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Canadian steel-hulled cargo ship that sank in Lake Superior
SS Leafield was a Canadian steel-hulled cargo ship built by the Strand Stepway Company in Sunderland, England, in 1892. Originally registered in Newcastle
SS_Leafield
of the Atlantic Ferry". Archived from the original on 12 March 2008. "Leafield (Propeller), sunk, 9 Nov 1913". images.maritimehistoryofthegreatlakes.ca
List_of_missing_ships
American Schooner barge that sank in Lake Michigan
that foundered during the Great Lakes Storm of 1913. The other being SS Leafield that sank in Lake Superior. A wreck, first believed to be that of Plymouth
Plymouth_(schooner_barge)
British passenger liner that sank in 1912
shore to ship. The White Star Line operated two tenders at Cherbourg: SS Traffic and SS Nomadic (Nomadic is the only surviving White Star Line ship). Both
Titanic
Formula One team
based in Tokyo, Japan, but operated from the former Arrows factory at the Leafield Technical Centre, Oxfordshire, England. The cars were referred to as Super
Super_Aguri_F1
Month of 1913
shipwreck hunters, 535 feet (163 m) off Marquette. The Canadian freighter SS Leafield and her crew of 18 which sank in Lake Superior in the Great Lakes storm
November_1913
87°55′32″W / 47.372833°N 87.925500°W / 47.372833; -87.925500 (Langham) Leafield Steel ocean freighter 1892 1913 United Kingdom Lewis Wooden schooner 1884
List of shipwrecks in Lake Superior
List_of_shipwrecks_in_Lake_Superior
French ocean liner (1908–1931)
SS Niagara was a French passenger steamship built 1908 as the SS Corse for the Chargeurs Réunis. It was taken over by the Compagnie Générale Transatlantique
SS_Niagara
German ocean liner
SS Fürst Bismarck was a Hamburg America Line (HAPAG) ocean liner. She was launched in Scotland in 1905. In 1914 she was renamed Friedrichsruh. In 1919
SS_Fürst_Bismarck_(1905)
The SS Argus was a steel-hulled Great Lakes freighter, that was constructed as the SS Lewis Woodruff by the American Ship Building Company, and was launched
SS_Argus
The SS Kiche Maru was a Japanese steamship that sank during a typhoon on 22 September 1912. Although more than 1,000 died, the disaster has long been overshadowed
SS_Kiche_Maru
Cargo steamship that vanished in 1912
SS Augsburg was a cargo steamship that was built in Scotland in 1896 for the Deutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs-Gesellschaft (DADG). She disappeared in
SS_Augsburg
1912 maritime disaster
given to ice warnings the ship had received. Further outrage was aimed at SS Californian who, despite being the closest ship, missed the Titanic's distress
Sinking_of_the_Titanic
American steel-hulled Great Lakes bulk freighter,
The SS Hydrus was an American steel-hulled Great Lakes bulk freighter, constructed in 1903 and launched as the R.E. Schuck. She was following the SS James
SS_Hydrus
This is a list of shipwrecks during the Great Lakes Storm of 1913. "Leafield" "Henry B Smith" "Argus" "Plymouth" "James Carruthers" "Hydrus" "John A McGean"
List of shipwrecks from the 1913 Great Lakes storm
List_of_shipwrecks_from_the_1913_Great_Lakes_storm
SS Macedonia was a steamship that was built in England in 1912, renamed Pincio in 1922 and scrapped in Italy in 1932. She was built as an ocean liner for
SS_Macedonia_(1911)
Merchant steamship built in the UK in 1901
SS Santhia was a steam cargo liner that was launched in Scotland in 1901, renamed Saka Maru in 1923, and scrapped in Japan in 1935. She was one of a class
SS_Santhia
British-built steamship that sank in 1914
"C.T. Bowring & Company / Red Cross Line (New York, Newfoundland & Halifax SS Co.)". TheShipsList. Retrieved 4 October 2018. "Salatiga". Tyne Built Ships
Rosalind_(1890_ship)
Canadian ocean liner; caught fire and scuttled in North Atlantic (1913)
49°12′N 34°51′W / 49.200°N 34.850°W / 49.200; -34.850 SS Volturno was an ocean liner that caught fire and was eventually scuttled in the North Atlantic
SS_Volturno_(1906)
Cargo and passenger ship sunk off Beachy Head after a collision
SS Oceana was a P&O passenger liner and cargo vessel, launched in 1887 by Harland & Wolff of Belfast and completed in 1888. Originally assigned to carry
SS_Oceana_(1887)
Canadian Great Lakes freighter built in 1913
SS James Carruthers was a Canadian Great Lakes freighter built in 1913. The ship was owned by the St. Lawrence & Chicago Steam Navigation Company Ltd.
SS_James_Carruthers
Norwegian passenger/cargo steamship
SS Kommandøren was a steel-hulled passenger/cargo steamship built in Norway in 1891. She served as a communications link between the regional capital of
SS_Kommandøren
Shipwreck in the Great Lakes off Ontario in 1912
SS Keystorm was a steel freighter that sank in 1912 after hitting Scow Island shoal. The sinking was considered the most significant accident in the area
SS_Keystorm
Ship lost in 1912 off Western Australia
SS Koombana was a passenger steamship built in Scotland in 1908 for the Adelaide Steamship Company, to operate coastal liner services between Fremantle
SS_Koombana
British-built steamship that carried Indian indentured labourers
SS Chenab was a steamship that was built in England in 1911 and scrapped in Scotland in 1953. For nearly two decades she was part of Nourse Line, which
SS_Chenab
German-built cargo liner
SS Prinz Oskar was a twin-screw cargo liner that was launched in Germany in 1902 for Hamburg America Line (HAPAG). She served various transatlantic routes
SS_Prinz_Oskar
Steel-hulled lake freighter
SS Henry B. Smith was a steel-hulled lake freighter built in 1906 by the American Ship Building Company at Lorain, Ohio USA. The steamship was owned by
SS_Henry_B._Smith
Steel ship that foundered in Lake Huron in a storm
SS Regina was a package freighter built for the Merchant Mutual Line and home ported in Montreal, Quebec. Named after Regina, Saskatchewan, Regina had
SS_Regina_(1907)
Winter storm in North America
vessels were lost. During a November gale in 1975, the giant bulk carrier SS Edmund Fitzgerald sank suddenly without sending a distress signal and with
Great_Lakes_Storm_of_1913
SS Nicaragua was a cargo ship that ran aground on Padre Island off the coast of Texas in the Gulf of Mexico in 1912. Nicaragua was built in 1891 in Bergen
SS_Nicaragua
American Great Lakes freighter
SS Isaac Merritt Scott was an American Great Lakes freighter that sank during the Great Lakes Storm of 1913 in Lake Huron, 6 to 7 miles (9.7 to 11.3 km)
SS_Isaac_M._Scott
Ship sunk in Lake Huron in 1913
43°09.174′N 82°21.174′W / 43.152900°N 82.352900°W / 43.152900; -82.352900 SS Charles S. Price was a steel-hulled lake freighter. Launched on May 14, 1910
SS_Charles_S._Price
British Cargo Ship
SS Bayardo was a British refrigerated cargo ship that ran aground and was wrecked on the Middle Sand in the Humber Estuary, near Hull, United Kingdom on
SS_Bayardo
screw yacht purchased from civilian service in 1891, where she had been named SS Capercailzie. She became the Devonport base ship and flagship in 1893 and
HMS_Vivid_(1891)
Dutch-owned cargo ship that was requisitioned for the US Navy in WW1
Vendémiaire 26 Jun: Naniwa 7 Aug: James Gayley 8 Aug: HMS Holland 5 17 Aug: Leafield 1 Sep: HMS Waterwitch 3 Sep: HMS Holland 4 28 Sep: Kiche Maru 4 Oct: HMS B2
USS_Beukelsdijk
Former American bulk steam freighter
"Hawgood, Henry A." Great Lakes Vessel History. Retrieved 27 January 2018. SS Henry A. Hawgood at Bowling Green State University Historical Collections
SS_Henry_A._Hawgood
Australian cargo ship
SS Friendship was an Australian cargo ship which ran aground and sank at Tweed Heads, New South Wales, Australia, at the end of South Wall during a voyage
SS_Friendship
Iron-hulled ship
Vendémiaire 26 Jun: Naniwa 7 Aug: James Gayley 8 Aug: HMS Holland 5 17 Aug: Leafield 1 Sep: HMS Waterwitch 3 Sep: HMS Holland 4 28 Sep: Kiche Maru 4 Oct: HMS B2
SS_City_of_Adelaide_(1863)
from both Nome and St. Michael's. About two hours later another steamer, SS Charles Nelson, came by and attempted to dislodge the grounded steamer but
SS_Rosecrans
Great Lakes freighter wrecked on Lake Superior in 1912
SS James Gayley was an American lake freighter in service between 1902 and 1912. She was built by the American Ship Building Company in Cleveland, Ohio
SS_James_Gayley
SS Derwent was a passenger and cargo ship built for the Goole Steam Shipping Company in 1888. The ship was built by William Dobson and Company in Walker
SS_Derwent_(1888)
German steamship and British recreational dive site
SS Abessinia was a cargo steamship of the Hamburg America Line (HAPAG). She was built in North East England in 1900, and wrecked in North East England
SS_Abessinia_(1900)
US passenger liner, minelayer, and flying boat tender
Each ship had a double hull, divided by six watertight bulkheads. The Maine SS Co named its Boston – New York service "The Boston Line". The refit increased
USS_Aroostook_(CM-3)
Steamship on the North American Great Lakes in the early 20th century
43°57′12″N 82°31′43″W / 43.953267°N 82.528617°W / 43.953267; -82.528617 SS John A. McGean was an American freighter that operated on the Great Lakes
SS_John_A._McGean
British-Nigerian footballer (born 1987)
Growing up, Aluko supported Manchester United. Aluko started her career at Leafield Athletic Ladies and subsequently played for Birmingham City Ladies' youth
Eni_Aluko
SS Ralph Creyke was a passenger and freight vessel built for the Goole Steam Shipping Company in 1879. She replaced a vessel of the same name Ralph Creyke
SS_Ralph_Creyke_(1879)
Iron hulled Great Lakes freighter
SS Onoko was an iron-hulled Great Lakes freighter. She was launched in 1882 in Cleveland, Ohio, by the Globe shipbuilding firm, as its hull number #4,
SS_Onoko
Freighter shipwreck and dive site in lake Huron
SS Wexford was a steel-hulled, propeller-driven, cargo ship built by William Doxford & Sons. at Sunderland, Great Britain in 1883. The official number
SS_Wexford
Day of the year
segment of the Imperial Wireless Chain providing wireless telegraphy between Leafield in Oxfordshire, England, and Cairo, Egypt, comes into operation. 1924 –
April_24
English architect (1811–1878)
Richard Coad Parsonage, Kilkhampton, Cornwall (c. 1858) The Vicarage, Leafield, Oxfordshire (1858) Walton Hall, Warwickshire (1858) Treverbyn Vean, St
George_Gilbert_Scott
Gunboat of the United States Navy
Vendémiaire 26 Jun: Naniwa 7 Aug: James Gayley 8 Aug: HMS Holland 5 17 Aug: Leafield 1 Sep: HMS Waterwitch 3 Sep: HMS Holland 4 28 Sep: Kiche Maru 4 Oct: HMS B2
USS_Santee_(1855)
Vendémiaire 26 Jun: Naniwa 7 Aug: James Gayley 8 Aug: HMS Holland 5 17 Aug: Leafield 1 Sep: HMS Waterwitch 3 Sep: HMS Holland 4 28 Sep: Kiche Maru 4 Oct: HMS B2
Ottoman_yacht_Sultaniye
British motor racing team
Australia was quickly acquired by Holden. The TWR technical centre at Leafield was sold and would later become the headquarters of the now defunct Super
Tom_Walkinshaw_Racing
Royal Navy battleship
struck a mine, laid a few days earlier by the German armed merchant cruiser SS Berlin. Thinking that the ship had been torpedoed by a submarine, the other
HMS_Orion_(1910)
Town in West Yorkshire, England
goods, and the line served several large mills directly along its route (Leafield Mill, Kirk Lane Mill, Westfield Mill, Green Lane Mill, a soap works and
Yeadon,_West_Yorkshire
Steamship (1898–1959)
17 November 1913. p. 3. Retrieved 13 September 2022 – via Times Machine. "S.S. Balmes Safe in Bermuda Harbor". The Christian Science Monitor. 17 November
Ramón_Alonso_R.
Sloop of the Royal Navy
Vendémiaire 26 Jun: Naniwa 7 Aug: James Gayley 8 Aug: HMS Holland 5 17 Aug: Leafield 1 Sep: HMS Waterwitch 3 Sep: HMS Holland 4 28 Sep: Kiche Maru 4 Oct: HMS B2
HMS_Waterwitch_(1892)
Ironclad warship of the Ottoman Navy
Vendémiaire 26 Jun: Naniwa 7 Aug: James Gayley 8 Aug: HMS Holland 5 17 Aug: Leafield 1 Sep: HMS Waterwitch 3 Sep: HMS Holland 4 28 Sep: Kiche Maru 4 Oct: HMS B2
Ottoman ironclad Feth-i Bülend
Ottoman_ironclad_Feth-i_Bülend
Comparison of totalitarian ideologies
via Google Books. Frankland, Mark (3 February 2004). "Lord Bullock of Leafield". The Guardian. Retrieved 7 August 2021. Bernstein, Adam (5 February 2004)
Comparison of Nazism and Stalinism
Comparison_of_Nazism_and_Stalinism
of 1913 List of victims of the 1913 Great Lakes storm SS Carl D. Bradley SS Daniel J. Morrell SS Henry Steinbrenner Upper Great Lakes severe weather outbreak
List of storms on the Great Lakes
List_of_storms_on_the_Great_Lakes
Italian ''Nembo''-class destroyer
Archived 17 October 2017 at the Wayback Machine. Favre, pp. 97, 155–156.. SS "Bishopston" - Great War Forum Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine
Italian destroyer Nembo (1901)
Italian_destroyer_Nembo_(1901)
Vendémiaire 26 Jun: Naniwa 7 Aug: James Gayley 8 Aug: HMS Holland 5 17 Aug: Leafield 1 Sep: HMS Waterwitch 3 Sep: HMS Holland 4 28 Sep: Kiche Maru 4 Oct: HMS B2
Pisagua_(ship)
Submarine of the Royal Navy
Vendémiaire 26 Jun: Naniwa 7 Aug: James Gayley 8 Aug: HMS Holland 5 17 Aug: Leafield 1 Sep: HMS Waterwitch 3 Sep: HMS Holland 4 28 Sep: Kiche Maru 4 Oct: HMS B2
HMS_Holland_5
B-class submarine built for the Royal Navy
on 9 December 1905. The boat was lost when she accidentally collided with SS Amerika 4 mi (6.4 km) northeast of Dover in the early hours of 4 October 1912
HMS_B2
June 30, 1912, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1912, p. 421. "SS Bayardo (+1912)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 23 October 2020. "Calderon (1113377)"
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1912
Vendémiaire 26 Jun: Naniwa 7 Aug: James Gayley 8 Aug: HMS Holland 5 17 Aug: Leafield 1 Sep: HMS Waterwitch 3 Sep: HMS Holland 4 28 Sep: Kiche Maru 4 Oct: HMS B2
H._K._Bedford
Steamboat that sank in Lake Michigan
Louisiana 9 Nov: Argus, Asatsuyu, Charles S. Price, Hydrus, Isaac M. Scott, Leafield, Wexford 10 Nov: Henry B. Smith, Regina 11 Nov: James Carruthers, Plymouth
SS_Louisiana
Spanish battleship of 1888–1924
Vendémiaire 26 Jun: Naniwa 7 Aug: James Gayley 8 Aug: HMS Holland 5 17 Aug: Leafield 1 Sep: HMS Waterwitch 3 Sep: HMS Holland 4 28 Sep: Kiche Maru 4 Oct: HMS B2
Spanish_battleship_Pelayo
Diocese of the Church of England
Comprising Finstock with Fawler, Leafield with Wychwood, Ramsden, and Wilcote Holy Trinity, Finstock St Michael & All Angels, Leafield St James, Ramsden St Peter
Diocese_of_Oxford
Italian ''Nembo''-class destroyer
Vendémiaire 26 Jun: Naniwa 7 Aug: James Gayley 8 Aug: HMS Holland 5 17 Aug: Leafield 1 Sep: HMS Waterwitch 3 Sep: HMS Holland 4 28 Sep: Kiche Maru 4 Oct: HMS B2
Italian destroyer Turbine (1901)
Italian_destroyer_Turbine_(1901)
Three-masted schooner sunk in Lake Michigan
Vendémiaire 26 Jun: Naniwa 7 Aug: James Gayley 8 Aug: HMS Holland 5 17 Aug: Leafield 1 Sep: HMS Waterwitch 3 Sep: HMS Holland 4 28 Sep: Kiche Maru 4 Oct: HMS B2
Rouse_Simmons
United States lighthouse tender
Vendémiaire 26 Jun: Naniwa 7 Aug: James Gayley 8 Aug: HMS Holland 5 17 Aug: Leafield 1 Sep: HMS Waterwitch 3 Sep: HMS Holland 4 28 Sep: Kiche Maru 4 Oct: HMS B2
USLHT_Armeria
Ironclad warship of the French Navy
11 July. On 7 July 1892, Hoche accidentally collided with the mail steamer SS Maréchal Canrobert as the two vessels were passing through the roadstead outside
French_ironclad_Hoche
A-class submarine of the Royal Navy
Vendémiaire 26 Jun: Naniwa 7 Aug: James Gayley 8 Aug: HMS Holland 5 17 Aug: Leafield 1 Sep: HMS Waterwitch 3 Sep: HMS Holland 4 28 Sep: Kiche Maru 4 Oct: HMS B2
HMS_A3
Gunboat of the Royal Navy
Vendémiaire 26 Jun: Naniwa 7 Aug: James Gayley 8 Aug: HMS Holland 5 17 Aug: Leafield 1 Sep: HMS Waterwitch 3 Sep: HMS Holland 4 28 Sep: Kiche Maru 4 Oct: HMS B2
HMS_Hazard_(1894)
French Navy's Charlemagne class pre-dreadnought battleship
Vendémiaire 26 Jun: Naniwa 7 Aug: James Gayley 8 Aug: HMS Holland 5 17 Aug: Leafield 1 Sep: HMS Waterwitch 3 Sep: HMS Holland 4 28 Sep: Kiche Maru 4 Oct: HMS B2
French_battleship_Saint_Louis
French submarine
Vendémiaire 26 Jun: Naniwa 7 Aug: James Gayley 8 Aug: HMS Holland 5 17 Aug: Leafield 1 Sep: HMS Waterwitch 3 Sep: HMS Holland 4 28 Sep: Kiche Maru 4 Oct: HMS B2
French_submarine_Vendémiaire
1893 Royal Sovereign-class battleship
Louisiana 9 Nov: Argus, Asatsuyu, Charles S. Price, Hydrus, Isaac M. Scott, Leafield, Wexford 10 Nov: Henry B. Smith, Regina 11 Nov: James Carruthers, Plymouth
HMS_Empress_of_India
Torpedo boat of the United States Navy
Vendémiaire 26 Jun: Naniwa 7 Aug: James Gayley 8 Aug: HMS Holland 5 17 Aug: Leafield 1 Sep: HMS Waterwitch 3 Sep: HMS Holland 4 28 Sep: Kiche Maru 4 Oct: HMS B2
USS_Ericsson_(TB-2)
Lead ship of the Naniwa class of Japanese cruisers
sortied from Asan, possibly to rendezvous with the chartered British steamer, SS Kowshing, carrying the last of the Chinese troops. Jiyuan may have tried to
Japanese_cruiser_Naniwa
2020. "Maritime History of the Great Lakes". Retrieved 12 February 2017. "Leafield (+1913)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 29 October 2020. "Annual report of the United
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1913
British ocean liner (1897–1916)
on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 30 January 2015. ""Riverdale" (S.S.) and "Arabia" (S.S.)" (PDF). PortCities Southampton. 28 March 1905. Archived from
RMS_Arabia
Steam yacht commanded by Francis Leopold McClintock
Vendémiaire 26 Jun: Naniwa 7 Aug: James Gayley 8 Aug: HMS Holland 5 17 Aug: Leafield 1 Sep: HMS Waterwitch 3 Sep: HMS Holland 4 28 Sep: Kiche Maru 4 Oct: HMS B2
Fox_(ship)
Submarine of the Royal Navy
Vendémiaire 26 Jun: Naniwa 7 Aug: James Gayley 8 Aug: HMS Holland 5 17 Aug: Leafield 1 Sep: HMS Waterwitch 3 Sep: HMS Holland 4 28 Sep: Kiche Maru 4 Oct: HMS B2
HMS_Holland_4
Royal Sovereign-class battleship
school HMS Excellent. On 13 June 1908, Revenge was struck by the merchant ship SS Bengore Head when the latter was cut loose by her tugboat during a sudden
HMS_Revenge_(1892)
Month of 1922
British Empire radio transmission stations, began service, connecting Leafield (in England) to Cairo (in Egypt). The worldwide network would be completed
April_1922
Russian lead ship of Admiral Lazarev class
Vendémiaire 26 Jun: Naniwa 7 Aug: James Gayley 8 Aug: HMS Holland 5 17 Aug: Leafield 1 Sep: HMS Waterwitch 3 Sep: HMS Holland 4 28 Sep: Kiche Maru 4 Oct: HMS B2
Russian monitor Admiral Lazarev
Russian_monitor_Admiral_Lazarev
Gunboat of the United States Navy
Vendémiaire 26 Jun: Naniwa 7 Aug: James Gayley 8 Aug: HMS Holland 5 17 Aug: Leafield 1 Sep: HMS Waterwitch 3 Sep: HMS Holland 4 28 Sep: Kiche Maru 4 Oct: HMS B2
USS_Pensacola_(1859)
Warship
pre-acceptance trials were interrupted on 8 March 1910 when the Norwegian steamer SS Torgnay collided with and damaged her. She was commissioned on 15 March 1910
French_submarine_Watt
Iron barque beached in the Falkland Islands
Vendémiaire 26 Jun: Naniwa 7 Aug: James Gayley 8 Aug: HMS Holland 5 17 Aug: Leafield 1 Sep: HMS Waterwitch 3 Sep: HMS Holland 4 28 Sep: Kiche Maru 4 Oct: HMS B2
Lady_Elizabeth_(1879)
1910 steamboat in United States
Vendémiaire 26 Jun: Naniwa 7 Aug: James Gayley 8 Aug: HMS Holland 5 17 Aug: Leafield 1 Sep: HMS Waterwitch 3 Sep: HMS Holland 4 28 Sep: Kiche Maru 4 Oct: HMS B2
Sioux_(steamship)
1906 steamboat in United States
Vendémiaire 26 Jun: Naniwa 7 Aug: James Gayley 8 Aug: HMS Holland 5 17 Aug: Leafield 1 Sep: HMS Waterwitch 3 Sep: HMS Holland 4 28 Sep: Kiche Maru 4 Oct: HMS B2
Camano_(steamboat)
SS LEAFIELD
SS LEAFIELD
Male
Norse
Old Norse name composed of the elements �ss "god, divinity" and bjorn "bear," hence "divine-bear."
Male
Norse
Old Norse name composed of the elements �ss "god" and ketill "cauldron, kettle," hence "divine kettle."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a reduced form of the Anglo-Norman French personal name Asketin, a diminutive of Old Norse Ãsketill, composed of the elements áss ‘god’ + ketill ‘kettle’, ‘helmet’ (see Haskell, Askin).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Claines in Worcestershire, named from Old English clǣg ‘clay’ + næss ‘headland’.
Male
Norse
Old Norse name composed of the elements �ss "god" and geirr "spear," hence "god-spear." Equivalent to Old High German Ansgar.
Male
Norse
 Old Norse name composed of the elements �ss "god, divinity," and valdr "power, rule," hence "divine power" or "divine ruler."
Male
Norse
Old Norse legend name of a dwarf who almost married Thor's daughter Thrud, ALVÃSS means "all wise."
Male
Norse
Old Norse name composed of the elements �ss "god, divinity," and mundr "protection," hence "divine protection."
Female
Norse
Old Norse name composed of the elements áss "god" and friðr "beautiful," hence "divine beauty."
Surname or Lastname
English (Northumberland)
English (Northumberland) : variant of Brace.North German (also Bräss) : nickname from Middle Low German brÄs ‘noise’, ‘pomp’, a related form of brÄsch (see Braasch).German : topographic name from Brass ‘broom’, ‘gorse’, a common name element in the Lower Rhine and Ruhr.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a medieval personal name, Aslak, found in Norfolk; it is from the Old Norse personal name Ãslákr, composed of the elements áss ‘god’ + leikr ‘game’, ‘fight’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Cumbria, so named from the Old English personal name Lēofa (genitive form) + næss ‘promontory’.North German : patronymic from Leven 2.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Guest.South German (Güss) : topographic name for someone who lived near a torrent or on a flood plain, from Middle High German güsse ‘flood’, ‘flooding’.German : variant of Geis.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Norman personal name Aschetil, from Old Norse Ãsketill, Ãskell, a compound áss ‘god’ + ketill ‘kettle’, ‘helmet’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the personal name Khaskl, a Yiddish form of the Hebrew name Yechezkel (see Ezekiel).
Surname or Lastname
North German
North German : topographic name from Middle Low German plas ‘place’, ‘open square’, ‘street’.South German (also Pläss) : from a short form of the medieval personal name Blasius.English : variant of Place 3.
Female
Norse
Old Norse name composed of the elements áss "god" and laug "betrothed woman," hence "God-betrothed woman."
Female
Icelandic
Icelandic short form of longer Nordic names beginning with the element áss, ÃSA means "god."
Male
Norse
Old Norse name composed of the elements áss "divinity, god," and gautr "Gaut," hence "divine Gaut."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old French oison ‘gosling’.German (Ösen) : patronymic from the personal name Öser (see Oser).German : habitational name from Oese near Hemer.Norwegian : habitational name from any of numerous farmsteads so named from the definite singular form of os, Old Norse óss ‘river mouth’.Swedish : probably an ornamental name, of unexplained origin.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from the Old Norse personal name Ãsketill, composed of the elements áss ‘god’ + ketill ‘kettle’, ‘helmet’ (see Haskell). This name was in use both among Scandinavian settlers in northern England and among the Normans.
SS LEAFIELD
SS LEAFIELD
Girl/Female
Indian
Same as Cauvery name of a river
Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Different
Female
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Maqqedah, MAKKEDAH means "place of shepherds." In the bible, this is the name of a place in Judah, near Beth Horon, mentioned in Joshua 15:41. Â
Boy/Male
Tamil
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Latin, Slovenia, Swedish
A Free Woman; Flowering; In Bloom
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Complete; Morning
Boy/Male
Tamil
Alakhya | அலாகà¯à®¯à®¾
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Goddess Durga
Girl/Female
Latin
From Ireland.
SS LEAFIELD
SS LEAFIELD
SS LEAFIELD
SS LEAFIELD
SS LEAFIELD
adv.
To wit; namely; videlicet; -- often abbreviated to sc., or ss.