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Pfeil ("Arrow") was the name given to two U-boat "wolfpacks" of Nazi Germany during World War II. The first wolfpack comprised 11 U-boats and operated
Wolfpack_Pfeil
Convoy during naval battles of the Second World War
to base. The convoy was attacked by both Wolfpack Lohs comprising 9 U-boats, and 8 U-boats from Wolfpack Pfeil, namely U-135 U-176 U-259 U-373 U-410 U-432
Convoy_SC_100
German navy officer and world war II U-boat commander
sank his first ship, the Faroes trawler Tor II. U-617 was then part of Wolfpack Pfeil, which also included U-216, U-221, U-258, U-356, U-595, U-607 and U-615
Albrecht_Brandi
Convoy during naval battles of the Second World War
Gruppe Pfeil II Name Flag Class Notes U-89 Kriegsmarine Type VIIC submarine U-135 Kriegsmarine Type VIIC submarine 8 February, damaged, Liberator K
Convoy_SC_118
World War II naval tactic
The Wolfpack (Rudeltaktik) was a convoy attack tactic employed in the Second World War. It was used principally by the U-boats of the Kriegsmarine during
Wolfpack_(naval_tactic)
Military unit
Pfadfinder (English: "Pathfinder") was a "wolfpack" of German U-boats that operated from 21 to 27 May 1942, in the Battle of the Atlantic during World
Wolfpack_Pfadfinder
Military unit
Blücher was a wolfpack of German U-boats that operated during the World War II Battle of the Atlantic from 14 to 28 August 1942. They attacked the Freetown
Wolfpack_Blücher
Military unit
Seewolf was the name of three separate wolfpacks of German U-boats that operated during the Battle of the Atlantic in World War II. The first U-boat group
Wolfpack_Seewolf
Military unit
West was a wolfpack of German U-boats that operated during the World War II Battle of the Atlantic from 8 May 1941 to 20 June 1941. This wolfpack was responsible
Wolfpack_West
Flower-class corvette
100, came under attack again by the wolfpack "Lohs". However, the convoy escapes only to find a new wolfpack, "Pfeil" was established along their route
HMCS_Bittersweet
Wolfpack of German U-Boats
(English: "Pike") was the name of two "wolfpacks" of German U-boats that operated during World War II. The first wolfpack code-named Hecht, comprising three
Wolfpack_Hecht
Military unit
Schill was a wolfpack of German U-boats that operated during the battle of the Atlantic in World War II. Following the resumption of the assault on the
Wolfpack_Schill
German U-boat force
U-214 of gruppe Iltis (ex-gruppe Blücher) and directed the rest of the wolfpack, U-566, U-406 and U-107, along with the gruppe Eisbär boats in the vicinity
Wolfpack_Eisbär
all of them succeeded in getting through the Strait of Gibraltar safely. U-458 U-593 U-605 U-660 U-202 http://uboat.net/ops/wolfpacks/1942.htm v t e
Wolfpack_Tümmler
Endrass was a "wolfpack" of German U-boats that operated from 12 to 17 June 1942 in attacking Convoy HG 84 that comprised 23 Allied ships. The group's
Wolfpack_Endrass
Wolfpack of German U-Boats
Vorwärts (English : "Forwards") was a wolfpack of German U-boats that operated from 25 August to 26 September 1942, in the Battle of the Atlantic during
Wolfpack_Vorwärts
Military unit
Brandenburg was the name given to a wolfpack of German U-boats that operated during the World War II Battle of the Atlantic in 1941 from 15 September 1941
Wolfpack_Brandenburg
Wolf was a wolfpack of German U-boats that operated from 13 July to 1 August 1942, attacking Convoy ON 115 in the Battle of the Atlantic during World War
Wolfpack_Wolf
Hai (English : "Shark") was a wolfpack of German U-boats that operated from 3 to 21 July 1942 in the Battle of the Atlantic during World War II. They attacked
Wolfpack_Hai
Wolfpack Kreuzotter (Common Viper) was a wolfpack of German U-boats that operated during 1942 in the World War II Battle of the Atlantic. "Wolfpack Kreuzotter
Wolfpack_Kreuzotter
Wolfpacks (German: U-Boot-Gruppe) were employed by Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II against Allied and neutral shipping. They were also
List of wolfpacks of World War II
List_of_wolfpacks_of_World_War_II
Military unit
Steinbrinck was a wolfpack of German U-boats that operated during the World War II Battle of the Atlantic from 3 August 1942 to 11 August 1942. The group
Wolfpack_Steinbrinck
Military unit
Zieten was the name given to two wolfpacks of German U-boats that operated during the Battle of the Atlantic in 1942 during the Second World War, the
Wolfpack_Zieten
Military unit
Leuthen was the given name to a wolfpack of German U-boats that operated during the World War II Battle of the Atlantic in 1943 from 15 to 24 September
Wolfpack_Leuthen
Lohs was a "wolfpack" of German U-boats that operated from August 1 to September 22, 1942 in World War II. This pack patrolled both sides of the Atlantic
Wolfpack_Lohs
Military unit
Streitaxt (Battleaxe) was a wolfpack of German U-boats that operated during the World War II Battle of the Atlantic from 20 October to 2 November 1942
Wolfpack_Streitaxt
Military unit
Delphin II (Dolphin) was the name given to a wolfpack of German U-boats that operated during the Battle of the Atlantic in World War II, from 26 December
Wolfpack_Delphin_II
Military unit
Prien's wolfpack is the name given in some sources to a formation of German U-boats that operated during the Battle of the Atlantic in World War II. It
Wolfpack_Prien
Military unit
Ungestüm (Vehemence) was the name given to a wolfpack of German U-boats that operated during the World War II Battle of the Atlantic from 11 December 1942
Wolfpack_Ungestüm
German World War II submarine
survivors and no casualties. U-595 took part in five wolfpacks, namely: Steinbrinck (6 – 9 August 1942) Pfeil (12 – 22 September 1942) Blitz (22 – 26 September
German_submarine_U-595
Military unit
Wolfpack Borkum Active 18 December 1943 – 3 January 1944 Country Nazi Germany Branch Kriegsmarine Size 17 submarines Commanders Notable commanders Karl-Heinz
Wolfpack_Borkum
Military unit
Eisteufel (Ice Devil) was a wolfpack of German U-boats that operated from 21 June 1942 to 12 July 1942 in the Battle of the Atlantic, during the Second
Wolfpack_Eisteufel
Military doctrine
Eisteufel Endrass Hai Hartmann Hecht Kiebitz Kreuzotter Leuthen Lohs Pfadfinder Pfeil Prien Raubgraf Rösing Rossbach Schill Schlieffen Seewolf Steinbrinck Siegfried
Unrestricted submarine warfare
Unrestricted_submarine_warfare
Submarine search light
Eisteufel Endrass Hai Hartmann Hecht Kiebitz Kreuzotter Leuthen Lohs Pfadfinder Pfeil Prien Raubgraf Rösing Rossbach Schill Schlieffen Seewolf Steinbrinck Siegfried
Leigh_Light
German World War II submarine
in four wolfpacks, namely: Panzer (23 November – 11 December 1942) Raufbold (11 – 12 December 1942) Landsknecht (19 – 28 January 1943) Pfeil (1 – 8 February
German_submarine_U-465
Heavily armed merchant ships with concealed weaponry
Eisteufel Endrass Hai Hartmann Hecht Kiebitz Kreuzotter Leuthen Lohs Pfadfinder Pfeil Prien Raubgraf Rösing Rossbach Schill Schlieffen Seewolf Steinbrinck Siegfried
Q-ship
Military unit
Veilchen (Violet) was a wolfpack of German U-boats that operated during the World War II Battle of the Atlantic from 20 October 1942 to 7 November 1942
Wolfpack_Veilchen
Military unit
Breslau was the name given to a wolfpack of German U-boats that operated during the World War II Battle of the Atlantic in 1943 from 2 October 1941 to
Wolfpack_Breslau
Attacks on warships protecting cargo ships
in the North Atlantic from 1939 to 1943 and involved attacks by U-boat wolfpacks. Convoy battles also occurred in the Arctic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea and
Convoy battles of World War II
Convoy_battles_of_World_War_II
Shooting Star Tour Of Dut (1991) He 162 Volksjäger Tour of Duty (1991) Do 335 Pfeil (1991) Secret Weapons Over Normandy (2003) Air Warrior (1988) Air Warrior
List of World War II video games
List_of_World_War_II_video_games
German World War II submarine
losses. U-608 took part in 19 wolfpacks, namely: Stier (29 August – 2 September 1942) Vorwärts (2 – 15 September 1942) Pfeil (1 – 9 February 1943) Neptun
German_submarine_U-608
German World War II submarine
warships and one auxiliary warship. In addition she took part in five wolfpacks, namely: Pfeil (12 – 22 September 1942) Blitz (22 – 26 September 1942) Tiger (26
German_submarine_U-617
German type of large ocean-going submarines
Atlantic Ocean, and as far as the Indian Ocean. They also took part in wolfpack attacks against North-Atlantic convoys. At the end of the war, most of
Type_IX_submarine
Damaged German submarine factory
Eisteufel Endrass Hai Hartmann Hecht Kiebitz Kreuzotter Leuthen Lohs Pfadfinder Pfeil Prien Raubgraf Rösing Rossbach Schill Schlieffen Seewolf Steinbrinck Siegfried
Valentin_submarine_pens
German admiral (1876–1960)
that might otherwise have been used in the Atlantic against the U-boat wolfpacks. After the attack on Pearl Harbor Raeder, along with Field Marshal Keitel
Erich_Raeder
German type of submarines
Eisteufel Endrass Hai Hartmann Hecht Kiebitz Kreuzotter Leuthen Lohs Pfadfinder Pfeil Prien Raubgraf Rösing Rossbach Schill Schlieffen Seewolf Steinbrinck Siegfried
Type_XXI_submarine
1946 UK operation to scuttle German U-boats
Eisteufel Endrass Hai Hartmann Hecht Kiebitz Kreuzotter Leuthen Lohs Pfadfinder Pfeil Prien Raubgraf Rösing Rossbach Schill Schlieffen Seewolf Steinbrinck Siegfried
Operation_Deadlight
List of cancelled and invasion-aborted World War II German submarine designs
Eisteufel Endrass Hai Hartmann Hecht Kiebitz Kreuzotter Leuthen Lohs Pfadfinder Pfeil Prien Raubgraf Rösing Rossbach Schill Schlieffen Seewolf Steinbrinck Siegfried
Uncompleted_U-boat_projects
Attempt by Germany during World War II to cut supply lines to Britain
escort carriers sank 17 U-boats. After this defeat, Dönitz halted all wolfpack operations in the beginning of August until U-boats could be upgraded with
Battle_of_the_Atlantic
German World War II submarine
complement of between forty-four and sixty. U-615 took part in 10 wolfpacks, namely: Pfeil (12 – 22 September 1942) Blitz (22 – 26 September 1942) Tiger (26
German_submarine_U-615
German World War II submarine
complement of between forty-four and sixty. U-258 took part in eleven wolfpacks, namely: Pfeil (12 – 22 September 1942) Blitz (22 – 26 September 1942) Tiger (26
German_submarine_U-258
1938 British aircraft carrier
commanders Knight's Cross recipients Erich Raeder Karl Dönitz Wolfpacks List of wolfpacks of World War II Blücher Borkum Delphin II Dränger Eisbär Eisteufel
HMS_Ark_Royal_(91)
German World War II submarine
and RAF Liberator. All hands were lost. U-618 took part in 18 wolfpacks, namely: Pfeil (12 – 22 September 1942) Blitz (22 – 26 September 1942) Tiger (26
German_submarine_U-618
German World War II submarine
total of 3,672 gross register tons (GRT). U-661 took part in three wolfpacks, namely: Pfeil (12 – 22 September 1942) Blitz (22 – 26 September 1942) Wotan (12
German_submarine_U-661
German World War II submarine
service. On five patrols she sank no ships. U-440 took part in seven wolfpacks, namely: Pfeil (12 – 14 September 1942) Streitaxt (29 October – 2 November 1942)
German_submarine_U-440
German World War II submarine
also damaged three other ships. The submarine was a member of twelve wolfpacks. For his numerous successes, von Forstner received the Knight's Cross
German_submarine_U-402
Eisteufel Endrass Hai Hartmann Hecht Kiebitz Kreuzotter Leuthen Lohs Pfadfinder Pfeil Prien Raubgraf Rösing Rossbach Schill Schlieffen Seewolf Steinbrinck Siegfried
List_of_U-boats_of_Germany
German World War II submarine
Liberator of 86 squadron. U-266 took part in five wolfpacks, namely: Jaguar (10 – 27 January 1943) Pfeil (4 – 9 February 1943) Amsel (22 April – 3 May 1943)
German_submarine_U-266
German World War II submarine
Royal Canadian Navy Historical Project U-356 took part in six wolfpacks, namely: Pfeil (12 – 22 September 1942) Blitz (22 – 26 September 1942) Tiger (26
German_submarine_U-356
Military unit
Proudfoot escorted Convoy SC 118. This convoy came under attack by the wolfpack gruppe Pfeil (arrow) and lost eight ships for three U-boats destroyed in one
Escort_Group_B2
German submarine
1939 the Germans made a few attempts to attack convoys with their new 'wolfpack' tactic, but these were not successful. The invasion of Norway in April
U-boat
Type of midget submarine
Eisteufel Endrass Hai Hartmann Hecht Kiebitz Kreuzotter Leuthen Lohs Pfadfinder Pfeil Prien Raubgraf Rösing Rossbach Schill Schlieffen Seewolf Steinbrinck Siegfried
Seehund
German World War II submarine
Panzer (23 November - 11 December 1942) Raufbold (11 – 19 December 1942) Pfeil (3 – 8 February 1943) Neptun (18 – 28 February 1943) Trutz 2 (22 – 29 June
German_submarine_U-135_(1941)
German coastal submarine class
Eisteufel Endrass Hai Hartmann Hecht Kiebitz Kreuzotter Leuthen Lohs Pfadfinder Pfeil Prien Raubgraf Rösing Rossbach Schill Schlieffen Seewolf Steinbrinck Siegfried
Type_XXIII_submarine
Class of resupply U-boats
Eisteufel Endrass Hai Hartmann Hecht Kiebitz Kreuzotter Leuthen Lohs Pfadfinder Pfeil Prien Raubgraf Rösing Rossbach Schill Schlieffen Seewolf Steinbrinck Siegfried
Type_XIV_submarine
German U-boat base in France
Eisteufel Endrass Hai Hartmann Hecht Kiebitz Kreuzotter Leuthen Lohs Pfadfinder Pfeil Prien Raubgraf Rösing Rossbach Schill Schlieffen Seewolf Steinbrinck Siegfried
Saint-Nazaire_submarine_base
German World War II submarine
U-boat was sunk with all hands (50 men). U-221 took part in twelve wolfpacks, namely: Pfeil (12 – 22 September 1942) Blitz (22 – 26 September 1942) Tiger (26
German_submarine_U-221
Naval bases in Norway
Eisteufel Endrass Hai Hartmann Hecht Kiebitz Kreuzotter Leuthen Lohs Pfadfinder Pfeil Prien Raubgraf Rösing Rossbach Schill Schlieffen Seewolf Steinbrinck Siegfried
German U-boat bases in occupied Norway
German_U-boat_bases_in_occupied_Norway
German World War II submarine
1942) Raufbold (11 – 18 December 1942) Landsknecht (19 – 28 January 1943) Pfeil (1 – 7 February 1943) U-609 was sunk on 6 February 1943 in the North Atlantic
German_submarine_U-609
German type VII C world war II submarine
position. U-413 took part in 15 wolfpacks, namely: Westwall (8 – 19 November 1942) Jaguar [de] (10 – 31 January 1943) Pfeil (1 – 9 February 1943) Adler (11
German_submarine_U-413
German type of large ocean-going minelaying submarines
June. On her second mission she supported wolfpack Hai in the South Atlantic. During the attack of the wolfpack on convoy OS-33 she sank one merchant ship
Type_X_submarine
German World War II submarine
career lasting just one year and five patrols. She was a member of ten wolfpacks. After training with the 8th U-boat Flotilla, U-89 was assigned to the
German_submarine_U-89_(1941)
German World War II submarine
417 with all hands lost. U-216 took part in six wolfpacks, namely: Lohs (13 – 15 September 1942) Pfeil (15 – 22 September 1942) Blitz (22 – 26 September
German_submarine_U-216
1916 Revenge-class battleship of the Royal Navy
Eisteufel Endrass Hai Hartmann Hecht Kiebitz Kreuzotter Leuthen Lohs Pfadfinder Pfeil Prien Raubgraf Rösing Rossbach Schill Schlieffen Seewolf Steinbrinck Siegfried
HMS_Royal_Oak_(08)
Former German submarine base and bunker in Norway
Eisteufel Endrass Hai Hartmann Hecht Kiebitz Kreuzotter Leuthen Lohs Pfadfinder Pfeil Prien Raubgraf Rösing Rossbach Schill Schlieffen Seewolf Steinbrinck Siegfried
Dora_I
German World War II submarine
1942) Kreuzotter (9 – 18 November 1942) Landsknecht (20 – 28 January 1943) Pfeil (1 – 9 February 1943) Ritter (16 – 23 February 1943) Amsel (26 April – 3
German_submarine_U-454
Series of WW2 German military projects
commanders Knight's Cross recipients Erich Raeder Karl Dönitz Wolfpacks List of wolfpacks of World War II Blücher Borkum Delphin II Dränger Eisbär Eisteufel
Rocket_U-boat
German World War II submarine
September 1942) Vorwärts (2 – 17 September 1942) Jaguar (10 – 31 January 1943) Pfeil (1 – 9 February 1943) Löwenherz (1 – 10 April 1943) Helgason, Guðmundur
German_submarine_U-594
Eisteufel Endrass Hai Hartmann Hecht Kiebitz Kreuzotter Leuthen Lohs Pfadfinder Pfeil Prien Raubgraf Rösing Rossbach Schill Schlieffen Seewolf Steinbrinck Siegfried
List_of_U-boat_flotillas
German World War II submarine
took part in twelve wolfpacks, namely: Wolf (25 – 30 July 1942) Pirat (30 July – 3 August 1942) Steinbrinck (3 – 10 August 1942) Pfeil (12 – 22 September
German_submarine_U-607
commanders Knight's Cross recipients Erich Raeder Karl Dönitz Wolfpacks List of wolfpacks of World War II Blücher Borkum Delphin II Dränger Eisbär Eisteufel
Pre–World War II career of Erich Raeder
Pre–World_War_II_career_of_Erich_Raeder
Military unit
Eisteufel Endrass Hai Hartmann Hecht Kiebitz Kreuzotter Leuthen Lohs Pfadfinder Pfeil Prien Raubgraf Rösing Rossbach Schill Schlieffen Seewolf Steinbrinck Siegfried
Constantinople_Flotilla
German World War II submarine
with a merchant ship. U-187 took part in two wolfpacks, namely: Landsknecht (19 – 28 January 1943) Pfeil (1 – 4 February 1943) Helgason, Guðmundur. "The
German_submarine_U-187
German submarine class
Eisteufel Endrass Hai Hartmann Hecht Kiebitz Kreuzotter Leuthen Lohs Pfadfinder Pfeil Prien Raubgraf Rösing Rossbach Schill Schlieffen Seewolf Steinbrinck Siegfried
Type_IXA_submarine
Defunct submarine naval base in France
Eisteufel Endrass Hai Hartmann Hecht Kiebitz Kreuzotter Leuthen Lohs Pfadfinder Pfeil Prien Raubgraf Rösing Rossbach Schill Schlieffen Seewolf Steinbrinck Siegfried
Lorient_Submarine_Base
Military unit
Eisteufel Endrass Hai Hartmann Hecht Kiebitz Kreuzotter Leuthen Lohs Pfadfinder Pfeil Prien Raubgraf Rösing Rossbach Schill Schlieffen Seewolf Steinbrinck Siegfried
9th_U-boat_Flotilla
Convoy during naval battles of the Second World War
crossing the Atlantic, the convoy was attacked by one of the first U-boat wolfpacks. The escorts were overwhelmed, twenty of the 35 cargo vessels were sunk
Convoy_SC_7
Pre-dreadnought battleship of the Italian Royal Navy
Eisteufel Endrass Hai Hartmann Hecht Kiebitz Kreuzotter Leuthen Lohs Pfadfinder Pfeil Prien Raubgraf Rösing Rossbach Schill Schlieffen Seewolf Steinbrinck Siegfried
Italian battleship Regina Margherita
Italian_battleship_Regina_Margherita
Swiftsure-class pre-dreadnought battleship
Eisteufel Endrass Hai Hartmann Hecht Kiebitz Kreuzotter Leuthen Lohs Pfadfinder Pfeil Prien Raubgraf Rösing Rossbach Schill Schlieffen Seewolf Steinbrinck Siegfried
HMS_Triumph_(1903)
Military unit
Eisteufel Endrass Hai Hartmann Hecht Kiebitz Kreuzotter Leuthen Lohs Pfadfinder Pfeil Prien Raubgraf Rösing Rossbach Schill Schlieffen Seewolf Steinbrinck Siegfried
8th_U-boat_Flotilla
Military unit
Eisteufel Endrass Hai Hartmann Hecht Kiebitz Kreuzotter Leuthen Lohs Pfadfinder Pfeil Prien Raubgraf Rösing Rossbach Schill Schlieffen Seewolf Steinbrinck Siegfried
5th_U-boat_Flotilla
Class of German U-boat
Eisteufel Endrass Hai Hartmann Hecht Kiebitz Kreuzotter Leuthen Lohs Pfadfinder Pfeil Prien Raubgraf Rösing Rossbach Schill Schlieffen Seewolf Steinbrinck Siegfried
Type_I_submarine
Military unit
Eisteufel Endrass Hai Hartmann Hecht Kiebitz Kreuzotter Leuthen Lohs Pfadfinder Pfeil Prien Raubgraf Rösing Rossbach Schill Schlieffen Seewolf Steinbrinck Siegfried
22nd_U-boat_Flotilla
Planned scuttling of the German U-boat fleet
Eisteufel Endrass Hai Hartmann Hecht Kiebitz Kreuzotter Leuthen Lohs Pfadfinder Pfeil Prien Raubgraf Rösing Rossbach Schill Schlieffen Seewolf Steinbrinck Siegfried
Operation_Regenbogen_(U-boat)
Commanding officer of U-boat forces
Eisteufel Endrass Hai Hartmann Hecht Kiebitz Kreuzotter Leuthen Lohs Pfadfinder Pfeil Prien Raubgraf Rösing Rossbach Schill Schlieffen Seewolf Steinbrinck Siegfried
Führer_der_Unterseeboote
Military unit
Eisteufel Endrass Hai Hartmann Hecht Kiebitz Kreuzotter Leuthen Lohs Pfadfinder Pfeil Prien Raubgraf Rösing Rossbach Schill Schlieffen Seewolf Steinbrinck Siegfried
2nd_U-boat_Flotilla
WW2 German submarine designed to operate entirely submerged
Eisteufel Endrass Hai Hartmann Hecht Kiebitz Kreuzotter Leuthen Lohs Pfadfinder Pfeil Prien Raubgraf Rösing Rossbach Schill Schlieffen Seewolf Steinbrinck Siegfried
Elektroboot
Queen Elizabeth-class battleship
Eisteufel Endrass Hai Hartmann Hecht Kiebitz Kreuzotter Leuthen Lohs Pfadfinder Pfeil Prien Raubgraf Rösing Rossbach Schill Schlieffen Seewolf Steinbrinck Siegfried
HMS_Barham_(04)
Eisteufel Endrass Hai Hartmann Hecht Kiebitz Kreuzotter Leuthen Lohs Pfadfinder Pfeil Prien Raubgraf Rösing Rossbach Schill Schlieffen Seewolf Steinbrinck Siegfried
Foreign_U-boats
Military unit
Eisteufel Endrass Hai Hartmann Hecht Kiebitz Kreuzotter Leuthen Lohs Pfadfinder Pfeil Prien Raubgraf Rösing Rossbach Schill Schlieffen Seewolf Steinbrinck Siegfried
25th_U-boat_Flotilla
WOLFPACK PFEIL
WOLFPACK PFEIL
WOLFPACK PFEIL
Boy/Male
Tamil
Victory
Boy/Male
German, Hindu, Indian
Lord Moon
Boy/Male
Indian
Celestial God, Nectar
Boy/Male
Sikh
Beloved, Friend, Comrade, Dear
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Love
Girl/Female
Hindu
Multitude, Flower
Boy/Male
Shakespearean Italian
Twelfth Night', also called 'What You Will' Orsino, Duke of Illyria.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu
Cupid
Girl/Female
Latin
Of the sea.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ankolit | அநà¯à®•ோலித
Loved, Respected
WOLFPACK PFEIL
WOLFPACK PFEIL
WOLFPACK PFEIL
WOLFPACK PFEIL
WOLFPACK PFEIL
n.
A pack or bag of wool weighing two hundred and forty pounds.