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Class of light cruisers of the Royal Netherlands Navy
The Java class was a series of light cruisers operated by the Royal Netherlands Navy during the interwar period and World War II. Designed to defend the
Java-class_cruiser
Dutch light cruiser (1935–1942)
De Ruyter was a unique light cruiser of the Royal Netherlands Navy. Intended to reinforce the older Java-class cruisers in the Dutch East Indies, her
HNLMS_De_Ruyter_(1935)
Dutch Java-class light cruiser
HNLMS Java was the lead ship of the Java-class light cruisers operated by the Royal Netherlands Navy. She was designed to defend the Dutch East Indies
HNLMS_Java_(1921)
1953 light cruiser class of the Royal Netherlands Navy
in 1932, which included building two new light cruisers as replacements for the aging Java-class cruisers. The design was an improvement of the earlier
De Zeven Provinciën-class cruiser
De_Zeven_Provinciën-class_cruiser
Japanese Navy ship
The Myōkō-class cruisers (妙高型巡洋艦, Myōkō-gata jun'yōkan) were a series of four heavy cruisers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the late 1920s. Three
Myōkō-class_cruiser
Topics referred to by the same term
British and French ocean liner Java-class cruiser, a class of Dutch World War II light cruisers Java-class frigate (1813), a class of American frigates built
Java_(disambiguation)
Java-class light cruiser
HNLMS Sumatra was a Java-class light cruiser operated by the Royal Netherlands Navy. She was designed to defend the Dutch East Indies and outperform all
HNLMS_Sumatra_(1920)
Class of British heavy cruisers
The York class was the second and final class of heavy cruisers built for the Royal Navy under the terms of the 1922 Washington Naval Treaty. They were
York-class_cruiser
List of ships with the same or similar names
Navy: HNLMS Java (1885), a small unprotected cruiser HNLMS Java (1921), a Java-class cruiser This article includes a list of ships with the same or similar
HNLMS_Java
1942 naval battle on the Pacific campaign of WWII
convoy in the Java Sea, only to be intercepted by the convoy's larger escort forces. The battle began as a stalemate, but the heavy cruiser Haguro changed
Battle_of_the_Java_Sea
Light cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy
the larger US Navy Omaha class and the Dutch Java-class of light cruisers then under development. In addition, the Tenryū-class vessels, with a maximum
Kuma-class_cruiser
Class of flotilla leaders of the Royal Netherlands Navy
The Tromp-class was a two-ship series of light cruisers operated by the Royal Netherlands Navy between 1939 and 1969. Officially designated as flotilla
Tromp-class_cruiser
Myōkō-class heavy cruiser
four-member Myōkō class of heavy cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), which were active in World War II. The other ships of the class were Myōkō, Ashigara
Japanese_cruiser_Nachi
Sendai-class warship (1925–1944)
Naka (那珂) was a Sendai-class light cruiser in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), named after the Naka River in the Tochigi and Ibaraki prefectures of eastern
Japanese_cruiser_Naka
US Navy screw frigates (1860s–1880s)
The Java class was a series of ten wooden-hulled steam frigates ordered by the United States Navy during the American Civil War. Construction of the ships
Java-class_frigate_(1863)
York-class cruiser of the Royal Navy
was the second and last York-class heavy cruiser built for the Royal Navy during the late 1920s, and the last heavy cruiser the Royal Navy would ever build
HMS_Exeter_(68)
Northampton-class heavy cruiser of the United States Navy
USS Houston (CL/CA-30), was a Northampton-class cruiser of the United States Navy. She was the second Navy ship to bear the name "Houston". She was launched
USS_Houston_(CA-30)
Topics referred to by the same term
training establishments of the Royal Navy Powerful-class cruiser, a class of two Royal Navy protected cruisers Haakon Sigurdsson (c. 937–995), de facto ruler
Powerful
Myōkō class heavy cruiser
four-member Myōkō class of heavy cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy, which were active in World War II. The other ships of the class were Nachi, Myōkō
Japanese_cruiser_Ashigara
List of ships with the same or similar names
HNLMS Sumatra (1828), a Java-class frigate wrecked in 1830 HNLMS Sumatra (1890), a small protected cruiser HNLMS Sumatra (1920), a Java-class cruiser This article
HNLMS_Sumatra
Type of medium to large-sized warship
A heavy cruiser was a type of cruiser, a naval warship designed for long range and high speed, armed generally with naval guns of roughly 203 mm (8 inches)
Heavy_cruiser
1942 raid of Allied shipping by the Imperial Japanese Navy
Division 2. The carriers were protected by the four Kongo-class battleships and both Tone-class cruisers. Japanese intelligence on the Eastern Fleet was accurate
Indian_Ocean_raid
WWII Japanese naval vessel
was the second of six vessels in the Nagara class of light cruisers, and like other vessels of her class, she was intended for use as the flagship of
Japanese_cruiser_Isuzu
Myōkō-class heavy cruiser
Haguro (羽黒) was a Myōkō-class heavy cruiser of the Imperial Japanese Navy, named after Mount Haguro in Yamagata Prefecture. Commissioned in 1929, Haguro
Japanese_cruiser_Haguro
15.9 15 - 22 Japan Cruiser Ōyodo 1 6 × 6.1" 15.5 cm/60 3rd Year Type 738 lb (0.335 t) 29,960 27.4 5 Netherlands Java-class cruiser 2 7 (of 10) × 5.9"
List of broadsides of major World War II ships
List_of_broadsides_of_major_World_War_II_ships
De Zeven Provinciën-class cruiser
sister-ship, later De Zeven Provinciën, were intended to replace the two Java-class cruisers in the Dutch East Indies. She was named after Dutch naval hero Michiel
BAP_Almirante_Grau_(CLM-81)
1920 Kuma-class cruiser
Ōi (大井) was the fourth of five Kuma-class light cruiser, which served in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. She was named after the Ōi River
Japanese_cruiser_Ōi
Lead ship of the Tone-class heavy cruisers
Tone (利根) was the lead ship in the two-vessel Tone class of heavy cruisers in the Imperial Japanese Navy. The ship was named after the Tone River, in
Japanese_cruiser_Tone_(1937)
Nagara-class light cruiser
Natori (名取) was a Nagara-class light cruiser in the Imperial Japanese Navy. The ship was named after the Natori River in Miyagi prefecture, Japan. Natori
Japanese_cruiser_Natori
Japanese admiral
force covering the Java landings in Dutch East Indies. He was senior Japanese commander in the Battle of the Java Sea, sinking two cruisers and three destroyers
Takeo_Takagi
One of the four Mogami class cruisers
Mogami class of heavy cruisers in the Imperial Japanese Navy, serving in World War II. The Mogami-class ships were constructed as "light cruisers" (per
Japanese_cruiser_Kumano
List of ships with the same or similar names
of the line launched in 1837 and burned to prevent capture in 1861 A Java-class screw frigate, laid down as Keywaden in 1863 but never launched, was renamed
USS_Pennsylvania
Takao-class heavy cruiser
Takao-class heavy cruisers, active in World War II with the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN). These were among the largest and most modern cruisers in the
Japanese_cruiser_Atago
Ship of the Mogami-class of cruisers
after Mikuma River) was a heavy cruiser of the Imperial Japanese Navy. The second vessel in the four-ship Mogami class, she was laid down in 1931 and commissioned
Japanese_cruiser_Mikuma
Class of six protected cruisers of the Royal Netherlands Navy
The Holland class was a class of six protected cruisers of the Royal Netherlands Navy. The class was built in two groups, each consisting of three ships
Holland-class_cruiser
Lead ship of the Mogami-class of cruisers
four-vessel Mogami class of heavy cruisers in the Imperial Japanese Navy. The Mogami-class ships were constructed as "light cruisers" (per the London Naval
Japanese cruiser Mogami (1934)
Japanese_cruiser_Mogami_(1934)
Light cruiser used by the Australian navy during WWII
-5.86167; 106.13111 HMAS Perth was one of three modified Leander-class light cruisers used by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) during the early part of
HMAS_Perth_(D29)
Naval light cruiser (1925–1943)
Jintsū (神通) was the second vessel completed in the three-ship Sendai-class light cruiser in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), named after the Jinzū River
Japanese_cruiser_Jintsū
Third ship in the Mogami class of Japanese heavy cruisers
Mogami class of heavy cruisers in the Imperial Japanese Navy. Built under the Maru-1 Naval Armaments Supplement Programme, the Mogami-class cruisers were
Japanese cruiser Suzuya (1934)
Japanese_cruiser_Suzuya_(1934)
Compact car line produced by Chrysler
The Chrysler PT Cruiser is a compact car that was built by the American company Chrysler from 2001 until 2010. Introduced as a five-door hatchback wagon
Chrysler_PT_Cruiser
Myōkō class heavy cruiser
Myōkō (妙高) was the lead ship of the four-member Myōkō class of heavy cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), which were active in World War II.
Japanese_cruiser_Myōkō
One of four Takao class heavy cruisers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy
four Takao-class heavy cruisers, active in World War II with the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN). These were the largest and most modern cruisers in the Japanese
Japanese_cruiser_Maya
County-class cruiser
HMS Cumberland was a County-class heavy cruiser of the Royal Navy that saw action during the Second World War. Cumberland was built by Vickers-Armstrongs
HMS_Cumberland_(57)
The following is a list of cruisers of the Netherlands grouped by type. Atjeh class Atjeh (1876) Tromp (1877) Koningin Emma der Nederlanden (ex-De Ruyter)
List of cruisers of the Netherlands
List_of_cruisers_of_the_Netherlands
of the 1920s were originally classed as light cruisers until the London Treaty forced their redesignation. Heavy cruisers continued in use until after
List of cruisers of World War II
List_of_cruisers_of_World_War_II
Itsukushima) HNLMS Java Royal Netherlands Navy 27 February 1942 A Java-class cruiser that was sunk by Nachi in the Battle of the Java Sea. 6°00′01″S 112°05′00″E
List_of_shipwrecks_of_Asia
Cruiser of the Royal Navy
HMS Sussex was one of the London sub-class of the County-class heavy cruisers in the Royal Navy. She was laid down by R. and W. Hawthorn, Leslie and Company
HMS_Sussex_(96)
Royal Netherlands Navy officer
cruiser in the Dutch East Indies. Consequently, he departed as a captain in 1937 for the Dutch East Indies, commanding the cruisers Sumatra and Java.
Karel_Doorman
Ship State Description HNLMS Sumatra Royal Netherlands Navy The Java-class cruiser ran aground off Koemba Island, Netherlands East Indies. She was refloated
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1931
1973) was in command of the heavy cruiser HMS Exeter from 11 March 1941 until she was sunk in the Second Battle of the Java Sea on 1 March 1942. He later
Oliver Gordon (Royal Navy officer)
Oliver_Gordon_(Royal_Navy_officer)
Proposed class of Dutch battlecruisers
light cruisers of the Koninklijke Marine (two of the Java class, which were laid down during the First World War, De Ruyter, and two of the Tromp class) could
Design_1047_battlecruiser
Imperial Japanese Navy light cruiser
and last of the Nagara class of light cruisers completed for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), and like other vessels of her class, she was intended for
Japanese_cruiser_Abukuma
Second ship of the Tone-class of Japanese heavy cruisers
Chikuma (筑摩) was the second and last vessel in the Tone class of heavy cruisers in the Imperial Japanese Navy. The ship was named after the Chikuma River
Japanese cruiser Chikuma (1938)
Japanese_cruiser_Chikuma_(1938)
when the dredge Columbia was hit in Wake lagoon by naval gunfire from the cruisers U.S.S. Northampton and U.S.S. Salt Lake City during the U.S. carrier raid
List of shipwrecks in February 1942
List_of_shipwrecks_in_February_1942
List of ships with the same or similar names
USS Columbia may refer to: USS Columbia (1813), a Java-class frigate under construction, was burned in 1814 to prevent her capture by the British USS Columbia (1836)
USS_Columbia
List of ships with the same or similar names
HNLMS De Ruyter (1935), a unique light cruiser. She served in World War II and was sunk in the battle of the Java Sea on 28 February 1942. HNLMS De Ruyter (C801)
HNLMS_De_Ruyter
1936-1962 modified Leander-class light cruiser of the Royal and Royal Australian Navies
HMAS Hobart was a modified Leander-class light cruiser which served in the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) during World War II. Originally constructed for
HMAS_Hobart_(D63)
WWII battle in Ceylon between Britain and Japan
3-inch anti-aircraft guns, in use as a flak ship, the Netherlands Java-class cruiser HNLMS Sumatra that was being refitted and could not sail, eight small
Air raid on Ceylon (9 April 1942)
Air_raid_on_Ceylon_(9_April_1942)
include the British Tiger-class cruisers, Japanese Hyūga-class helicopter destroyers, French cruiser Jeanne d'Arc, Soviet Moskva-class helicopter carriers,
List_of_aircraft_carriers
Unprotected cruiser/sloop
Dutch ship HNLMS Java launched in 1885 at Rotterdam was a sloop or small unprotected cruiser. The ship was named after the island of Java in the Dutch East
HNLMS_Java_(1885)
Dutch proposal to build new battleships
foreign shipbuilders in wartime. Instead, the Government ordered three Java-class cruisers in 1915, though only two were completed. Twice in its history did
Dutch 1913 battleship proposal
Dutch_1913_battleship_proposal
Nagara class light cruiser (1923–1942)
ships completed in the Nagara class of light cruisers for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), and like other vessels of her class, she was intended for use
Japanese_cruiser_Yura
Omaha-class light cruiser
USS Marblehead (CL-12) was an Omaha-class light cruiser, originally classified as a scout cruiser, of the United States Navy. She was the third Navy ship
USS_Marblehead_(CL-12)
Danae-class cruiser
in Polish service as ORP Dragon (Polish: dragoon), was a D- or Danae-class cruiser built for the Royal Navy. She was launched in Glasgow, in December 1917
HMS_Dragon_(D46)
Nagara-class light cruiser
Kinu (鬼怒) was the fifth of the six ships completed Nagara-class light cruiser in the Imperial Japanese Navy, named after the Kinu River in Tochigi prefecture
Japanese_cruiser_Kinu
and Shirakumo. HNLMS Java: Dutch light cruiser sunk 27 February 1942 by torpedo from heavy cruiser Nachi during Battle of Java Sea. HNLMS K VII: Dutch
List of ships sunk by the Imperial Japanese Navy
List_of_ships_sunk_by_the_Imperial_Japanese_Navy
Japanese navyman (1889–1944)
the 39th class of the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy in 1911, ranking 21st out of 148 cadets. As a midshipman, he served on the armored cruiser Aso and
Shōji_Nishimura
Royal Netherlands Navy light cruiser
Wetherhorn, Aryeh (2001). "Question 14/00: Characteristics of Dutch Tromp Class Cruisers". Warship International. XXXVIII (2): 136–141. ISSN 0043-0374. Mark
HNLMS Jacob van Heemskerck (1939)
HNLMS_Jacob_van_Heemskerck_(1939)
Imperial Japanese Navy cruiser
Nagara (長良) was the lead ship of her class of light cruiser in the Imperial Japanese Navy. She was named after the Nagara River in the Chūbu region of
Japanese_cruiser_Nagara
Hilux Toyota Ban Pho plant, Lad Kwang – Hilux, Hilux Champ, Fortuner, Land Cruiser FJ Siam Toyota Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Chonburi – Engines Toyota Auto
List_of_Toyota_factories
Class of Japanese destroyers
the class when she was torpedoed and sunk by the submarine USS S-37, while the entirety of destroyer division 16 took part in the Battle of the Java Sea
Kagerō-class_destroyer
United States Navy destroyer (1920–1942)
the south of Java to prevent the escape of Allied ships from the area. The force consisted of four battleships, five cruisers of Cruiser Division 4, the
USS_Pillsbury_(DD-227)
Floating dry dock in the Dutch East Indies
and displaced 7,669 tons. This was substantially longer than the Java-class cruisers of 510 feet (155.3 m) length. World War II was an extremely busy
Surabaya_Dock_of_14,000_tons
Town-class cruiser
member of the Southampton subclass of the Town-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy. The first two Town-class were ordered from Vickers Armstrong and John
HMS_Newcastle_(C76)
htm https://web.archive.org/web/20131005094320/http://www.dutchsubmarines.com/classes/class_kxi.htm http://www.dutchsubmarines.com/classes/class_o9.htm
List of ship commissionings in 1926
List_of_ship_commissionings_in_1926
Torpedo
in the Hatsuharu-class destroyers and in most cruisers, including the Furutaka, Aoba, Myoko, Takao, and Mogami-class heavy cruisers after refits during
61_cm_Type_90_torpedo
Destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy
invasion convoy destined to Java when the force was ordered to intercept an Allied cruiser group in what became battle of the Java Sea. However, Kawakaze only
Japanese destroyer Kawakaze (1936)
Japanese_destroyer_Kawakaze_(1936)
Destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Balikpapan and eastern Java. On 26 February, Murasame was escorting a troop convoy to Java when a floatplane spotted an allied cruiser-destroyer fleet attempting
Japanese destroyer Murasame (1935)
Japanese_destroyer_Murasame_(1935)
WW2 24-inch torpedo of the Imperial Japanese Navy
heavy cruiser Haguro. Dutch light cruiser HNLMS Java (1921), 27 February 1942 Battle of the Java Sea by heavy cruiser Nachi. Dutch light cruiser HNLMS
Type_93_torpedo
Conquest of Indonesia by Japan, 1941–1942
along with the four fast battleships of the Kongō class, 13 heavy cruisers, and many light cruisers and destroyers to support their amphibious assaults
Dutch_East_Indies_campaign
PG-383) [+1944]". wrecksite.eu. Retrieved 30 August 2015. "French auxiliary cruisers". Warshipsww2. Archived from the original on 19 June 2015. Retrieved 19
List of shipwrecks in June 1944
List_of_shipwrecks_in_June_1944
Cruiser of the Royal Navy
HMS Durban was a Danae-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy. She was launched from the yards of Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company on 29 May
HMS_Durban
Fubuki-class destroyer
for the cruisers Nachi and Haguro during the Japanese invasion of the eastern Netherlands East Indies. On 27 February, at the Battle of the Java Sea, Ushio
Japanese destroyer Ushio (1930)
Japanese_destroyer_Ushio_(1930)
Japanese naval vessel (1923–1944)
Yūbari (夕張) was an experimental light cruiser built during the early 1920s for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) to test new concepts for reducing the
Japanese_cruiser_Yūbari
Class of destroyers built for the Royal Navy
of Java and sunk by the Japanese cruiser Maya and destroyers Arashi and Nowaki, at 1858 on 2 March 1942, c. 300 miles due south of Tulungagung, Java (12°20′S
S-class_destroyer_(1917)
1938 Brooklyn-class light cruiser of the US Navy
USS Phoenix (CL-46) was a light cruiser of the Brooklyn class. She was the third Phoenix of the United States Navy. After World War II the ship was transferred
USS_Phoenix_(CL-46)
Brooklyn-class light cruiser
USS Boise (CL-47) was a light cruiser of the Brooklyn class in the United States Navy. The cruiser was named for Boise, the capital city of the state of
USS_Boise_(CL-47)
from the 42nd class of the Imperial Japanese Navy Academy in 1914, ranked 27th out of 117 cadets. As a midshipman, he served on the cruisers Soya and Tokiwa
Kiichi_Hasegawa
Kagerō-class destroyer
without suffering any major damage. She participated in the battles of the Java Sea, Midway, and Santa Cruz, and saw her first major surface action at the
Japanese destroyer Yukikaze (1939)
Japanese_destroyer_Yukikaze_(1939)
Fubuki-class destroyer
forces landing on the western portion of Java. On 1 March, the Australian cruiser HMAS Perth and American cruiser USS Houston sailed at top speed to Sunda
Japanese destroyer Fubuki (1927)
Japanese_destroyer_Fubuki_(1927)
List of ships with the same or similar names
was a York-class heavy cruiser launched in 1929. She fought at the River Plate in 1939, and was sunk during the Second Battle of the Java Sea on 1 March
HMS_Exeter
Imperial Japanese Navy warship (1914–1942)
and Battle Cruisers: An Outline History of Their Design, Construction and Operations. Vol. I: Armourclad Fusō to Kongō Class Battle Cruisers. Zagreb, Croatia:
Japanese_battleship_Hiei
Class of destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy
launchers, derived from the twin tube Type 89 launcher used in the Takao-class heavy cruisers. Shields were fitted to both the torpedo mounts and lockers to protect
Shiratsuyu-class_destroyer
Admiralen-class destroyer
the same name. On 29 July 1929, De Ruyter, her sister Evertsen, the cruiser Java, and the submarines K II and K VII, left Surabaya, and steamed to Tanjung
HNLMS_Van_Ghent
Scout cruiser and destroyer of the Regia Marina
Augusto Riboty was one of three Mirabello-class scout cruisers built for the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) during World War I. She was in commission
Italian destroyer Augusto Riboty
Italian_destroyer_Augusto_Riboty
Japanese ship class
The Asashio-class destroyers (朝潮型駆逐艦, Asashio-gata kuchikukan) were a class of ten destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy in service before and during
Asashio-class_destroyer
Military unit
damaged the light cruiser Marblehead and disabled turret No. 3 on the heavy cruiser Houston. The force retreated to Tjilatjap, Java, having failed to
United_States_Asiatic_Fleet
The List of ship classes of World War II is an alphabetical list of all ship classes that served in World War II. Only actual classes are included as opposed
List of ship classes of World War II
List_of_ship_classes_of_World_War_II
Dutch destroyer
enlarged fleet, comprising five cruisers and nine destroyers from four nations, moved to intercept the Japanese forces off Java. Contact was made in the mid-afternoon
HNLMS_Kortenaer_(1927)
Fubuki-class destroyer
Sunda Strait (part of the overall battle of the Java Sea). Shikinami promptly joined the heavy cruisers Mogami and Mikuma in racing to partake in the engagement
Japanese destroyer Shikinami (1929)
Japanese_destroyer_Shikinami_(1929)
JAVA CLASS-CRUISER
JAVA CLASS-CRUISER
Female
Esperanto
Esperanto name RAVA means "ravishing."
Female
Hebrew
(סָבָ×) Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Saba, SAVA means "aged, old." Compare with strictly masculine forms of Sava.
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : metonymic occupational name for a glazier or glass blower, from Old English glæs ‘glass’ (akin to Glad, referring originally to the bright shine of the material), Middle High German glas.Irish and Scottish : Anglicized form of the epithet glas ‘gray’, ‘green’, ‘blue’ or any of various Gaelic surnames derived from it.German : altered form of the personal name Klass, a reduced form of Nikolaus (see Nicholas).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Glass ‘glass’, or a metonymic occupational name for a glazier or glass blower.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Yada, JADA means "he knows" or "wise." In the bible, this is the name of a member of the tribe of Judah.
Surname or Lastname
North German
North German : topographic name from Middle Low German plas ‘place’, ‘open square’, ‘street’.South German (also Pläss) : from a short form of the medieval personal name Blasius.English : variant of Place 3.
Biblical
variation of Eve from Chavvah Ava means life, or Ivah, iniquity
Female
English
English short form of Latin Cassandra, CASS means "she who entangles men."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the medieval female personal name Cass, a short form of Cassandra. This was the name (of uncertain, possibly non-Greek, origin) of an ill-fated Trojan prophetess of classical legend, condemned to foretell the future but never be believed; her story was well known and widely popular in medieval England.
Female
Hebrew
(× Ö¸×וָה) Hebrew name NAVA means "beautiful."
Female
Icelandic
 Feminine form of Icelandic Jóhann, JANA means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Jana.
Male
German
Short form of German Niclaus, CLAUS means "victor of the people."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the medieval personal name Classe, a short form of Nicholas. See also Clayson.Variant of Klaas or Klass, North German forms of Claus.
Female
Hebrew
(חַוָּה) Variant spelling of Hebrew Chavvah, HAVA means "life."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Close 1.German : variant of Kloss.
Male
Serbian
(Serbian Сава): Bulgarian and Serbian form of Spanish Sabas, SAVA means "old man." Compare with other forms of Sava.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Yavan, JAVAN means "Ionia, Greece." In the bible, this is a place name and the name of a grandson of Noah.
Female
Hindi/Indian
(जया) Feminine form of Hindi Jay, JAYA means "victory."
Male
Hebrew
(סָבָ×) Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Saba, SAVA means "aged, old." Compare with other forms of Sava.
Male
Slovene
Slovene form of Latin Jacobus, JAKA means "supplanter."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Eve, AVA means "alive; living."
JAVA CLASS-CRUISER
JAVA CLASS-CRUISER
Female
Czechoslovakian
, bitter.
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, French, Greek, Portuguese
Feminine of Dennis; Follower of Dionysius
Male
English
Short form of Latin Bonifatius, BONIFACE means "good destiny/fate." In use by the French and occasionally the English.
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Nation's defender.
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German
Name of a King
Male
English
 English surname transferred to unisex forename use, from Old English broc, BROOK means "brook, stream."
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Man who is Very Strong in his Principles
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil
Name of Lord Ganesha
Girl/Female
Bengali, Danish, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Thai
Daughter; The Beautiful Lady; A Young Lady
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Protector
JAVA CLASS-CRUISER
JAVA CLASS-CRUISER
JAVA CLASS-CRUISER
JAVA CLASS-CRUISER
JAVA CLASS-CRUISER
v. t.
An optical glass; a lens; a spyglass; -- in the plural, spectacles; as, a pair of glasses; he wears glasses.
a.
Of or pertaining to Java, or to the people of Java.
a.
Of the best class; of the highest rank; in the first division; of the best quality; first-rate; as, a first-class telescope.
n.
The Java sparrow.
v. t.
To cover or furnish with glass; to glaze.
v. t.
Variant of Clasp
n.
To arrange in classes; to classify or refer to some class; as, to class words or passages.
v. t.
Anything made of glass.
a.
Of the rank or degree below the best highest; inferior; second-rate; as, a second-class house; a second-class passage.
n.
To divide into classes, as students; to form into, or place in, a class or classes.
n.
Same as Kava.
n.
One of the sections into which a church or congregation is divided, and which is under the supervision of a class leader.
v. t.
A looking-glass; a mirror.
n.
A group of individuals ranked together as possessing common characteristics; as, the different classes of society; the educated class; the lower classes.
v. t.
To shut or fasten together with, or as with, a clasp; to shut or fasten (a clasp, or that which fastens with a clasp).
v. t.
To smooth or polish anything, as leater, by rubbing it with a glass burnisher.
v. t.
To case in glass.
n.
Java coffee, a kind of coffee brought from Java.
n.
One of the islands of the Malay Archipelago belonging to the Netherlands.