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Grom-class destroyer
O.R.P. "Blyskawica"". Transactions on the Built Environment. 65: 141–151. ISSN 1743-3509. Wikimedia Commons has media related to ORP Błyskawica. ORP Błyskawica
ORP_Błyskawica
ORP Wilk was the lead ship of her class of mine-laying submarines of the Polish Navy. The ship saw service in the Polish Navy from 1931 to 1951. Her name
ORP_Wilk_(1929)
Military unit
Swinoujscie ORP 631 Gardno, ORP 632 Bukowo, ORP 633 Dąbie, ORP 634 Jamno, ORP 635 Mielno, ORP 636 Wicko, ORP 637 Resko, ORP 638 Sarbsko, ORP 639 Necko, ORP 640
Polish_Navy
Polish Navy offshore patrol vessel
ORP Ślązak (241) is an offshore patrol vessel of the Polish Navy, formerly known as Gawron-class corvette. The ship is named Ślązak (Polish: Silesian)
ORP_Ślązak_(2015)
Polish World War II submarine
ORP Orzeł was an Orzeł class submarine of the Polish Navy that served during World War II. Orzeł was laid down 14 August 1936 at the Dutch shipyard De
ORP_Orzeł_(1938)
Polish Navy destroyer
ORP Piorun was an N-class destroyer operated by the Polish Navy in World War II. The word piorun is Polish for "Thunderbolt". Ordered by the Royal Navy
ORP_Piorun_(G65)
1936 Grom-class destroyer
ORP Grom was the lead ship of her class of destroyers serving in the Polish Navy during World War II. She was named after the Polish word for Thunder
ORP_Grom_(1936)
Central Sudanic language branch
*ŋmaɲa; *ŋmɔɲɔ Mormyridae spp. *pAtɛ Tilapia spp., Hemichromis spp. *pORpO; *paRpa; *SORpO; *SaRpa Citharinus citharus *puru Polypterus spp. *SAɭɛ; *ngAɭɛ Schilbe
Bongo–Bagirmi_languages
Polish anti-aircraft gun
minehunters - ORP Kormoran (601), ORP Albatros (602) and ORP Mewa (603). On November 12, 2022, the AM-35K turret was mounted on the ORP Mewa minehunter
OSU-35K
O 12-class submarine of the Royal Netherlands Navy
where the Polish submarine ORP Orzeł was lost. One other possibility is that O 13 was rammed by the Polish submarine ORP Wilk, which reported running
HNLMS_O_13
Polish Navy corvette
(link) Defence Minister: We need to expand Polish Navy. 2 July 2015 ORP Ślązak opóźniony o dwa lata. Budowa trwa już 15 lat!. (in Polish) "Odpowiedź na interpelację
Gawron-class_corvette
Commander of the Polish Navy, submariner (1907–1985)
in 1930. He served on the torpedo boat ORP Podhalanin then on the submarines ORP Żbik, ORP Ryś and finally ORP Wilk. He completed a course of naval artillery
Borys_Karnicki
Water Polo World Ranking
on the ranking of their opponent, calculated as: O R P = 1.5 ⋅ ( W P W R − O R ) {\displaystyle ORP=1.5\cdot (WPWR-OR)} where: WPWR – Ranking of lowest-ranked
FINA Water Polo World Rankings
FINA_Water_Polo_World_Rankings
Destroyers ORP Błyskawica ORP Grom ORP Burza ORP Wicher ORP Garland ORP Orkan ORP Huragan ORP Piorun Escort destroyers ORP Krakowiak ORP Kujawiak ORP Ślązak
List of World War II military equipment of Poland
List_of_World_War_II_military_equipment_of_Poland
Measure of the tendency of a substance to gain or lose electrons
Redox potential (also known as oxidation / reduction potential, ORP, pe, E r e d {\displaystyle E_{red}} , or E h {\displaystyle E_{h}} ) is a measure
Reduction_potential
German World War II submarine
UD-5 was an O 21-class submarine. The boat was laid down as the Dutch submarine HNLMS K XXVII and renamed HNLMS O 27 but was captured during the German
German_submarine_UD-5
Danae-class cruiser
HMS Dragon, also known in Polish service as ORP Dragon (Polish: dragoon), was a D- or Danae-class cruiser built for the Royal Navy. She was launched in
HMS_Dragon_(D46)
Polish officer and submariner (1910–1968)
ORP Żbik. He also served on ORP Wilia and ORP Wicher. Shortly before the start of World War II, he was transferred to the submarine ORP Wilk. During the Invasion
Bolesław_Romanowski
Protein family
The oxysterol-binding protein (OSBP)-related proteins (ORPs) are a family of lipid transfer proteins (LTPs). Concretely, they constitute a family of sterol
Oxysterol-binding_protein
Royal Netherlands Navy submarine
HNLMS O 12 was the lead ship of her class of submarines built for the Royal Netherlands Navy during the 1930s for European service. Completed in 1931
HNLMS_O_12
Evacuation of Polish navy ships (1939)
alongside the Royal Navy throughout the war (the ORP Burza and ORP Błyskawica survived the war, whereas the ORP Grom was sunk on 4 May 1940 in the Rombaken
Peking_Plan
Polish torpedo boat
ORP Kujawiak was a Polish A 56 type [pl] torpedo boat, served from 1921 to 1939; formerly the German A 68 from World War I, one of the first ships of
ORP_Kujawiak_(1921)
Aspect of military history
("ptaszki"– "Birds"): ORP Jaskółka – Swallow, sunk 1939 ORP Mewa (1935) – Seagull ORP Rybitwa – Tern ORP Czajka – Lapwing ORP Żuraw – Crane ORP Czapla – Heron
Military history of Poland during World War II
Military_history_of_Poland_during_World_War_II
British battlecruiser, 1916–1939
September 1939 Shipwrecks 1 Sep: ORP Mazur, Tiger Hill 3 Sep: Athenia, ORP Gryf, ORP Mewa (1935), ORP Wicher 6 Sep: ORP General Haller 8 Sep: HNLMS Willem
HMS_Courageous_(50)
Lublin-class minelayer landing ship
trasportowo-minowy O.R.P. - Biuletyn Informacji Publicznej Miasta Krakowa - BIP MK". www.bip.krakow.pl. Retrieved 21 October 2020. "Remont ORP Kraków - Nasz
ORP_Kraków
Chemical compound
Names IUPAC name Sodium 2-(4-methoxyphenoxy)propanoate Other names Lactisole ORP 178 Propanoic acid, 2-(4-methoxyphenoxy), sodium salt Identifiers CAS Number
Lactisole
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List of airports by IATA airport code: O
List_of_airports_by_IATA_airport_code:_O
Polish vice admiral (1882–1959)
ship ORP Gdynia is stationed at Plymouth; two of the destroyers, ORP Błyskawica and Burza form part of the 1st Destroyer Flotilla and the third ORP Garland
Jerzy_Świrski
Dutch O 9-class patrol submarine
O 11 was a O 9-class patrol submarine built for the Royal Netherlands Navy during the 1920s for European service. Completed in 1926, the boat was sunk
HNLMS_O_11
MV C. O. Stillman was an oil tanker that was built by a German shipyard in 1928 for a Canadian-based shipping company. A Panamanian subsidiary of Esso
MV_C._O._Stillman
Destroyer of the Polish Navy during World War II
ORP Orkan, formerly HMS Myrmidon, was an M-class destroyer of the Polish Navy during World War II. Orkan is Polish for "hurricane". The destroyer was
ORP_Orkan_(G90)
English guitarist (born 1957)
Bolesław, who was an able seaman of the Polish Navy and served on ORP Burza and ORP Błyskawica on which he came to England during World War 2, and later
Janick_Gers
Soviet destroyers built 1949–1953
(Courageous) Stoyky (Persistent) Skory (Speedy) →transferred to Poland as ORP Wicher Surovy (Savage) Serdity (Severe) Sposobny (Capable) Stremitelny (Impetuous)
Skory-class_destroyer
Dutch series of submarines
submarines were ordered in De Schelde and Rotterdamse Shipyards, ORP Orzeł (Eagle) and ORP Sęp (Vulture). Design was made in cooperation with a team from
Orzeł-class_submarine
1940 Hunt-class destroyer
ORP Kujawiak was a British Type II Hunt-class destroyer escort, originally ordered as HMS Oakley. Kujawiak was built by Vickers-Armstrongs at the company's
ORP_Kujawiak_(L72)
Historic military unit of the Polish Navy
included the submarines ORP Ryś, ORP Wilk, and ORP Żbik, the torpedo boat ORP Kujawiak, and the hulk Lwów. Starting in November 1938, ORP Sławomir Czerwiński [pl]
Submarine_Squadron_(Poland)
Dutch submarine
of O 16 was such a success that the Polish Navy ordered four submarines based on this design, resulting in the Polish submarines ORP Orzeł and ORP Sęp
HNLMS_O_16
German World War II submarine
UD-3 was an O 21-class submarine. The boat was laid down as the Dutch submarine HNLMS K XXV and renamed HNLMS O 25 but was captured during the German
German_submarine_UD-3
Ocean liner from 1922 to 1939
September 1939 Shipwrecks 1 Sep: ORP Mazur, Tiger Hill 3 Sep: Athenia, ORP Gryf, ORP Mewa (1935), ORP Wicher 6 Sep: ORP General Haller 8 Sep: HNLMS Willem
RMS_Majestic_(1914)
OLT OLT Ore TN34 3SN ORE ORE Ormskirk L39 2YN OMS OMS Orpington BR6 0SX ORP ORP Orrell WN5 8TH ORR ORR Orrell Park L9 8BU OPK OPK Otford TN14 5QY OTF OTF
UK_railway_stations_–_O
1942 class of American minesweepers
Poland acquired former BYMS-2211 (renamed ORP Delfin), BYMS-2257 (renamed ORP Foka), and BYMS-2282 (renamed ORP Mors). The vessels were re-armed with Soviet
YMS-1-class_minesweeper
Destroyer of the French Navy
Shipwrecks 1 May: Arlington, Dronning Maud, Uller 3 May: HMS Afridi, Bison 4 May: ORP Grom 5 May: Maianbar 8 May: Doris 10 May: Nordnorge, Goslar 11 May: Antilla
French_destroyer_Bourrasque
Shipwrecks 1 May: Arlington, Dronning Maud, Uller 3 May: HMS Afridi, Bison 4 May: ORP Grom 5 May: Maianbar 8 May: Doris 10 May: Nordnorge, Goslar 11 May: Antilla
French_submarine_Doris_(Q135)
Polish minesweeper
ORP Mors was a Polish minesweeper from the Cold War era, one of nine vessels built under a Soviet license as part of the Project 254M series. Launched
ORP_Mors_(1959)
Polish passenger ship sunk off the Yorkshire coast
MS Piłsudski (later renamed ORP Piłsudski) was a medium-size ocean liner of the Polish Merchant Marine, named for Marshal Józef Piłsudski, a national
MS_Piłsudski
British passenger liner sunk in WWII
returned to Berkeley, California, and worked with his brother, physicist Ernest O. Lawrence Gildas Molgat, future Canadian politician (with his father and two
SS_Athenia_(1922)
Polish minesweeper
ORP Foka was a Polish minesweeper from the Cold War era, one of nine vessels built under a Soviet license as part of the Project 254M series. Launched
ORP_Foka
assignments are also included for completeness. All 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z * on IATA code indicates a controlled duplicate. italics
List_of_airline_codes
Polish minesweeper
ORP Bóbr was a Polish minesweeper from the Cold War era, one of nine vessels built under a Soviet license as part of the Project 254M series. Launched
ORP_Bóbr
Topics referred to by the same term
Soviet cruise missile Hrim-2 Grom, a Ukrainian short-range ballistic missile ORP Grom, several ships of the Polish Navy Grom-class destroyer, a Polish destroyer
Grom
Town in Hesse, Germany
Bad Orb (German: [baːt ˈɔʁp] ; "Thermae on the Orb River") is a spa town in the Main-Kinzig-Kreis district of Hesse, Germany. It is situated 32 kilometres
Bad_Orb
Obstacle-free zone (OFZ) – Oleo strut – Operational Readiness Platform (ORP) – Oshkosh Airshow – Overhead join Parts departing aircraft – Performance
Index_of_aviation_articles
French cargo liner sunk in 1940
Shipwrecks 1 May: Arlington, Dronning Maud, Uller 3 May: HMS Afridi, Bison 4 May: ORP Grom 5 May: Maianbar 8 May: Doris 10 May: Nordnorge, Goslar 11 May: Antilla
MV_Brazza
Polish minesweeper
ORP Delfin was a Polish minesweeper from the Cold War era, one of nine vessels built under a Soviet license as part of the Project 254M series. Launched
ORP_Delfin
Otjisumeite Otj Oxynatromicrolite Onmic Offretite Off Omeiite Ome Orpiment Orp Ottemannite Ott Oxyphlogopite Ophl Oftedalite Oft Ominelite Omi Orschallite
List_of_mineral_symbols
Shipwrecks 1 May: Arlington, Dronning Maud, Uller 3 May: HMS Afridi, Bison 4 May: ORP Grom 5 May: Maianbar 8 May: Doris 10 May: Nordnorge, Goslar 11 May: Antilla
HNoMS_Uller_(1876)
Polish minesweeper
ORP Rosomak was a Polish minesweeper from the Cold War era, one of nine vessels built under a Soviet license as part of the Project 254M series. Launched
ORP_Rosomak
Polish minesweeper
ORP Ryś was a Polish minesweeper from the Cold War era, one of nine vessels built under a Soviet license as part of the Project 254M series. Launched
ORP_Ryś_(1959)
Destroyer of the Royal Navy
Royal Australian Navy destroyer HMAS Norman and the Polish Navy destroyer ORP Garland on 17 January 1942, after which she and rest of the local escort
HMS_Vanquisher
Polish minesweeper
ORP Dzik was a Polish minesweeper from the Cold War era, one of nine vessels built under a Soviet license as part of the Project 254M series. Launched
ORP_Dzik_(1957)
Destroyer of the French Navy
Shipwrecks 1 May: Arlington, Dronning Maud, Uller 3 May: HMS Afridi, Bison 4 May: ORP Grom 5 May: Maianbar 8 May: Doris 10 May: Nordnorge, Goslar 11 May: Antilla
French destroyer Siroco (1925)
French_destroyer_Siroco_(1925)
HMS Nairana (D05) HMS Napier (1916) HMS Narbrough (1916) HMS Nerissa (G65) (renamed ORP Piorun) RMS Niagara HMAS Nizam (G38) MV Norfolk (1946) MV Norfolk Ferry (1951)
List of ships built by John Brown & Company
List_of_ships_built_by_John_Brown_&_Company
Polish minesweeper
ORP Bizon was a Polish minesweeper from the Cold War era, one of nine vessels built under a Soviet license as part of the Project 254M series. Launched
ORP_Bizon
Destroyer of the French Navy
Shipwrecks 1 May: Arlington, Dronning Maud, Uller 3 May: HMS Afridi, Bison 4 May: ORP Grom 5 May: Maianbar 8 May: Doris 10 May: Nordnorge, Goslar 11 May: Antilla
French destroyer L'Adroit (1927)
French_destroyer_L'Adroit_(1927)
Great Lakes steamship sunk in 1940
Shipwrecks 1 May: Arlington, Dronning Maud, Uller 3 May: HMS Afridi, Bison 4 May: ORP Grom 5 May: Maianbar 8 May: Doris 10 May: Nordnorge, Goslar 11 May: Antilla
SS_Arlington
100 mi) west-southwest of Nagasaki, Japan. 2 May – The Polish submarine ORP Jastrząb was mistakenly sunk by the Royal Norwegian Navy destroyer HNoMS St
List of friendly fire incidents
List_of_friendly_fire_incidents
French lead ship of Chacal-class
Shipwrecks 1 May: Arlington, Dronning Maud, Uller 3 May: HMS Afridi, Bison 4 May: ORP Grom 5 May: Maianbar 8 May: Doris 10 May: Nordnorge, Goslar 11 May: Antilla
French_destroyer_Chacal
Royal Navy destroyer
Shipwrecks 1 May: Arlington, Dronning Maud, Uller 3 May: HMS Afridi, Bison 4 May: ORP Grom 5 May: Maianbar 8 May: Doris 10 May: Nordnorge, Goslar 11 May: Antilla
HMS_Grenade_(H86)
Destroyer of the Royal Navy
Wessex, the destroyers Vimiera and Wolfhound, and the Polish Navy destroyer ORP Burza were ordered to bombard German Army forces in France advancing on Calais
HMS_Wessex_(D43)
Transatlantic passenger liner
Shipwrecks 1 May: Arlington, Dronning Maud, Uller 3 May: HMS Afridi, Bison 4 May: ORP Grom 5 May: Maianbar 8 May: Doris 10 May: Nordnorge, Goslar 11 May: Antilla
MS_Chrobry
Shipwrecks 1 May: Arlington, Dronning Maud, Uller 3 May: HMS Afridi, Bison 4 May: ORP Grom 5 May: Maianbar 8 May: Doris 10 May: Nordnorge, Goslar 11 May: Antilla
SS_Dronning_Maud_(1925)
Dutch gunboat
Macdonald & Co. Mark, Chris (1997). Schepen van de Koninklijke Marine in W.O. II (in Dutch). Alkmaar: De Alk. ISBN 90-6013-522-9. van Willigenburg, Henk
HNLMS Johan Maurits van Nassau (1932)
HNLMS_Johan_Maurits_van_Nassau_(1932)
Town in Isle of Wight, England
named Francki Place in honour of the ship's commander. The Friends of the ORP Błyskawica Society is active in Cowes. There is a Błyskawica Memorial. Industry
Cowes
2005 Albion-class landing platform dock of the Royal Navy
Gdynia, carrying out exercises with two Polish frigates, ORP Generał Kazimierz Pułaski and ORP Generał Tadeusz Kościuszko. She also hosted onboard over
HMS_Bulwark_(L15)
Royal Navy C-class light cruiser
will mean that Vice-Admiral Sir William C. Pakenham, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., K.C.V.O., will be afloat during a greater part of the year instead of in residence
HMS_Curlew_(D42)
1916 Lead Revenge-class battleship of the Royal Navy
Shipwrecks 1 May: Arlington, Dronning Maud, Uller 3 May: HMS Afridi, Bison 4 May: ORP Grom 5 May: Maianbar 8 May: Doris 10 May: Nordnorge, Goslar 11 May: Antilla
HMS_Revenge_(06)
British G-class destroyer
Shipwrecks 1 May: Arlington, Dronning Maud, Uller 3 May: HMS Afridi, Bison 4 May: ORP Grom 5 May: Maianbar 8 May: Doris 10 May: Nordnorge, Goslar 11 May: Antilla
HMS_Grafton_(H89)
1934 422 Skr. William Martin, RNR; Cdr. R W English, RN (retd) 0 0 Sunk ORP Błyskawica (H34) Polish Navy Destroyer 1937 2,043 Kmdr ppor. Stanisław Michal
List_of_ships_at_Dunkirk
Process of finding the optimal set of variables for a machine learning algorithm
Configuration". Operations Research Perspective. 3 (3): 43–58. doi:10.1016/j.orp.2016.09.002. hdl:10419/178265. Birattari, Mauro; Stützle, Thomas; Paquete
Hyperparameter_optimization
German battleship of World War II
main battery. After firing three salvos, she straddled the Polish destroyer ORP Piorun. The destroyer continued to close the range until a near miss at around
German_battleship_Bismarck
1925 liner turned cruiser
captain Commander C. T. O. Richardson, and four officers. A total of 283 of her crew were saved by the destroyer HMS Legion and Polish ORP Piorun, some of them
SS_Rajputana
Yorktown-class aircraft carrier of the U.S. Navy
HMS Bedouin, City of Oxford, HMS Hasty, Thurso, Trento 16 Jun: Argo, HMS Hermione, ORP Kujawiak, Managua, HMAS Nestor, Port Nicholson 17 Jun: HMS Wild Swan 18 Jun:
USS_Yorktown_(CV-5)
renamed as RMS P.551 then transferred to the Polish Navy in exile and renamed ORP Jastrząb. On 2 May 1942 she was attacked in a friendly fire incident by a
List of lost United States submarines
List_of_lost_United_States_submarines
physicist and MIT professor Kazimierz Leski, Polish engineer, designer of ORP Orzeł Otto Cornelis Adriaan van Lidth de Jeude, Dutch politician, Minister
List of the Delft University of Technology Alumni
List_of_the_Delft_University_of_Technology_Alumni
Shipwrecks 1 May: Arlington, Dronning Maud, Uller 3 May: HMS Afridi, Bison 4 May: ORP Grom 5 May: Maianbar 8 May: Doris 10 May: Nordnorge, Goslar 11 May: Antilla
HMCS_Ypres
British passenger vessel (1911-1940)
Shipwrecks 1 May: Arlington, Dronning Maud, Uller 3 May: HMS Afridi, Bison 4 May: ORP Grom 5 May: Maianbar 8 May: Doris 10 May: Nordnorge, Goslar 11 May: Antilla
SS_Normannia_(1911)
assignments are also included for completeness. All 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z "FAA Document JO 7340.2E" (PDF). "FAA Notice JO 7340
List_of_airline_codes_(A)
List of countries with submarines Nerwin (NR-1) Vesikko (museum submarine) ORP Orzeł Ships named Nautilus List of submarines of the Royal Navy List of submarines
History_of_submarines
Ship preserved and converted into a museum open to the public
dreadnought battleship, to be preserved in Galveston, TX. The Polish destroyer ORP Błyskawica: the oldest preserved destroyer in the world, preserved as a museum
Museum_ship
French Chacal-class destroyer
Shipwrecks 1 May: Arlington, Dronning Maud, Uller 3 May: HMS Afridi, Bison 4 May: ORP Grom 5 May: Maianbar 8 May: Doris 10 May: Nordnorge, Goslar 11 May: Antilla
French_destroyer_Jaguar
British Tribal-class destroyer
Shipwrecks 1 May: Arlington, Dronning Maud, Uller 3 May: HMS Afridi, Bison 4 May: ORP Grom 5 May: Maianbar 8 May: Doris 10 May: Nordnorge, Goslar 11 May: Antilla
HMS_Afridi_(F07)
1940 class of British submarines
submarines that became well-known; Urchin was transferred to the Polish Navy as ORP Sokół and sank 55,000 long tons (56,000 t) of Axis shipping. In the 16-month
British_U-class_submarine
Destroyer of the Royal Navy
Shipwrecks 1 May: Arlington, Dronning Maud, Uller 3 May: HMS Afridi, Bison 4 May: ORP Grom 5 May: Maianbar 8 May: Doris 10 May: Nordnorge, Goslar 11 May: Antilla
HMS_Wakeful_(H88)
242 Sqn ORL No. 46 Squadron RAF 46 Sqn ORO No. 158 Squadron RAF 158 Sqn ORP No. 196 Squadron RAF & No. 299 Squadron RAF 196 Sqn & 299 Sqn ORS No. 299
List_of_RAF_squadron_codes
Scott class, Admiralty type flotilla leader
Shipwrecks 1 May: Arlington, Dronning Maud, Uller 3 May: HMS Afridi, Bison 4 May: ORP Grom 5 May: Maianbar 8 May: Doris 10 May: Nordnorge, Goslar 11 May: Antilla
HMS_Montrose_(D01)
the management of the General Steam Navigation Company, a subsidiary of P&O. On 10 May 1940 Germany invaded the Low Countries, overrunning Luxembourg
SS_Abukir
2. Sandefjord: Krigshistorisk Forlag. ISBN 82-993369-0-2. Lunde, Henrik O. (2009). Hitler's pre-emptive war: The Battle for Norway, 1940. Newbury: Casemate
SS_Nordnorge_(1923)
Holland-class cruiser launched in 1899
Shipwrecks 1 May: Arlington, Dronning Maud, Uller 3 May: HMS Afridi, Bison 4 May: ORP Grom 5 May: Maianbar 8 May: Doris 10 May: Nordnorge, Goslar 11 May: Antilla
HNLMS_Noordbrabant_(1899)
Norwegian steam ship
revised ed.). Oslo: Sem og Stenersen AS. ISBN 82-7046-074-5. Lunde, Henrik O. (2009). Hitler's pre-emptive war: The Battle for Norway, 1940. Newbury: Casemate
SS_Sirius_(1885)
Lakes that mix from top to bottom once each year
of oxygen modifies a lake's oxidation-reduction potential (ORP). The higher a lake's ORP, the higher the levels of oxygen present in the water. Ideal
Monomictic_lake
ORP O
ORP O
Male
Hebrew
(×ï‹×¨Ö´×™) Hebrew name ORI means "my light."
Boy/Male
Hebrew
My light.
Female
English
 English unisex name derived from Latin orare, ORA means "to pray." Compare with another form of Ora.
Girl/Female
Hebrew American Spanish Latin Anglo Saxon English
Light.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the places called Oare in Berkshire, Kent, and Wiltshire, or Ore in East Sussex, all named with Old English Åra ‘shore’, ‘hill-slope’, ‘flat-topped ridge’. It may also be a topographic name from the same element, though Reaney and Wilson consider that in general this would have had an initial N-. Compare Noah 2.Scottish : possibly from the Sussex place name.
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Orpah, ORPA means "forelock, mane" or "gazelle, hind."Â
Boy/Male
Bengali, Danish, Indian, Russian
Handsome; Beautiful
Boy/Male
Spanish
Gold.
Male
English
English unisex name derived from Latin orare, ORA means "to pray." Compare with strictly feminine Ora.
Surname or Lastname
English (Northumbria) and Scottish
English (Northumbria) and Scottish : habitational name from East Ord in Northumberland, named with Old English ord ‘point’. Compare Ort 3.English : from a Germanic personal name (see Ort 2).Scottish : habitational name from various minor places named with Gaelic ord ‘hammer’, used as a topographical term for a rounded hill.
Surname or Lastname
Northern English, Scottish, and northern Irish
Northern English, Scottish, and northern Irish : from the Old Norse byname Orri ‘blackcock’ (the male black grouse).Scottish : nickname for someone with a sallow complexion, from Gaelic odhar ‘pale’, ‘dun’.English : topographic name for someone who lived on a shore or ridge, from Old English Åra ‘shore’, ‘hill-slope’, ‘flat-topped ridge’, or a habitational name from a place named with this word (see Ore).
Boy/Male
Norse
Son of Meldun.
Surname or Lastname
English or Scottish
English or Scottish : probably a variant of Witham or Whitton.
Surname or Lastname
English or Scottish
English or Scottish : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from Old French corp ‘raven’, probably applied as a nickname for someone with glossy dark hair. In some cases the English name may be derived from the cognate Old Norse korpr.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Charitable king
Boy/Male
Bengali, French, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Japanese, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Charitable King; The Lord is My Light
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Norse, Norwegian
Son of Ulf
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian
Spear
Female
Hebrew
(×ï‹×¨Ö¸×”) Hebrew name ORA means "light." Compare with another form of Ora.
ORP O
ORP O
Male
Irish
Irish form of Hebrew Yownathan, IONATÃN means "God has given."Â
Girl/Female
Muslim
Guardian, Watch guard
Male
Egyptian
, the son of Se-khem-ka.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Cheever. This name has also been long established in Ireland.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
Happy Soldier
Female
Egyptian
, the wife of Horus.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit
A Jewel or Precious Stone
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Sussex)
English (mainly Sussex) : from Middle English schulder ‘shoulder’; a nickname for someone with exceptionally broad shoulders or some deformity or other peculiarity of the shoulders.Americanized form of Slovenian Šolar (see Sholar).
Boy/Male
Indian
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Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Holly; Soul
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n.
A period of time marked off by the revolution of a heavenly body.
n.
Alt. of Orfe
n.
An edge or point; also, a beginning.
n.
A sphere of action.
v. t.
To form into an orb or circle.
n.
A circle; esp., a circle, or nearly circular orbit, described by the revolution of a heavenly body; an orbit.
v. t.
To bind with a thread or cord; to join; to unite.
n.
See Orc.
n.
Same as Mound, a ball or globe. See lst Mound.
v. i.
To become round like an orb.
n.
A body of soldiers drawn up in a circle, as for defense, esp. infantry to repel cavalry.
n.
A blank window or panel.
n.
The native form of a metal, whether free and uncombined, as gold, copper, etc., or combined, as iron, lead, etc. Usually the ores contain the metals combined with oxygen, sulphur, arsenic, etc. (called mineralizers).
n.
A spherical body; a globe; especially, one of the celestial spheres; a sun, planet, or star.
n.
A money of account among the Anglo-Saxons, valued, in the Domesday Book, at twenty pence sterling.
n.
One of the azure transparent spheres conceived by the ancients to be inclosed one within another, and to carry the heavenly bodies in their revolutions.
n.
Metal; as, the liquid ore.
n.
A native metal or its compound with the rock in which it occurs, after it has been picked over to throw out what is worthless.