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Japanese reconnaissance aircraft
The Nakajima E8N was a Japanese ship-borne, catapult-launched, reconnaissance seaplane of the Second Sino-Japanese War. It was a single-engine, two-seat
Nakajima_E8N
1930s Japanese piston aircraft engine
A5M Mitsubishi Ki-18 Nakajima A1N2 Nakajima A2N Nakajima Ki-8 Nakajima Ki-27 Nakajima E4N Nakajima E8N Nakajima Ki-34 Nakajima Type 91 Data from Gunston
Nakajima_Kotobuki
Japanese reconnaissance aircraft
was gradually replaced by the Nakajima E8N. E4N1 (Navy Type 90-2-1 Reconnaissance Seaplane) twin-float seaplane, Nakajima NZ - two prototypes only. E4N2
Nakajima_E4N
Japanese aircraft manufacturer and aviation engine manufacturer throughout World War II
The Nakajima Aircraft Company (中島飛行機株式会社, Nakajima Hikōki Kabushiki Kaisha) was a prominent Japanese aircraft manufacturer and aviation engine manufacturer
Nakajima_Aircraft_Company
Imperial Japanese Navy ship
1 in) Deck: 200–226.5 mm (7.9–8.9 in) Gun turrets: 650 mm (25.6 in) (face) Aircraft carried 7 Nakajima E8N or Nakajima E4N Aviation facilities 2 catapults
Japanese_battleship_Yamato
1942 major naval battle in World War II
E13A "Jakes" from the heavy cruiser Tone and Chikuma; and 1 short-range Nakajima E8N "Dave" from the battleship Haruna; an eighth aircraft from Tone launched
Battle_of_Midway
Japanese attack aircraft family
The Nakajima B5N (Allied reporting name "Kate") was the standard carrier-based torpedo bomber of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) for much of World War
Nakajima_B5N
reconnaissance floatplanes, most of them short-ranged (5 Aichi E13A, 10 Nakajima E8N, 1 Aichi E11A) Shot down and killed by US fighter planes while on tour
Battle of Midway order of battle
Battle_of_Midway_order_of_battle
Japanese jet attack aircraft prototype
The Nakajima Kikka (橘花; "tachibana flower"), initially designated Kōkoku Nigō Heiki (皇国二号兵器; "Imperial Weapon No. 2"), was Japan's first turbojet-powered
Nakajima_Kikka
IJA Nakajima C3N Navy Carrier Reconnaissance Plane 1936 2 IJN Nakajima C6N Saiun Navy Carrier Reconnaissance Plane Myrt 1943 463 IJN Nakajima E8N Navy
List of aircraft of Japan during World War II
List_of_aircraft_of_Japan_during_World_War_II
Military seaplanes used as observation posts
first Japanese design was the Nakajima E2N in 1927. Increasing numbers of Nakajima E4N, Kawanishi E7K, and Nakajima E8N were manufactured before the Aichi
Observation_seaplane
Industrial cooperation between Germany and the Empire of Japan
15-ko "Mi-go" in 1925. During World War II the Japanese Navy traded a Nakajima E8N "Dave" reconnaissance seaplane (itself a multi-generational development
German–Japanese industrial co-operation before and during World War II
German–Japanese_industrial_co-operation_before_and_during_World_War_II
Japanese floatplane fighter
The Nakajima A6M2-N (Navy Type 2 Interceptor/Fighter-Bomber) was a single-crew floatplane based on the Mitsubishi A6M Zero Model 11. The Allied reporting
Nakajima_A6M2-N
WWII battle in Ceylon between Britain and Japan
heavy cruisers Tone and Chikuma each had one Kawanishi E7K and three Nakajima E8N (Dave) two-seater biplanes and an Aichi E13A (Jake) monoplane seaplane
Air raid on Ceylon (9 April 1942)
Air_raid_on_Ceylon_(9_April_1942)
Japanese fighter aircraft
The Nakajima Ki-84 Hayate (キ84 疾風; lit. "Gale") is a single-seat fighter designed and produced by the Japanese aviation manufacturer Nakajima Aircraft
Nakajima_Ki-84_Hayate
1941 torpedo bomber family by Nakajima
The Nakajima B6N Tenzan (天山, Heavenly Mountain) (Allied reporting name: "Jill") was the Imperial Japanese Navy's standard carrier-borne torpedo bomber
Nakajima_B6N_Tenzan
Allied codename for military aircraft of Japanese origin
p. 16. sfn error: no target: CITEREFDunnigan1998 (help) Mikesh 1993. Nakajima SKT-97 (Adam) Info, Dave's Warbirds. Accessed 2010-11-18. Dunnigan 1998
World War II Allied names for Japanese aircraft
World_War_II_Allied_names_for_Japanese_aircraft
Japanese WW2 fighter
The Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa (隼, Peregrine falcon), formal Japanese designation Army Type 1 Fighter (一式戦闘機, Ichi-shiki sentōki) is a single-engine land-based
Nakajima_Ki-43_Hayabusa
Kawanishi E7K Alf 1933 reconnaissance seaplane Hiro H4H 1933 flying boat Nakajima E8N Dave 1934 reconnaissance seaplane Kawanishi H6K Mavis 1936 recon. flying
List of aircraft of the Imperial Japanese Navy
List_of_aircraft_of_the_Imperial_Japanese_Navy
German commerce raider
German naval attaché to Japan, Vice-Admiral Paul Wenneker, bought a Nakajima E8N float plane early in 1941. It was dispatched on board the supply ship
German auxiliary cruiser Orion
German_auxiliary_cruiser_Orion
Nakajima E8N reconnaissance floatplane Nakajima Type 91 fighter Nakajima Ki-4 reconnaissance Nakajima Ki-6 transport Nakajima Ki-27 fighter Nakajima Ki-34
List of interwar military aircraft
List_of_interwar_military_aircraft
Japanese fighter aircraft
The Nakajima Ki-27 (九七式戦闘機, Kyūnana-shiki sentōki; Type 97 Fighter) is a fighter aircraft designed and produced by the Japanese manufacturer Nakajima Aircraft
Nakajima_Ki-27
Japanese fighter
The Nakajima Type 91 fighter was a Japanese fighter aircraft of the 1930s. It was a single-engine, single-seat parasol monoplane with a fixed, tailskid
Nakajima_Type_91_fighter
Fighter aircraft in Japan
The Nakajima J1N1 Gekkō (月光; moonlight) is a twin-engine aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. A prototype first flew in May
Nakajima_J1N_Gekkō
Light aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II
designed, Chiyoda carried a complement of Kawanishi E7K Type 94 "Alf" and Nakajima E8N Type 95 "Dave" floatplanes. Her armament consisted of four 12.7 cm/40
Japanese aircraft carrier Chiyoda
Japanese_aircraft_carrier_Chiyoda
Japanese reconnaissance floatplane
battleships as catapult-launched reconnaissance aircraft, replacing the Nakajima E8N. During the final year of the war, numerous E13As were expended performing
Aichi_E13A
Norway 1932 29 Finland Mitsubishi F1M Japan 1941 944 Nakajima A6M2-N Japan 1942 327 Nakajima E8N Japan 1935 755 Thailand Northrop Delta United States
List of aircraft of World War II
List_of_aircraft_of_World_War_II
1940 fighter aircraft family by Nakajima
The Nakajima Ki-44 Shōki (鍾馗, "Devil Queller") was a single-seat fighter-interceptor which was designed and produced by the Japanese aviation manufacturer
Nakajima_Ki-44_Shōki
historyofwar.org. "Nakajima E12N1 Experimental 12-Shi Two-seat Reconnaissance Seaplane". historyofwar.org. Mikesh, 1990, p.201-202/209 "Nakajima Type 4 / 5 /
List of military aircraft of Japan
List_of_military_aircraft_of_Japan
Japanese reconnaissance floatplane
specification to Mitsubishi, Aichi and Kawanishi for a replacement for its Nakajima E8N floatplanes, which were used for short-ranged reconnaissance and observation
Mitsubishi_F1M
Planned Japanese ultra-long-range heavy bomber designed during World War II
The Nakajima Fugaku (富嶽, Mount Fuji) was a planned Japanese ultra-long-range heavy bomber designed during World War II. It was conceived as a method for
Nakajima_Fugaku
Military unit
1929–1948 2 Built locally. WS-103S Japan Reconnaissance 1938–1946 6 Nakajima E8N Japan Reconnaissance 1938–1946 27 Aichi E13A Japan Reconnaissance 1939-1945+
Royal_Thai_Naval_Air_Division
Lead ship of the Tone-class heavy cruisers
assist in the second attempted invasion of Wake Island. Tone launched two Nakajima E8N "Daves" for anti-submarine patrols. After the fall of Wake Island, CruDiv
Japanese_cruiser_Tone_(1937)
Morane-Saulnier M.S.406 France trainer 46+ 25 sold to Finland in 1941 Nakajima E8N Japan reconnaissance seaplane 1 employed on the German auxiliary cruiser
List of World War II military aircraft of Germany
List_of_World_War_II_military_aircraft_of_Germany
1930 Retired 153 Nakajima E8N Japan Reconnaissance bomber 1934 Retired 755 Nakajima G10N Japan Heavy bomber 1943 Project 0 Nakajima G5N Japan Heavy bomber
List_of_bomber_aircraft
Campaign of the Second Sino-Japanese War
Canton, along with three 28th PS Gladiators, they intercepted thirteen Nakajima E8N fighter-attack seaplanes from the seaplane tenders Notoro Maru and Kinugasa
Canton_Operation
Lexington-class aircraft carrier
Dauntless was shot down by anti-aircraft fire while a Wildcat shot down a Nakajima E8N floatplane. A H6K spotted one carrier later that afternoon, but the weather
USS_Lexington_(CV-2)
Aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy
original complement of Kawanishi E7K (Allied reporting name "Alf") and Nakajima E8N (Allied reporting name "Dave") floatplanes, she supported Operation Z
Japanese aircraft carrier Chitose
Japanese_aircraft_carrier_Chitose
Battleship of the Imperial Japanese Navy
4-metric-ton (3.9-long-ton) crane to handle a Kawanishi E7K "Alf" and two Nakajima E8N "Dave" reconnaissance floatplanes. The reconstruction was declared complete
Japanese_battleship_Kirishima
Japanese license-built version of Douglas DC-3
The Shōwa L2D and Nakajima L2D, given the designations Shōwa Navy Type 0 Transport and Nakajima Navy Type 0 Transport(零式輸送機), were license-built versions
Showa/Nakajima_L2D
Bomber aircraft in Japan
The Nakajima Ki-49 Donryū (呑龍, "Storm Dragon") was a twin-engine heavy bomber designed and produced by the Japanese aviation manufacturer Nakajima Aircraft
Nakajima_Ki-49_Donryū
1929–1948 2 Built locally. WS-103S Japan Reconnaissance 1938–1946 6 Nakajima E8N Japan Reconnaissance 1938–1946 27 Aichi E13A Japan Reconnaissance 1939-1945+
List of equipment of the Royal Thai Navy
List_of_equipment_of_the_Royal_Thai_Navy
Armament 2 × 14 cm (5.5 in) guns 2 × 13.2 mm (0.52 in) machine guns Aircraft carried 6 × Mitsubishi F1M 2 × Nakajima E8N Aviation facilities 2 catapults
Sagara_Maru
Production 80 Nakajima E4N Japan Floatplane Patrol 1930 Production 153 Nakajima E8N Japan Floatplane Patrol 1934 Production 755 Nardi F.N.333 Riviera Italy
List of flying boats and floatplanes
List_of_flying_boats_and_floatplanes
Undercarriage of aircraft or spacecraft
floats or a hull and floats. Cessna 208 floatplane with amphibious floats Nakajima E8N floatplane with three floats Amphibious Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina
Landing_gear
Imperial Japanese Navy warship (1914–1942)
main and secondary guns was increased, and she was equipped with two Nakajima E8N "Dave" and Kawanishi E7K "Alf" reconnaissance floatplanes. To this end
Japanese_battleship_Hiei
Japanese jet fighter-attacker project
The Nakajima Ki-201 Karyū (火龍, Fire Dragon) was a Japanese jet fighter/attack aircraft project designed during the final stages of World War II and remained
Nakajima_Ki-201
airplanes) Nakajima E8N (ship borne airplane, 18 imported in late 1940) Nakajima Ki-27 (fighter airplane, 12 delivered in January 1942) Nakajima Ki-43 (fighter
List of Thailand military equipment of World War II
List_of_Thailand_military_equipment_of_World_War_II
American flying ace (1920–1963)
30, while protecting Allied ships near Rendova Island, he shot down a Nakajima E8N "Dave" floatplane, his fifth aerial victory and earned the title of flying
Jack_A._Bade
Japanese fighter prototype
The Nakajima J5N Tenrai (天雷, heaven thunder) was an abandoned Japanese prototype fighter aircraft of the World War II era. J5N was developed as twin-engine
Nakajima_J5N_Tenrai
Ship of the Imperial Japanese Navy
designed, Nisshin carried a complement of 12 Kawanishi E7K Type 94 "Alf", Nakajima E8N Type 95 "Dave" and Mitsubishi F1M Type 0 "Pete" floatplanes which were
Japanese seaplane carrier Nisshin
Japanese_seaplane_carrier_Nisshin
Kongō-class Japanese warship
of forward superstructure, and catapults were added to support three Nakajima E8N or Kawanishi E7K reconnaissance and spotter floatplanes. Kongō's armor
Japanese_battleship_Kongō
Heavy bomber in Japan
The Nakajima G5N Shinzan (深山, deep mountain) was a four-engined, long-range heavy bomber designed and built for the Imperial Japanese Navy prior to World
Nakajima_G5N_Shinzan
1944 bomber aircraft family by Nakajima
The Nakajima G8N Renzan (連山, Mountain Range) was a four-engined, long-range bomber designed for use by the Imperial Japanese Navy. The Navy full designation
Nakajima_G8N_Renzan
Japanese Kongō-class battlecruiser
newer geared turbines. Catapults and rails were added to support three Nakajima E8N or Kawanishi E7K reconnaissance and spotter floatplanes. Haruna's armor
Japanese_battleship_Haruna
Japanese carrier-based fighter
The Nakajima A1N, or Navy Type 3 Carrier Fighter, was a Japanese carrier-based fighter of the late-1920s and early-1930s. It was a licensed copy of the
Nakajima_A1N
Japanese WWII proposed fighter aircraft design
The Nakajima Ki-62 was a Japanese World War II fighter aircraft proposed by the Nakajima Aircraft Company for use by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force
Nakajima_Ki-62
Japanese suicide attack aircraft
The Nakajima Ki-115 Tsurugi (剣; "sabre") is a single-seat dedicated kamikaze aircraft designed and produced by the Japanese aviation manufacturer Nakajima
Nakajima_Ki-115_Tsurugi
and era Curtiss SOC Seagull Fairey Seafox Fokker C.XI Heinkel He 114 Nakajima E8N Potez 452 Vought O5U Related lists List of flying boats and floatplanes
Douglas_O2D
Japanese carrier-based fighter aircraft
The Nakajima A4N was a carrier-based fighter used by the Imperial Japanese Navy, and the last biplane designed by Nakajima. The first prototype was completed
Nakajima_A4N
Japanese military transport aircraft
The Nakajima Ki-34 was a Japanese light transport of World War II. It was a twin-engine, low-wing monoplane; the undercarriage was of tailwheel type with
Nakajima_Ki-34
Chinese military aviator (1914–1937)
however, they were separated from their escorts and intercepted by IJNAS Nakajima E8N floatplanes. Forced to break off the attack, the bombers attempted to
Yue_Yiqin
US airliner prototype with 4 piston engines, 1938
into the Nakajima G5N bomber after the single DC-4E prototype was sold to a Japanese airline and clandestinely dismantled for study by Nakajima at the behest
Douglas_DC-4E
"Hickory" Kayaba Ka-1 Mitsubishi C5M "Babs" Nakajima C6N Saiun "Myrt" Nakajima E4N Kawanishi E7K "Alf" Nakajima E8N "Dave" Watanabe E9W "Slim" Aichi E10A "Hank"
List of Japanese aircraft in use during the Second Sino-Japanese War
List_of_Japanese_aircraft_in_use_during_the_Second_Sino-Japanese_War
torpedo bombers 3rd Air Sentai Kamoi seaplane tender 12 aircraft (probably Nakajima E8N Type 95 "Dave" Recon Seaplane) 2nd Combined SNLF Yokosuka 2nd SNLF Kure
Amoy Operation order of battle
Amoy_Operation_order_of_battle
Japanese long range bomber
The Nakajima LB-2 was a long-range, land-based bomber developed in Japan for use by the Imperial Japanese Navy. When rejected for military service, the
Nakajima_LB-2
Nakajima B5N Nakajima B6N Tenzan Nakajima C2N Nakajima C3N Nakajima C6N Saiun Nakajima D2N Nakajima D3N Nakajima E2N Nakajima E4N Nakajima E8N Nakajima E12N Nakajima
List_of_aircraft_(N)
Japanese seaplane tender
After repairs in 1937, she is reported to carry 4 Kawanishi E7K and 4 Nakajima E8N reconnaissance seaplanes. In July 1941 her aircraft complement was moved
Japanese seaplane tender Notoro
Japanese_seaplane_tender_Notoro
Japanese dive bomber prototype
The Nakajima D3N (also designated Experimental 11-Shi Carrier Bomber and Nakajima DB) was a Japanese carrier-based dive bomber of the 1930s. Three prototypes
Nakajima_D3N
Japanese reconnaissance floatplane
Kawanishi and Mitsubishi for a replacement for the Imperial Japanese Navy's Nakajima E8N floatplanes, which were used for short-ranged reconnaissance and observation
Aichi_F1A
Japanese carrier-based reconnaissance aircraft
The Nakajima C6N Saiun (彩雲, "Iridescent Cloud") is a carrier-based reconnaissance aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service in World War
Nakajima_C6N_Saiun
differentiate them. An example is the Type 2 single-seat fighter (the Nakajima Ki-44) and the Type 2 two-seat fighter (Kawasaki Ki-45). Major modifications
Japanese military aircraft designation systems
Japanese_military_aircraft_designation_systems
similar to the Aichi AM-7, and Nakajima, the biplane E8N. While the E8A had similar performance to the E8N, the Nakajima biplane had superior maneuverability
Aichi_E8A
Flagship: Izumo (Izumo class armoured cruiser) Notoro (seaplane tender) 8 Nakajima E8N Reconnaissance float aircraft 11th (Gunboat) Sentai - Rear Admiral Tanimoto
Battle of Shanghai order of battle
Battle_of_Shanghai_order_of_battle
1930s Japanese carrier-based fighter aircraft
The Nakajima A2N or Navy Type 90 Carrier Fighter was a Japanese carrier-borne fighter of the 1930s. It was a single-engined biplane of mixed construction
Nakajima_A2N
The Nakajima Ki-19 (中島 キ19, Ki-jyukyu) was an unsuccessful attempt by Nakajima Aircraft Company to meet a 1935 requirement issued by the Japanese government
Nakajima_Ki-19
4–25 mm AA, 2 catapults, 12 or 8 aircraft (E8N)+ Notoro (seaplane tender) 2–8 cm/40cal AA gun, 8 aircraft (E8N)+ Kiji (Otori class torpedo boat) 3–12 cm/45cal
Battle of Wuhan order of battle
Battle_of_Wuhan_order_of_battle
Japanese fighter/interceptor prototype
The Nakajima Ki-87 was a Japanese prototype, high-altitude fighter-interceptor of World War II. It was a single seat, exhaust-driven turbo-supercharged
Nakajima_Ki-87
Topics referred to by the same term
"Perry", a Japanese fighter also designated the Army Type 95 Fighter Nakajima E8N, Allied reporting name "Dave", a Japanese scout plane also designated
Type_95
Japanese bi-plane reconisense aircraft
The Nakajima Ki-4 Kyūyon-shiki teisatsuki (九四式偵察機) was the last biplane reconnaissance aircraft of the Japanese Imperial Army. It saw combat service in
Nakajima_Ki-4
Japanese carrier-based fighter aircraft
Requirements for the Prototype 12-shi Carrier-based Fighter", sending them to Nakajima and Mitsubishi. Both firms started preliminary design work while awaiting
Mitsubishi_A6M_Zero
operated a small number of Aichi E13A (Jake), Mitsubishi F1M (Pete), Nakajima E8N (Dave) and possibly other types of seaplanes there. Fortifications were
Raids_on_Deboyne_(1942)
Japanese transport aircraft
The Nakajima Ki-6 (九五式二型練習機, Kyūgo-shiki nigata renshuki) was a licensed-produced version of the Fokker Super Universal transport built by Nakajima Aircraft
Nakajima_Ki-6
1930s Japanese reconnaissance aircraft prototype
The Nakajima C3N-1 (also designated Type 97 Carrier Reconnaissance Aircraft) was a prototype Japanese carrier-based reconnaissance aircraft of the 1930s
Nakajima_C3N
Douglas O2D Curtiss SOC Seagull Fairey Seafox Fokker C.XI Heinkel He 114 Nakajima E8N Potez 452 Related lists List of flying boats and floatplanes Wikimedia
Vought_O5U
Japanese carrier-based torpedo bomber prototype
The Nakajima B3N was a prototype Japanese carrier-based torpedo-bomber aircraft of the 1930s. A single-engined biplane with a crew of three, it was unsuccessful
Nakajima_B3N
Japanese attack bomber aircraft
poor serviceability. Problems with the availability of enough reliable Nakajima Homare engines led to their replacement by the Mitsubishi Kasei in the
Yokosuka_P1Y_Ginga
French WW1/post-WW1/interwar fighter aircraft
Sweden bought nine aircraft and designated them J 2. The Japanese company Nakajima bought a pattern aircraft and built 608 for the Imperial Japanese Army
Nieuport-Delage_NiD_29
Japanese fighter prototype
The Nakajima Ki-8 (キ8, Ki-hachi) was an unsuccessful attempt by the Nakajima Aircraft Company to interest the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force in a two-seat
Nakajima_Ki-8
Amiot 143 with the French Air Force Avro 636 with the Irish Air Corps Nakajima E8N (Allied reporting name "Dave") with the Imperial Japanese Navy Hawker
1935_in_aviation
Japanese reconnaissance seaplane
The Nakajima E2N (Type 15) was a Japanese reconnaissance aircraft of the inter-war years. It was a single-engine, two-seat, sesquiplane seaplane with twin
Nakajima_E2N
Japanese fighter prototype
The Nakajima Ki-12 (中島 キ12, Ki-jyuni) was a private development Nakajima Aircraft Company after its failure to meet the 1935 requirement issued by the
Nakajima_Ki-12
French WW1 aircraft
description of basic type based on nominal wing area of 18 square meters. Nakajima Army Type 甲 2 (Ko 2) Trainer Nieuport 83 E.2 built under licence in Japan
Nieuport_10
Japanese fighter prototype
The Nakajima Ki-11 (キ11 (航空機), Ki-jyuichi Kokūki) was an unsuccessful attempt by Nakajima Aircraft Company to meet a 1935 requirement issued by the Japanese
Nakajima_Ki-11
February 22 – Fairey S.9/30 February 23 – Lockheed Model 10 Electra Nakajima E8N Saro London March 30 - Potez 58 March 30 - Sikorsky S-42 Curtiss SOC
1934_in_aviation
Japanese fighter
The Nakajima Ki-116 was a late–World War II aircraft developed for the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force. It was essentially a Ki-84 Hayate with the Nakajima
Nakajima_Ki-116
Japanese ambulance aircraft
The two Nakajima–Fokker ambulance aircraft were Army medical modifications of production, Nakajima-built and engined, Fokker Super Universals. Both were
Nakajima–Fokker ambulance aircraft
Nakajima–Fokker_ambulance_aircraft
French WW1 fighter aircraft
work started by the Army Supply Depot at Tokorozawa until taken over by Nakajima. These were later designated as the Ko 3, however the Japanese did not
Nieuport_24
Japanese floatplane/land-based fighter
protracted development period led Nakajima to develop an interim float plane fighter based on the Zero, the Nakajima A6M2-N. In the end, the Kyofu only
Kawanishi_N1K
Japanese night fighter prototype
(電光; Bolt of Light) was a Japanese night fighter, intended to replace the Nakajima J1N1-S Gekkō. Like the Gekkō, it was to be equipped with radar to counter
Aichi_S1A_Denkō
NAKAJIMA E8N
NAKAJIMA E8N
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Muslim
Beneficial. Useful.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Variant of Naaji'a; Beneficial; Useful
Girl/Female
Indian
Leader, Fem of Nasim, Zephyr, Gentle
Girl/Female
Arabic
Variant of Naaji'a; Beneficial; Useful
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Leader
Girl/Female
Muslim
Leader, Fem of Nasim, Zephyr, Gentle
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Conqueror of Baka; Another Name for Bhima
Girl/Female
Arabic
Poetess; Matron
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
One who Gets Salvation; One who Saves Herself
Girl/Female
Arabic
Free; Escaped
NAKAJIMA E8N
NAKAJIMA E8N
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Galiyl, GALIL means "rolling, turning" or "circuit, region, ring."Â
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Tamil
Ocean
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Native American
Smoke.
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From the Fern Meadow
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Well Thoughts for Others
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Fiery
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Presnell.
Male
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Scandinavian form of Old Norse Yngvarr, YNGVAR means "Ing's warrior."
Male
Hebrew
(גְּדַלְיָה) Hebrew name GEDALYAH means "God is great." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the governor of Judah appointed by Nebuchadnezzar.
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NAKAJIMA E8N
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