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1915 class of Royal Navy sloops-of-war
The Flower class comprised five sub-classes of sloops built under the Emergency War Programme for the Royal Navy during World War I, all of which were
Flower-class_sloop
1918 class of British sloops-of-war
The 24 class was a class of minesweeping sloops. They were derived from the preceding Flower-class sloop, but designed to appear double-ended. Twenty-four
24-class_sloop
World War II British corvette class
The Flower-class corvette (also referred to as the Gladiolus class after the lead ship) was a British class of 294 corvettes used during World War II
Flower-class_corvette
1929 class of British sloops-of-war
Royal Navy's 1927 Build Programme as replacements for the Flower-class sloop. The Bridgewater class displaced 1,045 tons and were armed with two 4-inch (102 mm)
Bridgewater-class_sloop
1916 class of British sloops-of-war
Aubrietia-class sloops were a class of twelve sloops built under the Emergency War Programme for the Royal Navy in World War I as part of the larger Flower class
Aubrietia-class_sloop
Class of British Navy warships
class of twelve minesweeping sloops were built under the Emergency War Programme for the Royal Navy in World War I as part of the larger Flower class
Azalea-class_sloop
Topics referred to by the same term
Flower class may refer to: Flower-class schooner, Bermudian-built schooners of the Royal Navy Flower-class sloop, sloops of the Royal Navy serving in World
Flower_class
1933 class of sloops-of-war
build replacements for the Flower-class and Hunt-class sloops of the First World War, when the two vessels of the Bridgewater class were laid down in 1928
Grimsby-class_sloop
Type of warship
term "sloop" for specialised convoy-defence vessels, including the Flower class of the First World War and the highly successful Black Swan class of the
Sloop-of-war
Heavily armed merchant ships with concealed weaponry
well-defended ship. A surviving example of the Q-ships is HMS Saxifrage, a Flower-class sloop of the Anchusa group completed in 1918. She was renamed HMS President
Q-ship
Flagship of the Egyptian Navy, sunk in 1948
service in 1936. She was similar in construction and appearance to the Flower-class sloop but differed in engines and armament. She served as the flagship of
Egyptian_sloop_El_Amir_Farouq
1915 class of British sloops-of-war
The Acacia class was a class of twenty-four sloops that were ordered in January 1915 under the Emergency War Programme for the Royal Navy in World War
Acacia-class_sloop
1900 class of British screw sloops
class was a six-ship class of 10-gun screw steel sloops built at Sheerness Dockyard for the Royal Navy between 1900 and 1903. This was the last class
Cadmus-class_sloop
1915 class of British minesweepers
The Arabis class was the third, and largest, of the five sub-classes of minesweeping sloops completed under the Emergency War Programme for the Royal Navy
Arabis-class_sloop
minesweeping sloops Racecourse-class minesweeper (32 ships in 2 sub-classes, launched 1916—1918) paddlewheel coastal minesweeping sloops Halcyon-class minesweeper
List_of_minesweeper_classes
Royal Navy C-class light cruiser
along with the 1915 monitor HMS M33 (in Portsmouth dockyard), and the Flower-class sloop HMS President, (formerly HMS Saxifrage) usually moored on the Thames
HMS_Caroline_(1914)
Topics referred to by the same term
Illustrated Book Award Flower-class sloop, a First World War Royal Navy class Flower-class corvette, a Second World War Royal Navy class, also used by other Allied
Flower_(disambiguation)
German Imperial Navy's Type U 66 submarine
sunk by a U-boat—sunk in June 1917. In addition she sank one British Flower-class sloop and damaged five merchant ships (24,971 GRT). On 20 November 1918
SM_U-70
Sloops built under the Emergency War Programme during World War 1
Anchusa-class sloops were built under the Emergency War Programme for the Royal Navy in World War I as the final part of the larger "Flower class", which
Anchusa-class_sloop
WWII Allied Atlantic convoy escort
Town-class destroyer: HMCS Niagara Flower-class corvettes: HMS Alysse, Celandine & Collingwood Bittern-class sloop: HMS Stork Grimsby-class sloop: HMS Deptford
Escort_group
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after the flower: HMS Convolvulus (1917) was an Anchusa-class sloop launched in 1917 and sold in 1922. HMS Convolvulus (K45) was a Flower-class corvette
HMS_Convolvulus
a class as such. Flower-class sloop (112 ships in 4 sub-classes, launched 1914–1918) convoy sloops intended originally for minesweeping Hunt class, Belvoir
List of mine countermeasure vessels of the Royal Navy
List_of_mine_countermeasure_vessels_of_the_Royal_Navy
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been named HMS Salvia: HMS Salvia (1916), an Aubrietia-class sloop HMS Salvia (K97), a Flower-class corvette This article includes a list of ships with the
HMS_Salvia
D'Estienne d'Orves class) Baynunah class Muray-Jib class Flower class Castle class Molniya class List of corvette and sloop classes of the Royal Navy
List_of_corvette_classes
British onshore naval establishment
been renamed HMS President, including HMS Gannet, HMS Buzzard, the Flower-class sloop HMS Saxifrage, and the present shore training establishment in St
HMS President (shore establishment)
HMS_President_(shore_establishment)
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Royal Navy have been named HMS Begonia after the flower. HMS Begonia (1915) was an Azalea-class sloop launched in 1915, converted to a Q-ship and sunk
HMS_Begonia
Submarine of the Imperial German Navy
24 December 2014. National Archives, Kew: HW 7/3 "HMS Nasturtium (Flower Class Sloop - Arabis Type)". Subway Dive Centre. Archived from the original on
SM_U-73
Military unit
appointed as Captain of HMS Chatham on 24 May 1920, and made Commodore, Second Class, in command of the NZ Naval Forces or New Zealand Station. On 1 January
New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy
New_Zealand_Division_of_the_Royal_Navy
French class of minesweeping sloops
The Élan class consisted of thirteen minesweeping sloops (Avisos dragueur de mines) built for the French Navy during the 1930s. Completed in 1939–1940
Élan-class_sloop
Topics referred to by the same term
HMS Salvia (K97), a Flower-class corvette of the Royal Navy during the Second World War HMS Salvia (1916), an Aubrietia-class sloop of the Royal Navy
Salvia_(disambiguation)
Scottish shipbuilding company
pleasure cruiser on the Solent. HMS Saxifrage (1918) was a Flower-class sloop, which was the first class of purpose-built anti-submarine warships. She was renamed
Lobnitz
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the flower: HMS Honeysuckle (1915) was an Acacia-class sloop launched in 1915 and sold in 1922 for scrapping. HMS Honeysuckle (K27) was a Flower-class corvette
HMS_Honeysuckle
Class of French minesweeping ships
Chamois class were French minesweeping sloops (Avisos dragueur de mines) ordered between 1935 and 1939. They were similar in design to the Élan class, and
Chamois-class_sloop
Sixth-rate, corvette, and sloop classes of the Royal Navy. During the Age of Sail, warships were divided into ranks or classes. The English Royal Navy adopted
List of corvette and sloop classes of the Royal Navy
List_of_corvette_and_sloop_classes_of_the_Royal_Navy
minesweeping sloop- FTR, VF and FF[citation needed] Flower-class corvette- FF River-class frigate- FF PC-461-class submarine chaser- FF Cannon-class destroyer
List of Classes of French ships of World War II
List_of_Classes_of_French_ships_of_World_War_II
Minesweeper of the Royal Navy
convoy escort sloops, which evolved into modern anti-submarine frigates. HMS President was built as an Anchusa-type Flower-class sloop. These were built
HMS_President_(1918)
List of ships with the same or similar names
HMS Windflower (1918) was an Anchusa-class sloop launched in 1918 and sold for scrap in 1927 HMS Windflower (K155) was a Flower-class corvette launched in 1940 and
HMS_Windflower
Scotland United States The fishing barge/party ship, a former Royal Navy Flower-class sloop, sprung leaks in a storm and sank in Santa Monica Bay, California
List of shipwrecks in January 1942
List_of_shipwrecks_in_January_1942
PCE-842 class patrol craft escort - 68 built Black Swan-class sloop – 12 (original) + 25 (modified) River-class frigate – 151 built Loch-class frigate
List of escort vessel classes of World War II
List_of_escort_vessel_classes_of_World_War_II
Minesweeper of the Royal Navy
HMS Snowdrop was an Azalea-class sloop of the Royal Navy. She served during the First World War. Snowdrop survived the war and was sold for scrap in 1923
HMS_Snowdrop_(1915)
Small warship
that of the frigate, while the class below was historically that of the sloop-of-war. The modern roles that a corvette fulfills include coastal patrol
Corvette
Flower-class corvette Castle-class corvette 24-class sloop Bridgewater-class sloop[page needed] Hastings-class sloop Banff-class sloop Shoreham-class
List of classes of British ships of World War II
List_of_classes_of_British_ships_of_World_War_II
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Harebell : HMS Harebell (1918) an Anchusa-class sloop launched in 1918 and scrapped in 1939 HMS Harebell, a Flower-class corvette ordered in 1940 and cancelled
HMS_Harebell
Sloop of the Royal Navy
HMS Black Swan, was the name ship of the Black Swan-class sloops of the Royal Navy. This class was admired for its sea-going qualities. Black Swan, named
HMS_Black_Swan
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HMS Alyssum (1915) was an Arabis-class sloop launched in 1915 and sunk in 1917 HMS Alyssum (K100) was a Flower-class corvette launched in 1941 and transferred
HMS_Alyssum
List of ships with the same or similar names
been named Veronica: HMS Veronica (1915), an Acacia-class sloop HMS Veronica (K37), a Flower-class corvette This article includes a list of ships with
HMS_Veronica
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Pansy : HMS Pansy (1916) an Arabis-class sloop launched in 1916 and sold in 1920 HMS Pansy (K15), a Flower-class corvette renamed Heartsease before completion
HMS_Pansy
French naval ship class (1933–1959)
The Bougainville class was a group of colonial avisos, or sloops, built for the French Navy during the 1930s. They were designed to operate in the remote
Bougainville-class_aviso
thus smaller than the more common Cherokee-class brig-sloops or the even larger Cruizer-class brig-sloops. The gun-brigs generally carried 12 guns, comprising
List of gun-brigs of the Royal Navy
List_of_gun-brigs_of_the_Royal_Navy
Sloop of the Royal Navy
HMS Amethyst was a modified Black Swan-class sloop of the Royal Navy. She was laid down by Alexander Stephen and Sons of Linthouse, Govan, Scotland on
HMS_Amethyst_(F116)
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HMS Spiraea (1917) was an Anchusa-class sloop launched in 1917 and sold in 1922. HMS Spiraea (K08) was a Flower-class corvette launched in 1940 and sold
HMS_Spiraea
HMS Deptford was a Grimsby-class sloop of the British Royal Navy. Built at Chatham Dockyard in the 1930s, Deptford was launched in 1935 and commissioned
HMS_Deptford_(U53)
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after the flower, the Arabis. HMS Arabis (1915) was an Arabis-class sloop launched in 1915 and sunk in 1916. HMS Arabis (K73) was a Flower-class corvette
HMS_Arabis
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borne the name HMS Gladiolus, after the flower, the Gladiolus: HMS Gladiolus (1915) was an Arabis-class sloop launched in 1915. She was sold to the Portuguese
HMS_Gladiolus
List of ships with the same or similar names
Navy have borne the name HMS Jonquil, after the flower: HMS Jonquil (1915) was an Acacia-class sloop launched in 1915 and sold in May 1920 to Portugal
HMS_Jonquil
Minesweeper of the Royal Navy
completed on 8 February 1918. The Anchusas were the final group of Flower-class sloops, and were intended primarily for anti-submarine duties. As such they
HMS_Chrysanthemum_(1917)
called sloops) was introduced by the British. HMIS Clive, HMIS Lawrence and HMIS Cornwallis, of the Aubrietia class, were some of the early sloops commissioned
List_of_frigates_of_India
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Polyanthus after the flower: HMS Polyanthus (1917) was an Aubrietia-class sloop of World War I HMS Polyanthus (K47) was a Flower-class corvette of World
HMS_Polyanthus
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HMS Verbena (1915) was an Arabis-class sloop launched in 1915 and sold for scrap in 1933 HMS Verbena (K85) was a Flower-class corvette launched in 1940 and
HMS_Verbena
Series of French Navy boats
The Arras class, sometimes known as the Amiens class, were a series of aviso (also referred to as sloops) built for the French Navy at the end of World
Arras-class_aviso
1915 British ship
HMS Myrtle was an Azalea-class sloop that was part of a Royal Navy squadron that was sent to assist the Baltic States and their fight for independence
HMS_Myrtle
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Mimosa: HMS Mimosa (1915) was an Acacia-class sloop launched in 1915 and sold in 1922 HMS Mimosa (K11) was a Flower-class corvette, launched in 1941, transferred
HMS_Mimosa
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Poppy after the flower. HMS Poppy (1915) was an Arabis-class sloop launched in 1915 and sold in 1923. HMS Poppy (K213) was a Flower-class corvette launched
HMS_Poppy
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HMS Celandine (1916) was an Arabis-class sloop launched in 1916 and scrapped in 1923. HMS Celandine (K75) was a Flower-class corvette launched in 1940 and
HMS_Celandine
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Dahlia: HMS Dahlia (1915) was an Acacia-class sloop launched in 1915 and sold in 1932 HMS Dahlia (K59) was a Flower-class corvette, launched in 1940 and sold
HMS_Dahlia
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Ivy was an Acacia-class sloop sloop but renamed Marigold before her launch in 1915. The second HMS Ivy (1917) was an Anchusa-class sloop launched in 1917
HMS_Ivy
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HMS Anemone (1915) was an Acacia-class sloop launched in 1915 and sold in 1922 HMS Anemone (K48) was a Flower-class corvette, launched in 1940 and sold
HMS_Anemone
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have borne the name HMS Carnation. HMS Carnation (1807) was a Cruizer-class brig-sloop launched in 1807, but captured by the French in 1808, and burnt by
HMS_Carnation
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Arabis-class sloop launched on 6 December 1915 and torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea by U-35 on 1 March 1916. HMS Primula (K14), a Flower-class corvette
HMS_Primula
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Azalea : HMS Azalea (1915) an Azalea-class sloop launched in 1915 and sold in 1923 HMS Azalea (K25), a Flower-class corvette launched in 1940 and sold in
HMS_Azalea
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Auricula : HMS Auricula (1917) an Anchusa-class sloop launched in 1917 and sold in 1923 HMS Auricula (K12), a Flower-class corvette launched in 1940 and lost
HMS_Auricula
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HMS Tamarisk (1916) an Aubrietia-class sloop launched in 1916 and sold in 1922 HMS Tamarisk (K216), a Flower-class corvette launched in 1941, served
HMS_Tamarisk
Sloop of the Royal Navy
HMS Zinnia was an Azalea-class minesweeping sloop of the Royal Navy, built in 1915 at the Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson yard, at Wallsend in the United
HMS_Zinnia_(1915)
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Nigella : HMS Nigella (1915) an Arabis-class sloop launched in 1915 and sold in 1922. HMS Nigella (K19) a Flower-class corvette launched in 1940 and sold
HMS_Nigella
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HMS Montbretia (1917) an Aubrietia-class sloop launched in 1917 and sold in 1921 HMS Montbretia (K208), a Flower-class corvette launched in 1941, transferred
HMS_Montbretia
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Cowslip : HMS Cowslip (1917) an Anchusa-class sloop launched in 1917 and sunk in 1918 HMS Cowslip (K196), a Flower-class corvette launched in 1941 and sold
HMS_Cowslip
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Petunia : HMS Petunia (1916) an Arabis-class sloop launched in 1916 and sold in 1922 HMS Petunia (K79) a Flower-class corvette launched in 1940 and transferred
HMS_Petunia
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plant: HMS Aster (1915) was an Acacia-class sloop, launched in 1915 and sunk in 1917 HMS Aster (K188) was a Flower-class corvette, launched in 1941 and sold
HMS_Aster
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Clematis : HMS Clematis (1915) an Azalea-class sloop launched in 1915 and sold in 1931 HMS Clematis (K36), a Flower-class corvette launched in 1940 and sold
HMS_Clematis
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after the flower: HMS Rhododendron (1917) was an Anchusa-class sloop launched in 1917 and sunk in 1918. HMS Rhododendron (K78) was a Flower-class corvette
HMS_Rhododendron
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Campanula : HMS Campanula (1915) an Arabis-class sloop launched in 1915 and sold in 1922 HMS Campanula (K18), a Flower-class corvette launched in 1940 and scrapped
HMS_Campanula
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requisitioned for the Zeebrugge Raid in 1918 HMS Daffodil (1915) was an Acacia-class sloop launched in 1915 and sold for breaking up in 1935. HMS Daffodil (1940)
HMS_Daffodil
Azalea-class sloop minesweeper for the British Royal Navy with the name HMS Peony in 1915. The Azalea-class was based on the previous Acacia-class, but
SS_Ardena
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HMS Sweetbriar (1917) an Anchusa-class sloop launched in 1917 and sold in 1927 HMS Sweetbriar (K209), a Flower-class corvette launched in 1941 and sold
HMS_Sweetbriar
1942 River-class frigate of the Royal Navy
have the endurance and anti-submarine capabilities of the Black Swan-class sloops, while being quick and cheap to build in civil dockyards using the machinery
HMS_Jed_(1942)
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was an Anchusa-class sloop launched in 1917 she was decommissioned in 1988 and scrapped in 1995 HMS Chrysanthemum (K195) was a Flower-class corvette launched
HMS_Chrysanthemum
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the bluebell flower. HMS Bluebell (1915) was an Acacia-class sloop in service from 1915 to 1930. HMS Bluebell (K80) was a Flower-class corvette launched
HMS_Bluebell
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after the hibiscus flower. HMS Hibiscus (1917) was an Aubrietia-class sloop in use from 1917 to 1923. HMS Hibiscus (K24) was a Flower-class corvette launched
HMS_Hibiscus
List of ships with the same or similar names
keanthos, meaning a type of thistle. HMS Ceanothus (1917) was an Anchusa-class sloop launched in 1917. In 1921 she was transferred to the Royal Indian Marine
HMS_Ceanothus
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HMS Columbine (1806) was an 18-gun Cruizer-class brig-sloop launched in 1806 and wrecked in 1824. HMS Columbine (1826) was an 18-gun sloop launched in 1826. She was converted
HMS_Columbine
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HMS Mignonette (1916), an Arabis-class sloop launched on 26 January 1916 and sunk by a mine on 17 March 1917. HMS Mignonette (K38), a Flower-class corvette launched
HMS_Mignonette
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HMS Larkspur (1915) was an Acacia-class sloop launched in 1915 and sold in 1922 HMS Larkspur (K82) was a Flower-class corvette, launched in 1940, served
HMS_Larkspur
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HMS Wallflower (1915) was an Arabis-class sloop launched in 1915 and sold in 1931 HMS Wallflower (K44) was a Flower-class corvette, launched in 1940 and sold
HMS_Wallflower
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have borne the name HMS Geranium, after the flower, the geranium: HMS Geranium (1915) was an Arabis-class sloop launched in 1915. She was transferred to
HMS_Geranium
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Amaryllis : HMS Amaryllis (1915) an Arabis-class sloop launched in 1915 and sold in 1923 HMS Amaryllis, a Flower-class corvette cancelled before being laid
HMS_Amaryllis
HMS Cyclamen was an Arabis-class sloop of the Royal Navy. She was launched in 1916 and served during World War I and the interwar period before being
HMS_Cyclamen_(1916)
1915 British ship
HMS Gentian was an Arabis-class sloop that was sent to assist the Baltic States and their fight for independence. While clearing mines on 15 or 16 July
HMS_Gentian_(1915)
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after the flower: HMS Heather (1916) was an Aubrietia-class sloop launched in 1916 and sold in 1932. HMS Heather (K69) was a Flower-class corvette commissioned
HMS_Heather
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HMS Hollyhock (1915) was an Acacia-class sloop launched in 1915 and sold for scrap in 1930 HMS Hollyhock (K64) was a Flower-class corvette launched in 1940 and
HMS_Hollyhock
Minesweeper of the Royal Navy
HMS Nasturtium was an Arabis-class sloop built in Scotland and launched in 1915. Nasturtium was one of 56 Arabis class sloops built for the Royal Navy during
HMS_Nasturtium_(1915)
FLOWER CLASS-SLOOP
FLOWER CLASS-SLOOP
Girl/Female
French English
Flower.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Flower 1.
Female
English
English variant spelling of Roman Latin Flora, FLORE means "flower."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the medieval personal name Classe, a short form of Nicholas. See also Clayson.Variant of Klaas or Klass, North German forms of Claus.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Lower.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English flo(u)r ‘flower’, ‘blossom’ (Old French flur, from Latin flos, genitive floris). This was a conventional term of endearment in medieval romantic poetry, and as early as the 13th century it is also regularly found as a female personal name.English : metonymic occupational name for a miller or flour merchant, or perhaps a nickname for a pasty-faced person, from Middle English flo(u)r ‘flour’. This is in origin the same word as in 1, with the transferred sense ‘flower, pick of the meal’. Although the two words are now felt to be accidental homophones, they were not distinguished in spelling before the 18th century.English : occupational name for an arrowsmith, from an agent derivative of Middle English flŠ‘arrow’ (Old English flÄ).Welsh : Anglicized form of the Welsh personal name Llywarch, of unexplained origin.Translation of French Lafleur.
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, French, Latin, Portuguese
Blooming; Flower; Form of Florence
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Clower, meaning ‘son of the nailer’.
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, "flower," from Proto-Indo-European *bhlo-, FLOWER means "to blossom, flourish."
Girl/Female
Latin Spanish
Flower.
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon English
Clover.
Female
English
Old English flower name, CLOVER means simply "clover."
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : metonymic occupational name for a glazier or glass blower, from Old English glæs ‘glass’ (akin to Glad, referring originally to the bright shine of the material), Middle High German glas.Irish and Scottish : Anglicized form of the epithet glas ‘gray’, ‘green’, ‘blue’ or any of various Gaelic surnames derived from it.German : altered form of the personal name Klass, a reduced form of Nikolaus (see Nicholas).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Glass ‘glass’, or a metonymic occupational name for a glazier or glass blower.
Male
German
Short form of German Niclaus, CLAUS means "victor of the people."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English blÅwere ‘one who blows’. The name was applied chiefly to someone who operated a bellows, either as a blacksmith’s assistant or to provide wind for a church organ. In other cases it was applied to someone who blew a horn, i.e. a huntsman or a player of the musical instrument.Welsh : Anglicized form of Welsh ab Llywarch ‘son of Llywarch’. Compare Flower.
Girl/Female
Christian, French, German, Italian, Latin
Blooming; Flower; Form of Florence; Goddess of Flowers / Spring
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : patronymic from Blower 1.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : occupational name denoting a servant who carried the ewer to guests at table so that they could wash their hands, Anglo-Norman French and Middle English ewerer (related to ewere ‘jug’), with the French definite article l’.Cornish : variant of Flower 4.
Female
English
English short form of Latin Cassandra, CASS means "she who entangles men."Â
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, Jamaican, Portuguese
Clover; Flower Name; Fortunate; Mind; Heart; Spirit
FLOWER CLASS-SLOOP
FLOWER CLASS-SLOOP
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Fragrance of Flower
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Latin, Swedish
From the Name Julia and Anne; Youthful; Downy-bearded Youth; Jove's Child
Boy/Male
Hebrew
God will uplift.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Victory
Male
Arthurian
, a son of Bran; (beloved).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Howgill in Sedbergh or from Hugill, Cumbria. Howgill is named from Old Norse hol ‘hollow’ + gil ‘ravine’; Hugill probably takes its name from Old Norse hór ‘high’ + geil ‘ravine’.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Indian
Clear
Female
Hebrew
(יְדִידָה) Hebrew name YEDIYDAH means "friend" or "beloved." In the bible, this is the name of the mother of king Josiah.
Boy/Male
English
Lives in town.
FLOWER CLASS-SLOOP
FLOWER CLASS-SLOOP
FLOWER CLASS-SLOOP
FLOWER CLASS-SLOOP
FLOWER CLASS-SLOOP
v. t.
To embellish with flowers; to adorn with imitated flowers; as, flowered silk.
imp. & p. p.
of Flower
n.
A little flower; one of the numerous little flowers which compose the head or anthodium in such flowers as the daisy, thistle, and dandelion.
a.
Of the best class; of the highest rank; in the first division; of the best quality; first-rate; as, a first-class telescope.
v. t.
Variant of Clasp
n.
To arrange in classes; to classify or refer to some class; as, to class words or passages.
n.
Grain pulverized; meal; flour.
n.
To divide into classes, as students; to form into, or place in, a class or classes.
v. i.
To come off as flowers by sublimation.
v. t.
To shut or fasten together with, or as with, a clasp; to shut or fasten (a clasp, or that which fastens with a clasp).
v. i.
To blossom; to bloom; to expand the petals, as a plant; to produce flowers; as, this plant flowers in June.
n.
A group of individuals ranked together as possessing common characteristics; as, the different classes of society; the educated class; the lower classes.
n.
One of the sections into which a church or congregation is divided, and which is under the supervision of a class leader.
v. t.
A looking-glass; a mirror.
n.
The fairest, freshest, and choicest part of anything; as, the flower of an army, or of a family; the state or time of freshness and bloom; as, the flower of life, that is, youth.
v. t.
Anything made of glass.
v. t.
To case in glass.
n.
A small flower; a floret.
a.
Of the rank or degree below the best highest; inferior; second-rate; as, a second-class house; a second-class passage.