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Submarine of the Royal Navy
HMS C3 was one of 38 C-class submarines built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 20th century. The boat was used to demolish a viaduct during
HMS_C3
Ship type
Two Sun Ship C3 ships were converted to Long Island-class escort carriers. Mormacmail renamed USS Long Island and Mormacland renamed HMS Archer both were
Type_C3_ship
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up C3 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. C3, C-3, C03, C.III or similar may refer to: C3, the chemical symbol for Tricarbon Cyclopropatriene Haplogroup
C3
1918 Royal Navy blockade of the Belgian port of Zeebrugge during WWI
HMS Tetrarch (R-class destroyer) Submarines (to damage Zeebrugge viaduct): HMS C1 and HMS C3 (British C-class submarines), together with a picket boat to rescue
Zeebrugge_Raid
English recipient of the Victoria Cross
Royal Navy. At 26 years old, he was a lieutenant commanding a submarine, HMS C3 in the Royal Navy during the First World War when he took part in the Zeebrugge
Richard_Sandford
1905 class of British submarines
RN: HMS C1 HMS C2 HMS C3 HMS C4 HMS C5 HMS C6 HMS C7 HMS C8 HMS C9 HMS C10 HMS C11 HMS C12 HMS C13 HMS C14 HMS C15 HMS C16 HMS C17 HMS C18 HMS C19 HMS C20
British_C-class_submarine
World War I U-boat in the German Imperial Navy
the U for Unterseeboot would be translated as His Majesty's Submarine. Not HMS Coreopsis (1917), a sloop and Q-ship with which it is often confused. Bendert
SM_UB-85
flagships HMS Albion, HMS Bulwark, HMS Invincible, and HMS Ocean. Abdül Hamid (the first submarine in the world to fire a live torpedo underwater), HMS Upholder
List of ships and submarines built in Barrow-in-Furness
List_of_ships_and_submarines_built_in_Barrow-in-Furness
Nassau-class battleship of the German Imperial Navy
Rheinland and her sister ships in response to the revolutionary British HMS Dreadnought, which had been launched in 1906. Rheinland was laid down in
SMS_Rheinland
Submarine of the Royal Navy
HMS E1 (laid down as HMS D9) was a British E-class submarine that was built by Chatham Dockyard and cost £101,700. E1 was laid down on 14 February 1911
HMS_E1
Frigate class being built for the Royal Navy
early 2007 this had crystallised into the three requirements; C1, C2 and C3. The C1 was to be an anti-submarine warfare task group-enabled platform and
Type_26_frigate
Gipsy-class destroyer
HMS Falcon was a Fairfield three-funnel, 30 knot destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1898 – 1899 Naval Estimates. She spent her life in Home
HMS_Falcon_(1899)
Russian submarine
Apr: UB-71 22 Apr: Prinz August Wilhelm, UB-55 23 Apr: HMS Brilliant, HMS C3, HMS Sirius, HMS Thetis 25 Apr: U-104 28 Apr: Oronsa 29 Apr: Priarial 30
Russian_submarine_AG-12
July 1916 Thiepval, France William Sanders HMS Prize 1917-04-3030 April 1917 Atlantic Richard Sandford HMS C3 1918-04-2222–23 April 1918 Zeebrugge, Belgium
List of First World War Victoria Cross recipients
List_of_First_World_War_Victoria_Cross_recipients
United States Navy escort carrier
in HMS Avenger, Biter, and Dasher, all with similar building histories and transferred to the Royal Navy under Lend-Lease. Fairsky "Sun Gets Four C3 Motorships"
USS_Charger
Submarine of the Royal Navy
HMS E9 was a British E class submarine built by Vickers, Barrow. She was laid down on 1 June 1912 and was commissioned on 18 June 1914. Like all post-E8
HMS_E9
Hewett HMS Beagle 1854 Crimean War Siege of Sevastopol, Crimea Joseph Trewavas HMS Beagle 1855 Crimean War Sea of Azov, Crimea Richard Sandford HMS C3 1918
List of Victoria Cross recipients of the Royal Navy
List_of_Victoria_Cross_recipients_of_the_Royal_Navy
William Sanders OF-2.3Lieutenant HMS Prize First World War 1917-04-3030 April 1917 Richard Sandford OF-2.3Lieutenant HMS C3 First World War 1918-04-2222–23
List of Victoria Cross recipients (N–Z)
List_of_Victoria_Cross_recipients_(N–Z)
Italian ''La Masa''-class destroyer
Apr: UB-71 22 Apr: Prinz August Wilhelm, UB-55 23 Apr: HMS Brilliant, HMS C3, HMS Sirius, HMS Thetis 25 Apr: U-104 28 Apr: Oronsa 29 Apr: Priarial 30
Italian destroyer Giacinto Carini
Italian_destroyer_Giacinto_Carini
Cruiser of the Royal Navy
HMS King Alfred was one of four Drake-class armoured cruisers built for the Royal Navy around 1900. She served as flagship of the China Station from 1906
HMS_King_Alfred_(1901)
Apollo-class cruiser
HMS Sirius was an Apollo-class cruiser of the British Royal Navy which served from 1892 to 1918 in various colonial posts such as the South and West African
HMS_Sirius_(1890)
British submarine in service during WWI
HMS E19 was an E-class submarine of the Royal Navy, commissioned in 1914 at Vickers, Barrow-in-Furness. During World War I she was part of the British
HMS_E19
Month in 1918
scuttling warships HMS Brilliant, HMS Iphigenia, HMS Sirius, HMS Thetis, and submarine HMS C3. The Royal Navy also lost destroyer HMS North Star from on-shore
April_1918
1906 British passenger ship
1 Apr: HMS Falcon 3 Apr: AG-11, AG-12, AG-16, HMS E1, HMS E9 4 Apr: HMS Bittern, HMS C26, HMS E8 5 Apr: HMS C27, HMS C35 7 Apr: Rye 8 Apr: HMS E19 10
SS_Oronsa_(1906)
Submarine of the Royal Navy
HMS E8 was a British E-class submarine built at Chatham Dockyard. She was laid down on 30 March 1912 and was commissioned on 18 June 1914. She cost £105
HMS_E8
Italian ''La Masa''-class destroyer
Apr: UB-71 22 Apr: Prinz August Wilhelm, UB-55 23 Apr: HMS Brilliant, HMS C3, HMS Sirius, HMS Thetis 25 Apr: U-104 28 Apr: Oronsa 29 Apr: Priarial 30
Italian destroyer Benedetto Cairoli
Italian_destroyer_Benedetto_Cairoli
German cargo liner
Apr: UB-71 22 Apr: Prinz August Wilhelm, UB-55 23 Apr: HMS Brilliant, HMS C3, HMS Sirius, HMS Thetis 25 Apr: U-104 28 Apr: Oronsa 29 Apr: Priarial 30
SS_Prinz_August_Wilhelm
Apollo-class cruiser of the British Royal Navy
HMS Brilliant was an Apollo-class cruiser of the British Royal Navy which served from 1893 to 1918 in various colonial posts and off the British Isles
HMS_Brilliant_(1891)
Submarine of the Royal Navy
HMS C26 was one of 38 C-class submarines built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 20th century. The C-class boats of the 1907–08 and subsequent
HMS_C26
Apr: UB-71 22 Apr: Prinz August Wilhelm, UB-55 23 Apr: HMS Brilliant, HMS C3, HMS Sirius, HMS Thetis 25 Apr: U-104 28 Apr: Oronsa 29 Apr: Priarial 30
Russian_submarine_AG-16
German Type UB III submarine, operated during World War I
Apr: UB-71 22 Apr: Prinz August Wilhelm, UB-55 23 Apr: HMS Brilliant, HMS C3, HMS Sirius, HMS Thetis 25 Apr: U-104 28 Apr: Oronsa 29 Apr: Priarial 30
SM_UB-55
1917-November 1918 in date order". Naval History. Retrieved 25 January 2013. "HMS Falcon". UK Diving. Retrieved 7 February 2013. "Lusitano". Uboat.net. Retrieved
List of shipwrecks in April 1918
List_of_shipwrecks_in_April_1918
Apollo-class cruiser
HMS Thetis was an Apollo-class second-class protected cruiser of the Royal Navy, launched on 13 December 1890. Her first significant mission was service
HMS_Thetis_(1890)
USS Cushing in St. George's Channel and severely damaged. Later the same day HMS Jessamine came upon her and dropped further depth-charges, sinking her and
SM_U-104
Apr: UB-71 22 Apr: Prinz August Wilhelm, UB-55 23 Apr: HMS Brilliant, HMS C3, HMS Sirius, HMS Thetis 25 Apr: U-104 28 Apr: Oronsa 29 Apr: Priarial 30
SM_UB-33
Russian submarine
Apr: UB-71 22 Apr: Prinz August Wilhelm, UB-55 23 Apr: HMS Brilliant, HMS C3, HMS Sirius, HMS Thetis 25 Apr: U-104 28 Apr: Oronsa 29 Apr: Priarial 30
Russian_submarine_AG-11
Destroyer of the Royal Navy
HMS Bittern was a Vickers three-funnel, 30-knot destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1895 – 1896 Naval Estimates. She was the fourth ship to
HMS_Bittern_(1897)
German type UB III U-boat (submarine)
charges at position 35°58′N 5°18′E / 35.967°N 5.300°E / 35.967; 5.300 from HMS ML413 off Menorca on 21 April 1918. She was built by Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft
SM_UB-71
Apr: UB-71 22 Apr: Prinz August Wilhelm, UB-55 23 Apr: HMS Brilliant, HMS C3, HMS Sirius, HMS Thetis 25 Apr: U-104 28 Apr: Oronsa 29 Apr: Priarial 30
SS_Rye_(1914)
1908 French submarine
Apr: UB-71 22 Apr: Prinz August Wilhelm, UB-55 23 Apr: HMS Brilliant, HMS C3, HMS Sirius, HMS Thetis 25 Apr: U-104 28 Apr: Oronsa 29 Apr: Priarial 30
French_submarine_Prairial
Submarine of the Royal Navy
HMS C27 was one of 38 C-class submarines built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 20th century. The C-class boats of the 1907–08 and subsequent
HMS_C27
Apr: UB-71 22 Apr: Prinz August Wilhelm, UB-55 23 Apr: HMS Brilliant, HMS C3, HMS Sirius, HMS Thetis 25 Apr: U-104 28 Apr: Oronsa 29 Apr: Priarial 30
SS_Brussels
Aircraft carrier class of the US & Royal Navy
1942-class escort carrier.[page needed] All three were originally American type C3 merchant ships in the process of being built at the Sun Shipbuilding and Drydock
Avenger-class_escort_carrier
8 September 1917 as SM UB-82. UB-82 was sunk on 17 April 1918 by HMS Pilot Me and HMS Young Fred at 55°13′N 5°55′W / 55.217°N 5.917°W / 55.217; -5.917
SM_UB-82
Destroyer of the French Navy
1 Apr: HMS Falcon 3 Apr: AG-11, AG-12, AG-16, HMS E1, HMS E9 4 Apr: HMS Bittern, HMS C26, HMS E8 5 Apr: HMS C27, HMS C35 7 Apr: Rye 8 Apr: HMS E19 10
French_destroyer_Faulx
Submarine of the Royal Navy
HMS C35 was one of 38 C-class submarines built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 20th century. The C-class boats of the 1907–08 and subsequent
HMS_C35
Boat that services aircraft landing on water
Adastral, ex HMS Fife Ness, a Fort ship, converted to a seaplane depot ship, and operated by the RAF between 1947 and 1953 USS Tangier (USA, a C3 cargo ship
Seaplane_tender
1942 Avenger-class escort carrier of the Royal Navy
36°15′N 07°45′W / 36.250°N 7.750°W / 36.250; -7.750 HMS Avenger was a Royal Navy escort aircraft carrier during the Second World War. In 1939 she was
HMS_Avenger_(D14)
British guided missile destroyer, 1964–1986
HMS Glamorgan was a County-class destroyer of the Royal Navy with a displacement of 5,440 tonnes. The ship was built by Vickers-Armstrongs in Newcastle
HMS_Glamorgan
Ship used to carry soldiers
VC2-S-AP2 hull conversions was completed. A class of Type C3 ship – comprising mainly C3-S-A2 and C3-S-A3 hulls – was also converted to dedicated troopships
Troopship
hull 46) – Converted to HMS Archer (D78) SS Mormacmail (MC hull 47) – Converted to USS Long Island (CVE-1) The 8 vessels of the C3-E type were a private
List_of_Type_C3_ships
Minesweeper of the United States Navy
Apr: UB-71 22 Apr: Prinz August Wilhelm, UB-55 23 Apr: HMS Brilliant, HMS C3, HMS Sirius, HMS Thetis 25 Apr: U-104 28 Apr: Oronsa 29 Apr: Priarial 30
USS_Mary_B._Garner
Apr: UB-71 22 Apr: Prinz August Wilhelm, UB-55 23 Apr: HMS Brilliant, HMS C3, HMS Sirius, HMS Thetis 25 Apr: U-104 28 Apr: Oronsa 29 Apr: Priarial 30
SM_UB-78
Type of WWII aircraft carrier
construction at the time. However, by 1940 the need had become urgent and HMS Audacity was converted from the captured German merchant ship MV Hannover
Escort_carrier
List of ships with the same or similar names
Type C3 ships built for the United States Maritime Commission on behalf of Moore-McCormack Lines: SS Mormacland (1939) (MC hull number 46, Type C3), built
SS_Mormacland
Aircraft carrier class of the US Navy
listed as "AVG" (Aircraft Escort Vessels). They were converted from type C3-class merchant ships. The first ship of the class—USS Long Island, originally
Long Island-class escort carrier
Long_Island-class_escort_carrier
1942 Avenger-class escort carrier of the Royal Navy
HMS Dasher (D37) was a British Royal Navy aircraft carrier, of the Avenger class of converted merchant vessels, and one of the shortest-lived escort carriers
HMS_Dasher_(D37)
Long Island-class escort carrier
HMS Archer was a Long Island-class escort carrier built by the United States in 1939–1940 and operated by the Royal Navy during World War II. She was
HMS_Archer_(D78)
Passenger ship
towed to Hong Kong for demolition in 1980. Fairsky was laid down in 1941 as a C3 cargo ship named Steel Artisan, but with the entry of the United States into
Fairsky
type C3-S-A1, C3-S-A3, or C3-S-A2 USS Queens (APA-103) Bayfield class: MC type C3-S-A2 USS Westmoreland (APA-104) Windsor class: MC type C3-S-A1, C3-S-A3
List of United States Navy amphibious warfare ships
List_of_United_States_Navy_amphibious_warfare_ships
List of ships with the same or similar names
Favorite between 1836 and 1856, and was designated C3 and later C77 while in use as a coal hulk. HMS Favorite (1864) was an ironclad screw corvette launched
HMS_Favourite
1943 escort carrier
HMS Speaker (D90), a Ruler-class escort carrier, based on a "C3" hull, was originally the Bogue-class USS Delgada (AVG/ACV/CVE-40), which was transferred
HMS_Speaker_(D90)
American escort carrier transferred to the Royal Navy
assigned to MC hull 260 on 23 August 1942, a ship to be built to modified C3-S-A1 plans. She was laid down on 12 March 1943 by the Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding
HMS_Queen_(D19)
Unbuilt 1960s class of UK aircraft carriers
CVA-02 were intended to replace HMS Victorious and HMS Ark Royal, while CVA-03 and CVA-04 would have replaced HMS Hermes and HMS Eagle respectively. The planned
CVA-01
List of ships with the same or similar names
SS Mormacmail may refer to one of several Type C3 ships built for the United States Maritime Commission on behalf of Moore-McCormack Lines: SS Mormacmail (1940)
SS_Mormacmail
American escort carrier transferred to the Royal Navy
Bogue-class escort carrier. Assigned on 23 August 1942 to MC hull 259, a modified C3-S-A1 laid down on 23 February 1943 by Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding of Tacoma
HMS_Thane
List of ships with the same or similar names
Type C3 ships built for the United States Maritime Commission on behalf of Moore-McCormack Lines: MS Mormacpenn (1939) (MC hull number 44, Type C3), built
SS_Mormacpenn
Canadian River-class destroyer
escorting Convoy HG 47, and managed to return to Barrow-in-Furness, escorted by HMS Highlander, largely under her own power, but with 21 dead and without most
HMCS_Saguenay_(D79)
1943 Ruler-class escort carrier of the Royal Navy
HMS Ruler was the lead ship of her class of escort carrier of the Royal Navy during the Second World War. She was built in the United States as the Bogue-class
HMS_Ruler
1943 agreement between Italy and the Allies
Dwight D. Eisenhower for the Allies, at Malta aboard the British battleship HMS Nelson. The armistice was also referred to as the Long Armistice in Italy
Armistice_of_Malta
Cargo ship of the United States Navy
freighter Ettrick (she later sank at 0836 that morning) and the escort carrier HMS Avenger; the latter blew up, taking with her almost all of her complement
USS_Almaack
1942 class of escort aircraft carriers of the Royal Navy
Navy during the Second World War. The United States Navy had acquired 22 C3 cargo ships shortly after the Attack on Pearl Harbor to be converted into
Attacker-class_escort_carrier
English explorer (c. 1565 – after 1611)
(13 August 1989). "A secret etched in stony silence". Ottawa Citizen. p. C3. Archived from the original on 29 October 2023. Retrieved 28 October 2023
Henry_Hudson
1943 Attacker-class escort carrier
(CVE-17) (originally AVG-17 then ACV-17) was laid down on 31 July 1941 as a C3-S-A2 by Ingalls Shipbuilding, Hull 296 of Pascagoula, Mississippi, under Maritime
HMS_Pursuer_(D73)
R-class submarine of the United States
Harold A. "RCN anti-submarine warfare (ASW) training submarines: HMS P.514, HMS P552, HMS P.554, and HNLMS O 15". Retrieved 19 November 2025. Wikimedia Commons
USS_R-19
1942 Attacker-class escort carrier of the Royal Navy
HMS Battler (D18) was an American-built escort carrier that served with the Royal Navy during the Second World War. Converted from a merchantman under
HMS_Battler
1941 class of frigates of the Royal Navy
is called "HMS Saltash Castle", and was played by the corvette HMS Portchester Castle.) HMCS New Glasgow played the fictional frigate "HMS Rockhampton"
River-class_frigate
Operations BLUE Switzerland YYY ICAO Used by airlines without a specific code C3 IPR Independent Carrier (ICAR) ICAR Ukraine ICA Icaro ICARFLY Italy ICD Icaro
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Aircraft carrier of the US Navy
Home Fleet – a group that included the battlecruiser HMS Renown and the anti-aircraft cruisers HMS Cairo and Charybdis. Madison and Lang also served in
USS_Wasp_(CV-7)
Royal Air Force station in the Falkland Islands
local airfield was prepared for jet aircraft. HMS Hermes was the first to take guard duty, whilst HMS Invincible went north to change a main engine at
RAF_Mount_Pleasant
Series of shipping lines
Anne Arundel. The Type C3 ships Mormacmail and Mormacland became the Long Island-class escort carriers USS Long Island and HMS Archer, and other Mooremack
Moore-McCormack
1942 Avenger-class escort carrier of the Royal Navy and French Navy
HMS Biter was a Royal Navy escort carrier during the Second World War. She was laid down as a merchant ship at the Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Company
HMS_Biter_(D97)
First United States Navy aircraft carrier
for Netherlands East Indies Engagements, 23 January – 27 February 1942. HMS Argus Some English language sources rely on Roscoe which incorrectly attributes
USS_Langley_(CV-1)
Small car manufactured by Citroën (1948–1990)
take on the sub-compact classic. A CV concept design was demised into new C3. The CV 2000 concept was on public display at Citroën's 100th Anniversary
Citroën_2CV
1943 Attacker-class escort carrier later converted to a merchant ship
the United Kingdom as Trailer. On 11 January 1943, the ship was renamed HMS Hunter (D80) and commissioned by the Royal Navy. In March 1945 was attached
HMS_Hunter_(D80)
1941 Illustrious-class aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy
HMS Victorious was the third Illustrious-class aircraft carrier after Illustrious and Formidable. Ordered under the 1936 Naval Programme, she was laid
HMS_Victorious_(R38)
Royal Navy escort carrier
HMS Fencer (D64/R308) was an American-built Attacker-class escort carrier that served with the Royal Navy during the Second World War. Acquired by the
HMS_Fencer
Escort carrier
HMS Nabob (D77) was a Ruler-class escort aircraft carrier which served in the Royal Navy during 1943 and 1944. The ship was built in the United States
HMS_Nabob_(D77)
British C-class and afterward Canadian destroyer
HMS Kempenfelt was a C-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy in the early 1930s. A flotilla leader, she saw service in the Home Fleet before World
HMS_Kempenfelt_(I18)
Chinese strategic bomber aircraft
navigation systems, doppler navigation radar and GPS receiver. Xi'an H-6G – (EW & C3 Aircraft) Provides targeting data to ground-launched cruise missiles, built
Xi'an_H-6
WWII Attacker-class escort carrier
HMS Ravager (D70) was an Attacker-class escort carrier built in the United States (as part of the Bogue class) and operated by the Royal Navy during World
HMS_Ravager_(D70)
Flower-class corvette
named after flowering plants. She was ordered for the Royal Navy (RN) as HMS Eyebright as part of the 1939-1940 Flower-class building program. She was
HMCS_Eyebright
American escort carrier transferred to the Royal Navy
Niantic (CVE-46) was a US escort carrier, that served in the Royal Navy as HMS Ranee (D03). Niantic, originally given the designation AVG-46, was redesignated
HMS_Ranee
Gunboat of the United States Navy
HMS Olympus 9 May: U-352 10 May: HMHS Ramb IV 11 May: Bedfordshire, Cape of Good Hope, HMS Kipling, HMS Lively, USS Neosho 12 May: Empire Dell, HMS Jackal
USS_Oahu_(PR-6)
American escort carrier transferred to the Royal Navy
(CVE-19) (earlier AVG-19 then ACV-19) was assigned to MC hull 198, a converted C3 laid down by the Western Pipe and Steel Company, San Francisco, California
HMS_Striker_(D12)
Destroyer
HMS Fortune was one of nine F-class destroyers built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1930s. Although she was assigned to the Home Fleet upon completion
HMS_Fortune_(H70)
American class of submarine-launched ballistic missile
retired in 2005. Its objective was to achieve performance similar to Poseidon (C3) but at extended range. Trident II (designated D5) had the objective of improved
Trident_(missile)
1944 Ruler-class escort aircraft carrier
were essentially a repeat version of the Attacker class. Based on the Type C3 design, the Ruler class were acquired by the Royal Navy as part of Lend-Lease
HMS_Puncher_(D79)
R-class submarine of the United States
Register on 7 November 1941. She continued her career in British home waters as HMS P.511, a training submarine, until returned to the US Navy, in the United
USS_R-3
Class of American cargo ships
Berkeley / HMS Empire Battleaxe / HMS Donovan (F161) Cape Compass / HMS Empire Cutlass / HMS Sansovino (F162) Cape Gregory / HMS Empire Halberd / HMS Silvio (F160)
Type_C1_ship
HMS C3
HMS C3
Boy/Male
Arabic
Whisper
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who has the mace as his weapon
Female
Egyptian
, the wife of Smen.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
One who has Fulfilled his Desires
Boy/Male
Tamil
One who has conquered his ego
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
One who has Accomplished his Aim
Boy/Male
Tamil
One who has mouse as his charioteer
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
One who has Mastered his Senses
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vrishavahana | வà¯à®°à¯€à®·à®µà®¾à®¹à®¨à®¾
One who has bull as his vehicle
Vrishavahana | வà¯à®°à¯€à®·à®µà®¾à®¹à®¨à®¾
Boy/Male
Biblical
He has sent his death.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who has killed his enemies
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who has conquered his ego
Boy/Male
Tamil
One who has killed his enemies
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vajrahasta | வாஜà¯à®°à®¹à®¾à®¸à¯à®¤à®¾
One who has a thunderbolt in his hands
Vajrahasta | வாஜà¯à®°à®¹à®¾à®¸à¯à®¤à®¾
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Gold
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Ham.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
One who has Mouse as his Charioteer
Girl/Female
British, English
Smart
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who has bull as his vehicle
HMS C3
HMS C3
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Delighted content
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Jasmine
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord of Strength
Girl/Female
English
which is a.
Male
Hebrew
(עַדְלַי) Hebrew name ADLAY means "justice of God." In the bible, this is the name of an ancestor of Shaphat, the overseer of David's herds.Â
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Supreme Adobe
Girl/Female
Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, Indian
Princess; Small Noble One; Noblewoman
Boy/Male
Tamil
Divyanga | திவà¯à®¯à®¾à®‚காÂ
Divine body
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
New; Development of the Tune Before the Song is Sung
Boy/Male
Shakespearean American Spanish Greek
The History of Troilus and Cressida' A Greek commander.
HMS C3
HMS C3
HMS C3
HMS C3
HMS C3
n.
One who has narrowly escaped the gallows for his crimes.
n.
Fig.: A writer, or his style; as, he has a sharp pen.
prep.
Accord; adaptation; as, an occupation to his taste; she has a husband to her mind.
n.
A man who has lost his wife by death, and has not married again.
pron.
The possessive of he; as, the book is his.
pl.
of Monopodium
n.
The act of withholding what one has in his hands by virtue of some right.
n.
A man who has charge of a bathorse and his load.
n.
An officer who has original jurisdiction in his own right, and not by deputation.
n.
One who has the charge of a child or pupil and his estate; a guardian.
n.
The covered part of a locomotive, in which the engineer has his station.
n.
A veteran who has honorably completed his service.
n.
One who by teaching has become formal, positive, or pedantic in his ways; one who has the manner of a schoolmaster; a pedant.
n.
The departure of a player from the stage, when he has performed his part.
n.
The duration of one's life; the hours and days which a person has at his disposal.
n.
An unequal gait; a limp; a halt; as, he has a hobble in his gait.
pron.
Belonging or pertaining to him; -- used as a pronominal adjective or adjective pronoun; as, tell John his papers are ready; formerly used also for its, but this use is now obsolete.
n.
A member of a university or a college who has not taken his first degree; a student in any school who has not completed his course.