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Former British prince (born 1960)
29. ISBN 978-0745651743. Campbell, Lady Colin (1998). The Real Diana. Mount Pleasant, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing. p. 161. ASIN B01K562L9Q. Brown
Andrew_Mountbatten-Windsor
Area of Plymouth, Devon
Mount Batten is a 24-metre (79 ft)-tall outcrop of rock on a 600-metre (2,000 ft) peninsula in Plymouth Sound, Devon, England, named after Sir William
Mount_Batten
Former Royal Air Force station and flying boat base in Devon, England
Royal Air Force Mount Batten, or more simply RAF Mount Batten, is a former Royal Air Force station and flying boat base at Mount Batten, a peninsula in
RAF_Mount_Batten
Topics referred to by the same term
William Batten. Mount Batten or Mountbatten may refer to: RAF Mount Batten, a former Royal Air Force station and flying boat base located on Mount Batten Mountbatten
Mount_Batten_(disambiguation)
City and unitary authority in England
history extends back to the Bronze Age, evolving from a trading post at Mount Batten into the thriving market town of Sutton, which was formally re-named
Plymouth
besiegers were able to build a battery on the headland later called Mount Batten, effectively preventing ships from entering Sutton Pool and forcing the
Fortifications_of_Plymouth
British soldier and landowner
Colonel John Mount Batten, CB, JP (7 April 1843 – 5 March 1916) was a British soldier and landowner. He was the eldest son of John Batten JP FSA, of Somerset
John_Mount_Batten
Topics referred to by the same term
John Batten (actor) (1903–1993), New Zealand actor John D. Batten (1860–1932), English painter, book illustrator and printmaker John Mount Batten (1843–1916)
John_Batten
Annual fireworks competition held in Plymouth, England
competition was first held in 1997. Competitors set up their displays on the Mount Batten Breakwater which is closed to the public for the duration of the competition
British Firework Championships
British_Firework_Championships
Public space in Plymouth, England
Tudor fortress guarded the neck of water between the eastern Hoe and Mount Batten and some sheer granite and limestone cannon points remain, however in
Plymouth_Hoe
Legendary island in the British Isles
location. Candidates include St Michael's Mount and Looe Island off the coast of Cornwall, the Mount Batten peninsula and Burgh Island in Devon, Hengistbury
Ictis
have been found in the area. There was a Bronze Age trading port at Mount Batten in Plymouth Sound. In February 2022, archaeologists led by Rob Bourn
History_of_Devon
Bay
Plym disgorging into its narrow estuary, Cattewater harbour between Mount Batten and the Royal Citadel. In the centre of the Sound, midway between Bovisand
Plymouth_Sound
British noble family of German origin
Navy, the Mount Batten Peninsula, overlooking the Royal Naval Base of Devonport, England, is not named after them but after Sir William Batten, a 17th-century
Mountbatten_family
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up batten or Batten in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A batten is a piece of construction material. Batten may also refer to: Batten (surname)
Batten_(disambiguation)
British military unit
established as part of No. 2 Air Navigation School. The School moved to RAF Mount Batten, near Plymouth, in June 1959, when it was renamed the School of Combat
Defence Survive, Evade, Resist, Extract Training Organisation
Defence_Survive,_Evade,_Resist,_Extract_Training_Organisation
History of the city in Devon, England
extends back to the Bronze Age, when the first settlement began at Mount Batten a peninsula in Plymouth Sound facing onto the English Channel. It continued
History_of_Plymouth
Peninsula on the west coast of Galicia, Spain
Britain, with a possible point of landing for the Phoenician traders being Mount Batten. As it is a prominent landfall on the route from northern Europe to the
Cape_Finisterre
British philatelist (d. 1996)
Archibald George Mount Batten (1902[citation needed] – 17 May 1996) was a British insurance industry executive and philatelist who was a specialist in
Archibald_G._M._Batten
British Army officer, diplomat and writer (1888–1935)
Hill. Lawrence continued serving at several RAF bases, notably at RAF Mount Batten near Plymouth, RAF Calshot near Southampton,, RAF Felixstowe and RAF
T._E._Lawrence
Celtic tribe in southwestern Britain during the Iron Age
enclosure, seemingly associated with tin workings at nearby Boscarne. Mount Batten (Devon) - an Iron Age tin port that continued into Roman times. Plymouth
Dumnonii
Historic kingdom in Sub-Roman Britain
exported since ancient times from the port of Ictis (St Michael's Mount or Mount Batten). Tin working continued throughout Roman occupation and appears
Dumnonia
German LASH carrier that sank in 1978
Siddeley Nimrod maritime reconnaissance aircraft, co-ordinated by SRCC RAF Mount Batten. The next day, 13 December, an additional Lockheed C-130 Hercules aircraft
MS_München
water taxi across it from the Mayflower Steps on Plymouth Barbican to Mount Batten and also Oreston both on the southern bank. The spelling 'Cattewater'
Cattewater
Protected historic sites in Devon, England
Malmsmead Bridge Meldon Viaduct Salcombe Castle Royal Citadel Mount Batten Mound Mount Batten prehistoric settlement Crownhill Fort Stamford Fort Scheduled
Scheduled_monuments_in_Devon
Suburb of Plymouth, Devon
Hams. It comprises the villages Billacombe, Elburton, Goosewell, Hooe, Mount Batten, Oreston, Pomphlett, Staddiscombe, Turnchapel and Plymstock proper, the
Plymstock
hangarage behind a concrete aircraft standing area. Some bases, such as Mount Batten, also had a mole. RAF Felixstowe was developed in the 1920s, and apart
Royal_Air_Force_station
British three-engined biplane flying boat
the three Iris IIIs equipping No. 209 Squadron which reformed at RAF Mount Batten, Plymouth in January 1930. 209 Squadron continued the pattern of long-range
Blackburn_Iris
English naval officer and politician (c.1601–1667)
Sir William Batten (c. 1601 – 5 October 1667) was an English naval officer and administrator from Somerset, who began his career as a merchant seaman,
William_Batten
Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm
July 1936 as a Catapult Flight for the 2nd Battle Squadron based at RAF Mount Batten and routinely embarking in RN ships such as, HMS Nelson, HMS Rodney and
702_Naval_Air_Squadron
Reconnaissance aircraft by Marcel Besson
Squadron (765 NAS) from RNAS Sandbanks. The plane was later scrapped at RAF Mount Batten, after having been rendered unserviceable due to lack of spares. The
Besson_MB.411
Hamlet in Dorset, England
Magna and Cerne Abbas in Dorset, England. It was the birthplace of John Mount Batten. The settlement is centred around the 17th-century Up Cerne Manor but
Up_Cerne
Prehistoric human occupation of Britain
Europe, evidence of ports being found in Southern Devon at Bantham and Mount Batten. Copper was mined at the Great Orme in North Wales. The Beaker people
Prehistoric_Britain
Former Royal Air Force operations group
Bristol Beaufighter TF.10 multi-role aircraft The group relocated to RAF Mount Batten in 1947. In 1953, NATO documents instructing Admiral George Creasy, the
No._19_Group_RAF
Postcode area within the United Kingdom
Noss Mayo, Yealmpton South Hams PL9 PLYMOUTH Plymstock, Heybrook Bay, Mount Batten, Wembury Plymouth City Council PL10 TORPOINT Cawsand, Cremyll, Fort Picklecombe
PL_postcode_area
hurricane-force winds on either Rame Head, Cornwall or Bear's Head, Mount Batten, Devon 64 Middle Duffryn Mine 1852 (14 May) Colliery explosion near Aberdare
List of disasters in Great Britain and Ireland by death toll
List_of_disasters_in_Great_Britain_and_Ireland_by_death_toll
Royal Navy Admiral (1765–1846)
for his good performance. Pallas was lost when she went aground under Mount Batten in a storm on 4 April 1798. On 28 February 1799, Curzon took command
Henry_Curzon
William Victualling Yard (31 hectares); the nearby Mount Wise area (5 hectares); and Mount Batten on the other side of Plymouth Sound (31 hectares). MoD
Plymouth Development Corporation
Plymouth_Development_Corporation
Royal Australian Air Force squadron
in the Bay of Biscay and Atlantic. No. 461 Squadron was formed at RAF Mount Batten in Britain on 25 April 1942 as an anti-submarine squadron raised under
No._461_Squadron_RAAF
Air-sea rescue service
Lawrence, better known as "Lawrence of Arabia", whilst an airman at RAF Mount Batten; Lawrence had previously witnessed the drowning of the crew of a seaplane
Royal_Air_Force_Marine_Branch
English painter (1820–1916)
8th Viscount Clifden with his sister Edith, 1893 (National Trust) Colonel Batten, C.B. c.1895 St. Helena: The Last Phase; commissioned by Lord Rosebery,
James_Sant
Organisation and equipment in 1989
after 1987) No. 3 (County of Devon) Maritime Headquarters Unit, RAF Mount Batten (augmented Southern Maritime Air Region) Note 1: Unit had a nuclear strike
Outline of the British Royal Air Force at the end of the Cold War
Outline_of_the_British_Royal_Air_Force_at_the_end_of_the_Cold_War
Ferry, Pembrokeshire RNAS Lee-on-Solent (HMS Daedalus), Hampshire RAF Mount Batten, Plymouth, Devon (was RNAS Cattewater) Newhaven Seaplane Base, Tide Mills
List of seaplane bases in the United Kingdom
List_of_seaplane_bases_in_the_United_Kingdom
Battle of the English Civil War
Island. This was a key defensive position, since the Royalist capture of Mount Batten prevented ships entering the main harbour; in August, Carew ordered his
Siege_of_Plymouth
Squadron Type of Aircraft Station No. 204 Squadron RAF Short Sunderland RAF Mount Batten No. 210 Squadron RAF Short Sunderland RAF Pembroke Dock No. 217 Squadron
RAF Coastal Command order of battle during World War II
RAF_Coastal_Command_order_of_battle_during_World_War_II
Long-distance footpath in England
been calculated as 114,931 ft (35,031 m), almost four times the height of Mount Everest. It has been voted "Britain's Best Walking Route" twice in a row
South_West_Coast_Path
Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm
1945. No. 716 (Catapult) Flight, FAA, formed on 15 July 1936 at RAF Mount Batten, a Seaplane Station and flying boat base in Plymouth Sound, Devon, England
716_Naval_Air_Squadron
Mining in the English counties
suggested, including St. Michael's Mount, but, as a result of excavations, Barry Cunliffe has proposed that this was Mount Batten near Plymouth. A shipwreck site
Mining_in_Cornwall_and_Devon
English archaeologist (born 1939)
Celts. Other sites he has worked on include Hengistbury Head in Dorset, Mount Batten in Devon, Le Câtel in Jersey, and Le Yaudet in Brittany, reflecting his
Barry_Cunliffe
Coordinated search and rescue of survivors at sea
Lawrence of Arabia, joined the RAF, working at the flying boat station, Mount Batten in Plymouth Sound. He witnessed first-hand the deficiencies in the rescue
Air-sea_rescue
Rigging above a theater stage
weight of the batten and whatever it carries. The lift lines are reeved through a series of pulleys, known as blocks, that are mounted above the stage
Fly_system
Royal Air Force station in Cornwall, England
School of Combat Survival and Rescue and moved to St Mawgan from RAF Mount Batten in 1992. The Royal Air Force maintains a small workshop on the station
RAF_St_Mawgan
List of ships with the same or similar names
fifth rate launched at Woolwich Dockyard in 1793 and wrecked in 1798 on Mount Batten Point, near Plymouth. The third Pallas was a 38-gun fifth rate launched
HMS_Pallas
Free State and the Orange River Colony, 1868–1910 by Archibald George Mount Batten, 1973. Orange Free State : postal and other markings, 1868–1910, an original
Postage stamps and postal history of the Orange Free State
Postage_stamps_and_postal_history_of_the_Orange_Free_State
British flying boat built from 1934
Southamptons. Others were delivered in October 1936 to 204 Squadron at RAF Mount Batten, Plymouth, also replacing Southamptons. More were delivered to the same
Saro_London
Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Air Force
the coastal reconnaissance flight based at RAF Cattewater (later RAF Mount Batten), Plymouth, equipped with five Supermarine Southampton flying boats,
No._204_Squadron_RAF
1948 Also known locally as Tranwell. RAF Mount Batten England Devon 1918 1986 formerly RAF Cattewater RAF Mount Farm MF England Oxfordshire 1940 1946 (USAAF)
List of former Royal Air Force stations
List_of_former_Royal_Air_Force_stations
Art museum and history museum in Devon, England
artefacts from Dartmoor, important Bronze Age and Iron Age material from Mount Batten and medieval and post-medieval finds from Plymouth are found in the human
The_Box,_Plymouth
that are rare in Britain. Evidence of tin trading has been found at Mount Batten and Bantham in Devon. Although Julius Caesar made brief exploratory sea-borne
Maritime_history_of_England
rates 1793–94; designed by John Henslow HMS Pallas 1793 – wrecked on Mount Batten Point, Plymouth on 4 April 1798 HMS Stag 1794 – wrecked in Vigo Bay,
List of frigate classes of the Royal Navy
List_of_frigate_classes_of_the_Royal_Navy
River in New York, United States
Brook The Batten Kill rises in East Dorset, Vermont, and flows south, with Mad Tom Brook soon joining it from the southern slope of Mount Tabor. It flows
Batten_Kill
Professional wrestling tag team
The Batten Twins were a professional wrestling tag team, consisting of twin brothers Bart and Brad Batten. They performed under the "Batten Twins" name
Batten_Twins
Royal Air Force base in Yorkshire, England
Branch. Shaw had witnessed a seaplane crashing into the sea off RAF Mount Batten and was greatly affected by the rescue of the airmen; most tellingly
RAF_Bridlington
Royal Australian Air Force squadron
July 1940. Operating mainly from bases in southern Britain such as RAF Mount Batten in Plymouth, the unit flew missions as far afield as Oban in Scotland
No._10_Squadron_RAAF
Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Air Force
Scopwick, Lincolnshire. No. 209 reformed at the flying boat base at RAF Mount Batten, Plymouth on 15 January 1930. It was first equipped with Blackburn Iris
No._209_Squadron_RAF
1933 flying boat
when the second aircraft was delivered to No. 209 Squadron RAF at RAF Mount Batten Plymouth. Perths remained in service until 1937, being replaced by the
Blackburn_Perth
Calendar year
1942) April 7 Ernest Munier-Chalmas, French geologist (d. 1903) John Mount Batten, British soldier and landowner (d. 1916) April 8 – Asger Hamerik, Danish
1843
Drake's Island Eddystone Lighthouse Forts of Plymouth Mayflower Steps Mount Batten Plymouth Breakwater Plymouth Hoe Plymouth Sound Royal Albert Bridge Saltram
List_of_places_in_Plymouth
Auxiliary unit of the British Army
26 officers and 561 other ranks (ORs) under the command of Lt-Col J. Mount Batten. On arrival at Durban it sent detachments to Durban Road, Phillipstown
2nd Royal Lancashire Militia (The Duke of Lancaster's Own Rifles)
2nd_Royal_Lancashire_Militia_(The_Duke_of_Lancaster's_Own_Rifles)
Suburb of Plymouth, Devon, England
demolished in 2007–08. Cattedown from Mount Batten A panorama of the Cattedown docks area taken from Mount Batten Cattewater Fuel storage tanks in Cattedown
Cattedown
407 (Fleet Fighter) Flight FAA RNAS Donibristle 1 September 1927 RAF Mount Batten 15 July 1936 Became No. 712 (Catapult) Flight FAA No. 408 (Fleet Fighter)
List of Royal Air Force aircraft independent flights
List_of_Royal_Air_Force_aircraft_independent_flights
Folkestone 1915–19 Kent England RNAS Cattewater n/a RAF Cattewater RAF Mount Batten 1917–18 Devon England RNAS Charlton Horethorne HMS Heron II RAF Charlton
List of air stations of the Royal Navy
List_of_air_stations_of_the_Royal_Navy
Non-flying squadron of the Royal Air Force
squadron out of No. 482 (General Reconnaissance) Flight RAF based at RAF Mount Batten, in Plymouth. It was equipped with Supermarine Southampton flying boat
No._203_Squadron_RAF
Fort in Plymouth, Devon, England
The southern bastions of the Citadel. The Royal Citadel as seen from Mount Batten. Historic England. "The Royal Citadel mid 17th century bastioned artillery
Royal_Citadel,_Plymouth
played in advertised matches at Portsmouth. RAAF (Sunderland) vs RAF Mount Batten was played in 1943 in Plymouth. In November of the same year, a game
Australian rules football in England
Australian_rules_football_in_England
Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm
Zealand Division. 720 (Catapult) Flight, FAA formed on 15 July 1936 at RAF Mount Batten, a Seaplane Station and flying boat base in Plymouth Sound, Devon, England
720_Naval_Air_Squadron
British monoplane flying-boat
in March 1935. In April the Knuckleduster joined 209 Squadron at RAF Mount Batten, Plymouth for service trials alongside the Stranraer and London. This
Short_Knuckleduster
Former RAF seaplane base in England
base finally closed, the marine craft work being transferred to RAF Mount Batten in Plymouth Sound. The following units were here at some point: No. 1
RAF_Calshot
English peer, soldier and public servant
in the Territorial Force and appointed to command the 1st South Western Mounted Brigade; he was granted the temporary rank of brigadier-general on the
Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 9th Earl of Shaftesbury
Anthony_Ashley-Cooper,_9th_Earl_of_Shaftesbury
Coastal bay in Plymouth, Devon
Sound, Shores and Cliffs. From its upper grassy area, the bay overlooks Mount Batten and Plymouth Sound. Jennycliff Bay forms part of the Site of Special
Jennycliff_Bay
Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic wars, eventually blown ashore at Mount Batten. HMS Amphion Royal Navy 22 September 1796 A fifth-rate ship that exploded
List_of_shipwrecks_of_England
Plymouth) 2309 (City of Plymouth) 2312 (Tavistock) 2339 (Plymstock & Mount Batten) 2377 (Plympton) 2443 (Okehampton) 2533 (Bodmin) Wing HQ Edward Brooks
List of Air Training Corps squadrons
List_of_Air_Training_Corps_squadrons
Reconnaissance) Group within Coastal Command, at Mount Wise, Plymouth, relocating to RAF Mount Batten in 1947. Became HQ Southern Maritime Air Region in
List of Royal Air Force groups
List_of_Royal_Air_Force_groups
2016 season of RuPaul's Drag Race
Drag Queen and Derrick Barry Challenge Prize: A custom made gown from MountBatten Concepts Bottom Two: Chi Chi DeVayne and Thorgy Thor Lip-Sync Song: "And
RuPaul's_Drag_Race_season_8
Airport
81389°W / 42.76111; -87.81389 John H. Batten Airport (IATA: RAC, ICAO: KRAC, FAA LID: RAC), also known as Batten International Airport, is a public use
John_H._Batten_Airport
Former Royal Air Force operations group
Pembrokeshire, Wales, with the third squadron, No. 204, operating out of RAF Mount Batten, in Devon, England. The group had two units operating with Avro Anson
No._15_Group_RAF
Belmont House, Devonport Road, Stoke, Plymouth Devon 1947 2001 Plymouth (Mount Batten) Devon 2007 2007 Plymouth University SX 482 549 (Map: 201) 50°22′27″N
List of youth hostels in England and Wales
List_of_youth_hostels_in_England_and_Wales
Remotely-piloted air system squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm
Naval Air Station Lee-on-Solent (HMS Daedalus) (1940–44) Royal Air Force Mount Batten (1940–43) Royal Air Force Roborough (1940–43) RN Air Section Speke (1940–43)
700_Naval_Air_Squadron
Wroughton 91st Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, Royal Artillery (TA), RAF Mount Batten 8th Anti-Aircraft Depot, Royal Artillery, HMS Heron 20th Searchlight
Structure of the British Army in 1939
Structure_of_the_British_Army_in_1939
English officer of the Royal Naval Air Service and Royal Air Force
(Flying Boat) Squadron, based at RAF Mount Batten on 17 May 1934. In mid-September an attempted flight from Mount Batten to Greenland by two Blackburn Perth
Gerald_Livock
Air/Sea Rescue Launches. Closed in 1961, when work transferred to RAF Mount Batten, Plymouth. Sub site RAF Colerne? No. 239 MU No. 240 MU No. 241 MU No
List of Royal Air Force Maintenance units
List_of_Royal_Air_Force_Maintenance_units
English flying ace and Royal Air Force Air Vice-Marshal (1896-1989)
Squadron (1918) No. 221 Squadron (1918–19) No. 1 Squadron (1920) RAF Mount Batten (1932–34) No. 12 (Fighter) Group (1942–43) No. 13 (Fighter) Group (1941–42)
John_Oliver_Andrews
Aircraft loss in 1955
mission was launched, coordinated by the search and rescue centre at RAF Mount Batten. Another Shackleton from St Eval was launched to try and contact the
1955 RAF Shackleton aircraft disappearance
1955_RAF_Shackleton_aircraft_disappearance
Military unit
guns at Drake's Island 160 Bty – 12-pdrs at Drake's Island; moved to Mount Batten, Plymouth Sound, by 10 April 1942 161 Bty – Western Kings 195 Bty – independent
2nd Devonshire Artillery Volunteers
2nd_Devonshire_Artillery_Volunteers
Weymouth, Dorset. Zealous United Kingdom The ship was struck rocks on Mount Batten, Plymouth, Devon and sank. She was on a voyage from Great Yarmouth to
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1805
Plymouth Sound. She went ashore at either Rame Head or Bear's Head, Mount Batten, with the death of 65 people. 24 January – Ten drowned when the L'Hameçon
List of shipwrecks of Cornwall (19th century)
List_of_shipwrecks_of_Cornwall_(19th_century)
British peer and Liberal politician
of Shaftesbury Lord Lieutenant of Dorset 1885–1905 Succeeded by John Mount Batten Peerage of Great Britain Preceded by William Fox-Strangways Earl of Ilchester
Henry Fox-Strangways, 5th Earl of Ilchester
Henry_Fox-Strangways,_5th_Earl_of_Ilchester
RAF Calshot. On 4 April 1932 he was posted to No. 204 Squadron at RAF Mount Batten, where he flew Supermarine Southampton and Supermarine Scapa flying boats
Wilfrid_Oulton
rough seas swept one person off the Ajax. Two other people drowned at Mount Batten. Waves swept away nearly 0.5 mi (0.80 km) of the Portland Branch Railway
1883 Atlantic hurricane season
1883_Atlantic_hurricane_season
Monarch's representative in the English county
Fox-Strangways, 5th Earl of Ilchester 5 November 1885 – 6 December 1905 John Mount Batten 10 August 1906 – 5 March 1916 Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 9th Earl of Shaftesbury
Lord_Lieutenant_of_Dorset
MOUNT BATTEN
MOUNT BATTEN
Girl/Female
Muslim
Silent
Girl/Female
Australian, Greek, Italian, Polish
From Mount Olympus
Surname or Lastname
English
English : presumably a variant of Mount.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Rise. Mount.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Slavic, Welsh
Hill; Mount; Defender
Girl/Female
Indian
Mount everest, Highest
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived on or near a hill, Middle English mount (from Old English munt, reinforced by Old French mont).Scottish : probably a habitational name from places so called in Peeblesshire, Fife, and Lanarkshire.
Girl/Female
Indian
Mount everest, Highest
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of mount Badri
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, French, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Tamil, Telugu
Silent; Quiet
Girl/Female
Tamil
Gouri Nanda | கோஂரீ நஂதாÂ
Mount everest, Highest
Gouri Nanda | கோஂரீ நஂதாÂ
Surname or Lastname
Catalan
Catalan : variant of Mont, topographic name from munt ‘hill’, denoting someone who lived on or near a hill, Latin mons.English : variant of Mount.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Rise. Mount.
Girl/Female
German, Greek
From Mount Olympus
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Water
Girl/Female
Hindu
Silent
Girl/Female
Tamil
Mount everest, Highest
Boy/Male
Swedish Teutonic
From the mount.
Girl/Female
British, English, German, Slavic, Welsh
Mount; Defender
MOUNT BATTEN
MOUNT BATTEN
Girl/Female
Muslim
Tranquility. Devout. God-inspired peace of mind.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Brave
Girl/Female
Norse
Swan or warrior.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bromley.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Most Important Referred
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Full with Love
Boy/Male
Gaelic American Celtic Irish
Handsome; good-looking lad.
Female
Egyptian
, servant of the King.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Hindu female deity of forests, Van ki Devi, Gods gift, God is gracious
Male
Finnish
Pet form of Finnish Olavi, OLLI means "heir of the ancestors."
MOUNT BATTEN
MOUNT BATTEN
MOUNT BATTEN
MOUNT BATTEN
MOUNT BATTEN
v.
A bulwark for offense or defense; a mound.
v.
A horse.
v. i.
To number or be counted; to possess value or carry weight; hence, to increase or add to the strength or influence of some party or interest; as, every vote counts; accidents count for nothing.
n.
To attain in value; to amount.
imp. & p. p.
of Mount
v. t.
To get upon; to ascend; to climb.
v.
A mass of earth, or earth and rock, rising considerably above the common surface of the surrounding land; a mountain; a high hill; -- used always instead of mountain, when put before a proper name; as, Mount Washington; otherwise, chiefly in poetry.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Mount
v.
That upon which a person or thing is mounted
n.
The sum total of two or more sums or quantities; the aggregate; the whole quantity; a totality; as, the amount of 7 and 9 is 16; the amount of a bill; the amount of this year's revenue.
n.
The effect, substance, value, significance, or result; the sum; as, the amount of the testimony is this.
v. t.
To cause to mount; to put on horseback; to furnish with animals for riding; to furnish with horses.
v. t.
To fortify or inclose with a mound.
v. t.
To signify; to amount to.
v. t.
To place one's self on, as a horse or other animal, or anything that one sits upon; to bestride.
n.
To get up on anything, as a platform or scaffold; especially, to seat one's self on a horse for riding.
v. t.
Hence: To put upon anything that sustains and fits for use, as a gun on a carriage, a map or picture on cloth or paper; to prepare for being worn or otherwise used, as a diamond by setting, or a sword blade by adding the hilt, scabbard, etc.
v.
The cardboard or cloth on which a drawing, photograph, or the like is mounted; a mounting.
v. t.
To raise aloft; to lift on high.
v. i.
To plead orally; to argue a matter in court; to recite a count.