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26th Prime Minister of Cambodia
Long Boret (Khmer: ឡុង បូរ៉េត, pronounced [loŋ boureːt]; 3 January 1933 – 17 April 1975) was a Cambodian politician who served as the last prime minister
Long_Boret
1975 Khmer Rouge capture of the Cambodian capital
At 08:30, the Council of Ministers met in the office of Prime Minister Long Boret. It was decided that a general assembly should be convoked, consisting
Fall_of_Phnom_Penh
23rd Prime Minister of Cambodia
executed by Angkar (The Organization) in 1975, four days after Lon Non and Long Boret who was also executed on the orders of "Angkar". Sirik Matak was mainly
Sisowath_Sirik_Matak
Surname list
Boret or Boreth is a both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the names include: Long Boret (1933–1975), Cambodian politician Vadim Boreț
Boret
1967–1975 conflict in Cambodia
evacuation (and much to the Americans' surprise), Prince Sisowath Sirik Matak, Long Boret, Lon Non (Lon Nol's brother), and most members of Lon Nol's cabinet declined
Cambodian_Civil_War
Country in Southeast Asia from 1970 to 1975
exile: the FANK almost immediately disintegrated. While Sirik Matak, Long Boret, Lon Non and several other politicians remained in the capital in an attempt
Khmer_Republic
Part of the Vietnam War (1975)
Ambassador Dean notified the acting Cambodian Chief of State, Prime Minister Long Boret and other Cambodian leaders including Prince Sisowath Sirik Matak, that
Operation_Eagle_Pull
Prime Minister of Cambodia (1966–1967; 1969–1971)
1971, and in October suspended the National Assembly, stating he would no longer "vainly play the game of democracy and freedom" in wartime. Backed by his
Lon_Nol
25th Prime Minister of Cambodia
family and supporters in Battambang. He was succeeded as prime minister by Long Boret. When the Khmer Rouge gained control of Cambodia in April 1975, In Tam
In_Tam
Cambodian politician and soldier
key parts of the city ahead of the actual Communist forces. Along with Long Boret he made efforts to broker a cease-fire agreement, despite both having
Lon_Non
and then the Khmer Republic (1970-1) and then prime minister (1971-2) Long Boret was the last prime minister of the Khmer Republic from December 1973 to
Leaders_of_the_Vietnam_War
Prime Minister of Cambodia since 2023
(1970–1975) Lon Nol Sisowath Sirik Matak Son Ngoc Thanh Hang Thun Hak In Tam Long Boret Democratic Kampuchea (1975–1979) Penn Nouth Khieu Samphan* Nuon Chea*
Hun_Manet
Suttantaprija ind Lon Nil Lon Nol's brother Lon Nol Lon Non Lon Nol's brother Long Boret Loung Ung Maha Ghosananda Mam Nai Meas Kheng Gen. Meas Sophea Meng Keo
List_of_Cambodians
King of Cambodia (1941–1955; 1993–2004)
respectively. In February 1973, Sihanouk traveled to Hanoi, where he started on a long journey with Khieu Samphan and other Khmer Rouge leaders. The convoy proceeded
Norodom_Sihanouk
Cambodian politician and war criminal (1926–2019)
(Khmer: នួន ជា; born Lao Kim Lorn; 7 July 1926 – 4 August 2019), also known as Long Bunruot (ឡុង ប៊ុនរត្ន) or Rungloet Laodi (រុងឡឺត ឡាវឌី; Thai: รุ่งเลิศ เหล่าดี)
Nuon_Chea
7th prime minister of Cambodia
office 17 April 1975 – 4 April 1976 President Norodom Sihanouk Preceded by Long Boret Succeeded by Khieu Samphan (acting) In office 31 January 1968 – 14 August
Penn_Nouth
Head of government of Cambodia
(1970–1975) Lon Nol Sisowath Sirik Matak Son Ngoc Thanh Hang Thun Hak In Tam Long Boret Democratic Kampuchea (1975–1979) Penn Nouth Khieu Samphan* Nuon Chea*
Prime_Minister_of_Cambodia
April: Sak Sutsakhan starting 17 April: Norodom Sihanouk Prime Minister: Long Boret (until 17 April), Penn Nouth (starting 17 April) April 1 - Neak Leung
1975_in_Cambodia
Cambodian communist leader (1925–1998)
Union no longer a threat, the U.S. and its allies no longer saw Vietnamese domination of Cambodia as an issue. The U.S. announced that it no longer recognised
Pol_Pot
2nd Former Prime Minister of Cambodia and Politician
August 1977) was a Cambodian nationalist and republican politician, with a long history as a rebel leader and (for brief periods) a government minister.
Sơn_Ngọc_Thành
Cham-Cambodian military officer
Ambassador of Khmer Republic at large In office 1974–1975 Prime Minister Long Boret Preceded by Lon Non Personal details Born 1927 (1927) Died 1976 (aged 48–49)
Les_Kosem
Prime Minister of Cambodia (1985–1993; 1998–2023)
(1970–1975) Lon Nol Sisowath Sirik Matak Son Ngoc Thanh Hang Thun Hak In Tam Long Boret Democratic Kampuchea (1975–1979) Penn Nouth Khieu Samphan* Nuon Chea*
Hun_Sen
5th Prime Minister of Cambodia
(1970–1975) Lon Nol Sisowath Sirik Matak Son Ngoc Thanh Hang Thun Hak In Tam Long Boret Democratic Kampuchea (1975–1979) Penn Nouth Khieu Samphan* Nuon Chea*
Sisowath_Watchayavong
Cambodian politician
"Seven Traitors" (also including Lon Nol, Sisowath Sirik Matak, In Tam, Long Boret, Sosthene Fernandez and Son Ngoc Thanh) who were threatened with immediate
Cheng_Heng
Cambodian politician and soldier
February 1928 – 29 April 1994) was a Cambodian politician and soldier who had a long career in the country's politics. He was the last head of state of the Khmer
Sak_Sutsakhan
Cambodian politician
(1970–1975) Lon Nol Sisowath Sirik Matak Son Ngoc Thanh Hang Thun Hak In Tam Long Boret Democratic Kampuchea (1975–1979) Penn Nouth Khieu Samphan* Nuon Chea*
Nhiek_Tioulong
22nd Prime Minister of Cambodia
(1970–1975) Lon Nol Sisowath Sirik Matak Son Ngoc Thanh Hang Thun Hak In Tam Long Boret Democratic Kampuchea (1975–1979) Penn Nouth Khieu Samphan* Nuon Chea*
Son_Sann
6th Prime Minister of Cambodia
(1970–1975) Lon Nol Sisowath Sirik Matak Son Ngoc Thanh Hang Thun Hak In Tam Long Boret Democratic Kampuchea (1975–1979) Penn Nouth Khieu Samphan* Nuon Chea*
Chhean_Vam
Chad April 13, 1975 N'Djamena Chad Factions of the Chadian Armed Forces Long Boret Prime Minister of Cambodia April 17, 1975 Phnom Penh Khmer Republic Khmer
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Cambodian politician
Khmer Republic In office 1 April 1975 – 12 April 1975 Prime Minister Long Boret Preceded by Lon Nol Succeeded by Sak Sutsakhan as Chairman of the Supreme
Peter_Khoy_Saukam
10th Prime Minister of Cambodia
(1970–1975) Lon Nol Sisowath Sirik Matak Son Ngoc Thanh Hang Thun Hak In Tam Long Boret Democratic Kampuchea (1975–1979) Penn Nouth Khieu Samphan* Nuon Chea*
Sisowath_Monipong
29th Prime Minister of Cambodia
(1970–1975) Lon Nol Sisowath Sirik Matak Son Ngoc Thanh Hang Thun Hak In Tam Long Boret Democratic Kampuchea (1975–1979) Penn Nouth Khieu Samphan* Nuon Chea*
Chan_Sy
Cambodian politician and war criminal (born 1931)
Khmer Rouge official. Khieu Samphan was born in Svay Rieng province to Khieu Long, who served as a judge under the French protectorate government and his wife
Khieu_Samphan
Political party in Cambodia
Civil War. After a period in which In Tam served in the post, PSR member Long Boret was made prime minister in late 1973. Lon Non attempted to strengthen
Social_Republican_Party
Coup that overthrew Prince Norodom Sihanouk
It is generally seen as a turning point in the Cambodian Civil War. No longer a monarchy, Cambodia was semi-officially called "État du Cambodge" (State
1970_Cambodian_coup_d'état
32nd Prime Minister of Cambodia
(1970–1975) Lon Nol Sisowath Sirik Matak Son Ngoc Thanh Hang Thun Hak In Tam Long Boret Democratic Kampuchea (1975–1979) Penn Nouth Khieu Samphan* Nuon Chea*
Ung_Huot
8th Prime Minister of Cambodia
(1970–1975) Lon Nol Sisowath Sirik Matak Son Ngoc Thanh Hang Thun Hak In Tam Long Boret Democratic Kampuchea (1975–1979) Penn Nouth Khieu Samphan* Nuon Chea*
Yem_Sambaur
210 days Democratic — Tam 26 Long Boret ឡុង បូរ៉េត (1933–1975) 26 December 1973 17 April 1975 1 year, 112 days PRS — Boret Kampuchea / Democratic Kampuchea
List of prime ministers of Cambodia
List_of_prime_ministers_of_Cambodia
11th Prime Minister of Cambodia
(1970–1975) Lon Nol Sisowath Sirik Matak Son Ngoc Thanh Hang Thun Hak In Tam Long Boret Democratic Kampuchea (1975–1979) Penn Nouth Khieu Samphan* Nuon Chea*
Oum_Chheang_Sun
24th Prime Minister of Cambodia
(1970–1975) Lon Nol Sisowath Sirik Matak Son Ngoc Thanh Hang Thun Hak In Tam Long Boret Democratic Kampuchea (1975–1979) Penn Nouth Khieu Samphan* Nuon Chea*
Hang_Thun_Hak
Cambodian admiral (1929–1975)
Sutsakhan, which included Admiral Vong Sarendy, former prime-ministers Long Boret and Hang Thun Hak, Op Kim Ang and Brigadier general Ea Chhong (Chief-of-Staff
Vong_Sarendy
Cambodian former politician and physician
Long Boret Preceded by Long Boret Succeeded by Sarin Chhak Minister of Information In office 1970–1971 Prime Minister Lon Nol Succeeded by Long Boret
Keuky_Lim
that he was poisoned. The exact circumstances of Allende's death were for long a subject of controversy, as it was disputed whether he had died by suicide
List of state leaders who died in office
List_of_state_leaders_who_died_in_office
12th Prime Minister of Cambodia
(1970–1975) Lon Nol Sisowath Sirik Matak Son Ngoc Thanh Hang Thun Hak In Tam Long Boret Democratic Kampuchea (1975–1979) Penn Nouth Khieu Samphan* Nuon Chea*
Huy_Kanthoul
Cambodian general (1923–2006)
wanted to stop the Civil War in Cambodia. Several others officials such as Long Boret, Lon Non and Prince Sisowath Sirik Matak remained in office until the
Sosthène_Fernandez
28th Prime Minister of Cambodia
on 25 January 1992, after he served over 10 years. Sovann explained his long ordeal in prison: "When I wanted to create our own army of five regiments
Pen_Sovann
20th Prime Minister of Cambodia
(1970–1975) Lon Nol Sisowath Sirik Matak Son Ngoc Thanh Hang Thun Hak In Tam Long Boret Democratic Kampuchea (1975–1979) Penn Nouth Khieu Samphan* Nuon Chea*
Norodom_Kantol
Bilateral relations
various high-ranking leaders of the Khmer Republic including Lon Non, Long Boret and Sisowath Sirik Matak. Cambodia portal United States portal Cambodian
Cambodia–United States relations
Cambodia–United_States_relations
Month of 1975
Ernst Bergmann, 71, Israeli atomic scientist Cambodia's Prime Minister Long Boret met with representatives of the Khmer Rouge while in Bangkok, Thailand
April_1975
Cambodian politician (1905–2009)
apologies to the population of Phnom Penh for the traffic congestion that his long funeral cortege would cause. "To have served dutifully and unfailingly was
Chau_Sen_Cocsal_Chhum
1950 Ieu Koeus, briefly Prime Minister of Cambodia in 1949 17 April 1975 Long Boret, Prime Minister of the Khmer Republic Killed by the Khmer Rouge shortly
List of assassinations in Asia
List_of_assassinations_in_Asia
Prime Minister of Cambodia from 1945 to 1946
(1970–1975) Lon Nol Sisowath Sirik Matak Son Ngoc Thanh Hang Thun Hak In Tam Long Boret Democratic Kampuchea (1975–1979) Penn Nouth Khieu Samphan* Nuon Chea*
Sisowath_Monireth
Month of 1966
Among the future leaders elected to seats were future Prime Ministers Long Boret and Khieu Samphan, and former Prime Ministers Sim Var and Yem Sambaur
September_1966
(1978) Akwasi Afrifa (1979) Fred Akuffo (1979) Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (1979) Long Boret (1975) Francisco Caamaño (1973) Amir Abbas Hoveida (1979) Endelkachew
List of people who were executed
List_of_people_who_were_executed
Cambodian military officer
committee of the Republic of Cambodia, along with General Sak Sutsakhan, Long Boret, Hang Thun Hak, Op Kim Ang, General Ea Chhong (Chief-of-Staff of the Khmer
Thongvan_Fanmuong
16th Prime Minister of Cambodia
(1970–1975) Lon Nol Sisowath Sirik Matak Son Ngoc Thanh Hang Thun Hak In Tam Long Boret Democratic Kampuchea (1975–1979) Penn Nouth Khieu Samphan* Nuon Chea*
San_Yun
13th Prime Minister of Cambodia
(1970–1975) Lon Nol Sisowath Sirik Matak Son Ngoc Thanh Hang Thun Hak In Tam Long Boret Democratic Kampuchea (1975–1979) Penn Nouth Khieu Samphan* Nuon Chea*
Chan_Nak
Month of 1973
by walking down the aisle to the back of the aircraft to shake hands. Long Boret took office as the sixth, and last, Prime Minister of Khmer Republic in
December_1973
14th Prime Minister of Cambodia
(1970–1975) Lon Nol Sisowath Sirik Matak Son Ngoc Thanh Hang Thun Hak In Tam Long Boret Democratic Kampuchea (1975–1979) Penn Nouth Khieu Samphan* Nuon Chea*
Leng_Ngeth
9th Prime Minister of Cambodia
(1970–1975) Lon Nol Sisowath Sirik Matak Son Ngoc Thanh Hang Thun Hak In Tam Long Boret Democratic Kampuchea (1975–1979) Penn Nouth Khieu Samphan* Nuon Chea*
Ieu_Koeus
18th Prime Minister of Cambodia
(1970–1975) Lon Nol Sisowath Sirik Matak Son Ngoc Thanh Hang Thun Hak In Tam Long Boret Democratic Kampuchea (1975–1979) Penn Nouth Khieu Samphan* Nuon Chea*
Ek_Yi_Oun
Prime Minister of Cambodia from 1993 to 1997
promise of jobs within the government. At least one senior SRP leader, Ou Bun Long, caved into Ranariddh's enticements. On 2 March 2006, the National Assembly
Norodom_Ranariddh
15th Prime Minister of Cambodia
(1970–1975) Lon Nol Sisowath Sirik Matak Son Ngoc Thanh Hang Thun Hak In Tam Long Boret Democratic Kampuchea (1975–1979) Penn Nouth Khieu Samphan* Nuon Chea*
Khim_Tit
Army of the Khmer Republic (1970-1975)
Phnom Penh, bringing the Cambodian Civil War to an end. Prime minister Long Boret, Lon Non and other FANK senior staff officers and top officials of the
Khmer_National_Army
4th Prime Minister of Cambodia
(1970–1975) Lon Nol Sisowath Sirik Matak Son Ngoc Thanh Hang Thun Hak In Tam Long Boret Democratic Kampuchea (1975–1979) Penn Nouth Khieu Samphan* Nuon Chea*
Sisowath_Youtevong
Government ministry of Cambodia
1972 Non-partisan 13 Son Ngoc Thanh (1908–1977) 1972 1972 Khmer Serei 14 Long Boret (1933–1975) 1972 26 December 1973 PRS 15 Keuky Lim (born 1937) 26 December
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (Cambodia)
Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs_and_International_Cooperation_(Cambodia)
17th Prime Minister of Cambodia
(1970–1975) Lon Nol Sisowath Sirik Matak Son Ngoc Thanh Hang Thun Hak In Tam Long Boret Democratic Kampuchea (1975–1979) Penn Nouth Khieu Samphan* Nuon Chea*
Sim_Var
Hang Thun Hak, Prime minister (1972–1973) In Tam, Prime minister (1973) Long Boret, Prime minister (1973–1975) Democratic Kampuchea General Secretary of
List of state leaders in the 20th century (1951–2000)
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in place saying that forces should be withdrawn into regrouping areas. Long Boret said he was optimistic about peace after a briefing by Rogers in which
1972_in_the_Vietnam_War
December: In Tam 9 December-26 December: vacant starting 26 December: Long Boret 18 March - Five members of the former Royal family were arrested following
1973_in_Cambodia
happened during 1974 in Cambodia. President: Lon Nol Prime Minister: Long Boret 26 February – Cambodian Civil War – Battle of Kampot: The Khmer Rouge
1974_in_Cambodia
19th Prime Minister of Cambodia
(1970–1975) Lon Nol Sisowath Sirik Matak Son Ngoc Thanh Hang Thun Hak In Tam Long Boret Democratic Kampuchea (1975–1979) Penn Nouth Khieu Samphan* Nuon Chea*
Pho_Proeung
Cambodian intellectual and politician
for Information and Tourism from 26 December 1973 to 13 June 1973 under Long Boret who like him was an author of romance stories. During that time, he founded
Trinh_Hoanh
Russian pre-dreadnought battleship
(Потёмкин-Таврический), and then on 11 May was renamed Borets za svobodu (Борец за свободу – Freedom Fighter). Borets za Svobodu was placed in reserve in March 1918
Russian_battleship_Potemkin
Prime Minister of France (1906–1909, 1917–1920)
Marine Louis Lafferre – Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts Victor Boret – Minister of Agriculture and Supply Henry Simon – Minister of Colonies
Georges_Clemenceau
People involved in the nuclear accident
4.1 Sv. At 3 a.m., he began vomiting intensely; by 6 a.m., he could no longer walk. He later spent a year in the Moscow hospital receiving blood and plasma
Individual involvement in the Chernobyl disaster
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Imperial Russian Navy's Gangut-class battleship
long tons; 27,300 short tons) at load, over 1,500 t (1,500 long tons; 1,700 short tons) more than her designed displacement of 23,288 t (22,920 long tons;
Russian battleship Poltava (1911)
Russian_battleship_Poltava_(1911)
East Japan Earthquake Archive" (PDF). IFLA 84th Conference. Shibayama, A; Boret, S. (2019). "Transforming the Archives of the Great East Japan Earthquake
Aftermath of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami
Aftermath_of_the_2011_Tōhoku_earthquake_and_tsunami
Destruction of interned warships, 21 June 1919
Areas Act 1979 (as SM9298 and SM9308). Divers are allowed to visit them, as long as no damage occurs or objects removed. In 2025, protection was extended
Scuttling of the German fleet at Scapa Flow
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(«Пантелеймон») 1905, renamed Potemkin-Tavricheskiy («Потёмкин-Таврический) 1917, Borets za Svobodu («Борец за Свободу») 1917, destroyed by British troops at Sevastopol
List of battleships of Russia and the Soviet Union
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Battlecruiser of the German Imperial Navy
significantly larger than her predecessors—at 24,988 metric tons (24,593 long tons; 27,545 short tons), she was approximately 3,000 metric tons heavier
SMS_Seydlitz
Battlecruiser of the German Imperial Navy
summer of 1906, Tirpitz eventually concluded on 18 July that he could no longer maintain his objections for military and political reasons. He instructed
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British ocean liner (in service 1914–1950)
as to experience the feel of a ship reaching nearly 50,000 tonnes (49,000 long tons; 55,000 short tons), as well as to copy pointers for his company's new
RMS_Aquitania
CBE. A. P. M. Sanders, CB, CBE. Air Commodores V. B. Bennett, DFC. J. A. Boret, CBE, MC, AFC. J. M. Mason, DFC, DSC. H. N. Thornton, MBE. F. N. Trinder
1945 Birthday Honours (Mention in Despatches)
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Battleship of the German Imperial Navy
(15 in) guns in four twin turrets, displaced 32,200 metric tons (31,700 long tons; 35,500 short tons) at full combat load, and had a top speed of 21 knots
SMS_Baden
Battleship of the German Imperial Navy
German guns. Bayern was 179.4 m (588 ft 7 in) long at the waterline, and an even 180 m (590 ft 7 in) long overall. She had a beam of 30 m (98 ft 5 in)
SMS_Bayern
British ocean liner, in service 1907–1921
USS Otis W. Douglas 28 Apr: USS Gypsum Queen, USS James April (unknown date): Borets za Svobodu 4 May: HMS Cupar 5 May: SMS Leipzig 2 Jun: Rucumilla 9 Jun: HMS L55
SS_Grampian
Merchant steamship built in the UK in 1901
USS Otis W. Douglas 28 Apr: USS Gypsum Queen, USS James April (unknown date): Borets za Svobodu 4 May: HMS Cupar 5 May: SMS Leipzig 2 Jun: Rucumilla 9 Jun: HMS L55
SS_Sangola
City in Vitebsk Region, Belarus
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Orsha. RUPE "Machine-tool plant "Krasny borets" Archived 2018-04-13 at the Wayback Machine Orsha - city Photos on Radzima
Orsha
Flying squadron of the Royal Air Force
Retrieved 11 February 2016. Barrass, M. B. "Air Vice Marshal John Auguste Boret". Air of Authority – A History of RAF Organisation. Retrieved 11 February
No._41_Squadron_RAF
U-boat built for the Imperial German Navy (1913)
long overall with a beam of 6.10 m (20 ft) and a height of 8.10 m (26 ft 7 in). She displaced 650 tonnes (640 long tons) surfaced and 837 t (824 long
SM_U-21_(Germany)
Battleship of the German Imperial Navy
retained. Grosser Kurfürst displaced 25,796 t (25,389 long tons) as built and 28,600 t (28,100 long tons) fully loaded, with a length of 175.4 m (575 ft
SMS_Grosser_Kurfürst_(1913)
Short story by Pavel Bazhov
story (skaz) written by Pavel Bazhov. It was first published in Krasny Borets in October, 1943. It was later included in The Malachite Casket collection
That_Spark_of_Life
V25-class torpedo boat
metres (11 ft 11 in). Displacement was 802 tonnes (789 long tons) normal and 1,074 tonnes (1,057 long tons) deep load. Three oil-fired water-tube boilers
SMS_S50
Russian figure skater (born 1996)
Russian Championships, she placed seventh in the short program and 3rd in the long, to win the bronze medal. She won the Russian Junior Championships by placing
Elizaveta_Tuktamysheva
German submarine
USS Otis W. Douglas 28 Apr: USS Gypsum Queen, USS James April (unknown date): Borets za Svobodu 4 May: HMS Cupar 5 May: SMS Leipzig 2 Jun: Rucumilla 9 Jun: HMS L55
SM_U-118
1940 British attempt to resupply Malta in WWII
Horton (New Zealand), J. R. Walker (Canada), and Pilot Officers F. J. Boret and J. M. Horrex. 200 RAF ground crew and spare parts (17–19 November) Sturtivant
Operation_White
Battlecruiser of the German Imperial Navy
Hindenburg displaced 26,947 metric tons (26,521 long tons) normally and up to 31,500 t (31,000 long tons) fully laden. She had a crew of 44 officers
SMS_Hindenburg
American ship that ran aground in Bermuda
Fleet Corporation of the United States Shipping Board, that ran aground on Long Bar Reef, Bermuda, while she was travelling from Pensacola, Florida, United
SS_Daram
Light cruiser of the German Imperial Navy
(496 ft 9 in) long overall and had a beam of 14.2 m (46 ft 7 in) and a draft of 5.96 m (19 ft 7 in) forward. She displaced 5,440 t (5,350 long tons) normally
SMS_Karlsruhe_(1916)
LONG BORET
LONG BORET
Female/Male/Unisex
Korean
 Korean unisex name YONG means "courage." Compare with another form of Yong.
Boy/Male
Chinese
Intelligent.
Surname or Lastname
Chinese
Chinese : variant of Tang 2.Chinese : variant of Tang 3.Chinese : from a modification of the character Zhong (). In the Xia dynasty (2205–1766 bc), there existed a senior adviser whose name was Zhonggu. Much later, in the Ming dynasty (1368–1644 ad), some descendants settled along a river that became known as the Tong Family river. As the Manchus moved southwards, some took up residence by this river and they too adopted Tong as their surname.Chinese : from Lao Tong, the ‘style name’ given to a son of Zhuan Xu, legendary emperor of the 26th century bc. Two of his sons became important advisers to the next emperor, Ku. Some descendants of Lao Tong adopted a character from his style name as their surname.Chinese : see also Dong.English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or user of tongs (Old English tang(e)), or a habitational name from one of the places named with this word (there are examples in Lancashire, Shropshire, and West Yorkshire), from their situation by a fork in a road or river, considered as resembling a pair of tongs.English : topographic name for someone who lived on a tongue of land, or a habitational name from a place named with this word (Old English tunge, Old Norse tunga), for example Tonge in Leicestershire.Dutch : from a short form of the personal name Antonius (see Anthony). It could also be from Dutch tong ‘tongue’ and hence a nickname for a chatterbox or scold, or possibly a shortening of Van Tongeren, a habitational name for someone from Tongeren in the province of Gelderland.
Surname or Lastname
Norwegian
Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads in southwestern Norway, named with Old Norse lón ‘calm, deep pool (in a river)’.English : variant of Lane.Muslim : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for the taller of two men with the same name, from Old English leng(ra) ‘longer’, ‘taller’, comparative of lang (see Lang).German : variant of Lang.Chinese : from an ancient official title, Lingguan, denoting a court official in charge of music. The character for Ling is written similarly to that for Leng (), and the surname evolved to the latter form.Cambodian : unexplained.
Boy/Male
French, German, Polish
Long
Boy/Male
Korean
East.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, Malaysian
Dragon; Grand
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Dutch, English, German, Norse, Scandinavian
Long; Wave; Tall Man
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian
Long
Girl/Female
Hindu
Beauty, Pretty
Girl/Female
English American
Solitary.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Long 1.German and French (Alsace–Lorraine) : from Middle High German lunge ‘lung’, presumably applied as a nickname.Chinese : variant of Long 3.Chinese : variant of Long 4.
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Fierce.
Girl/Female
Greek American Hawaiian English
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : habitational name from Lyng in Norfolk, so named from Old English hlinc ‘hillside’, or from either of two places in Norfolk and Lincolnshire named Ling, from Old Norse lyng ‘ling’, ‘heather’. There is also a Lyng in Somerset, so named from Old English lengen ‘long place’.German : variant of Link.Chinese : from a word meaning ‘ice’. In ancient times, the imperial palace was able to enjoy ice in the summer by storing winter ice in a cellar, entrusting its care to an official called the iceman. This post was once filled during the Zhou dynasty (1122–221 bc) by a descendant of Kang Shu, the eighth son of Wen Wang, who had been granted the state of Wei soon after the establishment of the Zhou dynasty. Descendants of this particular iceman adopted the word for ice, ling, as their surname.
Surname or Lastname
English (Merseyside)
English (Merseyside) : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : nickname for a tall person, from Old English lang, long, Old French long ‘long’, ‘tall’ (equivalent to Latin longus).Irish (Ulster (Armagh) and Munster) : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Longáin (see Langan).Chinese : from the name of an official treasurer called Long, who lived during the reign of the model emperor Shun (2257–2205 bc). his descendants adopted this name as their surname. Additionally, a branch of the Liu clan (see Lau 1), descendants of Liu Lei, who supposedly had the ability to handle dragons, was granted the name Yu-Long (meaning roughly ‘resistor of dragons’) by the Xia emperor Kong Jia (1879–1849 bc). Some descendants later simplified Yu-Long to Long and adopted it as their surname.Chinese : there are two sources for this name. One was a place in the state of Lu in Shandong province during the Spring and Autumn period (722–481 bc). The other source is the Xiongnu nationality, a non-Han Chinese people.Chinese : variant of Lang.Cambodian : unexplained.
Male
English
 English short form of Spanish Alonso, LON means "noble and ready." Compare with another form of Lon.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Chinese : from an ancient area named Cong Yang, whose residents adopted the surname.Vietnamese : unexplained.
LONG BORET
LONG BORET
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Unbounded; Free; The Ocean
Boy/Male
Muslim
Lion
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
One who Conquered the World
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Another Name of King Arjunan
Girl/Female
Muslim
Faithfulness, Loyal
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ayushman | ஆயà¯à®·à¯à®®à®¾à®¨
Blessed with long life
Girl/Female
Hindu
Creation of God Shiva
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Light
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Moon
Boy/Male
Tamil
Exerting
LONG BORET
LONG BORET
LONG BORET
LONG BORET
LONG BORET
a.
Long-breathed; hence, tediously long in speaking; consuming much time; as, a long-winded talker.
a.
Having a long tongue.
superl.
Drawn out or extended in time; continued through a considerable tine, or to a great length; as, a long series of events; a long debate; a long drama; a long history; a long book.
adv.
At a point of duration far distant, either prior or posterior; as, not long before; not long after; long before the foundation of Rome; long after the Conquest.
superl.
Extended to any specified measure; of a specified length; as, a span long; a yard long; a mile long, that is, extended to the measure of a mile, etc.
superl.
Slow in passing; causing weariness by length or duration; lingering; as, long hours of watching.
a.
Having a long horn or horns; as, a long-horned goat, or cow; having long antennae, as certain beetles (Longicornia).
adv.
To a great extent in apace; as, a long drawn out line.
adv.
Through an extent of time, more or less; -- only in question; as, how long will you be gone?
n.
The longest dimension; the greatest extent; -- in the phrase, the long and the short of it, that is, the sum and substance of it.
a.
Having a long life; having constitutional peculiarities which make long life probable; lasting long; as, a long-lived tree; they are a longlived family; long-lived prejudices.
n.
Long patience of offense.
adv.
To a great extent in time; during a long time.
n.
A long sound, syllable, or vowel.
n.
Long-sightedness.
a. & adv.
Long.
a.
Having the power of retaining the breath for a long time; long-winded.
a.
Having long arms; as, the long-armed ape or gibbon.
a.
Having a long waist; long from the armpits to the armpits to the bottom of the waist; -- said of persons.
superl.
Drawn out in a line, or in the direction of length; protracted; extended; as, a long line; -- opposed to short, and distinguished from broad or wide.