-hmw "he killed them"; ḫmr-hmy t'lb "Ta'lab poured for them both"; when the suffixes are added to nouns
Sabaic
Royal Navy Vice-Admiral (1879–1950)
later. He was promoted to lieutenant in 1900, appointed to the royal yacht HMY Victoria and Albert in 1909, and was promoted to commander in 1911. From
Francis_Arthur_Marten
United Kingdom-based charity
1995 Saint Lucia Sierra Leone Ships used HMS Vanguard (23) SS Gothic (1947) HMY Britannia State visits Outgoing United States (1976) China (1986) Spain (1988)
Queen_Elizabeth_Trust
HMY
HMY
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Girl/Female
Hindu
Same as Gayatri
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Sun; God of Brightness
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Humble Lamp
Boy/Male
Armenian, Australian
Paul
Girl/Female
Indian
Incomparable
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
The Blue Jewel
Girl/Female
English American
Feminine, meaning royal obligation;clear water.
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Hector, HEITOR means "defend; hold fast."
Boy/Male
Biblical
An ear, my hearkening.
Girl/Female
Anglo, Australian, British, Czechoslovakian, Danish, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Swedish
Joyous; Prosperity; Battle; Spoils of War; Strife for Wealth; Prosperous in War; Fortune
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