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Range of volcanic mountains in central Izu Peninsula
Mount Amagi (天城山, Amagi-san) is a range of volcanic mountains in central Izu Peninsula in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, forming the border between Izu City
Mount_Amagi
Unryū-class aircraft carrier
Amagi (天城) was an Unryū-class aircraft carrier built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. Named after Mount Amagi, and completed late in
Japanese aircraft carrier Amagi
Japanese_aircraft_carrier_Amagi
Topics referred to by the same term
Amagi may refer to: Amagi, Fukuoka, a former city in Japan Amagi, Kagoshima, a town in Japan Mount Amagi, a range of volcanic mountains in Shizuoka Prefecture
Amagi
Peninsula in Kantō, Japan
eroded volcanoes. The Amagi Mountain Range dominates the center of the peninsula with Mount Amagi (1,406 metres (4,613 ft)) and Mount Atami (773 metres (2
Izu_Peninsula
Chinese princess
(age 20) disappeared on 4 December 1957 and were later found dead on Mount Amagi in the Izu Peninsula. Huisheng, wearing a golden ring on her finger,
Princess_Huisheng
Tunnel from Mount Amagi to Shizuka, Japan
The Amagi Tunnel (天城トンネル, Amagi Tonneru) is a tunnel that runs through Mount Amagi via the Japan National Route 414 from Izu to Shizuoka, Shizuoka under
Amagi_Tunnel
Class of Japanese battlecruisers
The Amagi class (天城型, Amagi-gata) was a series of four battlecruisers planned for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) as part of the Eight-eight fleet in
Amagi-class_battlecruiser
built, Amagi was the largest warship yet produced domestically in Japan. Amagi was named after the Mount Amagi, in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. Amagi was
Japanese_corvette_Amagi
Minimum horizontal distance to a point of equal elevation
major mountain peaks and can even be calculated for submarine summits. Mount Everest, the highest point on Earth, has an undefined isolation, since there
Topographic_isolation
Aisin-Gioro imperial prince (1907–1994)
(1938–1957) and Husheng (嫮生; born 1940). Huisheng died on 4 December 1957 at Mount Amagi in Japan in what appeared to be a murder–suicide case, while Husheng
Pujie
Manchu-Japanese noblewoman
Gakushūin in Tokyo. During that period, Huisheng and her lover died at Mount Amagi on 10 December 1957 in what appeared to be a murder-suicide case. In
Kosei_Fukunaga
Japanese noblewoman (1914–1987)
was born in Xinjing and educated in Gakushuin University. She died at Mount Amagi on 10 December 1957 in what appeared to be a murder-suicide case. Husheng
Hiro_Saga
Traditional naming patterns in Japan
And after 4 June 1943—added provinces and mountains Amagi (天城) Mount Amagi Katsuragi (葛城) Mount Yamato-Katsuragi on prefectural boundary Nara prefecture—Osaka
Japanese ship-naming conventions
Japanese_ship-naming_conventions
Aichi Mount Kyusan 1,411.7 4,632 Hokkaidō Mount Azami 1,406 4,613 Nara Mount Amagi 1,406 4,613 Shizuoka Mount Ponyaoromappu 1,405.6 4,612 Hokkaidō Mount Kinomatadainichi
List of mountains and hills of Japan by height
List_of_mountains_and_hills_of_Japan_by_height
Ring of Fire – Tectonic belt of earthquakes and volcanoes "Kumamoto's Mount Aso erupts as alert level raised". The Japan Times. October 20, 2021. Quaternary
List_of_volcanoes_in_Japan
1964 book by Kyuya Fukada
(筑波山) Mount Aino (間ノ岳) Mount Akaishi (赤石岳) Mount Amagi (天城山) Mount Amakazari (雨飾山) Mount Daibosatsu (大菩薩岳) Mount Ena (恵那山) Mount Fuji (富士山) Mount Goryu
100_Famous_Japanese_Mountains
Lake formed within a volcanic crater
Korea border Mount Aso crater lake, Japan Taal volcano, Philippines Lake Pinatubo, Philippines, formed after the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo Kerið
Volcanic_crater_lake
Month of 1957
The event became known as the Amagisan shinjū (天城山心中, Love Suicide at Mount Amagi). Sir John Lavarack, 71, Australian World War II general, Governor of
December_1957
National park in Eastern Japan
Wetlands Ashi-no-ko Lake (Lake Ashi) Ōwakudani Hakone Park 3. Izu Peninsula Mount Amagi Atami hot springs Atagawa Tropical & Alligator Garden Jogasaki coast
Fuji-Hakone-Izu_National_Park
1973 Japanese film
two become lovers. Relaxing on the beach, they witness an eruption of Mount Amagi. A meeting of government officials, including Prime Minister Yamamoto
Submersion_of_Japan
Japanese limited express train service
discontinued and became the Odoriko limited express today. Amagi「あまぎ」, named after Mount Amagi, the mountain at the center of the Izu Peninsula. Ikoi「いこい」
Odoriko
Short story by Yasunari Kawabata
five travelling musicians, one man and four women, while heading for Mount Amagi tunnel. He is impressed by the beauty of the youngest looking woman in
The_Dancing_Girl_of_Izu
River in Japan
of 853 square kilometres (329 sq mi). The Kano River originates from Mount Amagi in central Izu Peninsula and follows a generally northern path into Suruga
Kano_River
Musical cue for an arriving or departing train
Kyūkō Line, since March 26, 2015, "Amagi-goe" (天城越え; "Crossing Amagi Pass") by Sayuri Ishikawa, a song of Mount Amagi nearby, has been used at Kawazu Station
Train_melody
Mountain in Japan
Karakkaze (空っ風). The Amagi-class battlecruiser Akagi, converted into an aircraft carrier during construction, was named after Mount Akagi and was the flagship
Mount_Akagi
Pacific typhoon in 1958
Japan, it produced heavy rainfall that reached 748.6 mm (29.47 in) on Mount Amagi on the Izu Peninsula. In the capital city of Tokyo, the storm dropped
Typhoon_Ida_(1958)
Pacific typhoon in 1990
highest rainfall total associated with Page was 637 mm (25.1 in) at Mount Amagi. A peak hourly rainfall total of 74 mm (2.9 in) was observed in Yamada
Typhoon_Page
Pacific typhoon in 2012
96 in) were reported at Miyagawa in Ōdai, and 362.5 mm (14.27 in) at Mount Amagi in Izu, Shizuoka. Hourly rainfall totals in Lake Tanzawa set a new record
Typhoon_Guchol_(2012)
Town in Japan
square kilometres (30.05 sq mi). Sandwiched to the east and west between the Amagi Mountains and Sagami Bay on the Pacific Ocean, Higashiizu has numerous hot
Higashiizu
Pacific typhoon in 1985
additional precipitation. Mount Ontake received 718 mm (30 in) of rain throughout the duration of the storm. Additionally, Mount Amagi recorded 18.0 in (457 mm)
Typhoon_Irma_(1985)
Pacific typhoon in 1992
Hidegadake. A peak hourly rainfall total of 64 mm (2.5 in) was observed in Mount Amagi. Meanwhile, a peak daily precipitation total of 633 mm (24.9 in) fell
Typhoon_Kent_(1992)
Species of annelid worm
also found in mountainous areas of the Greater Tokyo Area and around Mount Amagi on the Izu Peninsula. Specimens were collected between 230 metres (750 ft)
Orobdella_masaakikuroiwai
Aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy
castle", named after Mount Akagi) was an aircraft carrier built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN). Though she was laid down as an Amagi-class battlecruiser
Japanese aircraft carrier Akagi
Japanese_aircraft_carrier_Akagi
Class of Japanese dreadnoughts that did not see service as battleships
1 in) twin-gun turret. The design for the class served as a basis for the Amagi-class battlecruisers. Both ships were launched in late 1921, but the first
Tosa-class_battleship
Island within the Amami Islands of Japan
Amagi are covered in mountains and rolling hills, with Mount Inokawadake at 645 meters (2,116 ft) above sea level as the island's highest peak. Mount
Tokunoshima
Goddess of Mount Fuji in Shinto
generations of Hyuga. In Persona 4, Konohana Sakuya is a persona owned by Yukiko Amagi. "In A.D. 806 a local official built a shrine near the foot of the volcano
Konohanasakuya-hime
Japanese class of battleships
four large battleships (two each of the Nagato and Tosa classes) and four Amagi-class battlecruisers on order put an enormous financial strain on Japan
Kii-class_battleship
Topics referred to by the same term
of the Imperial Japanese Navy Japanese battlecruiser Atago, a projected Amagi-class battlecruiser of the Imperial Japanese Navy that was canceled under
Atago
Complex of volcanoes on the island of Honshu, Japan
The Zaō Mountains (蔵王連峰, Zaō Renpō), commonly called Mount Zaō, are a complex cluster of stratovolcanoes on the border between Yamagata Prefecture and
Mount_Zaō
Mountain in the country of Japan
Mount Kinpu (金峰山, Kinpu-san), or Mount Kinpō (金峰山, Kinpō-san) is a mountain and the main peak in the Okuchichibu Range in Kantō Mountains. It is located
Mount_Kinpu
BU 1951–1952 Sunk: (IJN) Kaga (1921) – sunk, Battle of Midway, June 1942 Amagi class Akagi (1925) – sunk, Battle of Midway, June 1942 Ryūjō (1931) – sunk
List_of_aircraft_carriers
Prefecture of Japan
Kyushu Shinkansen Sasebo Line Matsuura Railway Nishi-Kyūshū Line Amagi Railway Amagi Line National highways Route 34, Route 35 Route 202, Route 203, Route
Saga_Prefecture
3rd-century Queen of Yamataikoku
in other realms such as astronomy. Himiko (卑弥呼) is a train on the Amagi Railway Amagi Line and a water bus of Tokyo Cruise Ship designed by Leiji Matsumoto
Himiko
Island and region of Japan
Japan Railway Company, as well as a variety of smaller companies such as Amagi Railway and Nishitetsu Railway. Kyushu Shinkansen trains operate between
Kyushu
Mountain in Chūbu region, Japan
Mount Utsugi (空木岳, Utsugi-dake) is a mountain located on the boundary of Okuwa, Iijima and Miyada, Nagano Prefecture, in the Chūbu region of Japan. It
Mount_Utsugi
Japanese planned class of battleships
capital ships. The ships were based on his previous Kii-class battleship and Amagi-class battlecruiser designs, enlarged to take 457-millimeter (18 in) guns
Number_13-class_battleship
2008 video game
Satonaka, an energetic girl with a strong interest in martial arts; and Yukiko Amagi, a calm and refined girl who helps out at her family's inn. A few days into
Persona_4
Name list
Hiiro Kagami, a character in the tokusatsu series Kamen Rider Ex-Aid Hiiro Amagi, a character from the rhythm game Ensemble Stars!! Hiro is the god of thieves
Hiro_(given_name)
Naval gun
have been used by the Tosa-class and Kii-class dreadnoughts as well as the Amagi-class battlecruisers had they not been cancelled due to the Washington Naval
41 cm/45 3rd Year Type naval gun
41_cm/45_3rd_Year_Type_naval_gun
Kuma-class cruiser
carriers Amagi, Katsuragi, Ryūhō, Kaiyō and other ships. Kitakami sustained no damage. In July 1945, an additional twenty seven single mount Type 96 25-mm
Japanese_cruiser_Kitakami
Aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Treaty to an aircraft carrier as the replacement for the battlecruiser Amagi, which had been irreparably damaged during the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake
Japanese aircraft carrier Kaga
Japanese_aircraft_carrier_Kaga
Battleship of the Imperial Japanese Navy
breakers by the September 1923 Great Kantō earthquake. Two Amagi-class battlecruisers, Amagi and Akagi, were in the process of being converted to aircraft
Japanese_battleship_Tosa
US Navy fast battleship class (1937–1947)
battleships and eight battlecruisers or cruisers with the Nagato, Tosa, Amagi, Kii and Number 13 classes. Two ships from these designs were to be laid
North Carolina-class battleship
North_Carolina-class_battleship
Hybrid species of tree
yedoensis has many cultivars other than 'Somei-yoshino' (Yoshino cherry). ‘Amagi-yoshino’ (天城吉野) ‘America’ (アメリカ) (or 'Akebono' in the U.S.) ‘Candida’ (薄毛大島
Prunus_×_yedoensis
Essex-class aircraft carrier of the US Navy
damaging 18 enemy naval vessels, including battleship Yamato and carrier Amagi. The carriers turned to Okinawa as L-Day, the start of the most ambitious
USS_Intrepid_(CV-11)
1894–1895 war between China and Japan
main armament; each was armed with short-barreled guns in twin barbettes mounted in echelon which could fire only in restricted arcs. The short barrels
First_Sino-Japanese_War
Japanese Buddhist new religious movement
Hibiya Line. Mirokusan (弥勒山) is located on the side of Mount Togasa (遠笠山) in the center of the Amagi Mountains (天城山) on the Izu Peninsula. Its building was
Reiyūkai
Portland-class heavy cruiser of the United States Navy
keel. The cruiser had nine 8-inch/55-caliber Mark 9 guns in three triple mounts, a superfiring pair fore and one aft. For anti-aircraft defense, she had
USS_Indianapolis_(CA-35)
Aoba-class cruiser
Aoba (Japanese: 青葉; named after Mount Aoba) was the lead ship in the two-vessel Aoba class of heavy cruisers in the Imperial Japanese Navy. Launched in
Japanese_cruiser_Aoba
伊予鉄) Kōchi Prefecture Tosa Kuroshio Railway 土佐くろしお鉄道 Fukuoka Prefecture Amagi Railway 甘木鉄道 (Amatetsu 甘鉄) Heisei Chikuhō Railway 平成筑豊鉄道 (Heichiku 平筑) Nagasaki
List of railway companies in Japan
List_of_railway_companies_in_Japan
Japan's naval force in the Second World War
and Yamato; the five fleet carriers Jun'yō, Shinano (never operational), Amagi, Katsuragi and Unryū; the light carrier Ryūhō; the escort carriers Kaiyō
Imperial Japanese Navy in World War II
Imperial_Japanese_Navy_in_World_War_II
Works belonging to the isekai genre
Naka no Hito Alice in the Country of Hearts Am I Actually the Strongest? Amagi Brilliant Park The Ambition of Oda Nobuna An Observation Log of My Fiancée
List_of_isekai_works
Without victories at sea in the Pacific theater, the Allies could not have mounted amphibious assaults on or maintained land forces on Guadalcanal, New Guinea
List of aircraft carriers operational during World War II
List_of_aircraft_carriers_operational_during_World_War_II
Abortive class of British Royal Navy battlecruisers
contemporary U.S. design also cancelled as a result of the Washington Treaty Amagi-class battlecruiser – a series of four battlecruisers planned for the Imperial
G3_battlecruiser
1942 major naval battle in World War II
fleet carrier commissioned by Japan during the war, after Taihō, Unryū, and Amagi. Blair 1975, p. 240 map Parshall & Tully 2005, pp. 90–91 Scott Fisher; Nathan
Battle_of_Midway
Early 20th century battleship type
the Tosa class, were to carry ten 16-inch guns. The battlecruisers, the Amagi class, also carried ten 16-inch guns and were designed to be capable of
Dreadnought
History of the Philippine media and content company
media players. In early February 2021, seven TFC channels went live with Amagi cloud platform to consolidate its play-out operations on the cloud. The
History_of_ABS-CBN
Lead ship of the Tone-class heavy cruisers
After returning to Maizuru for refit on 21 February, two additional twin-mount Type 96 25-mm AA guns were installed along with a Type 21 air-search radar
Japanese_cruiser_Tone_(1937)
Japanese samurai
burning down several settlements within Akizuki Clan's territory around Amagi and Amamizu, Dōsetsu and Shigetane proceeded to capture many castles in
Tachibana_Dōsetsu
Japanese class of cruisers
month after she was laid down in order to clear her slipway for the carrier Amagi which was laid down on 1 October 1942. After her launch, the construction
Ibuki-class_cruiser
Tsukushi Armored corvettes Hiei Kongō Yamato Katsuragi Musashi Kaimon Tenryū Amagi Ironclad warship Fusō Gunboats Maya Chōkai Atago Akagi Banjō Ōshima
Japanese_corvette_Yamato
Air arm of the Imperial Japanese Navy from 1912 to 1945
to rebuild two incomplete capital ships as carriers: Akagi and Amagi. However, Amagi was damaged during the Great Kanto earthquake in 1923, and was replaced
Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service
Imperial_Japanese_Navy_Air_Service
produce hypnotic sound waves. He assumes the form of businessman Shu Amagi (甘城 秀, Amagi Shū), and later applied physicist Kisaburo Sasamoto (笹本 喜三郎, Sasamoto
List of Kamen Rider Drive characters
List_of_Kamen_Rider_Drive_characters
Japanese warship class (1919–1946)
were capable of high speeds and were intended as escorts for the projected Amagi-class battlecruisers, which were ultimately never built. Two vessels were
Minekaze-class_destroyer
City in Kyushu, Japan
Ōmuta Nishitetsu Tenjin Ōmuta Line Nishitetsu Wataze - Kuranaga - Higashi-Amagi - Nishitetsu Ginsui - Shin-Sakaemachi - Ōmuta Kyushu Expressway National
Ōmuta,_Fukuoka
Large capital warship
slipway or converted to aircraft carriers. In Japan, Amagi and Akagi were selected for conversion. Amagi was damaged beyond repair by the 1923 Great Kantō
Battlecruiser
and Amagi both appear in, he concluded that Sasamoto was guilty of aiding and abetting a Roidmude. Voice revealed that prior to his arrival, Amagi was
List of Kamen Rider Drive episodes
List_of_Kamen_Rider_Drive_episodes
1988–89 Japanese television series
episode 34 of Shuriken Sentai Ninninger. He later appoints a successor, Touma Amagi, who inherits his suit and appears in Uchu Sentai Kyuranger vs. Space Squad
Sekai_Ninja_Sen_Jiraiya
Japanese class of four battlecruisers
mounts. Both weapons were license-built French Hotchkiss designs. The 25 mm guns were mounted on the Kongō class in single, double, and triple mounts
Kongō-class_battlecruiser
Proposed class of Japanese WWII-era super-heavy cruisers
As envisioned by the IJN in 1936, these ships, the B-65 cruisers, would mount 310 mm (12.2 in) guns, carry armor designed to withstand hits from 203mm
Design_B-65_cruiser
Tsukushi Armored corvettes Hiei Kongō Yamato Katsuragi Musashi Kaimon Tenryū Amagi Ironclad warship Fusō Gunboats Maya Chōkai Atago Akagi Banjō Ōshima
Japanese_corvette_Tenryū
Royal Navy Tribal class destroyer sunk in Malta
decided in May 1940 to replace 'X' mount with two QF 4-inch (102 mm) Mark XVI dual-purpose guns in a twin-gun mount. To better control the guns, the existing
HMS_Maori_(F24)
Tsukushi Armored corvettes Hiei Kongō Yamato Katsuragi Musashi Kaimon Tenryū Amagi Ironclad warship Fusō Gunboats Maya Chōkai Atago Akagi Banjō Ōshima
Japanese_corvette_Katsuragi
Japanese anime television series
are prepared to face off against Dr. Katou and his robotic troops. Kuya Amagi Voiced by: Chihiro Suzuki A 15-year-old boy who is the Dangaioh B's pilot
Great_Dangaioh
Alternate history novel series
preserved as a museum, was scrapped in 1958. Akagi — Converted from an Amagi-class battlecruiser, the carrier was commissioned in 1927. Was the flagship
Pacific_War_series
1942 raid of Allied shipping by the Imperial Japanese Navy
(Kūshū Butai) 1st Carrier Squadron Akagi Red Castle Imperial Japanese Navy Amagi-class aircraft carrier 2nd Carrier Squadron Sōryū Blue [or Green] Dragon
Indian_Ocean_raid
Abortive WWI-era battlecruiser class of the U.S. Navy
battlecruisers, this encompassed the United States' Lexington class, Japan's Amagi class, and Great Britain's G3 battlecruisers. However, the treaty did allow
Lexington-class_battlecruiser
Kawachi-class dreadnought battleship
as the diversion of resources would have delayed the construction of an Amagi-class battlecruiser by over a year. Stricken from the navy list on 21 September
Japanese_battleship_Kawachi
1925 class of American aircraft carriers
battlecruisers, this encompassed the United States' Lexington class, Japan's Amagi class, and Great Britain's G3 battlecruisers. For the U.S. Navy, the choice
Lexington-class aircraft carrier
Lexington-class_aircraft_carrier
Imperial Japanese Navy's Kongō-class ironclad corvette
the ship's bow in the traditional Western style. The ship was named for Mount Hiei. Completed in February 1878, Hiei sailed for Japan on 22 March under
Japanese_ironclad_Hiei
gunboat Uji (1903) (commissioned 1903) – Patrol and escort. Japanese corvette Amagi (commissioned 1883) – Training and coastal defense. Japanese corvette Kaimon
Outline of the Russo-Japanese War
Outline_of_the_Russo-Japanese_War
Shimonoseki to escort Minister Hanabusa back to Korea. The squadron included the Amagi, with a young Lieutenant Tōgō Heihachirō as executive officer. This squadron
History of the Imperial Japanese Navy (1882–1893)
History_of_the_Imperial_Japanese_Navy_(1882–1893)
Aerial bombing of Japan during World War II
warships at Kure and Kobe, damaging the battleship Yamato and aircraft carrier Amagi. The Japanese fought back against these raids with kamikaze and conventional
Air_raids_on_Japan
second ship, Kaga, was converted into an aircraft carrier to replace an Amagi-class battlecruiser that had been wrecked by the Great Kanto earthquake
List_of_battleships_of_Japan
(15 February 1944–14 August 1944) Aircraft carrier Unryū Aircraft carrier Amagi 601 (15 August 1944;10 February 1945) 634th Air Group (for 4th Carrier Division)
List of air groups of the Imperial Japanese Navy
List_of_air_groups_of_the_Imperial_Japanese_Navy
unprotected cruiser of the Imperial Japanese Navy. The name Takao comes from the Mount Takao, near Kyoto. Takao was used by the Imperial Japanese Navy primarily
Japanese_cruiser_Takao_(1888)
Maya class steam gunboat
vessel to be completed in the four vessel Maya class, and was named after Mount Atago in Kyoto. Atago was an iron-ribbed, iron-sheathed, two-masted gunboat
Japanese_gunboat_Atago
Recurring Is responsible for eating Falin which kickstarts the story. Rubrum Amagi Brilliant Park European No Jouji Nakata "Not Enough Money! Ryoku Hime Chen
List of dragons in film and television
List_of_dragons_in_film_and_television
Prefecture, Japan". www.mindat.org. "Yugashima mine, Amagi-Yugashima, Shizuoka, Japan". "Mochikoshi mine, Amagi-Yugashima, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan". "Sado
List_of_mines_in_Japan
breech-loading 10-inch Armstrong cannons, one on the bow and one on the stern, mounted in stationary gun shields. The ship also had four 5.1-inch guns (two to
Japanese_cruiser_Tsukushi
MOUNT AMAGI
MOUNT AMAGI
Girl/Female
German, Greek
From Mount Olympus
Girl/Female
Hindu
Silent
Girl/Female
Tamil
Mount everest, Highest
Boy/Male
Muslim
Rise. Mount.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Slavic, Welsh
Hill; Mount; Defender
Girl/Female
Tamil
Gouri Nanda | கோஂரீ நஂதாÂ
Mount everest, Highest
Gouri Nanda | கோஂரீ நஂதாÂ
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Indian
Mount everest, Highest
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Muslim/Islamic
Water
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Muslim
Silent
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British, English, German, Slavic, Welsh
Mount; Defender
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Hindu
Lord of mount Badri
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Indian
Mount everest, Highest
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, French, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Tamil, Telugu
Silent; Quiet
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Hindu
Lord Shiva
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Muslim
Rise. Mount.
Boy/Male
Swedish Teutonic
From the mount.
Girl/Female
Australian, Greek, Italian, Polish
From Mount Olympus
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English
English : presumably a variant of Mount.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived on or near a hill, Middle English mount (from Old English munt, reinforced by Old French mont).Scottish : probably a habitational name from places so called in Peeblesshire, Fife, and Lanarkshire.
Surname or Lastname
Catalan
Catalan : variant of Mont, topographic name from munt ‘hill’, denoting someone who lived on or near a hill, Latin mons.English : variant of Mount.
MOUNT AMAGI
MOUNT AMAGI
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Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Too Much Love
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Australian, British, English, French, German, Latin, Swedish
Follower of Christ
Girl/Female
Tamil
Rhuvekshaya | Rhuvekshaya  Â
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
A narrator of Hadith
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English
English : nickname for a frugal person, from Middle English spare ‘sparing’, ‘frugal’.
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Scottish
Scottish : variant of Brodie.English : variant of Broady.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Clever
Boy/Male
Sikh
Cheeky and bright
Surname or Lastname
English (Shropshire)
English (Shropshire) : variant of Farrington.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly a variant of Trippett.
MOUNT AMAGI
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n.
To get up on anything, as a platform or scaffold; especially, to seat one's self on a horse for riding.
n.
To attain in value; to amount.
v.
A mass of earth, or earth and rock, rising considerably above the common surface of the surrounding land; a mountain; a high hill; -- used always instead of mountain, when put before a proper name; as, Mount Washington; otherwise, chiefly in poetry.
imp. & p. p.
of Mount
v. t.
To cause to mount; to put on horseback; to furnish with animals for riding; to furnish with horses.
n.
The sum total of two or more sums or quantities; the aggregate; the whole quantity; a totality; as, the amount of 7 and 9 is 16; the amount of a bill; the amount of this year's revenue.
v. t.
To place one's self on, as a horse or other animal, or anything that one sits upon; to bestride.
v.
That upon which a person or thing is mounted
v. t.
To raise aloft; to lift on high.
v. t.
To signify; to amount to.
v.
The cardboard or cloth on which a drawing, photograph, or the like is mounted; a mounting.
v. i.
To number or be counted; to possess value or carry weight; hence, to increase or add to the strength or influence of some party or interest; as, every vote counts; accidents count for nothing.
v.
A horse.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Mount
v. t.
To get upon; to ascend; to climb.
v.
A bulwark for offense or defense; a mound.
v. t.
To fortify or inclose with a mound.
v. i.
To plead orally; to argue a matter in court; to recite a count.
v. t.
Hence: To put upon anything that sustains and fits for use, as a gun on a carriage, a map or picture on cloth or paper; to prepare for being worn or otherwise used, as a diamond by setting, or a sword blade by adding the hilt, scabbard, etc.
n.
The effect, substance, value, significance, or result; the sum; as, the amount of the testimony is this.