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Military unit
The Mediterranean Air Command (MAC) was a World War II Allied air force command that was active in the North African and Mediterranean Theater of Operations
Mediterranean_Air_Command
Military unit
The Mediterranean Allied Air Forces (MAAF) was the major Allied air force command organization in the Mediterranean theater from mid-December 1943 until
Mediterranean Allied Air Forces
Mediterranean_Allied_Air_Forces
Military unit
Air Forces (NAAF) was a component of the Allied Mediterranean Air Command (MAC) during February–December 1943. It was responsible primarily for air operations
Northwest_African_Air_Forces
Numbered air force of the United States Air Force
The Twelfth Air Force (12 AF; Air Forces Southern, (AFSOUTH)) is a Numbered Air Force of the United States Air Force Air Combat Command (ACC). It is headquartered
Twelfth_Air_Force
British Army command defending the Middle East
Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean, Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham and Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, RAF Middle East Command, Air Chief Marshal Arthur
Middle_East_Command
Royal Air Force officer (1890-1967)
known as the "Tedder Carpet". Later in the war Tedder took command of the Mediterranean Air Command and in that role was closely involved in the planning of
Arthur Tedder, 1st Baron Tedder
Arthur_Tedder,_1st_Baron_Tedder
Former command of the Royal Air Force
Fleet. On 15 February 1943, RAF Middle East Command became a major sub-command of the Mediterranean Air Command (MAC), the Allied formation that also included
RAF_Middle_East_Command
transport/liaison aircraft, very frequently supporting a command headquarters. To allow rapid transport of air officers, staff and other important people many
List of Royal Air Force Communication units
List_of_Royal_Air_Force_Communication_units
WW2 command of the British Royal Air Force
1942. In 1943 it then became a major sub-command centre for the Allies under the Mediterranean Air Command (MAC) when the Allies began their attack on
AHQ_Malta
United States Army Air Forces logistics formation
Air Service Command, Mediterranean Theater of Operations was a United States Army Air Forces logistics formation. It had its headquarters and an HQ squadron
Air Service Command, Mediterranean Theater of Operations
Air_Service_Command,_Mediterranean_Theater_of_Operations
military and air force units that were involved in the campaign for Sicily, July 10 – August 17, 1943. Allied Forces Headquarters - Mediterranean Supreme Commander:
Operation Husky order of battle
Operation_Husky_order_of_battle
Military unit
The Flag Officer, Air and Second-in-Command, Mediterranean Fleet was a senior command appointment of the British Royal Navy from January 1947 to 1958
Flag Officer, Air and Second-in-Command, Mediterranean Fleet
Flag_Officer,_Air_and_Second-in-Command,_Mediterranean_Fleet
Military airport in Nicosia, Cyprus
two days earlier. Through April 1944, the No. 680 Squadron RAF, Mediterranean Air Command, flew photo-reconnaissance missions over the Dodecanese islands
Lakatamia_Air_Force_Base
RAF Command from World War II
was a sub-command of RAF Middle East Command which itself was a sub-command of the Mediterranean Air Command during World War II. Air H.Q. Air Defences
AHQ Air Defences Eastern Mediterranean
AHQ_Air_Defences_Eastern_Mediterranean
US Air Force numbered air force
and secure sea and air communications in the Mediterranean. In September 1942, RAF Middle East Command's Senior Air Staff Officer, Air Commodore Philip
Ninth_Air_Force
Air Force component of the U.S. Special Operations Command
Force. An Air Force major command (MAJCOM), AFSOC is also the U.S. Air Force component command to United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM),
Air Force Special Operations Command
Air_Force_Special_Operations_Command
Allied tactical air unit during World War II
Mitchell, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Middle East—comprised four separate commands: for Egypt (designated Middle East), RAF Iraq, Mediterranean at Malta
Desert_Air_Force
Military unit
effect, Alexander was the ground commander. Air forces were grouped under the Mediterranean Air Command under Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder, which became
Mediterranean Theater of Operations, United States Army
Mediterranean_Theater_of_Operations,_United_States_Army
Royal Air Force commands, both past and present. Although the concept of a command dates back to the foundation of the Royal Air Force, the term command (as
List of Royal Air Force commands
List_of_Royal_Air_Force_commands
NATO command
Southern Europe was one of two major NATO commands in the Mediterranean area, the other being Allied Forces Mediterranean based on the island of Malta, responsible
Allied Joint Force Command Naples
Allied_Joint_Force_Command_Naples
African Air Service Command (NAASC) was a sub-command of the Northwest African Air Forces which itself was a sub-command of the Mediterranean Air Command (MAC)
Northwest African Air Service Command
Northwest_African_Air_Service_Command
Swiss international shipping line
Mediterranean Shipping Company S.A., branded as MSC, is an international shipping line part of MSC Group. It was founded by Italian entrepreneur Gianluigi
Mediterranean Shipping Company
Mediterranean_Shipping_Company
U.S. military unified combatant command
and Mediterranean; and Commander-in-Chief, U.S. European Command. In line with the creation of the joint-service European Command, the Army command in
United States European Command
United_States_European_Command
Military operation
morale of the defenders. Some Royal Air Force officers, like Arthur Tedder, head of the Mediterranean Air Command, became concerned that the army might
Operation_Corkscrew
United States Air Force general (1892–1955)
1955) was a World War II Mediterranean combat commander and former chief of United States Air Forces in Europe for whom Cannon Air Force Base, Clovis, New
John_K._Cannon
Royal Air Force group
African and Mediterranean Theater of Operations (MTO) effective 18 February 1943, Air H.Q. East Africa was a sub-command of RAF Middle East Command, itself
No._207_Group_RAF
the Allied Mediterranean Air Command when Eisenhower was in charge of Allied operations in the Mediterranean. The Allies won battlefield air supremacy
Air_warfare_of_World_War_II
1943 WWII battle in Tunisia
involved all the main commands in the area. The Supreme Allied Air Force Command was the Mediterranean Air Command (MAC) under Air Chief Marshal Arthur
Operation_Flax
Northwest African Air Forces which was a sub-command of the Mediterranean Air Command (MAC). These new Allied air force organizations were created at the Casablanca
Northwest African Troop Carrier Command
Northwest_African_Troop_Carrier_Command
Series of battles in Tunisia during the Second World War
air forces in the Mediterranean to integrate them more closely; Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder was made commander of Mediterranean Air Command,
Tunisian_campaign
Training Command (NATC) was a sub-command of the Northwest African Air Forces (NAAF) which itself was a sub-command of the Mediterranean Air Command (MAC)
Northwest African Training Command
Northwest_African_Training_Command
United States Army Air Forces command responsible for transport and ferrying aircraft
The Air Transport Command (ATC) was a United States Air Force unit that was created during World War II as the strategic airlift component of the United
Air_Transport_Command
Military unit
Air H.Q. Levant was a sub-command of RAF Middle East Command and its successors. RAF Middle East Command became a sub-command of the Mediterranean Air
AHQ_Levant
Royal Air Force station in Gibraltar
Allied air forces at the Casablanca Conference in January 1943, RAF Gibraltar became a major sub-command of the Mediterranean Air Command under Air Chief
RAF_Gibraltar
Part of World War II in 1943
Husky, the Allied air forces in North Africa and the Mediterranean were organized into the Mediterranean Air Command (MAC) under Air Chief Marshal Sir
Allied_invasion_of_Sicily
African Tactical Air Force (NATAF) was a component of the Northwest African Air Forces which itself reported to the Mediterranean Air Command (MAC). These
Northwest African Tactical Air Force
Northwest_African_Tactical_Air_Force
NATO headquarters in Belgium
Southern Europe (Paris/Naples) and Allied Forces Mediterranean at Malta. The commanders and commands in 1957 were: Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR)
Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe
Supreme_Headquarters_Allied_Powers_Europe
Strategic Air Force (NASAF) was a sub-command of the Northwest African Air Forces (NAAF) which itself was a sub-command of the Mediterranean Air Command (MAC)
Northwest African Strategic Air Force
Northwest_African_Strategic_Air_Force
Military unit
and South African Air Force under the Mediterranean Allied Air Forces command, it was active from 7 June 1944 until 15 July 1945. Air Vice Marshal William
Balkan_Air_Force
Italian Air Force Base
Sigonella has the best claim to be a hub of U.S. naval air operations in the Mediterranean. The base command is the landlord to more than 40 other U.S. units
Naval_Air_Station_Sigonella
New Zealand soldier, aviator and former Royal Air Force Air Chief Marshal (1892–1975)
Tactical Air Force, replacing another New Zealander, Arthur Coningham. Air Chief Marshal Arthur Tedder, commander of Mediterranean Air Command, preferred
Keith_Park
Mediterranean headquarters 1942–1945
as well. In March 1943 AFHQ supervised Mediterranean Air Command (later replaced by the Mediterranean Allied Air Forces); 18th Army Group; the Royal Navy
Allied_Force_Headquarters
Military unit
The XXII Tactical Air Command is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was with Twelfth Air Force, at Pomigliano Airfield, Italy
XXII_Tactical_Air_Command
Former command of the Royal Air Force
1943 to control RAF elements in the Eastern Mediterranean under the command of Mediterranean Allied Air Forces. HQ MEDME was originally located at Caserta
Near East Air Force (Royal Air Force)
Near_East_Air_Force_(Royal_Air_Force)
African Coastal Air Force (NACAF) was a specialized functional command of the combined Northwest African Air Forces. The Mediterranean Air Command (MAC) oversaw
Northwest African Coastal Air Force
Northwest_African_Coastal_Air_Force
Former command of the Royal Air Force
RAF Coastal Command was a formation within the Royal Air Force (RAF). It was founded in 1936, when the RAF was restructured into Fighter, Bomber and Coastal
RAF_Coastal_Command
Former command of the Royal Air Force
RAF Transport Command was a Royal Air Force command that controlled all transport aircraft of the RAF. It was established on 25 March 1943 by the renaming
RAF_Transport_Command
Military unit
warfare, electronic warfare, airborne early warning, airborne command and control, sea control, air refueling, antisubmarine warfare and combat search and rescue
Carrier_Air_Wing_Eight
1943 agreement between Italy and the Allies
Surrender Kingdom of the South Governor of Malta Commander of the Mediterranean Air Command Later head of the Allied Commission in Italy Commander of the
Armistice_of_Malta
Inactive US Air Force command
Tactical Air Command (TAC) is an inactive United States Air Force organization. It was a Major Command of the United States Air Force, established on 21
Tactical_Air_Command
Strike Command and the Chief of the Air Staff. In 2007 with the reduction to a single command (Air Command) the RAF initially retained two air chief marshal
List of Royal Air Force air chief marshals
List_of_Royal_Air_Force_air_chief_marshals
Military unit
deployed to the Mediterranean Theater of Operations and was assigned to XII Air Support Command. The unit was redesignated the 18th Tactical Air Communications
18th Air Support Operations Group
18th_Air_Support_Operations_Group
1943 armistice ending the hostilities between Italy and the Allies
John K. Cannon (commander 12th Air Force USAAF), Brigadier General Patrick W. Timberlake (of Mediterranean Air Command), Strong, and General Lyman Lemnitzer
Armistice_of_Cassibile
British Forces stationed in the Aden Protectorate
was originally formed as Aden Command in 1928. On its establishment, Aden Command was a Royal Air Force (RAF) command which was responsible for the control
British_Forces_Aden
Inactive U.S. Air Force major command
The Military Airlift Command (MAC) is an inactive United States Air Force major command (MAJCOM) that was headquartered at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois
Military_Airlift_Command
Military unit
and the Mediterranean Sea in 1947 and 1948. The air wing was assigned to USS Leyte in 1949. In 1950, Leyte was recalled from the Mediterranean Sea and
Carrier_Air_Wing_Three
Former command of the Royal Air Force
Bomber Command, Royal Air Force controlled the Royal Air Force's (RAF) bomber forces from 1936 to 1968. Along with the United States Army Air Forces, it
RAF_Bomber_Command
Turkish Air Force base near Incirlik, Turkey
(20 mi) inland from the Mediterranean Sea. The United States Air Force and the Turkish Air Force are the primary users of the air base, although it is at
Incirlik_Air_Base
Former Royal Air Force operations group
prior to the air force reorganization in February 1943 (Mediterranean Air Command). Notes: A/Cdre = Air Commodore RAAF = Royal Australian Air Force RCAF
No._205_Group_RAF
Formation of the Royal Navy, active from 1654 to 1967
Mediterranean Fleet, also known as the Mediterranean Station, was a formation of the Royal Navy. The Fleet was one of the most prestigious commands in
Mediterranean_Fleet
German general and flying ace (1915–1995)
credited to him. In May 1943 the Mediterranean Air Command (MAC) under the command of Arthur Tedder ordered heavy air attacks against Axis airfields in
Gustav_Rödel
United States Department of Defense command
Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean, and the U.S. Air Force's Strategic Air Command. Like the unified commands, the specified commands reported directly to
Unified_combatant_command
Numbered air force of the United States Air Force
The Eighth Air Force (Air Forces Strategic) is a numbered air force (NAF) of the United States Air Force's Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC). It
Eighth_Air_Force
Military unit
Middle East Command, itself a sub-command of the Mediterranean Air Command. Postwar commanders included: 29 Sep 1945 - Air Commodore S H C Gray 17 Dec 1946
Air_Headquarters_East_Africa
Decommissioned US Air Force Base in Athens
used by the United States Army Air Forces as early as 1 October 1945, as a base of operations for Air Transport Command flights between Rome, Italy and
Hellenikon_Air_Base
Royal Air Force formation during World War II
Coastal Command was a formation within the Royal Air Force (RAF). Founded in 1936, it was to act as the RAF maritime arm, after the Fleet Air Arm became
RAF Coastal Command during World War II
RAF_Coastal_Command_during_World_War_II
Phase of the Mediterranean Theater of World War II
Operation Slapstick (Vice Admiral Arthur Power, RN) Air forces Mediterranean Air Command (Allied) (Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder) Landings across Strait
Allied invasion of Italy order of battle
Allied_invasion_of_Italy_order_of_battle
US Air Force KC-135 squadron
Strategic Air Command in 1946. It was inactivated later that year when its parent group was replaced by the 43d Bombardment Group. The 909th Air Refueling
909th_Air_Refueling_Squadron
Military unit
The XII Tactical Air Command was a formation of the United States Army Air Forces. Its last assignment was with the United States Air Forces in Europe
XII_Tactical_Air_Command
List of recipients of the US Legion of Merit
Canadian Air Force, NORAD J3. "For exceptionally meritorious service as Director of Operations, Headquarters North American Aerospace Defense Command, Peterson
List of recipients of the Legion of Merit
List_of_recipients_of_the_Legion_of_Merit
United States Navy aviation wing Navy 620 HS-14
seven Mediterranean deployments in USS Independence and participated in numerous North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) exercises. In early 1978, Air Wing
Carrier_Air_Wing_Seven
Military airfield in Italy
extensive restructuring since the Air Force became a separate service, Tactical Air Command was inactivated and Air Combat Command was activated and the 31st
Aviano_Air_Base
Campaign of the Mediterranean theatre of World War II
attack. Naval forces were distributed around the world and the Mediterranean Air Command had been reinforced for the Allied invasion of Sicily (9 July
Dodecanese_campaign
Air forces of the Turkish military
educational affairs were united to form the Air Force Command (Hava Kuvvetleri Komutanlığı) in 1944. Thus, the Air Force became a separate branch of the Turkish
Turkish_Air_Force
sub-command of RAF Middle East Command, which itself was a sub-command of Mediterranean Air Command following a major reorganization of the Allied air forces
H.Q._British_Forces,_Aden
Former Royal Air Force operations group
under the command of Air Commodore Whitney Straight the following day. No. 216 Group became a major sub-command of the Mediterranean Air Command that was
No._216_Group_RAF
World War II naval campaign
The Battle of the Mediterranean was the naval campaign fought in the Mediterranean Sea during World War II, from 10 June 1940 to 2 May 1945. For the most
Battle_of_the_Mediterranean
Major command of the US Air Force
States Air Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa (USAFE-AFAFRICA) is a United States Air Force (USAF) major command (MAJCOM) and a component command of both
United States Air Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa
United_States_Air_Forces_in_Europe_–_Air_Forces_Africa
Census-designated place in New Jersey, United States
south-southeast of Trenton. McGuire is under the jurisdiction of the Air Mobility Command. It was consolidated with two adjoining US Army and Navy facilities
McGuire_Air_Force_Base
ultimately achieved. When it became evident that Mediterranean Air Command could not provide adequate air cover for landing troops at Salerno, the Royal
Atlantic theater aircraft carrier operations during World War II
Atlantic_theater_aircraft_carrier_operations_during_World_War_II
British term for WWII plane formation
Air Force became part of the Mediterranean Allied Tactical Air Force and the US 15th Air Force and No. 205 Group RAF became part of the Mediterranean
Tactical_air_force
Major theatre of operations during the Second World War
the theatre saw interconnected land, naval, and air campaigns fought for control of the Mediterranean Sea, North Africa, the Horn of Africa, the Middle
Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II
Mediterranean_and_Middle_East_theatre_of_World_War_II
Spanish-American naval base in Rota, Spain
units in the Mediterranean and to USAF Air Mobility Command units transiting to Germany and Southwest Asia. The Base and its tenant commands are located
Naval_Station_Rota
1960s US military operation patrolling Soviet territory
positions over the Canadian arctic, Alaska, Greenland, and the Mediterranean Sea. Many American Air Force bases in the 1960s allocated at least one bomber crew
Operation_Chrome_Dome
Military unit
of the 5th Air Division, which had been managing deployed Strategic Air Command (SAC) forces in Morocco since 1954. The 5th was inactivated the same
4310th_Air_Division
1973 battle of the Yom Kippur War
enemy attack.[citation needed] At 15:15, air observation posts on the Mediterranean Sea notified EAF command that 20 Phantoms were approaching in south-west
Air_battle_of_Mansoura
Royal Air Force station on Cyprus
Air Force Akrotiri, commonly abbreviated RAF Akrotiri (IATA: AKT, ICAO: LCRA) is a large Royal Air Force (RAF) military airbase on the Mediterranean island
RAF_Akrotiri
under Captain, Air, Mediterranean, the naval air stations in Malta. Vice-Admiral R A B Edwards (Flag Officer, Second-in-Command Mediterranean), May 1952.
List of fleets and major commands of the Royal Navy
List_of_fleets_and_major_commands_of_the_Royal_Navy
US Air Force general (1896–1987)
general of the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. Eaker, as second-in-command of the prospective Eighth Air Force, was sent to England to
Ira_C._Eaker
discussions regarding the Mediterranean NATO command structure, wishing to retain their direction of NATO naval command in the Mediterranean to protect their sea
Structure_of_NATO
Royal Air Force Air Chief Marshal (1894-1981)
East as Senior Air Staff Officer in 1942 and commanded the Northwest African Coastal Air Force and then the Mediterranean Allied Coastal Air Force in 1943
Hugh_Pughe_Lloyd
Airport in Sidi Slimane, Morocco
Construction, Sidi Slimane AB was initially used by Strategic Air Command (SAC) of the United States Air Force as a forward deployment base for B-50 Superfortress
Sidi_Slimane_Air_Base
Seaboard for the Mediterranean might start out as Task Group 20.1; on crossing the mid-Atlantic boundary between Fleet Forces Command and United States
Structure of the United States Navy
Structure_of_the_United_States_Navy
Month of 1943
Mediterranean Allied Air Forces was created, and placed under the overall command of U.S. Army General Ira C. Eaker, replacing the Mediterranean Air Command
December_1943
chain of command and organization of the Hellenic Air Force as of 2018 and includes all currently active units. The Hellenic Air Force is commanded by the
Structure of the Hellenic Air Force
Structure_of_the_Hellenic_Air_Force
Combined military forces of Turkey
Commander-in-Chief on behalf of the President, who represents the Supreme Military Command of the TAF on behalf of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. Coordinating
Turkish_Armed_Forces
Military unit
1949. The 90th Air Division was primarily a World War II Photo-Reconnaissance command and control organization, assigned to the Mediterranean Theater of Operations
90th_Air_Division
Former U.S. military base on Crete, Greece
1953–1955 United States Air Forces in Europe, 1954–1979 U.S. Air Force Electronic Security Command, 1979–1991 Air Force Intelligence Command, 1991–1993 Det 2
Iraklion_Air_Station
Spanish Air and Space Force base near Morón de la Frontera, Seville, Spain
arrived. In 1966, the base was transferred from Strategic Air Command (SAC) to United States Air Forces Europe (USAFE). The mission changed to communications
Morón_Air_Base
American general and aviator (1896–1993)
lieutenant general and commanded the Twelfth Air Force over North Africa, the Fifteenth Air Force over the Mediterranean, and the Eighth Air Force over Europe
Jimmy_Doolittle
MEDITERRANEAN AIR-COMMAND
MEDITERRANEAN AIR-COMMAND
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Gare, GAIR means "spear."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Air
Male
Russian
(КиÌÑ€) Russian name KIR means "master, ruler."
Male
Hebrew
(עַטִיר) Hebrew name ATIR means "crown, wreath."
Male
Finnish
 Pet form of Finnish Aaroni, ARI means "light-bringer." Compare with other forms of Ari.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Commanding.
Male
Norse
Contracted form of Old Norse Hróðgeirr, HRÓARR means "famous spear."
Boy/Male
Hindi
Air.
Male
Irish
Irish name LIR means "the sea." In mythology, this is the name of a god of the sea. He is identified with Welsh LlÅ·r.
Male
Icelandic
Icelandic form of Old Norse VÃðarr, VIÃAR means "forest warrior."
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Order; Command; Old Name; The Generous One; Forever; Long Life
Female
Norse
Old Norse name derived from the word eir, EIR means "help, mercy." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of healing and medicine.
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Hebrew Yaiyr, JAIR means "whom God enlightens." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a descendant of Manasseh. Anglicized form of Hebrew Yauwr, meaning "forested." In the bible, this is the name of the father of Elhanan.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish spelling of Irish Hare.English
Scottish spelling of Irish Hare.English : nickname for someone with some peculiarity of the hair, from Middle English here ‘hair’.
Female
Welsh
Welsh form of Greek Maria, MAIR means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."
Male
Icelandic
Icelandic form of Old Norse Hróarr, HRÓAR means "famous spear."
Boy/Male
Afghan, African, American, Arabic, Finnish, French, German, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Iranian, Jewish, Kannada, Lebanese, Malaysian, Marathi, Muslim, Oriya, Parsi, Pashtun, Sindhi, Swedish, Tamil, Telugu
Rich; Leader; From Kikuyu; Wealthy; Ruler; King; Emir; Treetop; Sheaf; Prince Ruler; Mighty; Strong; Prosperous; Proclaimed; Commander
Female
Hebrew
(× Ö´×™×¨) Hebrew unisex name NIR means "to cultivate a field."
Male
Hebrew
(×™Ö¸×ִיר) Variant spelling of Hebrew Yaiyr, YAIR means "whom God enlightens."Â
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Air.
MEDITERRANEAN AIR-COMMAND
MEDITERRANEAN AIR-COMMAND
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American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Muslim, Spanish, Swedish, Tamil, Teutonic
Industrious; To Strive; Excel; Rival; Eager; Laborious; Emulating; God is My Oath; God is in Me
Boy/Male
Indian
Ease, Wealth, Lives forever
Girl/Female
Muslim
Praiseworthy, Praiser of Allah
Boy/Male
Assamese, Indian
A New Clear Blue Sky
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Telugu, Traditional
Brave Heart
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
With an Unlimited Age
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Bloom; Success; Benefit
Girl/Female
Tamil
Tanmaya | தநà¯à®®à®¾à®¯à®¾
Absorbed
Boy/Male
Australian, Biblical, French, German
Twin
Girl/Female
Arabic
Meaningful Ceremony
MEDITERRANEAN AIR-COMMAND
MEDITERRANEAN AIR-COMMAND
MEDITERRANEAN AIR-COMMAND
MEDITERRANEAN AIR-COMMAND
MEDITERRANEAN AIR-COMMAND
n.
The peculiar look, appearance, and bearing of a person; mien; demeanor; as, the air of a youth; a heavy air; a lofty air.
a.
Taking place in the open air; outdoor; as, an open-air game or meeting.
n.
Any aeriform body; a gas; as, oxygen was formerly called vital air.
a.
Slacked, or pulverized, by exposure to the air; as, air-slacked lime.
a.
Relating or belonging to air; high in air; aerial; as, an airy flight.
n.
A particular state of the atmosphere, as respects heat, cold, moisture, etc., or as affecting the sensations; as, a smoky air, a damp air, the morning air, etc.
n.
To expose to heat, for the purpose of expelling dampness, or of warming; as, to air linen; to air liquors.
a.
Erected in the air; having no solid foundation; chimerical; as, an air-built castle.
n.
Carriage; attitude; action; movement; as, the head of that portrait has a good air.
a.
Consisting of air; as, an airy substance; the airy parts of bodies.
n.
Odoriferous or contaminated air.
a.
Open to a free current of air; exposed to the air; breezy; as, an airy situation.
a.
Having fair or light-colored hair.
a.
Drawn in air; imaginary.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Mediterranean Sea; as, Mediterranean trade; a Mediterranean voyage.
a.
Inclosed, or nearly inclosed, with land; as, the Mediterranean Sea, between Europe and Africa.
n.
To expose to the air for the purpose of cooling, refreshing, or purifying; to ventilate; as, to air a room.
a.
So tight as to be impermeable to air; as, an air-tight cylinder.
n.
Air in motion; a light breeze; a gentle wind.
n.
To expose for the sake of public notice; to display ostentatiously; as, to air one's opinion.