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Chinese bullpup assault rifle
The Type 95 automatic rifle (Chinese: 95式自动步枪; pinyin: 95 Shì Zìdòng Bùqiāng) or QBZ-95 is a bullpup assault rifle designed and manufactured by Norinco
QBZ-95
Topics referred to by the same term
Navy Type 95 Reconnaissance Seaplane Model 1 QBZ-95, Chinese assault rifle Type 95 Collapsible Boat, used by the Imperial Japanese Army Type 95 Ha-Go
Type_95
Light tank
The Type 95 Ha-Gō (九五式軽戦車 ハ号, kyūgo-shiki kei-sensha Ha-Gō) was a light tank used by the Empire of Japan during the Second Sino-Japanese War, at the Battles
Type_95_Ha-Go_light_tank
Japanese heavy tank prototype
The Type 95 heavy tank (Japanese: 九五式重戦車, kyūgo-shiki jūsensha), also known as the Type 95 Ro-Go, was the final result of Japanese multi-turreted tank
Type_95_heavy_tank
Torpedo used by Japan during WW II
The Type 95 torpedo was a torpedo used by submarines of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. The Type 95 was based on the Type 93 torpedo (Long
Type_95_torpedo
Japanese scout car
The Type 95 was a Japanese scout car built by Tokyu Kurogane Industries (東急くろがね工業, Tōkyū Kurogane Kōgyō), and was used during the war with China and World
Kurogane_Type_95
Japanese armored car
The Type 95 So-Ki was an armored railroad car of the Imperial Japanese Army. It was used for patrolling and guarding railway lines in both Manchuria and
Type_95_So-Ki
Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun/missile system
The PGZ-95 (Chinese: 95式自行高射炮; pinyin: 95 shi zixing gaoshepao, Type 95 self-propelled anti-aircraft artillery) is a Chinese self-propelled anti-aircraft
PGZ-95
accepted as the new Type 97 medium tank by the army as the replacement for the Type 89. The Type 95 Ha-Go was a replacement for the Type 89 medium tank, which
Japanese tanks of World War II
Japanese_tanks_of_World_War_II
Bayonet
The QNL-95 (Chinese: 95式多用途刺刀, lit. 'Type 95 Multi-use Bayonet') is the current issue knife bayonet of the People’s Liberation Army. Previously, the PLA
QNL-95
Japanese military sword, 1872-1945
fittings on the scabbard were also decorated with cherry blossom designs. The Type 95 shin guntō (九十五式軍刀, kyūgō-shiki guntō) released in 1935 was designed for
Guntō
the ideograms. The "Type 97 Shinhoto Chi-Ha" is a variation of the medium tank Chi-Ha with a new turret (新砲塔, shin hōtō). The Type 95 light tank had the
Tanks_of_Japan
Medium tank
infantry support, was a carry over from the Type 89 I-Go medium tank. The suspension was derived from the Type 95 Ha-Go light tank, but used six road wheels
Type_97_Chi-Ha_medium_tank
Japanese heavy tank prototype
under armoured. The Type 91 project was cancelled in favor of a subsequent modified multi-turreted tank design known as the Type 95 heavy tank. After World
Type_91_heavy_tank
Light tank
existing Type 95 Ha-Go light tanks, re-fitted with the larger turret of the Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tank. The Type 4 Ke-Nu was a variant of the Type 95 Ha-Go
Type_4_Ke-Nu_light_tank
Field gun used by the Imperial Japanese Army
The Type 95 75 mm field gun (九五式野砲, Kyūgo-shiki yahō) was a field gun used by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. It was intended to replace
Type_95_75_mm_field_gun
Chinese military intermediate cartridge
(Type 95 / QBZ-95, 463 mm (18.23 in) barrel length), and 940 to 960 metres per second (3,084–3,150 ft/s) from the Type 95 LSW / Type 95 SAW / QJB-95 (557
5.8×42mm
The Type 95/98 machine gun was designed by Prototypa, a.s. (Czech Republic). This weapon is intended for the modernized Czech T-72 tanks. This gun can
Tank_machine_gun_type_95/98
Japanese carrier-based fighter aircraft
internal designation Nakajima YM, but the Japanese Navy designation was Navy Type 95 Carrier Fighter. A total of 221 were built. It saw combat in the Second
Nakajima_A4N
Assault rifle
63. Later, the Type 81 would be used under the designation Type 87 as testing for the PLA's new 5.8×42mm firearms, namely the QBZ-95. It is a small arms
Type_81_assault_rifle
gun (Type 38 75 mm field gun lightened by about 30 kg in weight) Type 90 75 mm field gun (Japanese design to replace Type 38 75 mm field gun) Type 95 75
List of Japanese military equipment of World War II
List_of_Japanese_military_equipment_of_World_War_II
WW2 24-inch torpedo of the Imperial Japanese Navy
torpedo in the world at the time. The Type 93's development (in parallel with a submarine-launched model, the Type 95) began in Japan in 1928, under the
Type_93_torpedo
Japanese trainer aircraft
service as the Army Type 95-1 Medium Grade Trainer Model A that same year. Improved versions, the Army Type 95-1 Model B and the Army Type 95-1 Model C, were
Tachikawa_Ki-9
Amphibious light tank
Navy (IJN). The Type 2 Ka-Mi was based on the Imperial Japanese Army's Type 95 Ha-Go light tank with major modifications. It first saw combat service
Type_2_Ka-Mi
Weapon
Chi-Ni light tank) was designed to replace the Imperial Japanese Army's Type 95 Ha-Go light tank, Japan's most numerous armored fighting vehicle during
Type_98_Ke-Ni_light_tank
Japanese military rifle cartridge
by machine guns for years before developing a rifle for the round. The Type 95 6.5×30 mm was a shortened version which was proposed for the Experimental
6.5×50mmSR_Arisaka
Japanese fighter
The Kawasaki Ki-10 (九五式戦闘機, Kyūgo-shiki sentōki; Army Type 95 Fighter) was the last biplane fighter used by the Imperial Japanese Army, entering service
Kawasaki_Ki-10
Japanese reconnaissance aircraft
manoeuvrability and ruggedness. The MS was ordered into production, designated Navy Type 95 Reconnaissance Seaplane Model 1 in October 1935. A total of 755 E8Ns were
Nakajima_E8N
Japanese weapon used by ships, submarines, and aircraft
demand for the Type 95. The Type 92 was cheaper to produce than the Type 95. Used on submarines. In 1945, Mod 1 was selected to produce the Type 10 Kaiten
Japanese_53_cm_torpedo
Japanese anti-aircraft & anti-tank 25mm autocannon
under the designation Type 94 and Type 95, with the mass production model produced at the Yokosuka Arsenal being designated Type 96. The Japanese made
Type_96_25_mm_AT/AA_gun
Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun
predecessor Type 95 in 2009. Some military analysts designated the vehicle as Type 07, but the official designation was confirmed as Type 09 on the Theme
PGZ-09
Japanese aircraft manufacturer and aviation engine manufacturer throughout World War II
carrier biplane fighter A4N - Type 95 carrier fighter (九五式艦上戦闘機) - 1935 carrier-borne fighter A6M2-N - Ni-shiki suisen (二式水戦, Type 2 float fighter) - 'Rufe'
Nakajima_Aircraft_Company
Bolt-action rifle
The Type 99 rifle or Type 99 short rifle (九九式短小銃, Kyūkyū-shiki tan-shōjū) was a bolt-action rifle of the Arisaka design used by the Imperial Japanese
Type_99_rifle
Japanese floatplane fighter
The Nakajima A6M2-N (Navy Type 2 Interceptor/Fighter-Bomber) was a single-crew floatplane based on the Mitsubishi A6M Zero Model 11. The Allied reporting
Nakajima_A6M2-N
Ansaldo's design for a new heavy tank. Type 95 heavy tank; 4 built in 1934 Type 97 Chi-Ni medium tank; one prototype built Type 98 Chi-Ho medium tank; 4 built
List of prototype World War II combat vehicles
List_of_prototype_World_War_II_combat_vehicles
Japanese prototype super-heavy tank of World War II
learned from this battle. Many Japanese tanks such as the Type 95 Ha-Go light tank and the Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tanks were proven to be insufficient to
O-I_super-heavy_tank
Japanese tankette
was also used by Type 95 Ha-Go. However, due to shortages in the production of this weapon, many vehicles were fitted with a 7.7 mm Type 97 machine gun
Type_97_Te-Ke_tankette
1995 Microsoft operating system version
Windows 95 is a consumer-oriented operating system developed by Microsoft, released to manufacturing on July 14, 1995, and to retail on August 24, 1995
Windows_95
car Jyu-Sokosha - tankette Type 94 tankette Type 97 Te-Ke tankette Type 95 Ha-Go light tank Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tank Type 97 ShinHōtō Chi-Ha medium tank
List_of_armoured_fighting_vehicles_used_by_the_Imperial_Japanese_Army_in_the_Second_Sino-Japanese_War
Japanese weapon used by ships, submarines, and aircraft
Designated the Type 98 due to being a sequential development of the Type 97, just as the 53 cm Type 96 was developed from the Type 95. Used on midget
Japanese_45_cm_torpedo
Japanese tankette
The Type 94 tankette was an inexpensive vehicle to build, at approximately half the price of the Type 95 Ha-Go light tank, resulting in more Type 94's
Type_94_tankette
Bolt-action rifle
The Type 38 rifle (三八式歩兵銃, sanhachi-shiki hoheijū) is a bolt-action service rifle that was used by the Empire of Japan predominantly during the Second
Type_38_rifle
Pa: SAE International. ISBN 978-0-768-00997-2. Pearce, William (13 February 2016). "Hispano-Suiza 24Z (Type 95) Aircraft Engine". Old Machine Press.
Hispano-Suiza_24Y_and_24Z
Class of tank
light tank by the Royal Italian Army, a tankette by others), Japanese Type 95 Ha-Go light tank, Soviet T-26, and American M2 light tank. The Soviet BT
Light_tank
Submachine gun
The Type 100 submachine gun (一〇〇式機関短銃, Hyaku-shiki kikan-tanjū) is a Japanese submachine gun used during World War II and the only submachine gun produced
Type_100_submachine_gun
Japanese transport aircraft
decided to acquire its own transports, which it designated as the Army Type 95 Training Aircraft under the former aircraft naming nomenclature system
Nakajima_Ki-6
Japanese torpedo
21-inch Type 95 torpedo. It was not a great success. Its first operational use was in the attack on Pearl Harbor, after which it was modified as the Type 97
Type_97_torpedo
Semi-automatic pistol
Arsenal. The series has three variants, the Type A, the Type B (also known as the Baby Nambu), and the Type 14 (十四年式拳銃, Jūyon nen shiki kenjū). The Nambu
Nambu_pistol
British light tank of the 1930s and WW2
Japanese Army imported one Type A tank to research in 1930. The Imperial Japanese Army evaluated the design and developed the Type 95 Ha-Go. Paraguay – One
Vickers_6-ton
Japanese fighter aircraft
Company, established their own production line for the type in Harbin, Manchuria, upon which 95 aircraft were completed. Nakajima also established a second
Nakajima_Ki-84_Hayate
Aerial torpedo of the Imperial Japanese Navy
warships and submarines used other types of torpedoes, namely the Type 93 and Type 95 respectively, while the Type 97 torpedo was designed for use by
Type_91_torpedo
Japanese trainer aircraft
oversensitive control inputs. The Ki-17 was introduced to service as the Army Type 95-3 Basic Grade Trainer Model A under the former aircraft naming nomenclature
Tachikawa_Ki-17
Type of Japanese light machine gun
The Type 11 light machine gun (十一年式軽機関銃, Jyūichinen-shiki Kei-kikanjū) is a light machine gun used by the Imperial Japanese Army in the interwar period
Type_11_light_machine_gun
Bolt-action rifle
The Type 30 rifle Arisaka (三十年式歩兵銃, Sanjū-nen-shiki hoheijū; 'year 30 type infantry firearm') is a box-fed bolt-action repeating rifle that was the standard
Type_30_rifle
Cavalry carbine
to as a Type 44 carbine. The Type 44 is sometimes confused with the Type 38 carbine, since both were based on the Type 38 service rifle. Designed in
Type_44_carbine
1944 battle of World War II's Pacific theater in the Marshall Islands
mortars, one 20 mm automatic gun, two 20 mm cannons, two Type 94 75 mm mountain guns, and three Type 95 light tanks. They were deployed on the lagoon side,
Battle_of_Eniwetok
Japanese military rifle cartridge
as the Type 89 specialized ammunitions, and their designations would be updated in 1934 to Type 92 for air and ground use machine guns. The Type 89 ammunition
7.7×58mm_Arisaka
1928 airliner family by Fokker
United States Navy Nakajima Super Universal Civilian transport Ki-6 (Army Type 95 training aircraft) Military transport for the IJAAF Nakajima–Fokker Super
Fokker_Super_Universal
Revolver
The Type 26 or Model 26 "hammerless" revolver (二十六年式拳銃, Nijuuroku-nen-shiki kenjuu) was the first modern revolver adopted by the Imperial Japanese Army
Type_26_revolver
Experimental semi-automatic rifle
heavily based on the Pedersen rifle. List of clip-fed firearms Type Otsu Rifle Type Hei Rifle Type 4 Rifle "歩兵-小銃". www.horae.dti.ne.jp. Retrieved 2021-08-02
Type_Kō_Rifle
Genetic disorders of the adrenal gland
form of CAH is associated with a specific defective gene. The most common type (95% of cases) involves the gene for 21-hydroxylase, which is found on 6p21
Congenital adrenal hyperplasia
Congenital_adrenal_hyperplasia
Semi-automatic rifle
The Type 4 rifle, often referred to as the Type 5 rifle, (Japanese: 四式自動小銃 Yon-shiki Jidōshōju) was a Japanese semi-automatic rifle. It was based on the
Type_4_rifle
Japanese manned suicide torpedoes used by the Imperial Navy in World War II
Kaiten to attack such an easy target, and instead launched a spread of six Type 95 torpedoes, three of which hit, causing the cruiser to sink rapidly. On
Kaiten
Light machine gun
The Type 99 light machine gun (九九式軽機関銃, Kyūkyū-shiki Kei-kikanjū) is a light machine gun used by the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. It was similar
Type_99_light_machine_gun
Prototype heavily armed British fighter
The Bristol Bagshot, also known as the Type 95, was a prototype heavily armed British fighter built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company and first flown in
Bristol_Bagshot
Light machine gun
The Type 96 light machine gun (九六式軽機関銃, Kyūroku-shiki Kei-kikanjū) was a light machine gun used by the Imperial Japanese Army in the interwar period and
Type_96_light_machine_gun
2012 Burmese bullpup assault rifle
MA-1 Mk. IIIs do not use the same Type 95 bayonet made for the QBZ-95. Instead, the Tatmadaw uses a clone of the Type 81 bayonet for the rifles. Only the
DI_MA-1_Mk._III
Type of firearm configuration
Army adopted the Type 95 gun family in 1997, a family of bullpup firearms sharing a common receiver design, which includes the QBZ-95 standard rifle, a
Bullpup
Japanese attack aircraft family
monoplane (the U.S. Navy's first all-metal, carrier-borne monoplane of any type with retracting gear), and the British Fairey Swordfish and Fairey Albacore
Nakajima_B5N
NC27) (10) Type 95 Ha-Go (2,300) Type 98 Ke-Ni (104) Type 87 Chi-I (experimental) (1) Type 89A I-Go Kō (113) Type 89B I-Go Otsu (291) Type 97 Chi-Ha (1
List of interwar armoured fighting vehicles
List_of_interwar_armoured_fighting_vehicles
Howitzer
The Type 92 battalion gun (九二式歩兵砲, Kyūni-shiki Hoheihō) was a 70mm (2.75 in) light howitzer used by the Imperial Japanese Army during the Second Sino-Japanese
Type_92_battalion_gun
Anti-aircraft gun
or Type 88 delay Armor-piercing Type 95 APHE: complete round: 6.2 kg Shrapnel Smoke Incendiary Illumination Type 96 AA gun prime mover Jowett, Philip
Type_88_75_mm_AA_gun
Japanese World War II era armored personnel carrier
such as the Type 92 5 t prime mover I-Ke, Type 92 8 t prime mover Ni-Ku, Type 94 4 t prime mover Yo-Ke, Type 95 13 t prime mover Ho-Fu, Type 98 4 t prime
Type_1_Ho-Ki
tractor Type 92 cavalry tank (167) Type 94 tankette (823) Type 97 Te-Ke (616) Type 95 Ha-Go (2,300) Type 98 Ke-Ni (104) Type 2 Ke-To (34) Type 4 Ke-Nu
List of military vehicles of World War II
List_of_military_vehicles_of_World_War_II
High-level programming language first released in 1980
abstract, private etc. Private types do not show their inner structure; objects of limited types cannot be copied. Ada 95 adds further features for object-oriented
Ada_(programming_language)
Japanese WW2 fighter
Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa (隼, Peregrine falcon), formal Japanese designation Army Type 1 Fighter (一式戦闘機, Ichi-shiki sentōki) is a single-engine land-based tactical
Nakajima_Ki-43_Hayabusa
War. Type 92 Jyu-Sokosha (Type 92 cavalry tank) Type 94 tankette Type 97 Te-Ke tankette Type 95 Ha-Go light tank Type 98 Ke-Ni light tank Type 2 Ke-To
List of Japanese armoured fighting vehicles of World War II
List_of_Japanese_armoured_fighting_vehicles_of_World_War_II
Japanese fighter
engine. This version first flew in July 1934. The type was supplanted in service by the Kawasaki Army Type 95 fighter in 1936–1937. Nakajima NC Prototype and
Nakajima_Type_91_fighter
French super-heavy tank
Without tail, the hull length was 10.37 metres (34 ft 0 in), the width 2.95 metres (9 ft 8 in), the height 3.8 metres (12 ft 6 in). With the main turret
Char_2C
Sword bayonet
later used on the Type 38 and Type 99 rifles, the Type 96 and Type 99 light machine guns, and the Type 100 submachine gun. The Type 30 bayonet is a single-edged
Type_30_bayonet
Sniper rifle
The Type 99 sniper rifle (九九式狙撃銃, Kyūkyū-shiki sogeki-jū) was a Japanese sniper rifle used during the Second World War. It was a sniper version of the
Type_99_sniper_rifle
Machine gun
The Army Type 98 and Navy Type 1 machine gun were license-built variants of the German MG 15 machine gun intended for aerial use and occasional field
Type_98/Type_1_machine_gun
Bolt-action rifle
The Type I rifle (イ式小銃, I-shiki shōjū) was produced during the early years of World War II for the Empire of Japan by Fascist Italy (Type I is not a numeric
Type_I_rifle
Mountain gun
5 lb) Type 95 armor-piercing high-explosive – can penetrate 20 mm of steel plate at 3,000 m – 6.2 kg (14 lb) Type 1 armor-piercing – 6.5 kg (14 lb) Type 38
Type_41_75_mm_mountain_gun
Infantry support gun
The Type 11 37 mm infantry support gun (十一年式平射歩兵砲, Jyūiichinen-shiki Heisha hoheihō) was an infantry support gun used by the Imperial Japanese Army in
Type_11_37_mm_infantry_gun
Chinese camouflage scheme
designations and colour variants. For example, there are Type 87, Type 95, and Type 03 patterns. Larson, Eric H. (2022-03-31). Camouflage: International
Type_87_(camouflage)
Semi-automatic rifle
The Type Hei (Japanese: 試製自動小銃丙, Shisei jidō shōjū hei, lit. Experimental Automatic Rifle Hei) was a Japanese self-loading rifle that was produced in limited
Type_Hei_Rifle
Heavy machine gun
The Type 92 heavy machine gun (九二式重機関銃, Kyūni-shiki jū-kikanjū) is a Japanese heavy machine gun, related to the Hotchkiss machine gun series. It entered
Type_92_heavy_machine_gun
Heavy machine gun
The Type 3 heavy machine gun (三年式重機関銃, San-nen-shiki juu-kikanjuu), also known as the Taishō 14 machine gun, was a Japanese air-cooled heavy machine gun
Type_3_heavy_machine_gun
Small single-aisle airliner
marketed by McDonnell Douglas in the early 1990s as the McDonnell Douglas MD-95 until the company merged with Boeing in August 1997. It was a shortened derivative
Boeing_717
Pakistani main battle tank
China and Heavy Industries Taxila of Pakistan. The tank is based on the Type 90-II tank and is predecessor. Approximately 300 Al-Khalid main battle tanks
Al-Khalid_tank
Maritime museum in Kure, Hiroshima, Japan
Mitsubishi A6M Zero model 62 A Kaiten human torpedo A Kairyū-class submarine A Type 95 torpedo Various shells, shell replicas, and shell elements from IJN warships
Yamato_Museum
Weapon
The Type 89 machine gun refers to two unrelated Imperial Japanese Army aircraft machine guns. Its Imperial Japanese Navy counterparts are the Type 97 machine
Type_89_machine_gun
Anti-air weapons against low-flying targets
networked battery. Self-propelled gun-missile systems such as the Type 95 (PGZ-95) and Type 09 (PGZ-09) deliver concentrated close-range firepower. Point-defense
Short_range_air_defense
1940 fighter aircraft family by Nakajima
from 1942 to 1945 during World War II, its official designation was Army Type 2 Single-Seat Fighter (二式単座戦闘機) and its Allied reporting name was Tojo. The
Nakajima_Ki-44_Shōki
Medium tank
Allied invasion. At the outbreak of the Pacific War, the Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tank and Type 95 Ha-Go light tank designs comprised the mainstay of the armored
Type_3_Chi-Nu_medium_tank
Japanese bomber/reconnaissance aircraft
The Hiro G2H (or Hiro Navy Type 95 Twin-engined Land-based Attacker) was a 1930s Japanese bomber or reconnaissance monoplane designed and built by the
Hiro_G2H
Weapon
The Type 92 heavy armoured car (九二式重装甲車, Kyū-ni-shiki Jū-sōkōsha), also known as the Type 92 cavalry tank, was the Empire of Japan's first indigenous
Type_92_heavy_armoured_car
Hand grenade
The Type 97 hand grenade (九七式手榴弾, Kyūnana-shiki Teryūdan) was the standard fragmentation hand grenade of the Imperial Japanese Army and Imperial Japanese
Type_97_grenade
Semi-automatic pistol
The Type 94 Nambu 8 mm pistol (Type 94 handgun, in Japanese: 九四式拳銃, romanized: Kyūyon-Shiki Kenjū) is a semiautomatic pistol developed by Kijirō Nambu
Type_94_Nambu_pistol
TYPE 95
TYPE 95
Male
Danish
, a female dog; or, the mad, raging.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : unexplained.
Girl/Female
English
River.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Type of Flower
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Middle English word tye, TYE means "pasture."
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
River
Boy/Male
English French
Fiery.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : reduced form of McIntyre.English : variant spelling of Tyer.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Anemone | அநேமோநே
Type of flower
Anemone | அநேமோநே
Male
Danish
, a female dog; or, the mad, raging.
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Jamaican
A River in England; River
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Type of Liquid
Boy/Male
Biblical Latin
Strength; rock; sharp.
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Type of Music
Boy/Male
Sikh
Ok type person
Girl/Female
Muslim
Type of flower
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : topographic name for someone who lived by a common pasture, Middle English tye (Old English tēag).North German : from a short form, Tide, of the personal name Dietrich.
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Teimhin ‘descendant of Teimhean’, from teimhean ‘dark’, an adjective from teimhe ‘dusk’, ‘darkness’.English : probably a habitational name for someone from Tyneside in northeast England.
Girl/Female
Danish, German, Swedish
A City in Phoenicia
Girl/Female
Indian
Type of flower
TYPE 95
TYPE 95
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Muslim
Joyful, Cheerful
Male
Icelandic
Icelandic form of Old Norse Ingimarr, INGIMAR means "Ing-famous."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Omnipresent
Girl/Female
Hindu
Brightest star
Male
Native American
Native American Algonquin name NOSH means "father."
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Benevolent; Charitable; Endowed
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Famous
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Worship; Prayer
Male
French
French form of Latin Cosmo, CÔME means "order, beauty."
TYPE 95
TYPE 95
TYPE 95
TYPE 95
TYPE 95
n.
The original object, or class of objects, scene, face, or conception, which becomes the subject of a copy; esp., the design on the face of a medal or a coin.
n.
A tapeline; also, a metallic ribbon so marked as to serve as a tapeline; as, a steel tape.
n.
A narrow fillet or band of cotton or linen; a narrow woven fabric used for strings and the like; as, curtains tied with tape.
v. t.
To represent by a type, model, or symbol beforehand; to prefigure.
n.
A single type; type, collectively; a style of type.
n.
That which possesses or exemplifies characteristic qualities; the representative.
n.
A simple compound, used as a mode or pattern to which other compounds are conveniently regarded as being related, and from which they may be actually or theoretically derived.
n.
A raised letter, figure, accent, or other character, cast in metal or cut in wood, used in printing.
n.
Form or character impressed; style; semblance.
n.
Such letters or characters, in general, or the whole quantity of them used in printing, spoken of collectively; any number or mass of such letters or characters, however disposed.
n.
The mark or impression of something; stamp; impressed sign; emblem.
n.
A combining form signifying impressed form; stamp; print; type; typical form; representative; as in stereotype phototype, ferrotype, monotype.
v. t.
To arrange (types) in a composing stick in order for printing; to set (type).
n.
In the antler of a stag, the third tyne above the base. This tyne appears in the third year. In those deer in which the brow tyne does not divide, the tres-tyne is the second tyne above the base. See Illust. under Rucervine, and under Rusine.
a.
Relating to a type or types; belonging to types; serving as a type; typical.
n.
A general form or structure common to a number of individuals; hence, the ideal representation of a species, genus, or other group, combining the essential characteristics; an animal or plant possessing or exemplifying the essential characteristics of a species, genus, or other group. Also, a group or division of animals having a certain typical or characteristic structure of body maintained within the group.
n.
A grove or clump of trees; as, a toddy tope.
imp. & p. p.
of Type
v. t.
To furnish an expression or copy of; to represent; to typify.
n.
A figure or representation of something to come; a token; a sign; a symbol; -- correlative to antitype.