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Strait in Nunavut, Canada
Hoppner Strait is a narrow arm of Foxe Basin east of Lyon Inlet in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut, Canada. It is situated between Winter Island and
Hoppner_Strait
Officer of Royal Navy
honour, including: Cape Hoppner in the Northwest Territories Hoppner Inlet, Hoppner River, Hoppner Strait in Nunavut Hoppner Island in Ontario Barrow
Henry_Parkyns_Hoppner
Topics referred to by the same term
Territories, Canada Hoppner Inlet, Nunavut, Canada Hoppner Island, Ontario, Canada Hoppner River, Nunavut, Canada Hoppner Strait, Nunavut, Canada Hoeppner
Hoppner
Water between Greenland and Canada
Davis Strait (Danish: Davisstrædet; Inuktitut: ᕿᑭᖅᑖᓘᑉ ᐃᑭᖓ Qikiqtaaluup Ikinga) is a southern arm of the Arctic Ocean that lies north of the Labrador Sea
Davis_Strait
River in Nunavut, Canada
The Hoppner River flows northward from Wollaston Peninsula (previously referred to as Wollaston Land) into Dolphin and Union Strait at the juncture with
Hoppner_River
Island in the Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut, Canada
in the Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut. It lies in the Foxe Basin with Hoppner Strait to the northwest. Winter Island is south of the Melville Peninsula,
Winter_Island_(Qikiqtaaluk)
Arctic strait below northwest Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada
083°00′W / 69.833°N 83.000°W / 69.833; -83.000 (Fury and Hecla Strait) Fury and Hecla Strait is a narrow (from 2 to 20 km (1.2 to 12.4 mi) wide) Arctic seawater
Fury_and_Hecla_Strait
Strait connecting the Atlantic Ocean to Hudson Bay in Canada
The Hudson Strait (French: Détroit d'Hudson) in Nunavut links the Atlantic Ocean and the Labrador Sea to Hudson Bay in Canada. This strait lies between
Hudson_Strait
Strait in Nunavut, Canada
Victoria Strait is a strait in northern Canada that lies in Nunavut off the mainland in the Arctic Ocean. It is between Victoria Island to the west and
Victoria_Strait
Strait
Bellot Strait is a strait in Nunavut that separates Somerset Island to its north from the Murchison Promontory of Boothia Peninsula to its south, which
Bellot_Strait
Canadian/Danish strait
The Nares Strait (Danish: Nares Strædet; French: Détroit de Nares) is a waterway between Ellesmere Island and Greenland that connects the northern part
Nares_Strait
Sea route north of North America
Wales Strait on the northwest side of Victoria Island. M'Clure Strait to the northwest is ice-filled; southwest through the Prince of Wales Strait between
Northwest_Passage
Strait in Nunavut, Canada
Rae Strait is a small strait in the Kitikmeot Region of Nunavut, Canada. It is located between King William Island and the Boothia Peninsula on the mainland
Rae_Strait
List of rivers in Nunavut Province, Canada
Harding River Kagloryuak River (Victoria Island) Dolphin and Union Strait Hoppner River Coronation Gulf Rae River Richardson River Coppermine River Asiak
List_of_rivers_of_Nunavut
19th-century British Royal Navy bomb vessel
Strait. On her second Arctic trip, Fury was commanded by Henry Parkyns Hoppner while Parry, in command of the expedition, moved to Hecla. This voyage
HMS_Fury_(1814)
Strait in Nunavut, Canada
James Ross Strait, an arm of the Arctic Ocean, is a channel between King William Island and the Boothia Peninsula in the Canadian territory of Nunavut
James_Ross_Strait
Body of water in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Danish Strait is a strait running through the Sverdrup Islands in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Located in the waters of the Canadian territory of Nunavut
Danish_Strait
Strait in Canada
Wilkins Strait (78°10′N 112°00′W / 78.167°N 112.000°W / 78.167; -112.000 (Wilkins Strait)) is a natural waterway through the central Canadian Arctic
Wilkins_Strait
Watercourse in Nunavut, Canada
Pullen Strait (75°30′N 096°00′W / 75.500°N 96.000°W / 75.500; -96.000 (Pullen Strait)) is a natural waterway through the central Arctic Archipelago
Pullen_Strait
Argentine island near Tierra del Fuego
Colnett on the north coast. Key fjords on the north coast include Port Hoppner, Port Parry, Port Basil Hall, Port Año Nuevo, Port Cook, and Port San Juan
Isla_de_los_Estados
Shallow strait in Nunavut, Canada
The Simpson Strait (68°32′N 097°30′W / 68.533°N 97.500°W / 68.533; -97.500 (Simpson Strait)) is a natural, shallow waterway separating King William
Simpson_Strait
Waterway in Nunavut, Canada
Dease Strait is an east–west waterway between the mainland's Kent Peninsula and Victoria Island in Nunavut, Canada. It is part of the Northwest Passage
Dease_Strait
Royal Navy officer and explorer (1790–1855)
chaplain, William Hooper, purser and diarist, lieutenant Henry Parkyns Hoppner and then midshipmen Francis Crozier and James Clark Ross. Experience from
Edward Parry (Royal Navy officer, born 1790)
Edward_Parry_(Royal_Navy_officer,_born_1790)
Canadian waterway
Cardigan Strait is a narrow waterway in the territory of Nunavut. It lies between the eastern coast of Devon Island and the western coast of Ellesmere
Cardigan_Strait
Strait in Nunavut, Canada
Boyer Strait is a waterway in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut, Canada. It separates Massey Island (to the north) from Alexander Island (to the south)
Boyer_Strait
Strait in Nunavut, Canada
The Glacier Strait is a natural waterway through the Canadian Arctic Archipelago within Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut, Canada. It separates Ellesmere Island
Glacier_Strait
Strait in Nunavut, Canada
Frozen Strait is a waterway in Nunavut just north of Hudson Bay between the Melville Peninsula to the north and Southampton Island to the south. It connects
Frozen_Strait
1845–48 British failed Arctic exploration
their crews, a total of 129 officers and men, became icebound in Victoria Strait near King William Island in what is today the Canadian territory of Nunavut
Franklin's_lost_expedition
Waterway in Northern Canada's territory of Nunavut
Barrow Strait is a shipping waterway in Northern Canada's territory of Nunavut. Forming part of the Parry Channel, the strait separates several large islands
Barrow_Strait
Russian admiral and explorer (1770–1846)
World in the Years 1803, 1804, 1805 & 1806 translated by Richard Belgrave Hoppner (1813) A Voyage Round the World, in the Years 1803, 4, 5, & 6 translated
Adam_Johann_von_Krusenstern
Russian explorer (1605–1673)
an explorer of Siberia and the first European to sail through the Bering Strait, 80 years before Vitus Bering did. In 1648 he sailed from the Kolyma River
Semyon_Dezhnev
Arctic waterway in Canada
The Franklin Strait is an Arctic waterway in Northern Canada's territory of Nunavut. It is located between southeastern Prince of Wales Island and the
Franklin_Strait
Strait in Nunavut, Canada
Hendriksen Strait (77°50′N 096°30′W / 77.833°N 96.500°W / 77.833; -96.500 (Hendriksen Strait)) is a natural waterway through the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Hendriksen_Strait
the west. The strait, an arm of the Arctic Ocean, connects Victoria Strait to the north with Queen Maud Gulf to the south. Alexandra Strait Archived 2012-10-02
Alexandra_Strait
Strait in Nunavut, Canada
Sir William Parker Strait is a waterway in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut, Canada. It separates Helena Island (to the north-west) from Bathurst Island
Sir_William_Parker_Strait
Oceanic division
North America, and the borders follow topographic features: the Bering Strait on the Pacific side and the Greenland Scotland Ridge on the Atlantic side
Arctic_Ocean
The Wellington Strait (69°28′N 095°59′W / 69.467°N 95.983°W / 69.467; -95.983 (Wellington Strait)) (not to be confused with Wellington Channel) is
Wellington_Strait
Dolphin and Union Strait lies in both the Northwest Territories (Inuvik Region) and Nunavut (Kitikmeot Region), Canada, between the mainland and Victoria
Dolphin_and_Union_Strait
Uninhabited island in Nunavut, Canada
Somerset. HMS Fury was an Arctic exploration ship commanded by Henry Parkyns Hoppner. She was damaged by ice while overwintering and was abandoned on 25 August
Somerset_Island_(Nunavut)
Irish naval officer and polar explorer (1796–1848?)
working from nor was he able to find the cairn itself. In 2014, the Victoria Strait Expedition found two items on Hat Island, in the Queen Maud Gulf, near King
Francis_Crozier
Hecla-class bomb vessel best known for Antarctic and Arctic exploration
Franklin expedition. The sunken wreck was discovered by the Canadian Victoria Strait expedition in September 2014. After two years' service in the Mediterranean
HMS_Erebus_(1826)
Strait in Nunavut, Canada
Maclean Strait (77°30′N 103°30′W / 77.500°N 103.500°W / 77.500; -103.500 (Maclean Strait)) is a natural waterway through the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Maclean_Strait
Natural waterway in Qikiqtaaluk, Nunavut, Canada
Crozier Strait is a natural waterway in Qikiqtaaluk, Nunavut, Canada. It separates Bathurst Island's Gregory Peninsula to the west from Milne Island and
Crozier_Strait
Natural waterway through the central Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Evans Strait (63°15′N 082°15′W / 63.250°N 82.250°W / 63.250; -82.250 (Evans Strait)) is a natural waterway through the central Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Evans_Strait
Strait in Nunavut
Desbarats Strait is a natural waterway through the central Canadian Arctic Archipelago in the territory of Nunavut. It separates the Findlay Group of islands
Desbarats_Strait
Waterway in Jones Sound in the Canadian territory of Nunavut
Lady Ann Strait is a waterway in Jones Sound in the Canadian territory of Nunavut. It is 30 km (19 mi) wide at the point between Cape Fitz Roy on Devon
Lady_Ann_Strait
Waterway in Nunavut
Comer Strait is a narrow waterway separating the northeastern tip of Southampton Island from the western shore of White Island in Nunavut's Foxe Basin
Comer_Strait
Watercourse in Nunavut, Canada
The Penny Strait (76°30′N 097°00′W / 76.500°N 97.000°W / 76.500; -97.000 (Penny Strait)) is a natural waterway through the central Canadian Arctic
Penny_Strait
Passage 1557: English expedition led by Stephen Borough reaches the Kara Strait 1576–1578: English expeditions led by Martin Frobisher reach Baffin Island
List_of_Arctic_expeditions
English explorer (c. 1565 – after 1611)
for the Northwest Passage, Hudson became the first European to see Hudson Strait and the immense Hudson Bay. In 1611, after wintering on the shore of James
Henry_Hudson
Strait in Nunavut, Canada
Fisher Strait (63°N 084°W / 63°N 84°W / 63; -84 (Fisher Strait)) is a natural waterway through the central Canadian Arctic Archipelago in the territory
Fisher_Strait
Narrow waterway between Ellesmere Island and Pim Island in Nunavut, Canada
Rice Strait is a narrow waterway between Ellesmere Island's eastern coast and Pim Island in northern Canada's territory of Nunavut. It connects Rosse Bay
Rice_Strait
English explorer (born 1944)
Dolphin and Union Strait following the south coast of Victoria Island and King William Island, north to Resolute Bay via the Franklin Strait and Peel Sound
Ranulph_Fiennes
Russian explorer and geodesist
doing this, Fyodorov and Gvozdev completed the discovery of the Bering Strait, once started by Semyon Dezhnyov and Fedot Alekseyev and continued by Bering
Mikhail_Gvozdev
19th-century British polar expedition
Prince of Wales Strait. Instead, the expedition did a portage across Banks Island, crossed the Banks Strait, Melville Sound, Barrow Strait, and then entered
McClure_Arctic_expedition
Scottish explorer (1813–1893)
Committee Bay and went up the east coast hoping to reach the Fury and Hecla Strait, which William Edward Parry's men had seen in 1822. The weather was bad
John_Rae_(explorer)
Waterway near Nunavut, Canada
Arnott Strait Arnott Strait is a waterway in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut, Canada. It separates Cameron Island (to the north) from Île Vanier (to
Arnott_Strait
First nuclear-powered submarine of the US Navy, in service from 1954 to 1980
in the Bering Strait. The ice extended as much as 60 ft (18 m) below sea level. During the initial attempt to go through the Bering Strait, there was insufficient
USS_Nautilus_(SSN-571)
Arctic waterway in Canada
Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut, Canada. It is a natural bay in Sir William Parker Strait by northeastern Bathurst Island. The inlet is part of Qausuittuq National
Young_Inlet
Island (to the north) from Bathurst Island (to the south). To the west, the strait opens into the Byam Martin Channel, and to the east it opens into the Erskine
Pell_Inlet
Shipping route running along the Russian Arctic coast
the boundary between the Barents and Kara Seas (the Kara Strait) and ends in the Bering Strait (Cape Dezhnev). The NSR straddles the seas of the Arctic
Northern_Sea_Route
Norwegian polar explorer (1872–1928)
Parry Channel and then south through Peel Sound, James Ross Strait, Simpson Strait and Rae Strait. They spent two winters at King William Island, in the harbour
Roald_Amundsen
British explorer and naval officer (1728–1779)
cannibalism his crew had heard in Poverty Bay. Cook established that a strait separated the North Island from the South Island and then completed the
James_Cook
Inlet in Nunavut, Canada
water in Nunavut's Qikiqtaaluk Region in Canada. It lies in western Hudson Strait, forming a wedge into Baffin Island's Meta Incognita Peninsula and the western
Bond_Inlet
17th-century Russian explorer
explorer who organized the first European expedition through the Bering Strait. He was normally known as Fedot Alekseyev. Only a few sources call him the
Fedot_Alekseyevich_Popov
Strait in Nunavut, Canada
Pearse Strait is a waterway in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut, Canada. It separates Île Vanier (to the north) from Massey Island (to the south). To
Pearse_Strait
Danish-born Russian explorer (1681–1741)
from there the western coast of the North American continent. The Bering Strait, the Bering Sea, Bering Island, the Bering Glacier, and Vitus Lake were
Vitus_Bering
Body of water in Nunavut, Canada
body of water in Nunavut's Qikiqtaaluk Region. It lies in western Hudson Strait, forming a wedge into Baffin Island's Meta Incognita Peninsula. Kangiqturjuaq
Kangiqturjuaq
20th-century Canadian Arctic explorer
enter McClure Strait to the northwest and, as usual, was blocked by ice. Next he turned southwest and passed through the Prince of Wales Strait, apparently
Henry_Larsen_(explorer)
British naval officer and polar explorer
attempt to explore the Northwest Passage through Lancaster Sound and Bering Strait. He was among twelve officers of the Franklin Expedition who posed for daguerreotypes
Henry_Le_Vesconte
Royal Navy Admiral and explorer (1811–1883)
of Banks Island and saw an open strait tending northeast. This was the Prince of Wales Strait. He entered the strait thinking that he might have found
Richard_Collinson
Explorer and officer of Russian Navy (1787–1846)
Oceania and the western coast of North America and passed through the Bering Strait in search of a passage across the Arctic Ocean. His second voyage was intended
Otto_von_Kotzebue
Bay on the Arctic coast of Canada
King William Island shelters it to the northwest. To the west the Simpson Strait separates King William Island from the Adelaide Peninsula. Its mouth is
Chantrey_Inlet
British naval officer and polar explorer (1821–1847?)
attempt to explore a north-west passage through Lancaster Sound and Bering Strait. On 13 March 1845 Fairholme joined the crew of the discovery ship Erebus
James_Walter_Fairholme
Body of water in Nunavut, Canada
escaping. In 1852 Bellot Strait, the frozen western exit, was discovered. In 1858 Francis Leopold McClintock tried to pass this strait, gave up, and wintered
Prince_Regent_Inlet
body of water in Nunavut's Qikiqtaaluk Region. It lies in western Hudson Strait, forming a wedge into Baffin Island's Meta Incognita Peninsula and the western
Kanajjut
Earth's southernmost continent
the Governorate of Terra Australis, which encompassed lands south of the Strait of Magellan and thus the then-hypothetical Antarctica, granting this Governorate
Antarctica
Ocean around Antarctica
across Bass Strait to Cape Wickham, King Island, along the west coast of King Island, then the remainder of the way south across Bass Strait to Cape Grim
Southern_Ocean
Failed attempt to reach the North Pole by balloon
the wind propel a hydrogen balloon across the Arctic Sea to the Bering Strait, to fetch up in Alaska, Canada, or Russia, and passing near or even right
Andrée's Arctic balloon expedition
Andrée's_Arctic_balloon_expedition
Body of water in Nunavut, Canada
between Maxwell Bay and Croker Bay, north of Lancaster Sound and Barrow Strait. Powell Inlet is 12 mi (19 km) long. Publications (Digitized May 5, 2009 ed
Powell_Inlet
Royal Navy Admiral (1796–1878)
He reached Hudson Strait on the first of August. By the end of the month, Terror was beset by ice somewhere east of Frozen Strait. It remained icebound
George_Back
English naval officer and explorer (1796–1832)
attempt at the Northwest Passage. Among Lyon's lieutenants was Henry Parkyns Hoppner. The expedition also included Francis Crozier and James Clark Ross. Lyon
George_Francis_Lyon
English naval officer and hydrographer (1796–1856)
explore the Bering Strait in concert with Franklin and Parry operating from the east. In the summer of 1826, he passed the strait and a barge from his
Frederick_William_Beechey
Norwegian polar exploration vessel
Opportunity in 2004 Fram Basin, the deepest point in the Arctic Ocean Fram Strait, a passage from the Arctic Ocean to the Greenland Sea and Norwegian Sea
Fram_(ship)
Autonomous territory of Denmark
Atlantic Ocean to the southeast, the Davis Strait to the southwest, Baffin Bay to the west, and the Nares Strait and Lincoln Sea to the northwest. The nearest
Greenland
Body of water in Nunavut, Canada
(Monodon monoceros) from Northeastern Baffin Island towards Northern Davis Strait". Arctic Institute of North America of the University of Calgary. accessmylibrary
Coutts_Inlet
Irish Royal Navy Admiral and explorer (1819–1907)
Northwest Passage, while in reality he had not. Rae, with his discovery of Rae Strait, had discovered the real ice-free passage through North America's Arctic
Leopold_McClintock
Body of water in Nunavut, Canada
Croker Bay, in the eastern high Arctic, north of Lancaster Sound and Barrow Strait. Its width averages 2 mi (3.2 km). "Publications". United States Hydrographic
Burnett_Inlet
Polar region of the Earth's northern hemisphere
Bering Sea Bering Strait Chukchi Sea Davis Strait Denmark Strait East Siberian Sea Greenland Sea Hudson Bay Kara Sea Laptev Sea Nares Strait Norwegian Sea
Arctic
Ship of the English Virginia Company
explore what would later be called Hudson Strait when he sailed Discovery 300 nautical miles (560 km) into the strait. Weymouth's expedition to find the Northwest
Discovery_(1602_ship)
Irish admiral and arctic explorer (1807–1873)
HMS Investigator. The ships sailed south on the Atlantic, navigated through the Strait of Magellan to the Pacific Ocean assisted by the steam-sloop HMS Gorgon
Robert_McClure
Strait in Northern Canada
The Hazen Strait (77°00′N 110°30′W / 77.000°N 110.500°W / 77.000; -110.500 (Hazen Strait)) is a natural waterway through the Queen Elisabeth Islands
Hazen_Strait
Physical exploration of the Arctic region
century. In 1648 the Cossack Semyon Dezhnyov opened the now famous Bering Strait between America and Asia. Russian settlers and traders on the coasts of
Arctic_exploration
Inlet in Nunavut, Canada
body of water in Nunavut's Qikiqtaaluk Region. It lies in western Hudson Strait, forming a wedge into Baffin Island's Meta Incognita Peninsula and the western
Qavarusiqtuuq
Northernmost point on Earth
though because of prevailing winds return journeys go over the Bering Strait. In recent years journeys to the North Pole by air (landing by helicopter
North_Pole
Type of ship
the Kara Sea, the Laptev Sea, and the Eastern Siberian Sea to the Bering Strait. It provides the only feasible means to deliver heavy equipment, such as
Nuclear-powered_icebreaker
Finland-Swedish baron, geologist and explorer (1832–1901)
August, and after being frozen in at the end of September near the Bering Strait, completed the voyage successfully in the following summer. He edited a
Adolf_Erik_Nordenskiöld
British naval officer and explorer (1786–1847)
Frederick William Beechey who would try to sail northeast from the Bering Strait. With him was John Richardson who would follow the coast east from the Mackenzie
John_Franklin
Royal Navy Admiral (1799–1877)
accompanied Frederick William Beechey's expedition to the Pacific and Bering Strait as a surveyor. In 1835 he was surveying in the Irish Sea in HMS Lightning
Edward_Belcher
19th-century British Royal Navy bomb vessel
the perpetually frozen strait between Foxe Basin and the Gulf of Boothia, was named after the two ships: Fury and Hecla Strait. Ice conditions frustrated
HMS_Hecla_(1815)
HOPPNER STRAIT
HOPPNER STRAIT
Boy/Male
British, English, German
Hopeful
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Americanized form of German Koppler.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Happier
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Henry IV, Part 2' Duke of Clarence, Son to Henry IV. 'King Henry IV, Part 2' Thomas Wart, a...
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Topper
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hebrew, Latin
Topper
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Luckier; Happier
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Opener
Girl/Female
British, English
Hope
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for someone who fitted wooden or metal hoops on wooden casks and barrels, from an agent derivative of Middle English hoop ‘hoop’, ‘band’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Cooper, from Middle English copere, found from the 12th century alongside cupere.English : metonymic occupational name for a worker in copper, Old English coper (Latin (aes) Cyprium ‘Cyprian bronze’).Respelling of German Kopper.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Opener
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Happier
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, German, and Dutch
English, Scottish, German, and Dutch : from Horn 1 with the agent suffix -er; an occupational name for someone who made or sold small articles made of horn, a metonymic occupational name for someone who played a musical instrument made from the horn of an animal, or a topographic name for someone who lived at a ‘horn’ of land.habitational name from Horner in Diptford, Devon, which is named from Old English horn ‘horn of land’ + ora ‘hill spur’, ‘ridge’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Horn 4.
Boy/Male
Indian
Power; Skill
Boy/Male
Tamil
Copper red
Surname or Lastname
North German and Dutch
North German and Dutch : variant of Hopp.South German : nickname from dialect hoppen ‘to hop’ (a variant of standard German hüpfen).Danish : from North German Hopp (see Hopf), or the Danish byname Hoppe ‘horse’, ‘mare’.English : metonymic form of Hopper 1.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : occupational name for a professional tumbler or acrobat, or a nickname for a restless individual with plenty of energy, Middle English hoppere, an agent derivative of Old English hoppian ‘to hop’.German : nickname from an agent derivative of Middle High German, Middle Low German hoppen ‘to limp or stumble’.Dutch : occupational name for a hop grower or seller, from Middle Dutch hoppe ‘hop(s)’ + the agent suffix -er.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Happier. Luckier.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for someone who used a whetstone to hone (sharpen) swords, daggers, and knives (see Hone 1).North German (Höner) : variant of Hohner.
HOPPNER STRAIT
HOPPNER STRAIT
Girl/Female
Irish Hebrew
Bitter.
Boy/Male
English American
Clear.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Nose
Boy/Male
Tamil
The Sun, Lord of light
Male
Egyptian
, Amen makes the Gift.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Honoured; Preferred; Chosen; Female Version of Asir
Boy/Male
Muslim
Thankful of anybody, Satisfied, Contended, Pleased
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Good Notion
Girl/Female
Indian
Lucky (Daughter of a king, Queen of iran)
Boy/Male
Indian
Responsible; Dignified
HOPPNER STRAIT
HOPPNER STRAIT
HOPPNER STRAIT
HOPPNER STRAIT
HOPPNER STRAIT
a.
Mixed with copper; containing copper, or made of copper; like copper.
a.
Faced or covered with copper; as, copper-faced type.
a.
Having a bottom made of copper, as a tin boiler or other vessel, or sheathed with copper, as a ship.
imp. & p. p.
of Hopple
n.
A vessel for carrying waste, garbage, etc., out to sea, so constructed as to discharge its load by a mechanical contrivance; -- called also dumping scow.
n.
One who, or that which, hops.
n.
A coin made of copper; a penny, cent, or other minor coin of copper.
n.
A game. See Hopscotch.
n.
The larva of a cheese fly.
v. t.
To impede by a hopple; to tie the feet of (a horse or a cow) loosely together; to hamper; to hobble; as, to hopple an unruly or straying horse.
v. t.
To cover or coat with copper; to sheathe with sheets of copper; as, to copper a ship.
n.
See Grasshopper, and Frog hopper, Grape hopper, Leaf hopper, Tree hopper, under Frog, Grape, Leaf, and Tree.
n.
A vessel, especially a large boiler, made of copper.
n.
See Grasshopper, 2.
a.
Consisting of copper or resembling copper; coppery.
a.
Fastened with copper bolts, as the planks of ships, etc.; as, a copper-fastened ship.
n.
A chute, box, or receptacle, usually funnel-shaped with an opening at the lower part, for delivering or feeding any material, as to a machine; as, the wooden box with its trough through which grain passes into a mill by joining or shaking, or a funnel through which fuel passes into a furnace, or coal, etc., into a car.
n.
The European whistling, or wild, swan (Olor cygnus); -- called also hooper swan, whooping swan, and elk.
n.
Copper.