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Look up fleet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fleet may refer to: Fishing fleet Naval fleet Fleet vehicles, a pool of motor vehicles Fleet Aircraft
Fleet
British politician (born 1984)
Natalie Fleet (born 24 May 1984) is a British politician who has served as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Safeguarding and Violence Against
Natalie_Fleet
List of aircraft operated by Emirates
an all-wide-body fleet composed of the following aircraft: Emirates current fleet Emirates executive fleet The Emirates executive fleet consists of the
Emirates_fleet
Part of the U.S. Navy from 1922 to 1941
States Battle Fleet or Battle Force was part of the organization of the United States Navy from 1922 to 1941. It served as the Pacific fleet and included
Battle_Fleet
British sailor, RMS Titanic survivor (1887–1965)
Frederick Fleet (15 October 1887 – 10 January 1965) was a British merchant sailor who survived the sinking of the RMS Titanic. He served as a lookout
Frederick_Fleet
List of aircraft operated by Delta Air Lines
The Delta Air Lines fleet consists of 987 mainline aircraft, making it the third largest commercial airline fleet in the world. Prior to its 2008 merger
Delta_Air_Lines_fleet
PWHL ice hockey team in Boston
The Boston Fleet are a professional ice hockey team based in the Greater Boston area that competes in the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL). They
Boston_Fleet
11 British ships establishing an Australian penal colony
The First Fleet were eleven British ships which transported a group of settlers to mainland Australia, marking the beginning of the European colonisation
First_Fleet
American rock band
Greta Van Fleet is an American rock band formed in Frankenmuth, Michigan, in 2012. The band consists of vocalist Josh Kiszka, guitarist Jake Kiszka, bassist/keyboardist
Greta_Van_Fleet
List of aircraft operated by IndiGo
ninth largest airline. As of September 2025[update], the airline operates a fleet of narrow-body aircraft consisting of Airbus A320-200, A320neo, A321neo
IndiGo_fleet
Sanction evasion in the maritime domain
A shadow fleet, also referred to as a dark fleet, is a ship or group of such shadow ships, "...that uses concealing tactics to smuggle sanctioned goods"
Shadow_fleet
As of June 2026[update], the United Airlines fleet consists of 1,107 mainline aircraft, the largest of any airline worldwide. United Airlines operates
United_Airlines_fleet
Subterranean river in London, England
51°30′39″N 0°6′16″W / 51.51083°N 0.10444°W / 51.51083; -0.10444 The River Fleet is the largest of London's subterranean rivers, all of which today contain
River_Fleet
Aircraft operated by American Airlines
American Airlines fleet consists of 1,030 mainline aircraft, making it the second largest commercial airline fleet in the world. The fleet consists of Airbus
American_Airlines_fleet
Naval warfare force of the United Kingdom
the Eastern Fleet became the East Indies Fleet. In 1952, after the Second World War ended, the East Indies Fleet became the Far East Fleet. In 1971 the
Royal_Navy
Military unit of Russia
The Northern Fleet (Russian: Северный флот, Severnyy flot) is the fleet of the Russian Navy in the Arctic. According to the Russian ministry of defence:
Northern_Fleet
Type of aircraft carrier
A fleet carrier is an aircraft carrier designed to operate with the main fleet of a nation's navy. The term was developed during World War II, to distinguish
Fleet_carrier
Topics referred to by the same term
Ghost fleet or Ghost Fleet may refer to: Ghost fleet, unofficial expression for a reserve fleet or a clandestine shadow fleet of military vehicles National
Ghost_fleet
Current aircraft operated by Qantas
Qantas operates a fleet of Airbus A321XLR, Airbus A330, Airbus A380, Boeing 737 and Boeing 787 aircraft. This list excludes aircraft from subsidiaries
Qantas_fleet
List of aircraft operated by KLM
KLM operates a fleet of 125 aircraft. The narrow-body fleet consists of mostly Boeing 737 Next Generation aircraft which will be replaced by Airbus A320neo
KLM_fleet
Aircraft operated by British Airways
operates a fleet of Airbus and Boeing aircraft. It operates a single-aisle fleet of Airbus A320 family aircraft. It also operates a twin-aisle fleet of Airbus
British_Airways_fleet
Military naval officer of the highest rank
An admiral of the fleet or shortened to fleet admiral is a senior naval flag officer rank, usually equivalent to field marshal and marshal of the air
Admiral_of_the_fleet
Series of US naval exercises in the interwar period
Fleet around 2016. The first twenty-one Fleet Problems — labeled by Navy leadership as Fleet Problem I through Fleet Problem XXI — were conducted between
Fleet_problem
Aircraft operated by Qatar Airways
Qatar Airways operates a fleet of both narrow-body and wide-body aircraft, consisting of the Airbus A320 family, Airbus A330, Airbus A350 XWB, Airbus
Qatar_Airways_fleet
One of the four modernised Chinese navies in the late Qing dynasty
The Beiyang Fleet (Pei-yang Fleet; simplified Chinese: 北洋舰队; traditional Chinese: 北洋艦隊; pinyin: Běiyáng Jiànduì; Wade–Giles: Pei3-yang2 Chien4-tui4; lit
Beiyang_Fleet
Topics referred to by the same term
Pacific Fleet may refer to: Australian Pacific Fleet, an Australian Royal Navy formation / fleet in the Pacific Ocean British Pacific Fleet, a Royal Navy
Pacific_Fleet
Aircraft operated by Russian airline Aeroflot
The Aeroflot fleet consists of narrow-body and wide-body aircraft from the following families: Airbus A320 family, Airbus A330, Airbus A350, Boeing 737
Aeroflot_fleet
Airline fleet
As of February 2026[update], the Alaska Airlines fleet consists of 342 aircraft. The fleet includes Boeing 737 and Boeing 787 mainline passenger aircraft
Alaska_Airlines_fleet
Second or Third Fleets. On entry into another numbered fleet's area of responsibility, they are redesignated as a task group from that fleet. For example
Structure of the United States Navy
Structure_of_the_United_States_Navy
British actor (born 1952)
James Edward Fleet (born 11 March 1952) is a British actor of theatre, radio and screen. He is most famous for his roles as the bumbling and well-meaning
James_Fleet
Rank in the United States Navy
Fleet admiral (abbreviated FADM) is a five-star flag officer rank in the United States Navy whose rewards uniquely include active duty pay for life. Fleet
Fleet_admiral_(United_States)
Topics referred to by the same term
Fleet Center may refer to various facilities in the United States: TD Garden, a sports arena in Boston, MA 50 Kennedy Plaza, an International-style skyscraper
Fleet_Center
American indie folk band
Fleet Foxes are an American indie folk and folk rock band formed in Seattle, Washington, in 2006. The band currently consists of Robin Pecknold (vocals
Fleet_Foxes
List of Singapore Airlines aircraft
has been in operation since 1972, and operates a predominantly widebody fleet, until the second re-introduction of the Boeing 737 in March 2021 following
Singapore_Airlines_fleet
List of aircraft operated by Lufthansa
Lufthansa operates a mainline fleet consisting of Airbus narrow and wide-body and Boeing wide-body aircraft. The mainline fleet is composed of seven different
Lufthansa_fleet
List of aircraft operated by Air India
Air India operates a fleet of both narrow-body and wide-body aircraft with a fleet consisting of Airbus A319, A320, A320neo, A321, A321neo, A350 as well
Air_India_fleet
Military science fiction novel series by John G. Hemry
The Lost Fleet is a military science fiction series written by John G. Hemry under the pen name Jack Campbell. The series is set one-hundred-plus years
The_Lost_Fleet
Largest naval formation of warships controlled by a single leader
A naval fleet is the largest operational formation of warships in a navy, typically under a single command and organized for strategic missions. While
Naval_fleet
Stephen George Fleet (28 September 1936 – 18 May 2006) was a Master of Downing College, Cambridge, the Cambridge University Registrary and a researcher
Stephen_Fleet
Former naval fleet of the Royal Navy
The Home Fleet was a fleet of the Royal Navy that operated from the United Kingdom's territorial waters from 1902 with intervals until 1967. In 1967,
Home_Fleet
Naval arm of the Russian Armed Forces
forces, and currently comprises the Northern Fleet, the Pacific Fleet, the Black Sea Fleet, the Baltic Fleet, the Caspian Flotilla, the permanent task force
Russian_Navy
Russian naval unit
The Black Sea Fleet (Russian: Черноморский флот, romanized: Chernomorskiy flot) is the fleet of the Russian Navy in the Black Sea, the Sea of Azov and
Black_Sea_Fleet
Russian Navy fleet
The Baltic Fleet (Russian: Балтийский флот, romanized: Baltiyskiy flot) is the fleet of the Russian Navy in the Baltic Sea. Established 18 May 1703, under
Baltic_Fleet
Nautical term with a variety of meanings
The term Mosquito Fleet has had a variety of naval and commercial uses around the world. In U.S. naval and maritime history, the term has had several
Mosquito_Fleet
Motor vehicle from a group
sharing Fleet card Fleet management software Fleet Management System Fleet Special Take-home vehicle Vehicle remarketing "What is the grey fleet?". Driving
Fleet_vehicle
American actress (1915–1996)
Jo Van Fleet (December 29, 1915 – June 10, 1996) was an American stage, film, and television actress. During her long career, which spanned over four
Jo_Van_Fleet
Airliner fleet
Airlines operates an all-Boeing 737 fleet with 803 aircraft, making it the fifth largest commercial airline fleet in the world and the largest 737 operator
Southwest_Airlines_fleet
Collection of inactive naval vessels
A reserve fleet is a collection of naval vessels of all types that are fully equipped for service but are not currently needed; they are partially or
Reserve_fleet
Strategies for managing commercial vehicles
Fleet management is the management of: Commercial motor vehicles such as cars, vans, trucks, specialist vehicles (such as mobile construction machinery)
Fleet_management
airline of Italy until it ceased operations in 2021. The airline operated a fleet of number of different aircraft, including Airbus, Boeing and McDonnell
Alitalia_fleet
Aircraft operated by Cathay Pacific
airline operates a passenger fleet of 179 aircraft which is composed of narrow-body and wide-body aircraft, with passenger fleet numbers of 16 Airbus A321neo
Cathay_Pacific_fleet
Aircraft composition of Canadian flag carrier
The Air Canada fleet consists of 216 mainline passenger aircraft, a mix of Airbus and Boeing narrow-body and wide-body jets. This list excludes aircraft
Air_Canada_fleet
American naval officer (1885–1966)
was a fleet admiral in the United States Navy. He played a major role in the naval history of World War II as Commander in Chief, US Pacific Fleet, and
Chester_W._Nimitz
Aircraft operated by the national carrier of Turkey
As of September 2025[update], Turkish Airlines operates a fleet of 388 Airbus and Boeing aircraft. The airline started its operations in 1933 with only
Turkish_Airlines_fleet
Imperial Japanese Navy unit (1894–1945)
The Combined Fleet (聯合艦隊, Rengō Kantai) was the main sea-going component of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Until 1933, the Combined Fleet was not a permanent
Combined_Fleet
Ships trapped in the Suez Canal (1967–1975)
States, Poland, Bulgaria, and Czechoslovakia), were nicknamed the Yellow Fleet after the desert sand that coated them. During the war, Egypt blocked both
Yellow_Fleet
Surname list
volleyball player James Van Fleet (1892–1992), United States Army officer Jo Van Fleet (1914–1996), American actress Melissa VanFleet (born 1986), American
Van_Fleet
Week in which US Armed Forces ships dock at major cities
Fleet Week is a United States Navy, United States Marine Corps, and United States Coast Guard tradition in which active military ships recently deployed
Fleet_Week
Preston Mitchell Fleet (February 26, 1934 – January 31, 1995), nicknamed Sandy, was the founder of Fotomat. Fotomat was a once-widespread retail chain
Preston_Fleet
Collections of inactive naval vessels of the US Navy
Navy maintains a number of its ships as part of a reserve fleet, often called the "Mothball Fleet". While the details of the maintenance activity have changed
United States Navy reserve fleets
United_States_Navy_reserve_fleets
Original rolling stock provided to Amtrak
Amtrak's Heritage Fleet consisted of the rolling stock provided to it when it assumed passenger service on commercial railroads. The name was applied
Heritage_Fleet
American ultra-low-cost airline
the ticker symbol "ALGT" in December 2006. By 2006, Allegiant operated a fleet of 21 MD-80 aircraft and served 40 small cities, primarily through Las Vegas
Allegiant_Air
List of aircraft operated by Ethiopian Airlines
operates a fleet of Airbus A350, Boeing 737, Boeing 767, Boeing 777, Boeing 787 and Bombardier Dash Q-400 aircraft. Ethiopian Airlines current fleet As of
Ethiopian_Airlines_fleet
British Royal Navy post
Fleet Commander is a senior Royal Navy post, responsible for the operation, resourcing and training of the ships, submarines and aircraft, and personnel
Fleet_Commander
List of aircraft operated by Virgin Atlantic
Virgin Atlantic operates a fleet consisting exclusively of wide-body twin-jet aircraft manufactured by Airbus and Boeing. As of August 2025[update], Virgin
Virgin_Atlantic_fleet
Town and civil parish in Hampshire, England
Fleet is a town and civil parish in the Hart District of Hampshire, England, centred 38 miles (61 km) south-west of London and 13 miles (21 km) east of
Fleet,_Hampshire
American general merchandise retail chain
Fleet Farm E-Commerce Enterprises LLC (formerly Mills Fleet Farm) is an American retail chain of 50 stores in Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, North Dakota
Fleet_Farm
A fleet special is a term applied to an automobile that is produced by a manufacturer with the express intent of it being sold in large volumes to corporate
Fleet_special
Topics referred to by the same term
Atlantic Fleet may refer to: Atlantic Fleet (United Kingdom) United States Atlantic Fleet, now the U.S. Fleet Forces Command Maritime Forces Atlantic in
Atlantic_Fleet
Russian vessels evading sanctions
The Russian shadow fleet is a clandestine network of hundreds of vessels operated by Russia to evade sanctions, following the enactment of 2022 Russian
Russian_shadow_fleet
List of aircraft operated by Philippine Airlines
Airlines operates a fleet composed of wide-body and narrow-body aircraft from five families (including subsidiary PAL Express' fleet): Airbus A320ceo family
Philippine_Airlines_fleet
Street in London, England
Fleet Street is a street in London, England. It runs west to east from Temple Bar at the boundary of the cities of London and Westminster to Ludgate Circus
Fleet_Street
List of aircraft operated by Air France
Air France operates a fleet of 229 aircraft, most of which are manufactured by Airbus. The airline's fleet of narrow-body aircraft comprises all four Airbus
Air_France_fleet
Parade and review of naval ships by a head of state
navies continue to hold fleet reviews. Fleet reviews may also include participants and warships from multiple navies. Fleet reviews in the Commonwealth
Fleet_review
American science fiction franchise
attack on the Twelve Colonies and the Colonial Fleet of starships that protect them, devastating the fleet, laying waste to the Colonies, and destroying
Battlestar_Galactica
Spanish treasure fleet
The 1715 Treasure Fleet was a combination of two Spanish treasure fleets returning from the New World to Spain, the "Nueva España Fleet", under Captain-General
1715_Treasure_Fleet
Norwegian regional airline. Between 2000 and 2018, the airline operated a fleet consisting entirely of de Havilland Canada/Bombardier Dash 8 aircraft. Since
Widerøe_fleet
List of Malaysia Airlines aircraft
carrier of Malaysia, and its fleet consists of 88 aircraft, which consists of 32 wide-bodies and 56 narrow bodies. The fleet consists of Airbus A330, Airbus
Malaysia_Airlines_fleet
1942 major naval battle in World War II
Japanese Combined Fleet under the command of Isoroku Yamamoto suffered a decisive defeat by two carrier strike groups of the U.S. Pacific Fleet near Midway
Battle_of_Midway
Formation of the Royal Navy, active from 1654 to 1967
The British Mediterranean Fleet, also known as the Mediterranean Station, was a formation of the Royal Navy. The Fleet was one of the most prestigious
Mediterranean_Fleet
Surname list
Fleet is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Browne Fleet (1843-1916), American pharmacist David Fleet (born 1954), Canadian politician
Fleet_(surname)
US Navy theater-level component command
The United States Pacific Fleet (USPACFLT) is a theater-level component command of the United States Navy, located in the Pacific Ocean. It provides naval
United_States_Pacific_Fleet
2008 studio album by Fleet Foxes
Fleet Foxes is the debut studio album by American band Fleet Foxes, released on June 3, 2008, by Sub Pop and Bella Union. The album garnered wide praise
Fleet_Foxes_(album)
Topics referred to by the same term
Western Fleet may refer to: Western Fleet (India) Western Fleet (Saudi Arabia) Western Fleet (United Kingdom) This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Western_Fleet
The Bay Fleet was a summer convoy of trading ships that travelled through the English Channel from and to the important trading areas of the Hanseatic
Bay_Fleet
Maritime service branch of the Soviet Armed Forces
service branch of the Soviet Armed Forces. Often referred to as the Red Fleet, the Soviet Navy made up a large part of the Soviet Union's strategic planning
Soviet_Navy
List of aircraft operated by Northwest Airlines
Air Lines' fleet. At the time of the merger, it had a total of 309 aircraft. It was also the last U.S. airline to have a dedicated cargo fleet and routes
Northwest_Airlines_fleet
Numbered fleet of the United States Navy
The Fifth Fleet is a numbered fleet of the United States Navy. Its area of responsibility encompasses approximately 2.5 million mi2 (6.5 million km2)
United_States_Fifth_Fleet
Aircraft operated by Japan Airlines
Japan Airlines operates a fleet of wide-body and narrow-body aircraft manufactured by Airbus and Boeing. This does not include aircraft operated by JAL
Japan_Airlines_fleet
Naval force that extends a controlling influence without ever leaving port
warfare, a "fleet-in-being" is a term used to describe a naval force that extends a controlling influence without ever leaving port. Were the fleet to leave
Fleet_in_being
Topics referred to by the same term
Imperial fleet may refer to the fleet (usually the navy) of an empire. Examples include: Reichsflotte, the navy of the German Confederacy from 1848 to
Imperial_fleet
Former division of the US Navy
The United States Fleet was an organization in the United States Navy from 1922 until after World War II. The acronym CINCUS, pronounced "sink us", was
United_States_Fleet
Maritime service branch of the U.S. military
at 4.5 million tons in 2021. It has the world's largest aircraft carrier fleet, with eleven in service, one undergoing trials, two new carriers under construction
United_States_Navy
U.S. ultra-low-cost airline (1964–2026)
U.S. carriers by that metric. In 2018, the airline began equipping its fleet with Wi-Fi service. Ted Christie succeeded Fornaro as CEO in January 2019
Spirit_Airlines
Submarine designed to operate in coordination with other vessels of a battle fleet
A fleet submarine is a submarine with the speed, range, and endurance to operate as part of a navy's battle fleet. Examples of fleet submarines are the
Fleet_submarine
Ultra-low-cost airline of the United States
and A319 jet aircraft and had also added Boeing 737-300 jetliners to its fleet as well. Also by September 1999, the airline was serving destinations from
Frontier_Airlines
Restoration organization of Torpedo boat of the U.S. Navy
Fleet Obsolete is vessel restoration nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization in Kingston, New York. Fleet Obsolete rescues and restores rare artifacts and boats
Fleet_Obsolete
The term fleet media refers to the placement of advertisements on the side of trucks, vans, and other forms of transportation that form part of a commercial
Fleet_media
Russo-Ukrainian War. Northern Fleet (NF) - Severomorsk Pacific Fleet (PF) - Fokino, Primorsky Krai Black Sea Fleet (BSF) - Sevastopol Baltic Fleet (BF) - Kaliningrad
List of active Russian Navy ships
List_of_active_Russian_Navy_ships
American singer-songwriter
Larry Fleet is an American country music singer-songwriter. Signed to Big Loud in 2019, he has released three albums and three singles. Larry Fleet was
Larry_Fleet
FLEET
FLEET
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : nickname for a fleet-footed or timid person, from Old French levre ‘hare’ (Latin lepus, genitive leporis). It may also have been a metonymic occupational name for a hunter of hares.English (of Norman origin) : topographic name for someone who lived in a place thickly grown with rushes, from Old English lǣfer ‘rush’, ‘reed’, ‘iris’. Compare Laver 3. Great and Little Lever in Greater Manchester (formerly in Lancashire) are named with this word (in a collective sense) and in some cases the surname may also be derived from these places.English (of Norman origin) : possibly from an unrecorded Middle English survival of an Old English personal name, Lēofhere, composed of the elements lēof ‘dear’, ‘beloved’ + here ‘army’.
Biblical
wild ass; heap of empire; dragon;fleet;
Female
Greek
(ΠοδαÏγη) Greek unisex name PODARGE means "fleet-foot." In mythology, this is the name of several characters: 1) one of the Harpies who was the mother of Balios and Xanthos; 2) another name for the rainbow goddess Iris; and 3) it was Priam's birth name; he changed it after buying his life from Herakles.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Fleeting transitory, ephemeral
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Possesses Mighty Horses; Strong; Wealthy and Fleet-footed
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Swift; Fleet; Wind; Sun
Boy/Male
Irish
It is an old Irish name meaning “â€swiftness, nimbleness.â€â€ Daithi, the last pagan king of Ireland, ruled from 405 AD to 426 AD, and he had twenty-four sons. Along with Crimhthan the Great (366 A.D.) and Niall of the Nine Hostages (379 A.D.) (read the legend) Daithi led Irish fleets to raid the Roman Empire. He was killed by lightning in the Alps and is buried under a standing stone called “â€King Daithi’s Stone.â€â€ As in all these matters there is debate over where the stone is located, either in County Roscommon or on the Aran Islands, off the coast of County Galway.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place named with Old English flēot ‘stream’, ‘estuary’ + wudu ‘wood’. The place of this name in Lancashire got its name in the 19th century from its founder, Sir Peter Hesketh Fleetwood, and is not the source of the surname.
Boy/Male
Irish
muir “â€seaâ€â€ and ceardach “â€skilledâ€â€ implying “â€skilled in the ways of the sea.â€â€ The name of three High Kings and one of the greatest Irish military commanders known as “â€Murtagh of the Leather Cloak,â€â€ he set out in mid-winter, wearing leather cloaks against the bitter cold, and turned back the maurauding Vikings. He beat the invaders in a sea battle on Strangford Lough in 926, took and burned Viking Dublin in 939, ravaged the Norse settlements in the Scottish Isles with an Ulster fleet in 801 and died in combat in 803, presumably wearing all his cloaks.
Female
Greek
(Αταλάντη) Greek name ATALANTE means "equal in weight." In mythology, this is the name of the fleet-footed maiden who refused to marry any man who could not beat her in a foot-race.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Fleeting, Transitory, Ephemeral
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Fleeting; Transitory; Ephemeral
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from one of the places called Fleet, in Dorset, Hampshire, Kent, and Lincolnshire, or from Holt Fleet on the Severn river in Worcestershire, all named with Old English flēot ‘stream’ or ‘estuary’. It may also be a topographic name from the same word used independently.English : nickname for a swift runner, from Middle English flete ‘fleet’, ‘rapid’ (probably from Old English flēotan ‘to float or glide rapidly’, and so ultimately akin to 1).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a rapid runner, from Middle English swift ‘fleet’.Irish : Anglicization (part translation) of Gaelic Ó Fuada (see Foody).Americanized form of some like-sounding Jewish name.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a fleet runner, from Old French pie de lievre ‘hare’s foot’.German : occupational name for a calibrator (someone who checked weights and measures), from an agent derivative of Middle Low German pegel ‘mark or measure for gauging fluids’, ‘gauge’.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
With Beautiful Fleet
Boy/Male
Irish
It is an old Irish name meaning “â€swiftness, nimbleness.â€â€ Daithi, the last pagan king of Ireland, ruled from 405 AD to 426 AD, and he had twenty-four sons. Along with Crimhthan the Great (366 A.D.) and Niall of the Nine Hostages (379 A.D.) (read the legend) Daithi led Irish fleets to raid the Roman Empire. He was killed by lightning in the Alps and is buried under a standing stone called “â€King Daithi’s Stone.â€â€ As in all these matters there is debate over where the stone is located, either in County Roscommon or on the Aran Islands, off the coast of County Galway.
Girl/Female
American, British, English, German, Teutonic
Swift; Fleet
FLEET
FLEET
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pragyaan | பà¯à®°à®œà¯à®žà®¾à®¨
Greater knowledge, Wisdom
Boy/Male
Indian
Lord of Ram
Boy/Male
Hindi
Beautiful.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Lord of Wealth; Lord Shiva / Vishnu
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Protector
Boy/Male
Biblical
God.
Female
Hebrew
(סַפִירָה) Hebrew form of Greek Sapphira, SAPHIRA means "sapphire."Â
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Prince
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Liking for All
Girl/Female
Indian
One of the four Vedas, Blessing
FLEET
FLEET
FLEET
FLEET
FLEET
a.
Passing swiftly away; not durable; transient; transitory; as, the fleeting hours or moments.
n.
A vessel used to carry naval stores for a fleet, garrison, or the like.
adv.
In a fleet manner; rapidly.
superl.
Having great military or naval force; powerful; as, a strong army or fleet; a nation strong at sea.
adv.
In a fleeting manner; swiftly.
n.
Fleeted or skimmed milk.
a.
Continuing only for a short time; not enduring; fleeting; evanescent.
n.
The front of an army; the first line or leading column; also, the front line or foremost division of a fleet, either in sailing or in battle.
a.
Short and ready; fleet; as, a tride pace; -- a term used by sportsmen.
n.
Something unsubstantial, fleeting, or transitory; unreal fancy; vain imagination; idle talk; boasting.
v. t.
To pass over rapidly; to skin the surface of; as, a ship that fleets the gulf.
a.
Passing before the sight or perception, or, as it were, moving over or across a space or scene viewed, and then disappearing; hence, of short duration; not permanent; not lasting or durable; not stationary; passing; fleeting; brief; transitory; as, transient pleasure.
v. i.
To be tossed, as a fleet on the ocean.
a.
Having wings attached to the feet; as, wing-footed Mercury; hence, swift; moving with rapidity; fleet.
n.
That part of the hold or orlop of a vessel which is nearest the sides. In a fleet, one of the extremities when the ships are drawn up in line, or when forming the two sides of a triangle.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Fleet
v. i.
A flood; a creek or inlet; a bay or estuary; a river; -- obsolete, except as a place name, -- as Fleet Street in London.
v. i.
A former prison in London, which originally stood near a stream, the Fleet (now filled up).
n.
Swiftness; rapidity; velocity; celerity; speed; as, the fleetness of a horse or of time.
imp. & p. p.
of Fleet