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Pallada (Russian: Паллада — Pallas) is the name of several ships of the Russian navy. Russian frigate Pallada, a sailing frigate Russian cruiser Pallada (1899)
Pallada
1899 Pallada-class cruiser
Pallada was the lead ship in the Pallada class of protected cruisers in the Imperial Russian Navy. She was built in the Admiralty Shipyard at Saint Petersburg
Russian cruiser Pallada (1899)
Russian_cruiser_Pallada_(1899)
1899 class of Russian protected cruisers
The Pallada-class cruisers (often known in Russia as "Diana-type protected cruisers", Russian: Бронепалубные крейсера типа «Диана») were a group of three
Pallada-class_cruiser
Russian Bayan-class cruiser
Pallada (Russian: Паллада) was the last of the four Bayan-class armored cruisers built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the first decade of the 20th century
Russian cruiser Pallada (1906)
Russian_cruiser_Pallada_(1906)
Russian 19th-century frigate
Pallada (Russian: Паллада) was a sail frigate of the Imperial Russian Navy, most noted for its service as flagship of Vice Admiral Yevfimy Putyatin during
Russian_frigate_Pallada
Greek poet
Palladas (Ancient Greek: Παλλαδᾶς; fl. 4th century AD) was a Greek poet, who lived in Alexandria, Egypt. All that is known about Palladas has been deduced
Palladas
The tall ship Pallada (Russian: Паллада), designed by Polish naval architect Zygmunt Choreń, is a Russian 356.3 feet (108.6 m) long three-masted frigate
Pallada_(tallship)
1858 book by Ivan Goncharov
Frigate "Pallada" (Russian: Фрегат "Паллада") is a book by Ivan Goncharov, written in 1854–1856 and based on a diary that he kept as a secretary for Admiral
Frigate_"Pallada"
CJSC "Pallada Asset Management" is the oldest Russian management company specializing in asset management. Russian and foreign citizens, pension funds
Pallada_Asset_Management
Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria between 1688 and 1710
Gerasimos II Palladas (Greek: Γεράσιμος Β' Παλλαδάς) served as Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria between 1688 and 1710. He is honoured as a saint
Gerasimos_Palladas
Russian cruiser that participated in the October Revolution
preserved as a museum ship in Saint Petersburg. Aurora was one of three Pallada-class cruisers, built in Saint Petersburg for service in the Pacific Ocean
Russian_cruiser_Aurora
Chinese ritual held on a child's first birthday
similar function called Pallada is performed in parts of Kozhikode and Malappuram (districts of the state of Kerala), India. Pallada is performed after the
Zhuazhou
Topics referred to by the same term
Gentileschi, Stockholm) Saint Catherine of Alexandria (Palladas, Heraklion) Saint Catherine of Alexandria (Palladas, Sinai) Saint Catherine of Alexandria (Raphael)
Saint Catherine of Alexandria (disambiguation)
Saint_Catherine_of_Alexandria_(disambiguation)
List of ships with the same or similar names
warships of Russia have borne the name Pallada: Russian frigate Pallada, a sailing frigate Russian cruiser Pallada (1899), the lead ship of her class of
Russian_ship_Pallada
Greek painter
Ieremias Palladas (Greek: Ιερεμίας Παλλαδάς; 1580–1592 – 1659), also known as Pouladas (Greek: Πουλαδάς), or Ieremia Pallada, was a Greek Renaissance
Ieremias_Palladas
8–9 February 1904 start of the Russo-Japanese War
Retvizan, supported by the armored cruiser Bayan and the protected cruisers Pallada, Diana, Askold, Novik, and Boyarin, all based within the protection of
Battle_of_Port_Arthur
Species of moth
Euceriodes pallada is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae first described by Herbert Druce in 1906. It is found in Brazil. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching
Euceriodes_pallada
Diana (Russian: Диана) was the second of three Pallada-class protected cruisers built for the Imperial Russian Navy. The cruiser served during the Russo-Japanese
Russian_cruiser_Diana
Josip Palada (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Јосип Палада, pronounced [jǒsip palǎːda]; 5 February 1912 – 4 May 1994) was a Yugoslavian tennis player. Palada
Josip_Palada
– BU 1847 Built according to improved drawings of HMS President (1800) Pallada 44/52 ("Паллада", 1832) – Visited Britain 1847 and Portugal 1849–1850,
List_of_Russian_sail_frigates
Painting by Ieremias Palladas
Catherine of Alexandria is a tempera painting created by Ieremias Palladas. Palladas was a monk associated with Saint Catherine's sacred monastery in Egypt
Saint Catherine of Alexandria (Palladas, Sinai)
Saint_Catherine_of_Alexandria_(Palladas,_Sinai)
Painting by Ieremias Palladas
Christ Pantocrator is a tempera painting created by Ieremias Palladas. Ieremias was associated with Saint Catherine's sacred monastery in Egypt also known
Christ_Pantocrator_(Palladas)
1855 treaty between Russia and Japan
and the Pallada under the command of Ivan Unkovsky was selected as the flagship. Goncharov would use the experience in his Fregat Pallada (1858), in
Treaty_of_Shimoda
Russian novelist and official (1812–1891)
the journey lasting six months. Goncharov's travelogue, Frigate "Pallada" ("Pallada" being Russian for "Pallas"), began to appear, first in Otechestvennye
Ivan_Goncharov
Defensive military service branch
16-inch howitzer M1920, Fort Story, Virginia, USA 1942. Pallada under fire as the Oil Depot burns Pallada and Pobeda The evolution of coastal fortification
Coastal_artillery
Polish sailing training ship
fleet of the former Soviet Union. Her sister ships are Mir, Druzhba [de], Pallada, Khersones, and Nadezhda [fr]. The ship was launched in November 1981 at
Dar_Młodzieży
Mountain in Bolivia
(Aymara phallaña to burst, -ta a suffix, "burst" or "exploded", also spelled Pallada, Pallana) is a mountain north of the Cordillera Real in the Andes of Bolivia
Phallata
16th-19th-century Japanese term for Western vessels
his Japanese wife by Giacomo Puccini Treaty of Shimoda Russian frigate Pallada French Military Mission to Japan (1867-1868) Gunboat diplomacy Dutch missions
Black_Ships
Guyot in the Pacific Ocean
the Pacific Ocean. The guyot is also known as Caiwei or Pallada after the Russian frigate Pallada. Pako Guyot reaches a depth of 1,350 metres (4,430 ft)
Pako_Guyot
Land battle of the Russo-Japanese war
and recommissioned into the Imperial Japanese Navy. Pallada under fire as the Oil Depot burns Pallada and Pobeda Wrecked ships of the Russian Pacific Fleet
Siege_of_Port_Arthur
Russian training ship
total sail area of 2,771 m2. Its sister ships are Dar Młodzieży, Druzhba, Pallada, Khersones, and Nadezhda. Mir is 8 m shorter than the second longest current
STS_Mir
Engagement in the Pacific Theatre of the Crimean War
Petropavlovsk. His only other vessel on the station was the 52-gun frigate Pallada, at Imperatorskaya Gavan on the river Amur. Her captain lightened her by
Siege_of_Petropavlovsk
Painting by Ieremias Palladas
Saint Catherine is a tempera painting created by Ieremias Palladas. Palladas was a Greek painter from Crete. He was a Sinaitic monk. He was associated
Saint Catherine of Alexandria (Palladas, Heraklion)
Saint_Catherine_of_Alexandria_(Palladas,_Heraklion)
October 1914 Shipwrecks 6 Oct: SMS S116 10 Oct: Alma A. E. Holmes 11 Oct: Pallada 15 Oct: HMS Hawke 17 Oct: HMS Holland 4, Takachiho, SMS S115, SMS S119
SS_Glitra
October 1914 Shipwrecks 6 Oct: SMS S116 10 Oct: Alma A. E. Holmes 11 Oct: Pallada 15 Oct: HMS Hawke 17 Oct: HMS Holland 4, Takachiho, SMS S115, SMS S119
German_hospital_ship_Ophelia
Russian admiral (1803–1883)
author Ivan Goncharov. The frigate Pallada under the command of Ivan Unkovsky was selected as the flagship. Pallada departed Kronstadt on 7 October 1852;
Yevfimiy_Putyatin
the city of Heda in 1855. According to Ivan Goncharov's book "Frigate "Pallada"", the schooner was built only by Russian sailors, but with the assistance
Russian_schooner_Heda
Cargo steamship that vanished in 1912
Falconer 30 Nov: Saien 6 Dec: Retvizan 7 Dec: Peresvet, Pobeda 8 Dec: Pallada 9 Dec: Bayan 13 Dec: Takasago 30 Dec: Lom Other incidents 3 Feb: Augsburg
SS_Augsburg
Sokol-class destroyer
Falconer 30 Nov: Saien 6 Dec: Retvizan 7 Dec: Peresvet, Pobeda 8 Dec: Pallada 9 Dec: Bayan 13 Dec: Takasago 30 Dec: Lom Other incidents 3 Feb: Augsburg
Russian destroyer Reshitel'nyi
Russian_destroyer_Reshitel'nyi
Antihistamine medication
approvals of the nonprescription products to Alcon. Brand names include Pallada, Pazeo, Pataday, Patanol S, Patanol, Opatanol, Olopat, Patanase. It is
Olopatadine
Sokol-class destroyer
Falconer 30 Nov: Saien 6 Dec: Retvizan 7 Dec: Peresvet, Pobeda 8 Dec: Pallada 9 Dec: Bayan 13 Dec: Takasago 30 Dec: Lom Other incidents 3 Feb: Augsburg
Russian destroyer Steregushchiy (1903)
Russian_destroyer_Steregushchiy_(1903)
Navy, where she was originally known as Pallada. The cruisers Aurora and Diana were her sister ships. Pallada was built by the Admiralty Shipyard in St
Japanese_cruiser_Tsugaru
Shakespeare monologue
all the world being a stage had appeared in the epigrams attributed to Palladas, a 4th-century AD Alexandrian poet, but we do not know if Shakespeare was
All_the_world's_a_stage
World War I German Navy submarine
submarine war in the Baltic Sea. On 11 October 1914, she sank the cruiser Pallada, inflicting the first loss of the war on the Russian Navy. The boat did
SM_U-26
1859 novel by Ivan Goncharov
Original title Обломов Translator C. J. Hogarth Language Russian Publication date 1859 Publication place Russia Media type Print Preceded by Frigate "Pallada"
Oblomov
Type of warship intended to escort other larger ships
Russian battleships, Tsesarevich and Retvizan, and a protected cruiser, Pallada, were seriously damaged due to the proper deployment of torpedo nets. Tsesarevich
Destroyer
Third member of the Iltis class
October 1914 Shipwrecks 6 Oct: SMS S116 10 Oct: Alma A. E. Holmes 11 Oct: Pallada 15 Oct: HMS Hawke 17 Oct: HMS Holland 4, Takachiho, SMS S115, SMS S119
SMS_Tiger_(1899)
Russian World War I submarine
October 1914 Shipwrecks 6 Oct: SMS S116 10 Oct: Alma A. E. Holmes 11 Oct: Pallada 15 Oct: HMS Hawke 17 Oct: HMS Holland 4, Takachiho, SMS S115, SMS S119
Russian submarine Akula (1909)
Russian_submarine_Akula_(1909)
Class of Russian armored cruisers
target in 1932. Her three sisters were all assigned to the Baltic Fleet. Pallada was the first ship lost by the Russians during World War I when she was
Bayan-class_cruiser
Greek community in Egypt
Alexandria Sostratus of Cnidus * Engineer, 3rd century BC, Alexandria Palladas Poet, 4th century AD, Alexandria George Leonardos Author, 1937, Alexandria
Egyptian_Greeks
1847 novel by Ivan Goncharov
Original title Обыкновенная история Language Russian Publisher Sovremennik Publication date 1847 Publication place Russia Followed by Frigate "Pallada"
The_Same_Old_Story_(novel)
Shirakumo-class destroyer
torpedoes. One of Kasumi′s torpedoes hit the Russian protected cruiser Pallada. The Japanese maintained a blockade of Port Arthur over the next several
Japanese destroyer Asashio (1902)
Japanese_destroyer_Asashio_(1902)
Literary genre
who wrote about his experience of a tour around the world in Frigate "Pallada" (1858), and Lafcadio Hearn, who interpreted the culture of Japan with
Travel_literature
1904–1905 conflict in East Asia
battleships in Russia's Far Eastern theatre, and the 6,600 ton protected cruiser Pallada. These attacks developed into the Battle of Port Arthur the next morning
Russo-Japanese_War
Russian fleet commander (1802–1855)
Service years 1818–1855 Rank Admiral Commands Corvette Navarine Frigate Pallada Ship of the line Silistria Ship Brigade of the Black Sea Fleet Chief of
Pavel_Nakhimov
Danish passenger liner (1881–1904)
Falconer 30 Nov: Saien 6 Dec: Retvizan 7 Dec: Peresvet, Pobeda 8 Dec: Pallada 9 Dec: Bayan 13 Dec: Takasago 30 Dec: Lom Other incidents 3 Feb: Augsburg
SS_Norge
Historical steamboat that shipwrecked in the Missouri River
maritime incidents in 1856 Shipwrecks 7 Jan: Tejuca 30 Jan: Cazador 31 Jan: Pallada January (unknown date): Pacific 10 Jan: E. K. Collins 28 Aug: Isaac Allerton
Arabia_(steamboat)
1988 film by Godfrey Reggio
Harvard Film Archive ASCAP Repertory Database, Work ID 490646807, "Serra Pallada", lists writers as Philip Glass and Bernardo Alfredo Palombo. Accessible
Powaqqatsi
Shipwreck in Florida, United States
Falconer 30 Nov: Saien 6 Dec: Retvizan 7 Dec: Peresvet, Pobeda 8 Dec: Pallada 9 Dec: Bayan 13 Dec: Takasago 30 Dec: Lom Other incidents 3 Feb: Augsburg
Georges_Valentine_(shipwreck)
Topics referred to by the same term
service in Japan Japanese cruiser Tsugaru (formerly the Imperial Russian Pallada), a warship in the Imperial Japanese Navy Japanese minelayer Tsugaru, a
Tsugaru
maritime incidents in 1856 Shipwrecks 7 Jan: Tejuca 30 Jan: Cazador 31 Jan: Pallada January (unknown date): Pacific 10 Jan: E. K. Collins 28 Aug: Isaac Allerton
USCS_Benjamin_Peirce
Peresvet-class battleship
Pobeda (right) and the protected cruiser Pallada sunk in Port Arthur
Russian_battleship_Pobeda
Imperial Navy gunboat (1888–1904)
Falconer 30 Nov: Saien 6 Dec: Retvizan 7 Dec: Peresvet, Pobeda 8 Dec: Pallada 9 Dec: Bayan 13 Dec: Takasago 30 Dec: Lom Other incidents 3 Feb: Augsburg
Russian_gunboat_Korietz
Austria-Hungary SS Linz March 18, 1918 697 1,200,000 0.06% Russian Empire Pallada October 11, 1914 597 1,700,000 0.04% Empire of Japan Kawachi July 12, 1918
Deadliest single days of World War I
Deadliest_single_days_of_World_War_I
Falconer 30 Nov: Saien 6 Dec: Retvizan 7 Dec: Peresvet, Pobeda 8 Dec: Pallada 9 Dec: Bayan 13 Dec: Takasago 30 Dec: Lom Other incidents 3 Feb: Augsburg
Japanese_gunboat_Ōshima
Record of Movement". Imperial Japanese Navy Page. combinedfleet.com. "Pallada". Uboat.net. Retrieved 7 December 2010. Hackett, Robert; Kingsepp, Sander;
List of ships sunk by submarines by death toll
List_of_ships_sunk_by_submarines_by_death_toll
adjectival forms are less common. This is reflected in Russian Паллада Pallada 'Pallas' and Церера Tserera 'Ceres', as well as in Italian Pallade 'Pallas'
List of adjectivals and demonyms of astronomical bodies
List_of_adjectivals_and_demonyms_of_astronomical_bodies
Naval station in Dalian, China
roadstead. The ironclads Retvizan and Tsesarevich, as well as the cruiser Pallada were seriously damaged. The remaining ships made two attempts to break
Lüshun_Port
King of Joseon from 1849 to 1864
Japanese aboard, who were rescued after a shipwreck. In 1854, Russian frigate Pallada entered Tumen River for prospecting, naming Wonsan as "Port Lazarev"; during
Cheoljong_of_Joseon
Roman province that encompassed most of modern-day Egypt
5th century, paganism was suppressed and lost its following, as the poet Palladas pointedly noted. It lingered underground for many decades: the final edict
Roman_Egypt
Passenger steamboat; sank in New York City in 1904
Falconer 30 Nov: Saien 6 Dec: Retvizan 7 Dec: Peresvet, Pobeda 8 Dec: Pallada 9 Dec: Bayan 13 Dec: Takasago 30 Dec: Lom Other incidents 3 Feb: Augsburg
PS_General_Slocum
Coastal artillery, Heavy siege howitzer
December 7, 1904, the battleships Pobeda and Peresvet and the cruisers Pallada and Bayan on December 9, 1904. All six would be raised, repaired, renamed
28_cm_howitzer_L/10
Arquebuse-class destroyer
October 1914 Shipwrecks 6 Oct: SMS S116 10 Oct: Alma A. E. Holmes 11 Oct: Pallada 15 Oct: HMS Hawke 17 Oct: HMS Holland 4, Takachiho, SMS S115, SMS S119
French_destroyer_Mousquet
Russian Navy officer (1847–1904)
Sevastopol, and Poltava, the protected cruisers Askold, Diana, Novik and Pallada, and 14 destroyers. In the subsequent Battle of the Yellow Sea, the Imperial
Wilgelm_Vitgeft
two Carley floats reached the shore. 600 Navy 1914 Russia Pallada – On 11 October Pallada was torpedoed by U-26. The exploding torpedo set off the ship's
List of maritime disasters in World War I
List_of_maritime_disasters_in_World_War_I
Third-largest asteroid
in the Italian and Russian names for the asteroid, Pallade and Паллада (Pallada). The stony-iron pallasite meteorites are not Palladian, being named instead
2_Pallas
Greek goddess of fortune
of Sparta". Yale University Art Gallery Bulletin: 64–75. C. M. Bowra, "Palladas on Tyche" The Classical Quarterly New Series, 10.1 (May 1960:118–128).
Tyche
King George V–class battleship
October 1914 Shipwrecks 6 Oct: SMS S116 10 Oct: Alma A. E. Holmes 11 Oct: Pallada 15 Oct: HMS Hawke 17 Oct: HMS Holland 4, Takachiho, SMS S115, SMS S119
HMS_Audacious_(1912)
Ferry Sidewheel steamer operation
Falconer 30 Nov: Saien 6 Dec: Retvizan 7 Dec: Peresvet, Pobeda 8 Dec: Pallada 9 Dec: Bayan 13 Dec: Takasago 30 Dec: Lom Other incidents 3 Feb: Augsburg
Monohansett_(steamboat)
медицинского назначения. — Москва, Воениздат, 1996. Lakhta Elberfeld 1889 Tyne Built Ships Pallada Sinking of Portugal branded as piracy Le Portugal
List of Russian Fleet hospital ships
List_of_Russian_Fleet_hospital_ships
1888 Maya-class gunboat
Falconer 30 Nov: Saien 6 Dec: Retvizan 7 Dec: Peresvet, Pobeda 8 Dec: Pallada 9 Dec: Bayan 13 Dec: Takasago 30 Dec: Lom Other incidents 3 Feb: Augsburg
Japanese_gunboat_Akagi
Feydeau – Fanny Elizabeth Gaskell – My Lady Ludlow Ivan Goncharov – Frigate "Pallada" («Фрегат "Паллада"») Catherine Gore – Heckington Bernardo Guimarães –
1858_in_literature
Russo-Japanese War Clockwise from top: Russian cruiser Pallada under fire at Port Arthur, Russian cavalry at Mukden, Russian cruiser Varyag and gunboat
Timeline of the Russo-Japanese War
Timeline_of_the_Russo-Japanese_War
Russian pre-dreadnought battleship
Falconer 30 Nov: Saien 6 Dec: Retvizan 7 Dec: Peresvet, Pobeda 8 Dec: Pallada 9 Dec: Bayan 13 Dec: Takasago 30 Dec: Lom Other incidents 3 Feb: Augsburg
Russian battleship Tsesarevich
Russian_battleship_Tsesarevich
Class of Russian river passenger ships
(Капитан Пирожков, Град Китеж, Паллада) Zeya (Kapitan Pirozhkov, Grad Kitezh, Pallada) 25 Висла (Павел Миронов) Visla (Pavel Mironov) 26 Даугава (Алексей Киселев
Dunay-class_motorship
60°01′30″N 029°32′00″E / 60.02500°N 29.53333°E / 60.02500; 29.53333 (Oleg) Pallada Imperial Russian Navy 11 October 1914 A Bayan-class armored cruiser that
List of shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean
List_of_shipwrecks_in_the_Atlantic_Ocean
Russian Navy protected cruiser (1902–1918)
1898 and 1907 for the Imperial Russian Navy. After the completion of the Pallada class, the Russian Navy issued requirements for three large protected cruisers
Russian_cruiser_Bogatyr
Voyaged Mediterranean Sea 1908–1909 & 1909–1910, laid up 1918, BU 1922 Pallada \ «Паллада» (1906) - Torpedoed near Odensholm Island 1914 (594 men lost)
List of cruisers of the Russian Navy
List_of_cruisers_of_the_Russian_Navy
Philip Laing Sunderland United Kingdom For Philip Laing. 13 September Pallada Frigate Admiralty Shipyard Saint Petersburg Russia For Imperial Russian
List_of_ship_launches_in_1832
Navy of Japan between 1868 and 1945
after capitulation in 1905. From left wrecks of Russian pre-dreadnought battleships Peresvet, Poltava, Retvizan, Pobeda and the protected cruiser Pallada
Imperial_Japanese_Navy
British Royal Navy cruiser (1891–1914)
October 1914 Shipwrecks 6 Oct: SMS S116 10 Oct: Alma A. E. Holmes 11 Oct: Pallada 15 Oct: HMS Hawke 17 Oct: HMS Holland 4, Takachiho, SMS S115, SMS S119
HMS_Hawke_(1891)
commander of a platoon of cadets. He practiced on the sail training ship Pallada under the guidance of the sea captain Nikolai Zorchenko [ru]. In 2004,
Andrey_Ishchenko
Russian admiral
plan could be executed. However, on 27 August 1914, he assigned Rurik and Pallada to commerce raiding operations in the Baltic. Although of little success
Nikolai_Ottovich_von_Essen
1845 novella by Prosper Mérimée
Part I The work is prefaced by an untranslated quotation from the poet Palladas: Πᾶσα γυνὴ χόλος ἐστίν· ἔχει δ᾽ δύω ὥρας, τὴν μίαν ἐν θαλάμῳ, τὴν μίαν
Carmen_(novella)
Greek god and personification of the Sun
Classical Library 524. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2016. Palladas, in The Greek Anthology, Volume IV: Book 10: The Hortatory and Admonitory
Helios
Japanese Naniwa-class protected cruiser
October 1914 Shipwrecks 6 Oct: SMS S116 10 Oct: Alma A. E. Holmes 11 Oct: Pallada 15 Oct: HMS Hawke 17 Oct: HMS Holland 4, Takachiho, SMS S115, SMS S119
Japanese_cruiser_Takachiho
Akatsuki-class destroyer
torpedoes. One of Kasumi′s torpedoes hit the Russian protected cruiser Pallada. While taking part in the ensuing blockade of Port Arthur, Akatsuki struck
Japanese destroyer Akatsuki (1901)
Japanese_destroyer_Akatsuki_(1901)
British steamship built in 1856
maritime incidents in 1856 Shipwrecks 7 Jan: Tejuca 30 Jan: Cazador 31 Jan: Pallada January (unknown date): Pacific 10 Jan: E. K. Collins 28 Aug: Isaac Allerton
RMS_Persia
Painting by Ioannis Kornaros
Sinai, where he was exposed to the works of Palladas. Kornaros was one of the first to depict a Palladas-inspired Catherine as a youthful woman. A notable
Catherine of Alexandria (Kornaros)
Catherine_of_Alexandria_(Kornaros)
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
maritime incidents in 1856 Shipwrecks 7 Jan: Tejuca 30 Jan: Cazador 31 Jan: Pallada January (unknown date): Pacific 10 Jan: E. K. Collins 28 Aug: Isaac Allerton
HMS_Belleisle_(1819)
PALLADA
PALLADA
PALLADA
PALLADA
Boy/Male
Hindu
Leader, God
Girl/Female
German
Magnificent; From the High Tower
Girl/Female
Tamil
Liksitha | லீகà¯à®¸à¯€à®¤à®¾
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Good useful, righteous, devout
Female
Egyptian
, the queen of Nastosenen.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Lion Cub
Boy/Male
Buddhist, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Buddha
Girl/Female
French
Thinker.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Greek, Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Greek God of Trees; Variant of Sylvanus
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Australian, Indian, Muslim
Gift; Favour
PALLADA
PALLADA
PALLADA
PALLADA
PALLADA