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Formula car racing class
Formula Two (F2) is a type of open-wheel formula racing category first codified in 1948. It was replaced in 1985 by Formula 3000, but revived by the FIA
Formula_Two
Motorsport championship held in Japan
series transformed into the All-Japan Formula Two Championship, and again in 1987, into the All-Japan Formula 3000 Championship. For the most part, these
Super_Formula_Championship
Single-seater racing championship
The FIA Formula 2 Championship (F2) is a second tier single-seater championship organised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. The championship
FIA_Formula_2_Championship
Open-wheeled single-seater motorsport
best known are Formula One, Formula E, Formula Two, Formula Three, regional Formula Three and Formula Four. Common usage of "formula racing" encompasses
Formula_racing
Austrian racing driver (1949–2019)
000 bank loan and secured a place in European Formula Two with March Engineering in 1971, making his Formula One debut with the team at the Austrian Grand
Niki_Lauda
British multinational manufacturer of sports cars and electric lifestyle vehicles
(1965–1966): Tasman Cup formula car Lotus 40 (1965): Sports racer, a development of the 30 Lotus 41 (1965–1968): Formula Three, Formula Two, Formula B Lotus 42 (1967):
Lotus_Cars
Motorsport championship held worldwide
Formula One (F1) is the highest class of worldwide racing for open-wheel, single-seater formula racing cars run by the Formula One Group and sanctioned
Formula_One
Formula Two Codasur, or South American Formula Two Championship, was a Formula Two championship organized by the Confederación Deportiva Automovilística
Formula_Two_Codasur
Motor racing championship held in 2020
2019 Next 2021 Parent series: Formula One World Championship Feeder series: FIA Formula 3 Championship The 2020 FIA Formula 2 Championship was a motor racing
2020_Formula_2_Championship
Motor racing season
FIA Formula Two season Previous none Next 2010 The 2009 FIA Formula Two Championship season was the first year of the relaunched FIA Formula Two Championship
2009 FIA Formula Two Championship
2009_FIA_Formula_Two_Championship
Motor racing season
2010 FIA Formula Two season Previous 2009 Next 2011 The 2010 FIA Formula Two Championship season was the second year of the FIA Formula Two Championship
2010 FIA Formula Two Championship
2010_FIA_Formula_Two_Championship
Italian Formula One team
Italian auto manufacturer Ferrari and the racing team that competes in Formula One racing. The team is also known by the nickname "the Prancing Horse"
Scuderia_Ferrari
British auto racing team
McLaren Racing Limited (/məˈklærən/ mə-KLARR-ən), currently competing in Formula One as McLaren Mastercard F1 Team, is a British motor racing team based
McLaren
was not run to Formula One rules), and the 1952 and 1953 World Championship Grands Prix (which were run to Formula Two rules). Formula One races that
List of Formula One driver records
List_of_Formula_One_driver_records
1986 Japanese Formula Two Championship Previous 1985 Next 1987 The 1986 Japanese Formula Two Championship was contested over 8 rounds. 12 teams, 19 drivers
1986 Japanese Formula Two Championship
1986_Japanese_Formula_Two_Championship
1967 European Formula Two Championship Previous none Next 1968 The 1967 European Formula Two season was the 1st FIA European Formula Two Championship.
1967 European Formula Two Championship
1967_European_Formula_Two_Championship
governing body, to the most successful driver over the course of the season of Formula One races, through a points system based on individual race results. The
List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions
List_of_Formula_One_World_Drivers'_Champions
Indian car racer (born 1989)
for F2". FIA Formula Two Championship. 12 December 2008. Retrieved 16 February 2015. "The season so far - 2009 statistics". FIA Formula Two Championship
Armaan_Ebrahim
outline of Formula One engines, also called Formula One power units since the hybrid era starting in 2014. Since its inception in 1947, Formula One has used
Formula_One_engines
Formula Two motor racing competitions
The European Formula Two Championship was a Formula Two motor racing series that was held between 1967–84. The races were held across Europe, and were
European Formula Two Championship
European_Formula_Two_Championship
Motorsport track in United Kingdom
the 33-lap 49.6 mi (79.8 km) Formula Two race, won by Tony Rolt driving Rob Walker's Connaught A Type. The supporting Formula III event was divided into
Oulton_Park
British Formula Two Championship Previous 1992 Next 1994 Related series: 1993 International Formula 3000 Championship The 1993 British Formula Two Championship
1993 British Formula Two Championship
1993_British_Formula_Two_Championship
British racing driver (1947–1993)
driver and broadcaster who competed in Formula One from 1973 to 1979. Nicknamed "the Shunt", Hunt won the Formula One World Drivers' Championship in 1976
James_Hunt
Formula One (F1) is the highest class of open-wheeled auto racing defined by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), motorsport's world governing
List of Formula One fatalities
List_of_Formula_One_fatalities
Swiss racing driver (1939–2006)
years in Formula Two, although he drove most of the 1969 season for the Ferrari Formula Two team. In 1970, they took the European Formula Two Championship
Clay_Regazzoni
Formula One constructor
manufacturer General Motors (GM) has been a Formula One constructor under the luxury Cadillac brand as Cadillac Formula 1 Team since 2026 and is expected to
Cadillac_in_Formula_One
Motorsport activities of BMW
touring car racing. BMW also entered cars or provided engines in Formula One, Formula Two and sportscar racing. BMW is currently[when?] active in IMSA, the
BMW_in_motorsport
British racing driver (1991–2009)
British racing driver and the son of John Surtees. He died during a Formula Two race at Brands Hatch when he was struck by a wheel which came off another
Henry_Surtees
1995 British Formula Two Championship Previous 1994 Next 1996 Related series: 1995 International Formula 3000 Championship The proposed 1995 British F2
1995 British Formula Two Championship
1995_British_Formula_Two_Championship
"International Formula" was initially known variously as Formula A, Formula I, or Formula 1 with the corresponding "Voiturette" formula being titled Formula B, Formula
History_of_Formula_One
German racing driver (1957–1985)
into the German Formula Three Championship, making his début for Bertram Schäfer's team at Wunstorf. Despite missing the opening two races of the season
Stefan_Bellof
British Formula Two Championship Previous 1991 Next 1993 Related series: 1992 International Formula 3000 Championship The 1992 British Formula Two Championship
1992 British Formula Two Championship
1992_British_Formula_Two_Championship
British racing driver (1936–1968)
British racing driver from Scotland who competed in Formula One from 1960 to 1968. Clark won two Formula One World Drivers' Championship titles, which he
Jim_Clark
1960 season for the Formula Two racing class
The 1960 Formula Two season was the last season of 1.5 litre Formula Two racing which was to become Formula One for 1961. Two championships were held over
1960_Formula_Two_season
Austrian racing driver (1943–2002)
Formula Three Championship and made his European Formula Two Championship debut. He competed in ten Formula Two races in 1982 for Bertram Schäfer Racing but
Fritz_Glatz
Motor racing competition
The British Formula 3000 championship, alternatively known as the British Formula Two Championship, was a competition for Formula 3000 held in the United
British_Formula_3000
British Formula Two Championship Previous 1993 Next 1995 Related series: 1994 International Formula 3000 Championship The 1994 British Formula Two Championship
1994 British Formula Two Championship
1994_British_Formula_Two_Championship
PURE HOLDING COMPANY
British Formula Two Championship Previous 1995 Next 1997 Related series: 1996 International Formula 3000 Championship The 1996 British Formula Two Championship
1996 British Formula Two Championship
1996_British_Formula_Two_Championship
21st season of FIA Formula One motor racing
1967 Formula One season Drivers' Champion: Denny Hulme International Cup Champion: Brabham-Repco Previous 1966 Next 1968 Races by country Races by venue
1967_Formula_One_season
2025 film by Joseph Kosinski
Joseph Kosinski from a screenplay by Ehren Kruger. It stars Brad Pitt as a Formula One (F1) racing driver who returns after a 30-year absence to save his
F1_(film)
Argentine racing driver (born 1958)
subsequent Falklands War. In 1983, Mansilla competed in European Formula Two, scoring two points finishes at Jarama and Zolder. The following year, he contested
Enrique_Mansilla
Single-Seater Racing Championship
The FIA Formula Two Championship was a one-make class of auto racing for Formula Two open wheeled single seater racing cars. The championship was contested
FIA Formula Two Championship (2009–2012)
FIA_Formula_Two_Championship_(2009–2012)
Motorsport organisations
to compete in top-level racing on a competitive budget. The Formula Two cars, like Formula Palmer Audi, were assembled and prepared in a dedicated facility
MotorSport_Vision
French racing driver (1944–1980)
1980) was a French racing driver, who competed in Formula One from 1972 to 1980. Depailler won two Formula One Grands Prix across eight seasons. Depailler
Patrick_Depailler
French racing driver (1942–2023)
competed in Formula One from 1974 to 1981. Jabouille won two Formula One Grands Prix across seven seasons. Jabouille raced in 55 Formula One Grands Prix
Jean-Pierre_Jabouille
British Formula One motor racing team and constructor
Formula One portal Williams Grand Prix Engineering Limited, competing in 2026 as Atlassian Williams F1 Team, is a British Formula One team and constructor
Williams_Racing
6th season of FIA's Formula One motor racing
championship events as Formula Two races out of fear for a smaller number of entrants. The Indianapolis 500 continued to be run under the formula dictated by the
1952_Formula_One_season
Swedish racing driver (1944–1978)
karting titles, including two Swedish titles in 1963 and 1964, he moved on to Formula Three, where he won the Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three support race for
Ronnie_Peterson
British businessman and motorsport executive (1942–2021)
several years in Formula Two and Formula Three. Williams purchased a Brabham Formula One chassis, which Courage drove throughout the 1969 Formula One season
Frank_Williams_(Formula_One)
Formula One activities of BMW
company entered occasional races in the 1950s and 1960s (often under Formula Two regulations), before building the BMW M12/13 inline-four turbocharged
BMW_in_Formula_One
French racing driver (1944–1973)
who competed in Formula One from 1969 to 1973. Cevert won the 1971 United States Grand Prix with Tyrrell. Cevert competed in Formula One for Tecno and
François_Cevert
British motor racing team
The Tyrrell Racing Organisation was an auto racing team and Formula One constructor founded by Ken Tyrrell (1924–2001) which started racing in 1958 and
Tyrrell_Racing
Japanese racing driver (born 1953)
racing career at the Suzuka Circuit in 1973. He progressed to Japanese Formula Two in 1977, winning a then-record five titles between 1981 and 1986, with
Satoru_Nakajima
1st edition of FIA Formula 2 Championship
Formula One World Championship Feeder series: GP3 Series The 2017 FIA Formula 2 Championship was the fifty-first season of the second-tier of Formula
2017_Formula_2_Championship
Formula One constructor
German car manufacturer Audi has competed in Formula One as a constructor and power unit manufacturer since 2026. Their current iteration, Audi Motorsport
Audi_in_Formula_One
Former Single-Seater Racing Championship
to enter Formula One. Formula Two had become too expensive, and was dominated by works-run cars with factory engines; the hope was that Formula 3000 would
International_Formula_3000
European Formula Two season Previous 1972 Next 1974 The 1973 European Formula Two Championship was a motor racing competition for Formula Two cars, contested
1973 European Formula Two Championship
1973_European_Formula_Two_Championship
British automobile manufacturer
sports cars came various single-seaters including Formula Junior, Formula 3, Formula 2 and Formula 1 cars. Broadley designed the Ford V8 powered Lola
Lola_Cars
Italian racing driver (born 1955)
He finished fourth in points with 45. Fabi then competed in European Formula Two in 1979 for March Racing in a March 792-BMW. His best finish was second
Teo_Fabi
Motor racing season
2011 FIA Formula Two Championship Previous 2010 Next 2012 The 2011 FIA Formula Two Championship season was the third year of the FIA Formula Two Championship
2011 FIA Formula Two Championship
2011_FIA_Formula_Two_Championship
British racing driver (1948–1973)
1973) was a British racing driver and a two time British Formula 3 champion, who died during his second Formula One race, the 1973 Dutch Grand Prix at
Roger_Williamson
British racing driver (born 1953)
is a British former racing driver who competed in Formula One from 1980 to 1995. He won the Formula One World Drivers' Championship in 1992 with Williams
Nigel_Mansell
French racing driver (born 1954)
1954) is a French former racing driver and broadcaster, who competed in Formula One from 1984 to 1990 and from 1993 to 1994. Born and raised in Voves,
Philippe_Alliot
Motor racing competition
1983 European Formula Two season Previous 1982 Next 1984 The 1983 European Formula Two season was contested over 12 rounds. 14 teams, 39 drivers, 10 chassis
1983 European Formula Two Championship
1983_European_Formula_Two_Championship
1975 European Formula Two season Previous 1974 Next 1976 The 1975 European Formula Two season was contested over 14 rounds. Automobiles Martini driver
1975 European Formula Two Championship
1975_European_Formula_Two_Championship
British motor racing team
Formula One portal Toleman Motorsport was a Formula One constructor based in the UK. It participated in Formula One between 1981 and 1985, competing in
Toleman
American racing driver (born 1953)
one and only car available. Rahal began the 1979 racing a Chevron in Formula Two, but returned to America mid-season and raced in the Can-Am series. During
Bobby_Rahal
Irish racing driver (born 1953)
both Formula Two and Formula One, finishing third in the Formula Two championship in both seasons. From 1980 to 1982, he focussed on Formula One, his best
Derek_Daly
European Formula Two Championship Previous 1981 Next 1983 The 1982 European Formula Two Championship was the sixteenth edition of the European Formula Two Championship
1982 European Formula Two Championship
1982_European_Formula_Two_Championship
Motor racing season
1984 European Formula Two season Previous 1983 Next 1985 (F3000) The 1984 European Formula Two season was contested over 11 rounds. 13 teams, 32 drivers
1984 European Formula Two Championship
1984_European_Formula_Two_Championship
British racing driver and broadcaster (born 1991)
British former racing driver, broadcaster and journalist, who competed in Formula One from 2016 to 2017. Since retiring from racing, Palmer has been a pundit
Jolyon_Palmer
Motor racing season
2012 FIA Formula Two Championship Previous 2011 Next none The 2012 FIA Formula Two Championship was the fourth and the last of the FIA Formula Two Championship
2012 FIA Formula Two Championship
2012_FIA_Formula_Two_Championship
Topics referred to by the same term
FIA Formula Two Championship is the name of: FIA Formula Two Championship (established in 2009), a one-make class of auto racing for Formula Two open wheeled
FIA Formula Two Championship (disambiguation)
FIA_Formula_Two_Championship_(disambiguation)
British racing driver and motorsport executive (born 1956)
racing driver, motorsport executive, and broadcaster, who competed in Formula One from 1983 to 1989. Before opting for a career in motor racing, Palmer
Jonathan_Palmer
French racing driver and motorcycle road racer (1937–2015)
from 1962 to 1964, and Formula One from 1966 to 1974. Beltoise won the 1972 Monaco Grand Prix with BRM. Beltoise competed in Formula One for Matra and BRM
Jean-Pierre_Beltoise
Swiss racing driver (born 1951)
German Formula Three Championship, Surer progressed to European Formula Two, winning the title in 1979 with the BMW Junior Team. Making his Formula One debut
Marc_Surer
British racing driver (1945–1985)
racing driver born in Bognor Regis, West Sussex, who participated in 11 Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, debuting at Monaco in 1973. Purley
David_Purley
1980 European Formula Two season Previous 1979 Next 1981 The 1980 European Formula Two season was contested over 12 rounds. Toleman driver Brian Henton
1980 European Formula Two Championship
1980_European_Formula_Two_Championship
Argentine racing driver (1950–2024)
the most important championships in Argentina and raced in European Formula Two in 1979. Traverso died due to oesophageal cancer on 11 May 2024, at the
Juan_María_Traverso
Australian racing driver (born 2001)
the GP2/Formula 2 title in their rookie season. Piastri is the only driver in history to win Formula Renault, Formula Three, and Formula Two—or equivalent—championships
Oscar_Piastri
Colombian-American racing driver (born 1958)
He participated in 29 Formula One Grands Prix, debuting on 23 January 1982, becoming the first Colombian to start a Formula One Grand Prix. With no
Roberto_Guerrero
Italian racing driver
March 2013) was a racing driver from Italy. He participated in two non-championship Formula One Grands Prix driving a Ferrari 312T for Giancarlo Minardi
Giancarlo_Martini
British stunt and racing driver (born 1990)
British stunt driver and former racing driver who competed in the FIA Formula Two Championship from 2011 to 2012. Born in Romford to Indian parents, Bacheta
Luciano_Bacheta
1978 European Formula Two season Previous 1977 Next 1979 The 1978 European Formula Two season was contested over 12 rounds. Italian driver Bruno Giacomelli
1978 European Formula Two Championship
1978_European_Formula_Two_Championship
French racing driver (1955–2022)
in Formula One from 1984 to 1989. Philippe Pierre Streiff was born on 26 June 1955 in La Tronche, Isère, France. Streiff participated in 55 Formula One
Philippe_Streiff
1979 European Formula Two season Previous 1978 Next 1980 The 1979 European Formula Two season was contested over 12 rounds. Polifac BMW Junior driver Marc
1979 European Formula Two Championship
1979_European_Formula_Two_Championship
Italian racing driver (1958–1982)
nine races in Formula Super Ford, and in his inaugural race he led for 18 laps. Although he did not win during the first season, he took two second places
Riccardo_Paletti
Auto racing team
Founded in 1981, it participated in the 1982 European Formula Two Championship, moved to Formula One in 1983 (staying to the end of the 1985 season), then
Spirit_Racing
French racing driver (born 1943)
his maiden podium at the German Grand Prix and winning the European Formula Two Championship with Martini. He moved to Ligier in 1976, taking several
Jacques_Laffite
15th season of Formula One motor racing
a maximum capacity of 1,500 cc (92 cu in), effectively adopting the Formula Two engine rules as used from 1957 to 1960. The English teams threatened
1961_Formula_One_season
German racing driver (1935–1969)
to Formula Junior, becoming the best German driver with 40 victories. In addition, he sold two-stroke engines for FJ. In 1963, Mitter won the Formula Junior
Gerhard_Mitter
British racing driver (born 1946)
who competed in Formula One from 1973 to 1985. Watson won five Formula One Grands Prix across 12 seasons. Watson competed in Formula One for Brabham,
John_Watson_(racing_driver)
German racing driver (1951–1985)
Winkelhock was the older brother of Joachim and Thomas. He began racing in Formula Two in 1978 and survived a major crash at Nürburgring Nordschleife circuit
Manfred_Winkelhock
13th season of FIA Formula One motor racing
1959 Formula One season Drivers' Champion: Jack Brabham International Cup Champion: Cooper-Climax Previous 1958 Next 1960 Races by country Races by venue
1959_Formula_One_season
French racing driver (born 1946)
in Formula France, he moved up to French Formula Three, finishing 3rd overall in 1970, before moving on to the Shell Arnold European Formula Two team
Jean-Pierre_Jarier
Racing car model
racing car developed by British manufacturer Williams for use in the FIA Formula Two Championship. The car was presented on 2 March 2009 in Fawkham (Great
Williams_JPH1
Italian racing driver (1956–2001)
had built in the Formula Monza series. The car, however, achieved very little success and two years later Alboreto moved up to Formula Three. Wins in the
Michele_Alboreto
Indian language learning policy
The three-language formula is a language learning policy first formulated in 1968 by the Ministry of Education of the Government of India in consultation
Three-language_formula
12th season of Formula One motor racing
1958 Formula One season Drivers' Champion: Mike Hawthorn International Cup winner: Vanwall Previous 1957 Next 1959 Races by country Races by venue The
1958_Formula_One_season
1969 European Formula Two season Previous 1968 Next 1970 The 1969 European Formula Two season was contested over 7 rounds. Matra International driver Johnny
1969 European Formula Two Championship
1969_European_Formula_Two_Championship
FORMULA TWO
FORMULA TWO
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, from Latin fortuna, FORTUNE means "fortune, luck."
Girl/Female
Irish
Barbara Gormlaith Gormla Gormley
Anglicized as Barbara. May come from gorm “illustrious†or “splendid†and flaith “queen, princess.†Lady Gormlaith, a legendary beauty, was queen of the Danes in Ireland as wife of Olaf, The Viking leader of Dublin; later she was wife of Malachy II, king of Ulster and finally married Brian Boru (read the legend), king of Munster and later king of all Ireland. Her three sons, Sitric, Murdach and Donough continued to rule Ireland after The Battle of Clontarf where Brian Boru died in 1014.
Barbara Gormlaith Gormla Gormley
Girl/Female
Australian, German, Italian, Latin, Spanish
Fortune; Good Fate; Lucky
Girl/Female
Latin
From 'fortuna' meaning fortunate or good luck. A popular 17th Century Puritan name.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
King of Enchanting Formulas
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name, either a variant of Madeley (a name common to several places, including one in Shropshire and two in Staffordshire), named in Old English as ‘MÄda’s clearing’, from an unattested byname, MÄda (probably a derivative of mÄd ‘foolish’) + lÄ“ah ‘woodland clearing’; or from Medley on the Thames in Oxfordshire, named in Old English with middel ‘middle’ + Ä“g ‘island’.English : nickname for an aggressive person, from Middle English, Old French medlee ‘combat’, ‘conflict’ (Late Latin misculata).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from either of two places called Mildenhall, in Suffolk and Wiltshire. The place in Suffolk may have been named in Old English as ‘middle nook of land’, from middel + halh, or it may be of the same origin as the Wiltshire place name, ‘Milda’s nook of land’, from an unattested Old English personal name + halh. The spelling Mendenhall does not appear in English sources, and this may be a U.S. variant.
Girl/Female
Christian, Danish, French, German, Latin, Netherlands, Swedish
Little Heart
Girl/Female
Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Tamil, Traditional
Daughter of King Janaka of Mithila; The Youger Sister of Sita; Name of Lakshman's Wife
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : variant spelling of Mayer 1.Spanish and Jewish (Sephardic) : nickname for an older man or a distinguishing epithet for the elder of two bearers of the same personal name, from Spanish mayor ‘older’ (Latin maior (natus), literally ‘greater (by birth)’).Spanish and Jewish (Sephardic) : occupational or status name, from major ‘governor’, ‘chief’.Catalan : variant spelling of Major.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Meyer 2.
Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : perhaps a variant spelling of Myers.Greek (pronounced as two syllables) : nickname from Albanian mirë ‘good’, ‘honest’.
Girl/Female
Latin
Fortuna.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Formal; Official
Girl/Female
Irish
Anglicized as Barbara. May come from gorm “illustrious†or “splendid†and flaith “queen, princess.†Lady Gormlaith, a legendary beauty, was queen of the Danes in Ireland as wife of Olaf, The Viking leader of Dublin; later she was wife of Malachy II, king of Ulster and finally married Brian Boru (read the legend), king of Munster and later king of all Ireland. Her three sons, Sitric, Murdach and Donough continued to rule Ireland after The Battle of Clontarf where Brian Boru died in 1014.
Girl/Female
Italian Spanish Latin
Lucky.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Official; Formal
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the places, for example in Cheshire, County Durham, Hertfordshire, Norfolk, Shropshire, Warwickshire, Wiltshire, Worcestershire, and North and West Yorkshire, so called from Old English stocc ‘tree trunk’ or stoc ‘dependent settlement’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. It is not possible to distinguish between the two first elements on the basis of early forms.A family of this name were established in America by an English Quaker, Richard Stockton, in 1656. He bought large tracts of land around Princeton, NJ, and founded an estate on which his great-grandson, Richard Stockton (1730–81), a leading colonial lawyer and one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, was born.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Ceremonious; Formal; Feminine of Rasmi
Surname or Lastname
Indian (Andhra Pradesh); pronounced as two syllables
Indian (Andhra Pradesh); pronounced as two syllables : Hindu name of unknown meaning.English : variant spelling of Ann.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of the habitational name Marston. The two forms seem to have been used interchangeably.French : habitational name from places so called in Marne and Meuse, or from Marçon in Sarthe.
FORMULA TWO
FORMULA TWO
Boy/Male
Hindi Indian
Ananta.
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Harvester; Abbreviation of Teresa
Girl/Female
Hindu
Lord of poets, Lord Ganesh, Small poem
Girl/Female
Muslim
Beautiful, Rose
Boy/Male
British, English
Sea Lover
Boy/Male
Tamil
God of Love
Surname or Lastname
English
English :
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Rajasthani, Tamil, Telugu
Engrossed
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
White Stone; Marble
Boy/Male
Hindu
FORMULA TWO
FORMULA TWO
FORMULA TWO
FORMULA TWO
FORMULA TWO
n.
A prescribed or set form; an established rule; a fixed or conventional method in which anything is to be done, arranged, or said.
a.
Having the form or appearance without the substance or essence; external; as, formal duty; formal worship; formal courtesy, etc.
n.
A symbolic expression (by means of letters, figures, etc.) of the constituents or constitution of a compound.
pl.
of Formula
v. t.
To reduce to, or express in, a formula; to put in a clear and definite form of statement or expression.
v. t.
To reduce to a forula; to formulate.
n.
A rule or principle expressed in algebraic language; as, the binominal formula.
v. t.
To reduce to a formula; to formulate.
a.
Done in due form, or with solemnity; according to regular method; not incidental, sudden or irregular; express; as, he gave his formal consent.
n.
A set or prescribed model; a formula.
a.
Expressing the type, structure, relations, and reactions of a compound; graphic; -- said of formulae. See under Formula.
n.
A written confession of faith; a formal statement of foctrines.
n.
A formula of words used as above.
pl.
of Formula
a.
Devoted to, or done in accordance with, forms or rules; punctilious; regular; orderly; methodical; of a prescribed form; exact; prim; stiff; ceremonious; as, a man formal in his dress, his gait, his conversation.
n.
A prescription or recipe for the preparation of a medicinal compound.
n.
A book containing stated and prescribed forms, as of oaths, declarations, prayers, medical formulaae, etc.; a book of precedents.
n.
Prescribed form or model; formula.
n.
A prayer; an invocation; a religious formula; a charm.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Formulate