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Inkerman Barracks was a military establishment on Raglan Terrace, Knaphill, Surrey, England. The facilities on the 65-acre site were originally constructed
Inkerman_Barracks
Village near Woking, Surrey, England
was converted for use by infantry battalions and became known as Inkerman Barracks. In the 1970s, however, the site was sold to Woking Borough Council
Knaphill
Town and borough in Surrey, England
Lakeview development and the construction of 440 homes on the former Inkerman Barracks site. Redevelopment has resulted in the demolition of the majority
Woking
Former prison in Surrey, England
by the military and renamed Inkerman Barracks. Over the succeeding decades, various regiments were hosted at the barracks, including military police and
Woking_Convict_Invalid_Prison
Former barracks in Chichester, England
from Inkerman Barracks and took over the site in 1964. Lieutenant-Commander Alfredo Astiz, an Argentine commander, was questioned at the barracks in June
Roussillon_Barracks
Numerous RMP (AER) units were raised, administered by HQ RMP AER at Inkerman Barracks, Woking; these included Army and Corps Provost Companies and Vulnerable
History of the Royal Military Police
History_of_the_Royal_Military_Police
From 2006, the barracks were the home of D (Inkerman) Company of the 4th Battalion of the Duke of Lancaster's Regiment. The barracks were vacated in
Ardwick_Green_Barracks
Part of the Crimean War
battles along the way were Alma (September 1854), Balaklava (October 1854), Inkerman (November 1854), Tchernaya (August 1855), Redan (September 1855), and,
Siege of Sevastopol (1854–1855)
Siege_of_Sevastopol_(1854–1855)
Military unit
for final training, with 2/6th Battalion at Bourley, and then at Inkerman Barracks, Woking, from 27 September 1916. On 14 February 1917 the 2/6th King's
Liverpool_Rifles
British Army artillery regiment
Sabre Battery 32 (Minden) Battery Royal Artillery - Sky Sabre Battery 49 (Inkerman) Battery Royal Artillery - Land Environment Air Picture Provision (LEAPP)
16th_Regiment_Royal_Artillery
Military unit
(Corps of Drums), in Barrow-in-Furness Detachment, at Alexandra Barracks, Lancaster D (Inkerman) Company, in Manchester Machine Gun Platoon (Fusiliers), at
Lancastrian and Cumbrian Volunteers
Lancastrian_and_Cumbrian_Volunteers
though, so services were held additionally at Brookwood Hospital, the Inkerman Barracks and the British Legion Hall until a church hall was built in the 1960s:
List of places of worship in Woking (borough)
List_of_places_of_worship_in_Woking_(borough)
Scottish infantry battalion
Peninsular War), Vitoria (June 1813 – Peninsular War), Waterloo (July 1815), Inkerman (November 1854 – Crimean War) and Gheluvelt (October 1914 – World War 1
Royal_Highland_Fusiliers
128 Battery 137 (Java) Battery 145 (Maiwand) Battery 152 (Inkerman) Battery 156 (Inkerman) Battery 160 Battery (Middleton's Company) 171 (The Broken
List of Royal Artillery batteries
List_of_Royal_Artillery_batteries
Valley (Beith), Gourock, Port Glasgow, Renfrew, Rothesay, and Saltcoats Inkerman Company - Auchinleck, Ayr, Belmont, Dalmellington, Girvan, Kilmarnock (two
List of Army Cadet Force units
List_of_Army_Cadet_Force_units
the Crimea with the 1st Battalion and took part in the battles of Alma, Inkerman, Balaclava and Sevastopol. Goodlake was 22 years old, and a brevet major
Gerald_Goodlake
British army officer (1807–1855)
the battles of the Alma and Inkerman, and on 12 December 1854 he was promoted major-general. After the Battle of Inkerman as the senior brigadier-general
Sir John Campbell, 2nd Baronet
Sir_John_Campbell,_2nd_Baronet
Military unit
38 (Seringapatam) Battery - Re-subordinated to 19th Regiment RA. 49 (Inkerman) Battery - Re-subordinated to the Joint Ground Based Air Defence formation
40th_Regiment_Royal_Artillery
Recipient of the Victoria Cross
deed took place for which he was awarded the VC. On 26 October 1854 near Inkerman, Crimea, Private Stanlake, when employed as a sharpshooter, volunteered
William_Stanlake
Military unit
in the battle. The regiment sustained further losses at the Battle of Inkerman in November 1854 and Major John Champion, who commanded the regiment during
95th (Derbyshire) Regiment of Foot
95th_(Derbyshire)_Regiment_of_Foot
British Army line infantry regiment
War and fought at the Battle of Alma in September 1854 and the Battle of Inkerman, where they captured the Russian drums, in November 1854 before taking
41st_(Welch)_Regiment_of_Foot
Military unit
regiment embarked for service in the Crimean War: it fought at the Battle of Inkerman in November 1854 and the Siege of Sevastapol in winter 1854. It moved to
57th (West Middlesex) Regiment of Foot
57th_(West_Middlesex)_Regiment_of_Foot
Military unit of the British Army
under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Frederick Haines at the Battle of Inkerman in November 1854 during the Crimean War. A second battalion was raised
Royal_Scots_Fusiliers
Military unit
1854 and fought at the Battle of Alma in September 1854, the Battle of Inkerman in November 1854 and the Siege of Sevastopol in winter 1854. It then returned
49th (Princess Charlotte of Wales's) (Hertfordshire) Regiment of Foot
49th_(Princess_Charlotte_of_Wales's)_(Hertfordshire)_Regiment_of_Foot
Irishman in the 19th-century British Army
captured. Doyle fought at four major Crimean War battles: Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and Sebastopol. He was a member of the Balaclava Commemoration Society
John Doyle (British Army soldier)
John_Doyle_(British_Army_soldier)
Infantry regiment of the British Army
the Crimean War, the Coldstream Regiment fought in the battles of Alma, Inkerman and Sevastopol. On its return, four men of the regiment were awarded the
Coldstream_Guards
Former British Army unit
the Crimean War against the Russian Empire, fighting in the Battle of Inkerman and throughout the Siege of Sevastopol. In 1856, after the conclusion of
2nd Infantry Division (United Kingdom)
2nd_Infantry_Division_(United_Kingdom)
Infantry regiment of the British Army
Jellalabad, Ferozeshah, Delhi, Lucknow, New Zealand, Pekin, South Africa, Inkerman Great War: Nonne Boschen, Ypres, Somme, Vittorio Veneto, Megiddo Second
The_Rifles
Regimental Headquarters (Grenadier Guards RHQ), Wellington Barracks, London, England. "The Battle of Inkerman, Russia 5 November 1854". vcgca.org. VCGCA Association
Anthony_Palmer_(VC)
Military units
Guards, when The Inkerman Company was transferred from the 2nd Battalion to the 1st Battalion to serve as the left flank company. The Inkerman Company was
British Army incremental infantry companies
British_Army_incremental_infantry_companies
Cavalry regiment of the British Army from 1715 to 1969
Willems, Egypt, Salamanca, Peninsula, Waterloo, Bhurtpore, Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, Sevastopol The Great War: Mons, Le Cateau, Retreat from Mons, Marne 1914
11th_Hussars
Military unit
regiment took part in the Battle of Alma in September 1854 and the Battle of Inkerman in November 1854 as well as the siege of Sevastopol in winter 1854. The
47th (Lancashire) Regiment of Foot
47th_(Lancashire)_Regiment_of_Foot
Line infantry regiment of the British Army
and saw action at the Battle of Alma in September 1854, the Battle of Inkerman in November 1854 and the Siege of Sebastopol in winter 1854. It returned
Royal_Fusiliers
Influential British armed forces report
Caterham Barracks. Grenadier Guards—Reduced from 3 to 2 battalions, 3rd being placed in Permanent S/A (Suspended animation), and reduced to No.3 (Inkerman) Company
1957_Defence_White_Paper
Military unit
Hohne, West Germany on 24 October 1958. The regiment remained at Caen Barracks in Hohne as an armoured car regiment for 7 Armoured Brigade Group until
Queen's_Royal_Irish_Hussars
Recipient of the Victoria Cross
place for which he was awarded the VC. On 5 November 1854 at the Battle of Inkerman, Crimea, Private McDermond and Captain Hugh Rowlands saved the life of
John_McDermond
Infantry regiment of the British Army
The Inkerman Company), a support company and a headquarters company, and one independent company, Nijmegen Company, based at Wellington Barracks, London
Grenadier_Guards
Military unit
1848 and fought at the Battle of Alma in September 1854, the Battle of Inkerman in November 1854 and the Siege of Sevastopol in winter 1854 during the
28th (North Gloucestershire) Regiment of Foot
28th_(North_Gloucestershire)_Regiment_of_Foot
Military unit
saw action at the Battle of the Alma in September 1854, the Battle of Inkerman in November 1854 and the siege of Sevastopol in winter 1854. At Sevastopol
44th (East Essex) Regiment of Foot
44th_(East_Essex)_Regiment_of_Foot
Infantry regiment of the British Army
Jat War 1825–26 Siege of Bhurtpore 1825–26 (Bharatpur) Crimean War Alma, Inkerman, Sevastopol, Abyssinia New Zealand Wars New Zealand, Second Anglo-Afghan
Royal_Yorkshire_Regiment
British Army officer and courtier
including the battles of Alma (September 1854), Balaclava (October 1854), Inkerman (November 1854) and the fall of Sebastopol (September 1855). From 22 August
George_Grant_Gordon
Military unit
1854. It took part in the Battle of the Alma in September 1854, Battle of Inkerman in November 1854 and the siege of Sevastopol in winter 1854. The regiment
38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot
38th_(1st_Staffordshire)_Regiment_of_Foot
Military unit
and saw action at the Battle of Alma in September 1854, the Battle of Inkerman in November 1854 and the Siege of Sevastopol in winter 1854. Its service
88th Regiment of Foot (Connaught Rangers)
88th_Regiment_of_Foot_(Connaught_Rangers)
Military unit
also engaged in the Siege of Sevastopol (1854–1855), and the Battle of Inkerman (5 November 1854) before the end of hostilities. Source: Commanding General:Lieutenant
Light_Division
Military unit
the Battle of Balaclava and played a more major role at the Battle of Inkerman. After the Relief of Ladysmith, part of the garrison of Ladysmith were
7th Light Mechanised Brigade (United Kingdom)
7th_Light_Mechanised_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
British politician and recipient of the Victoria Cross
part in the Siege of Sebastopol and the Battles of Alma, Balaclava and Inkerman. He was a 28-year-old Brevet Major in the 3rd Battalion in the latter battle
Sir Charles Russell, 3rd Baronet
Sir_Charles_Russell,_3rd_Baronet
Military unit
Bhurtpore, Candahar 1842, Ghuznee 1842, Cabool 1842, Maharajpore, Alma, Inkerman, Sevastopol, Lucknow, Canton, New Zealand, Ali Masjib, Ahmed Khel, Afghanistan
Queen's_Lancashire_Regiment
Military unit
1854, saw action at the Battle of Alma in September 1854, the Battle of Inkerman in November 1854 and at the siege of Sevastopol in winter 1854. Sergeant
77th (East Middlesex) Regiment of Foot
77th_(East_Middlesex)_Regiment_of_Foot
British Army formation
Miami, Niagara, Ava, Candahar 1842, Ghuznee 1842, Cabool 1842, Alma, Inkerman, Sevastopol From the 69th Regiment of Foot: Bourbon, Java, Waterloo, India
Welch_Regiment
Infantry regiment of the British Army
Bhurtpore; Candahar 1842; Cabool 1842; Maharajpore; New Zealand 1845–47; Alma; Inkerman; Sevastopol; Canton; Delhi 1857; Lucknow; New Zealand 1860–68; Abyssinia;
Duke_of_Lancaster's_Regiment
1990 post–Cold War restructuring of the British Army
Wellington Barracks Grenadier Guards' 2nd Battalion placed in suspended animation and reduced to Nijmegan Company, and became independent, and Inkerman Company
Options_for_Change
Line infantry regiment of the British Army 1688–1968
regiment took part in the Battle of Alma in September 1854 and the Battle of Inkerman in November 1854. The 2nd Battalion was raised in 1858. The regiment was
Lancashire_Fusiliers
Recipient of the Victoria Cross (1830–1897)
He served in the Crimean War, seeing action at the battles of the Alma, Inkerman and Balaclava. In early September 1855, while still a private, he performed
Alfred_Ablett
Military unit
for service in the Crimean War. The regiment took part in the Battle of Inkerman in November 1854 and was engaged in extensive hand-to-hand fighting. At
63rd (West Suffolk) Regiment of Foot
63rd_(West_Suffolk)_Regiment_of_Foot
Infantry regiment of the British Army
Talavera, Albuhera, Almaraz, Vittoria, Peninsula, Punniar, Moodkee, Sobraon, Inkerman, Sevastopol, Lucknow, Taku Forts, Pekin 1860, New Zealand, Afghanistan
Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment
Princess_of_Wales's_Royal_Regiment
Line infantry regiment of the English and British armies
and was present at the Battle of Alma in September 1854, the Battle of Inkerman in November 1854 and the Siege of Sevastopol in winter 1854 during the
30th (Cambridgeshire) Regiment of Foot
30th_(Cambridgeshire)_Regiment_of_Foot
British Army cavalry regiment
regiment's battle honours were as follows: Early wars: Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, Sevastopol, Central India, South Africa 1879, South Africa 1900–1902 First
17th_Lancers
British Army officer and Lieutenant Governor of Jersey
Balaclava and Inkerman as well as the Siege of Sevastopol during the Crimean War. He was appointed Deputy Director of Works for Barracks in 1872 and a
Charles_Brisbane_Ewart
Calendar year
which only 200 of 700 men survive. November 5 – Crimean War: Battle of Inkerman – The Russians are defeated. November 14 – Great Storm of 1854 in the Black
1854
British Army cavalry regiment, 1685–1958
Toulouse, Peninsula, Ghuznee 1839, Afghanistan 1839, Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, Sevastopol The Great War: Mons, Le Cateau, Retreat from Mons, Marne 1914
4th_Queen's_Own_Hussars
Infantry regiment of the British Army
Barrosa, Fuentes de Oñoro, Salamanca, Nive, Peninsula, Waterloo, Alma, Inkerman, Sevastopol, Tel-er-Kebir, Egypt 1882, Suakin 1885, Modder River, South
Scots_Guards
Military unit
regiment fought at the Battle of Alma in September 1854 and Battle of Inkerman in November 1854 and took part in the Siege of Sevastopol in winter 1854
King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster)
King's_Own_Royal_Regiment_(Lancaster)
Military unit
Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, Orthes, Toulouse, Peninsula, Alma, Inkerman, Sevastopol, Central India From the 94th Regiment of Foot: Seringapatam
Connaught_Rangers
Military unit
September 1854, the Battle of Balaclava in October 1854 and the Battle of Inkerman in November 1854 as well as the Siege of Sebastopol in winter 1854. As
46th (South Devonshire) Regiment of Foot
46th_(South_Devonshire)_Regiment_of_Foot
Military unit
later 1st Battalion, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment) 5 November 1854, Inkerman, Crimea. Private Henry Edward Kenny (1st Battalion, Loyal North Lancashire
Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire)
Loyal_Regiment_(North_Lancashire)
Military unit
battle honours were as follows: Early Wars: Malplaquet, Belleisle, Alma, Inkerman, Sevastopol, Tirah, Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg, South Africa 1899–1902
Green_Howards
the Siege of Sevastopol. The expeditionary force fought the Battle of Inkerman soon after. While the battle ended in victory for the British force, it
List of British divisions during the Crimean War
List_of_British_divisions_during_the_Crimean_War
1942 riot in Australia during World War II
included a gun battle between an American soldier and Australian troops near Inkerman which killed one Australian and the American; an Australian soldier was
Battle_of_Brisbane
Imperial - Allegheny County Indian Mountain Lake - Carbon & Monroe Counties Inkerman - Luzerne County Intercourse - Lancaster County Iola - Columbia County
List of census-designated places in Pennsylvania
List_of_census-designated_places_in_Pennsylvania
British bomb detection dog
Battalion of the Parachute regiment in the Kandahar region, working out of the Inkerman base. The weapons Sasha found included mortars, mines, and other weapons
Sasha_(dog)
Military unit
regiment fought at the Battle of Alma in September 1854, the Battle of Inkerman in November 1854 and in the Siege of Sevastopol in winter 1854. The regiment
50th (Queen's Own) Regiment of Foot
50th_(Queen's_Own)_Regiment_of_Foot
Military unit
honours before amalgamation of 17th and 21st Lancers: Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, Sevastopol, Central India, South Africa 1879, Khartoum, South Africa 1900-02
Queen's_Royal_Lancers
Military history and organisation
was notable for the ill-fated Charge of the Light Brigade. The Battle of Inkerman in November 1854 saw British and French troops successfully defend their
British Army during the Victorian Era
British_Army_during_the_Victorian_Era
Royal Navy Admiral (1862–1926)
Crimean War, and had lost his right leg and left foot at the Battle of Inkerman. The family had a particularly strong naval tradition. Ernest's great-grandfather
Ernest_Troubridge
British Army military unit
officers and 232 men in the hand-to-hand combat that ensued. At the Battle of Inkerman, the 33rd were again involved in some bitter fighting, in which the British
Duke_of_Wellington's_Regiment
Ingham YIGM IGH Ingham Airport Injune YINJ INJ Injune Airport Inkerman YIKM IKP Inkerman Airport Innisfail YIFL IFL Innisfail Airport Isisford YISF ISI
List_of_airports_in_Australia
Infantry rifle regiment of the British Army
River in September 1854. The regiment also saw action at the Battle of Inkerman in November 1854 and at the Siege of Sevastopol in winter 1854. Eight members
Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own)
Rifle_Brigade_(The_Prince_Consort's_Own)
Military unit
colonel. A new Land Environment Air Picture Provision (LEAPP) battery (49th (Inkerman) Battery RA), was also established and subordinated to 16th Regiment RA
Joint Ground Based Air Defence Headquarters
Joint_Ground_Based_Air_Defence_Headquarters
English rifleman
banquet to honour local veterans. It was held at Leicester Corn Exchange on Inkerman Day, 5 November. The banquet was funded by subscriptions from the Prince
William Green (British Army soldier)
William_Green_(British_Army_soldier)
Town in the west central Lowlands of Scotland
textiles, including the development of ironstone and oil shale extraction at Inkerman. The town also had numerous other industries, examples include numerous
Paisley,_Renfrewshire
Military ceremony in the British Army and other Commonwealth militaries
(RLI) trooped their Colour for the only time on 27 July 1970 at Cranborne Barracks, with the Mayor of Salisbury (now Harare), the Minister of Defence Jack
Trooping_the_Colour
Pointed weapon attached to the end of a firearm
The new bayonet proved its worth at the Battle of Alma and the Battle of Inkerman during the Crimean War, where the Imperial Russian Army learned to fear
Bayonet
another bloody engagement, at the Battle of Inkerman, at a place known to the British as Mount Inkerman. The British, and their French allies, were attacked
History of the Scots Guards (1805–1913)
History_of_the_Scots_Guards_(1805–1913)
Line infantry regiment of the British Army
Orthes, Toulouse, Peninsula Napoleonic War: Waterloo Crimean War: Alma, Inkerman, Sevastopol Lucknow, Ashantee 1873–1874, Burma 1885–1887, Relief of Ladysmith
Royal_Welch_Fusiliers
Former British Army regiment
less eventful, was meanwhile deployed to the Crimea and added "Alma", "Inkerman" and "Sevastopol" to its legacy. Another thread that would be woven into
Gloucestershire_Regiment
British military surgeon (1812–1860)
War. He served as a surgeon at the Battle of Alma and at the Battle of Inkerman. Lord Raglan described Alexander "as deserving to be most honourably mentioned"
Thomas Alexander (military surgeon)
Thomas_Alexander_(military_surgeon)
Military unit
Regiment of Foot: Egmont-op-Zee, Martinique 1809, Guadeloupe 1810, Alma, Inkerman, Sevastopol, Afghanistan 1879–80 From the 96th Regiment of Foot: Egypt
Manchester_Regiment
Infantry unit of the British Army
following men of the 68th Regiment won the Victoria Cross. "At the battle of Inkerman, when the regiment was ordered to retire, Private John Byrne went back
68th (Durham) Regiment of Foot (Light Infantry)
68th_(Durham)_Regiment_of_Foot_(Light_Infantry)
Main road through west Belfast in Northern Ireland
Balaklava Street (after the Battle of Balaklava), Inkerman Street (after the Battle of Inkerman), Sevastopol Street (after the Siege of Sevastopol)
Falls_Road,_Belfast
Art gallery in Hull, England
Electra at the Tomb of Agamemnon 1869 Elizabeth Thompson: The Return From Inkerman : oil painting (1877) Charles Edward Perugini, A Summer Shower c. 1888
Ferens_Art_Gallery
November Uprising Battle of Alma – 1854 Battle of Balaclava – 1854 Battle of Inkerman – 1854 Battle of Malakoff – 1855 Brusilov Offensive – 1916 Battle of Zborov
List of battles by geographic location
List_of_battles_by_geographic_location
Infantry regiment of the British Army from 1633 to 2006
service in the Crimean War, with the 1st fighting at the battles of Alma and Inkerman (1854), and both fighting in the Siege of Sevastopol (1854–55), where the
Royal_Scots
Hughes 1830–1927 Thin Red Line Charles Ellingworth 1833–1927 Battle of Inkerman 5 November 1854 Joseph Pritchard Wellspring 1839–1933 Battle of the Eureka
List of last surviving veterans of military operations
List_of_last_surviving_veterans_of_military_operations
Military unit
Peninsula, Martinique 1809, Guadeloupe 1810, Niagara, New Zealand, Alma, Inkerman, Sevastopol, Delhi 1857, Lucknow, Peiwar Kotal, Afghanistan 1878–80, Egypt
King's_Regiment
Former infantry regiment of the British Army
Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, Peninsula Crimean War Alma, Inkerman, Sevastopol Anglo-Persian War Reshire, Bushire, Koosh-Ab, Persia New Zealand
Durham_Light_Infantry
scattering a number of Aboriginal people with "hostile demonstrations" near the Inkerman Downs and Jarvisfield pastoral stations under the ownership of Robert Towns
John_Marlow
British casualties in Afghanistan, 2001–2021
Thursday 24 July 2008 on a routine patrol from Forward Operating Base Inkerman in the Sangin area of Helmand Province when the patrol came under enemy
British Forces casualties in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
British_Forces_casualties_in_Afghanistan_(2001–2021)
Recipient of the Victoria Cross
entitlement to the clasp for Alma (at f.203 recto) while there is a dash against Inkerman, noting he had been taken prisoner on 25 October. His entitlement to the
Samuel_Parkes_(VC)
Brigade. 5 November – Crimean War: Russians defeated at the Battle of Inkerman. 14 November – Great Storm of 1854 in the Black Sea: 19 British transport
1854_in_the_United_Kingdom
2 Inkerman Terrace, Whitehaven (1086753)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 7 August 2016 Historic England, "Nos. 13 and 14 Inkerman Terrace
Listed buildings in Whitehaven
Listed_buildings_in_Whitehaven
INKERMAN BARRACKS
INKERMAN BARRACKS
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Man of Oak
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for the servant of a vicar (see Vicker).
Surname or Lastname
English (Somerset)
English (Somerset) : variant of Ackerman.Americanized spelling of Dutch Ackerman or German Ackermann.
Surname or Lastname
Dutch
Dutch : occupational name from akkerman ‘plowman’; a frequent name in New Netherland in the 17th century. Later, it probably absorbed some cases of the cognate German and Swedish names, Ackermann and Åkerman respectively.English : from a medieval term denoting feudal status, Middle English akerman (Old English æcerman, from æcer ‘field, acre’ + man ‘man’). Typically, an ackerman was a bond tenant of a manor holding half a virgate of arable land, for which he paid by serving as a plowman. The term was also used generically to denote a plowman or husbandman.Variant of German and Jewish Ackermann.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lord's Respect
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Boy/Male
French
German.
INKERMAN BARRACKS
INKERMAN BARRACKS
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Heart of the Guru
Male
Hindi/Indian
(চনà§à¦¦à¦¨) Hindi name CHANDAN means "sandalwood."
Female
English
Character name used by English novelist R.D. Blackmore, possibly of Anglo-Saxon origin, LORNA means "forlorn, forsaken, lost."Â
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Dixie, DIXY means "tenth."
Boy/Male
African, American, Christian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Indian, Swedish
Ever Powerful; Ever Ruler
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Without Fault
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Hymn
Boy/Male
Muslim
More delicate, More gracious
Female
English
Pet form of English Jackalyn, JAKKI means "supplanter."
Female
Greek
Variant spelling of Greek Eudokia, EVDOKIA means "good-seeming."
INKERMAN BARRACKS
INKERMAN BARRACKS
INKERMAN BARRACKS
INKERMAN BARRACKS
INKERMAN BARRACKS
n.
Something done in the meantime; interlude.
v. i.
To live or lodge in barracks.
v. t.
To supply with barracks; to establish in barracks; as, to barrack troops.
n.
A lodging for soldiers in garrison towns, usually near the rampart; barracks.