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Nazi armoured corps during World War II
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Panzer_corps
Military unit
The II SS Panzer Corps was a German Waffen-SS armoured corps which saw action on both the Eastern and Western Fronts during World War II. It was commanded
II_SS_Panzer_Corps
Military unit
XXXXVIII Panzer Corps (also: XXXXVIII Army Corp or XXXXVIII. Armeekorps), was a corps-level formation of the German Army which saw extensive action on
XXXXVIII_Panzer_Corps
Military unit
XXXXVI Panzer Corps (46th) was a tank corps of the German Army during World War II that participated in the invasion of Yugoslavia. The Corps was created
XXXXVI_Panzer_Corps
German armoured corps during World War II
The I SS Panzer Corps (German: I.SS-Panzerkorps) was a German armoured corps of the Waffen-SS. It saw action on both the Western and Eastern Fronts during
I_SS_Panzer_Corps
Military unit
IV SS Panzer Corps was a panzer corps of the Waffen-SS which saw action on the Eastern Front and in the Balkans during World War II. The corps was formed
IV_SS_Panzer_Corps
2020 video game
Panzer Corps 2 is a computer wargame developed by Flashback Games and published by Slitherine Software for Windows on March 19, 2020. It is a sequel to
Panzer_Corps_2
1943 tank battle in the Soviet Union
SS Panzer Corps and therefore expose the right flank of XLVIII Panzer Corps. Simultaneously, the 6th Tank Corps was to attack the XLVIII Panzer Corps and
Battle_of_Kursk
Military unit
XXXXI Panzer Corps (also written as: XLI Panzer Corps) was a Panzer (armoured) corps in the German Army during World War II. The corps was originally formed
XXXXI_Panzer_Corps
Military unit
XXXX Panzer Corps was a tank corps in the German Army during World War II. The XXXX. Armeekorps was formed on 26 January 1940 in Lübeck in the Wehrkreis
XXXX_Panzer_Corps
2011 video game
Panzer Corps: Wehrmacht is a computer wargame developed by Lordz Games Studio and Flashback Games, and published by Slitherine Software for Windows, iOS
Panzer_Corps_(video_game)
German armored division from 1933 to 1945
72 Panzer IVs, 16 Panzer III and Panzer IIs, and 31 StuGs. In late June 1943, the formation of I SS Panzer Corps meant that Hausser's SS Panzer Corps was
1st SS Panzer Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler
1st_SS_Panzer_Division_Leibstandarte_SS_Adolf_Hitler
Military unit
LVI Panzer Corps was a panzer corps in the German Army during World War II. This corps was activated in February 1941 as the LVI Army Corps (mot.), for
LVI_Panzer_Corps
Military unit
XIV Panzer Corps (also: XIV Army Corps or XIV. Armeekorps) was a corps-level formation of the German Army which fought on both the Eastern Front and in
XIV_Panzer_Corps
German operation to capture Kursk from the USSR during WWII
be delivered by Hoth's 4th Panzer Army, spearheaded by the II SS Panzer Corps under Paul Hausser. The XLVIII Panzer Corps, commanded by Otto von Knobelsdorff
Operation_Citadel
German armored division
The 3rd SS Panzer Division "Totenkopf" (German: 3. SS-Panzerdivision "Totenkopf") was an elite division of the Waffen-SS of Nazi Germany during World War
3rd SS Panzer Division Totenkopf
3rd_SS_Panzer_Division_Totenkopf
Military unit
XLVII Panzer Corps (also: 47th Panzer Corps or XXXXVII. Panzerkorps or XXXXVII Panzer Corps) was a panzer corps of the German Army in World War II that
XLVII_Panzer_Corps
Military branch of the SS (1933–1945)
Battle of Kursk, the SS Panzer Corps was renamed the II SS Panzer Corps and was part of the 4th Panzer Army. The II SS Panzer Corps spearheaded the attack
Waffen-SS
Panzer Corps XXIV Panzer Corps XXXVIII Panzer Corps XXXIX Panzer Corps XL Panzer Corps XXXXI Panzer Corps XLVI Panzer Corps XLVII Panzer Corps XXXXVIII
List of German corps in World War II
List_of_German_corps_in_World_War_II
German army unit during World War II
XXXXVIII Panzer Corps, along with the II SS Panzer Corps took part in the Third Battle of Kharkov. The division had 5 Panzer IIs, 20 Panzer IIIs, 85 Panzer IVs
Panzergrenadier Division Großdeutschland
Panzergrenadier_Division_Großdeutschland
Military unit
The Panzerkorps Feldherrnhalle was a German army corps (panzer corps) that fought on the Eastern Front during the Second World War. It was formed of Sturmabteilung
Panzer_Corps_Feldherrnhalle
Panzer Corps (General der Panzertruppe Karl Decker) XLVII Panzer Corps (General der Panzertruppen Heinrich Freiherr von Lüttwitz) LVIII Panzer Corps (General
Battle of the Bulge order of battle
Battle_of_the_Bulge_order_of_battle
1943 series of battles on the Eastern Front of World War II
4th Panzer Army, composed of XLVIII Panzer Corps, the SS Panzer Corps and the First Panzer Army, with the XL and LVII Panzer Corps. The XLVIII Panzer Corps
Third_Battle_of_Kharkov
World War II battle
the II SS Panzer Corps, whose arrival was undetected by the Soviets, struck from the west. By 10 April, contact between the 1st and 4th Panzer Armies was
Kamenets–Podolsky_pocket
German WW2 unit
into a motorized army corps. In May 1941, the corps was transferred to German-occupied Poland, where it was assigned to the 2nd Panzer Army of Army Group
XXIV_Army_Corps_(Wehrmacht)
Military unit
The III (Germanic) SS Panzer Corps (III. (germanisches) SS-Panzerkorps) was a Waffen-SS armoured corps which saw action on the Eastern Front during World
III (Germanic) SS Panzer Corps
III_(Germanic)_SS_Panzer_Corps
Military unit
The XXXIX Panzer Corps (German: XXXIX. Panzerkorps, also previously designated the XXXIX. Armeekorps (mot)) was a German panzer corps which saw action
XXXIX_Panzer_Corps
1945 invasion of Nazi-occupied territory by the Red Army during WWII
Busse) LVI Panzer Corps (General Johannes Block) XXXXVI Panzer Corps (General Walter Fries) VIII Corps (General Walter Hartmann) 4th Panzer Army (General
Vistula–Oder_offensive
Part of Battle of Kursk, World War II (1943)
when the 5th Guards Tank Army of the Soviet Red Army attacked the II SS-Panzer Corps of the German Waffen-SS in one of the largest tank battles in history
Battle_of_Prokhorovka
Armored corps of the German Wehrmacht (1939–1945)
Corridor region) and supplemented by the 3rd Panzer, 2nd Infantry, and 20th Infantry Divisions, XIX Army Corps was tasked to strike southwards towards the
XIX_Army_Corps
Battalion-sized World War II tank unit of the German Army
Panzer Battalion 502 (schwere SS-Panzerabteilung 502), part of II SS Panzer Corps 103rd SS Heavy Panzer Battalion renamed in 1944, as SS Heavy Panzer
German_heavy_tank_battalion
Waffen-SS commander (1896–1966)
promoted to the command of the III SS Panzer Corps. On 28 January 1945, Steiner was placed in command of the 11th SS Panzer Army, which formed part of a new
Felix_Steiner
Military unit of Nazi Germany
Corps (mot.): 1st Panzer Division, 6th Panzer Division, 36th Motorised Infantry Division, 269th Infantry Division XXXXI Army Corps (mot.): 8th Panzer
4th_Panzer_Army
Military unit
to a single corps, but shuffled around according to war circumstances. Later the battalion became part of the newly formed Panzer Corps Feldherrnhalle
503rd_Heavy_Panzer_Battalion
Military unit
The LXXVI Panzer Corps (LXXVI Panzerkorps, 76th Armoured Corps) was a panzer corps of Nazi Germany during World War II. The headquarters were formed in
LXXVI_Panzer_Corps
Strategic operation conducted during Operation Barbarossa
Infanterie Hans Felber XLIII Corps – Generaloberst Gotthard Heinrici 2nd Panzer Group – Generaloberst Heinz Guderian XXIV Panzer Corps – General der Panzertruppen
Battle_of_Białystok–Minsk
Panzer Corps II SS Panzer Corps III (Germanic) SS Panzer Corps IV SS Panzer Corps (formerly VII SS Panzer Corps) V SS Mountain Corps VI SS Army Corps
List_of_Waffen-SS_units
Military unit
Feldgendarmerie-Trupp 403 schwere-Panzer-Abteilung 509 3.Panzer Division 1.Panzer Division 23.Panzer Division Panzer, Panzer Division Corps, Military unit Wehrmacht
III_Army_Corps_(Wehrmacht)
Name of two German Army Groups in the Eastern Front of World War II
Panzer Army (Guderian) XXXIV Army Corps (Metz) 45th ID, 134th ID XXXV Army Corps (Kempfe) 95th ID, 296th ID, 262nd ID, 293rd ID XLVIII Panzer Corps (Kempff)
Army_Group_Centre
Military unit
Panzer Corps was a panzer corps in the German Army during World War II. This corps was activated in Augsburg in February 1941 as the LVII Army Corps,
LVII_Panzer_Corps
German armored division
recently abandoned by the II SS Panzer Corps commanded by Paul Hausser. In the remaining weeks of February, the Corps, including Wiking, engaged Mobile
5th_SS_Panzer_Division_Wiking
German general (1891–1955)
Division. On 15 October 1943, Weidling became the commander of the XLI Panzer Corps, a position he held until 10 April 1945 with a short break in his command
Helmuth_Weidling
1942 WWII German offensive near Stalingrad
involving around 50,000 soldiers, which forced Manstein to use the 48th Panzer Corps to hold the area. The 5th Tank Army was reinforced by the new 5th Shock
Operation_Winter_Storm
Military unit of Nazi Germany
XIX Army Corps, and thrust deep into France, cutting off the Maginot Line. In November 1940, it was upgraded into Panzergruppe 2. The 2nd Panzer Group (German:
2nd_Panzer_Army
Battle of World War II
XLVII Panzer Corps' attacks were ineffective due to the weakness of its divisions. Though the III Panzer Corps was far more effective, the corps wasted
Battle_of_Korsun–Cherkassy
1942 World War II Soviet operation
Stalingrad. The Germans could only count on the XLVIII Panzer Corps, which had the strength of a single panzer division, and the 29th Panzergrenadier Division
Operation_Uranus
Part of the Battle of the Bulge of WWII
6th Panzer Army included the elite of the Waffen-SS, and totalled four armored, or panzer, divisions and seven infantry divisions in three corps. 6th
Battle_of_Elsenborn_Ridge
German military offensive on the Eastern Front of the Second World War
Leading the assault was the IV SS Panzer Corps, which with three armored divisions and together with the III Panzer Corps, had a complement of 376 operational
Operation_Konrad_III
June 1944 military offensive in the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic
German XXXV Corps against the Berezina. The 65th Army then broke through the XXXXI Panzer Corps to the south; by 27 June, the two German corps were encircled
Bobruysk_offensive
German armored division
The SS Division Hitlerjugend or 12th SS Panzer Division "Hitlerjugend" (German: 12. SS-Panzerdivision "Hitlerjugend") was a German armoured division of
12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend
12th_SS_Panzer_Division_Hitlerjugend
Battle during World War II
Hitler to release the 48th and 40th Panzer Corps in order to have sufficient forces to retake Kiev. The 48th Panzer Corps was committed to Manstein. Hitler
Battle_of_Kiev_(1943)
German Waffen-SS general (1894–1966
Division Das Reich, SS Division Totenkopf, I SS Panzer Corps, III SS Panzer Corps and the XVIII SS Army Corps. Georg Keppler joined the Royal Prussian Army
Georg_Keppler
German WWII medium tank
The Panzerkampfwagen IV (Pz.Kpfw. IV), commonly known as the Panzer IV, is a German medium tank developed in the late 1930s and used extensively during
Panzer_IV
(Generalleutnant) Rudolf Sperl) 104th Panzer Grenadier Regiment 3 battalions 115th Panzer Grenadier Regiment 3 battalions 129th Panzer Grenadier Regiment 3 battalions
Second Battle of Monte Cassino order of battle February 1944
Second_Battle_of_Monte_Cassino_order_of_battle_February_1944
World War II tank battle between the Wehrmacht and the Red Army from 23 to 30 June 1941
battle fought between the 1st Panzer Group's III Army Corps and XLVIII Army Corps (Motorized) and five mechanized corps of the Soviet 5th Army and 6th
Battle_of_Brody_(1941)
Panzer battalion 190th Artillery Regiment 90th Anti-tank battalion 90th Engineer battalion Footnotes Both divisions were released to XIV Panzer Corps
Battle of Monte Cassino order of battle January 1944
Battle_of_Monte_Cassino_order_of_battle_January_1944
Corps of the British Army during the Second World War
15th Panzer Division. During Operation Supercharge II a force commanded by Lieutenant-General Brian Horrocks composed of the New Zealand Corps and the
XXX_Corps_(United_Kingdom)
Military unit
SS-Obergruppenführer. On February 1, 1945 the corps was transformed into the XI SS Panzer Corps. The corps was formed in August 1944 in Western Galicia
XI_SS_Panzer_Corps
Major WW2 event
Aviation Corps 45th Bomber Aviation Division III SS Panzer Corps Obergruppenführer Felix Steiner Units later allocated to Ninth Army: 503rd SS Heavy Panzer Battalion
Battle of Berlin order of battle
Battle_of_Berlin_order_of_battle
German military officer (1891–1945)
XLI Panzer Corps vice[clarification needed] Georg-Hans Reinhardt, who stepped up to command of the 3rd Panzer Group, of which the XLI Panzer Corps was
Walter_Model
1941 Soviet military operation in WWII
decided that Panzer Group 4 was to launch a two-pronged attack, without waiting for the slower infantry to arrive. The XXXXI Panzer Corps of Georg-Hans
Leningrad_strategic_defensive
German army division during World War II
Operation Typhoon. It was attached to the XL Panzer Corps (later to the V Army Corps of the 4th Panzer Army during the Battle of Moscow). On November
2nd Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)
2nd_Panzer_Division_(Wehrmacht)
Marshal Albert Kesselring 1st Paratroop Panzer Division (Brigadier-General Wilhelm Schmalz) (in OKW Reserve) 26th Panzer Division (Lieutenant-General Smilo
Operation Diadem order of battle
Operation_Diadem_order_of_battle
German heavy tank battalion in the Waffen-SS during World War II
Heavy SS Panzer Battalion (German: Schwere SS-Panzerabteilung 501). The battalion was created on July 19, 1943, as a part of the I SS Panzer Corps, by forming
101st SS Heavy Panzer Battalion
101st_SS_Heavy_Panzer_Battalion
Brigade 7 Projector Brigade 8 SS-Obergruppenführer Sepp Dietrich Corps Troops Heavy SS Panzer Battalion 101 - SS-Obersturmbannführer Heinz von Westerhagen
Operation Epsom order of battle
Operation_Epsom_order_of_battle
Failed German military offensive
Commander-in-Chief of Army Group Vistula, stripped Steiner's III (Germanic) SS Panzer Corps (the army group's reserve) of its two strongest divisions, the 11th SS
Army_Detachment_Steiner
Military event
the 3rd Mechanized Corps attacked and overran elements of the German 6th Panzer Division near Skaudvilė on 23 June. German Panzer 35(t) light tanks and
German encounter of Soviet T-34 and KV tanks
German_encounter_of_Soviet_T-34_and_KV_tanks
SS Panzer Battalion
fought as part of the II SS Panzer Corps during the Battle of Normandy and was nearly destroyed. Renumbered as 502nd Heavy SS Panzer Battalion in late 1944
102nd SS Heavy Panzer Battalion
102nd_SS_Heavy_Panzer_Battalion
SS general (1901–1985)
succeeded Georg Keppler as commander of I SS Panzer Corps. He led this formation, as part of the 6th Panzer Army, in the failed Ardennenoffensive, which
Hermann_Priess
Military unit
writes that when the 11th SS Panzer Army was created the available units at best could constitute a corps, but 'panzer army', observed Hans-Georg Eismann
11th_SS_Panzer_Army
German general during World War II
July to August 1944 the 4th Panzer Army. Nehring then returned to the XXIV Panzer Corps in August 1944 and led the Corps until March 1945 when he was
Walther_Nehring
Nazi German military officer
From July 1944 until the end of the war Bittrich commanded the 2nd SS Panzer Corps in Normandy, during Market Garden and in Hungary. After his arrest in
Wilhelm_Bittrich
German offensive of WWII
salient. The German forces of the III Panzer Corps and the 2nd SS Panzer Division ''Das Reich'' of the II SS Panzer Corps attempted to envelop and destroy
Operation_Roland
World War II order of battle
Greiner) General der Panzertruppe Frido(lin) von Senger und Etterlin 26th Panzer Division (Major-General Eduard Crasemann to 29 January 1945 then Major-General
Gothic_Line_order_of_battle
1945 Soviet invasion of Nazi-occupied Vienna, Austria during WWII
(arriving 12 April) III Panzer Corps 1st Mountain Division 1st Panzer Division IV SS Panzer Corps 3rd Panzer Division 5th SS Panzer Division 14th SS Grenadier
Vienna_offensive
German army division during World War II
division came under the command of Erich Hoepner's XVI Panzer Corps, part of von Kleist's Panzer Group in the 6th Army commanded by Walther von Reichenau
4th_Panzer_Division
German general (1890–1944)
course of the war, Hube led the 16th Infantry Division, the XIV Panzer Corps and the 1st Panzer Army, rising to the rank of Generaloberst. He died in an air
Hans-Valentin_Hube
German armored division
encirclement of the 1st Panzer Army. During these battles, Hohenstaufen had suffered 1,011 casualties. The II SS Panzer Corps was to act as reserve for
9th SS Panzer Division Hohenstaufen
9th_SS_Panzer_Division_Hohenstaufen
Foreign Waffen-SS unit
III Corps commander, Obergruppenführer Felix Steiner. For dinner, Berneville-Claye changed into a black uniform of the Waffen-SS panzer (tank) corps. In
British_Free_Corps
1943 military campaign of World War II
superiority had forced LXXVI Panzer Corps onto the defensive, and that a decisive success would depend on the attack by XIV Panzer Corps. If this failed, the
Allied_invasion_of_Italy
Soviets captured standards of larger German units, such as the XLVII Panzer Corps). Peredelsky's list includes older Imperial German standards (mostly
List of German standards at the Moscow Victory Parade of 1945
List_of_German_standards_at_the_Moscow_Victory_Parade_of_1945
German field marshal during World War II
Kleist commanded a motorised corps in the Invasion of Poland. He then became the commander of Panzer Group Kleist (later 1st Panzer Army), the first operational
Paul_Ludwig_Ewald_von_Kleist
Major Red Army operation
Infantry Division? III Panzer Corps (General der Panzertruppe Hermann Breith) 1st Panzer Division 8th Panzer Division XXIV Panzer Corps (General der Panzertruppen
Lvov-Sandomierz_Offensive
American/German engagement December 1944
Hasso von Manteuffel—commanding the 5th Panzer Army—gave Heinrich Freiherr von Lüttwitz′s XLVII Panzer Corps responsibility for capturing Bastogne, before
Siege_of_Bastogne
Military unit
VII SS Panzer Corps was an armoured corps of the Waffen-SS during World War II which never took part in hostilities. On 30 June 1944, the corps was merged
VII_SS_Panzer_Corps
(2020–2022) Panzer Corps: Wehrmacht (2011) (Remake of Panzer General) 17 unique expansions (2011–2016) Panzer Corps: Gold Edition (2016) Panzer Corps 2 (2020)
List of World War II video games
List_of_World_War_II_video_games
German armored division
formation in Germany, the division was attached to the III (Germanic) SS Panzer Corps under the command of SS-Obergruppenführer Felix Steiner and was moved
11th SS Volunteer Panzergrenadier Division Nordland
11th_SS_Volunteer_Panzergrenadier_Division_Nordland
German field army (1939–1945)
6th Army's subordinate units, the IX SS Mountain Corps, was encircled in Budapest. IV SS Panzer Corps was transferred to the 6th Army's command and a series
6th_Army_(Wehrmacht)
German army division during World War II
The 9th Panzer Division was a panzer division of the German Army during World War II. It came into existence after 4th Light Division was reorganized in
9th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)
9th_Panzer_Division_(Wehrmacht)
German general (1886–1974)
November 1941, Geyr's Army Corps commanded the 3rd, 4th, and 17th Panzer Divisions, the panzer regiment from the 18th Panzer Division, as well as the Infantry
Leo_Geyr_von_Schweppenburg
German elite Luftwaffe armoured division
Parachute-Panzergrenadier Division 2 Hermann Göring on 1 May 1944 to form a Panzer corps under the name Reichsmarschall. It surrendered to the Red Army near Dresden
1st Fallschirm-Panzer Division Hermann Göring
1st_Fallschirm-Panzer_Division_Hermann_Göring
Last major German offensive on the Eastern Front of World War II
SS Panzer Corps with 1st SS Panzer Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler (LSSAH) and 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend, along with II SS Panzer Corps
Operation_Spring_Awakening
German Army general
posting to Italy in which he commanded the XIV Panzer Corps, he returned to command the XLVIII Panzer Corps on the Eastern Front in December 1943, as well
Hermann_Balck
1st Parachute Anti-tank Battalion 26th Panzer Division Generalleutnant Smilo Freiherr von Lüttwitz 26th Panzer Regiment 9th Panzergrenadier Regiment 67th
Moro River campaign order of battle
Moro_River_campaign_order_of_battle
Military unit of Nazi Germany
several Panzer corps in the Wehrmacht. Created for the Battle of France on 1 March 1940; it was named after its commander Ewald von Kleist. Panzer Group
1st_Panzer_Army
Battle in the Eastern Front of World War 2
The command of the V SS Mountain Corps, encircled with the Ninth Army north of Forst, passed from the 4th Panzer Army (part of Army Group Centre) to
Battle_of_Halbe
German general and war criminal (1887–1963)
the 4th Panzer Division during the Invasion of Poland in September 1939. In the 1940 Battle of France, Reinhardt commanded the XXXXI Panzer Corps. In 1941
Georg-Hans_Reinhardt
Austrian-German general (1889–1956)
the 1st Panzer Army, then the 3rd Panzer Army (August 1944 – March 1945) which included the III SS Panzer Corps, XI SS Army Corps and Corps Group Tettau
Erhard_Raus
German general
command of XXXXVIII Panzer Corps which was then part of the German 6th Army, at the Battle of Stalingrad. Heim's XXXXVIII Panzer Corps was placed behind the
Ferdinand_Heim
1942 WWII battle of the Eastern Front
Air Corps under the command of General Fiebig. The German Sixth Army had ranged from north to south the VIII, XIV Panzer, LI, and XXIV Panzer Corps, commanding
Battle_of_Kalach
PANZER CORPS
PANZER CORPS
Surname or Lastname
English, Dutch, and German
English, Dutch, and German : occupational name for a retail trader, Middle English manger, monger, Middle Dutch manger, menger, Middle High German mangære, mengære (from Late Latin mango ‘salesman’, with the addition of the Germanic agent suffix).Norwegian : habitational name from a farmstead in southwestern Norway named as Mángr in Old Norse, perhaps from már ‘sea gull’ + angr ‘fjord’.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, English
Gamekeeper of a Park; Forest Ranger; Keeper of the Forest; Park Keeper
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Life of Happy
Surname or Lastname
German
German : variant of Panter 1.English : variant of Panter 3.English : possibly a habitational name from a house bearing the sign of a panther. In England this surname is mainly found in Northamptonshire.
Surname or Lastname
English (Midlands)
English (Midlands) : metonymic occupational name for a standard bearer, from Anglo-Norman French banere ‘flag’, ‘ensign’ (see Bannerman).German : occupational name for a standard bearer, Middle High German banier, Middle Low German banner, from French bannière ‘flag’, ‘standard’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name from Middle English hanger, hangre ‘wood on a steep hillside’, or habitational name from a place named with this word, as for example Hanger in Netley Marsh, Hampshire.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : variant of Männer (see Maner).English : unexplained. Perhaps a variant of Manners.Finnish : ornamental name from manner ‘continent’. This name occurs throughout Finland, but chiefly in the southwestern part.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English
Park Keeper; Keeper of the Forest; Forest Ranger
Surname or Lastname
South German
South German : occupational name for an official in charge of the legal auction of property confiscated in default of a fine; such a sale was known in Middle High German as a gant (from Italian incanto, a derivative of Late Latin inquantare ‘to auction’, from the phrase In quantum? ‘To how much (is the price raised)?’).German : metonymic occupational name for a cooper, from Middle High German ganter, kanter ‘barrel rack’.German : variant of Gander 3.English : occupational name for a glover, from Old French gantier, an agent derivative of gant ‘glove’ (see Gant).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Painter.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Pericles, Prince of Tyre' A Pander.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a dancer or acrobat, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Old French dance ‘dance’ (see Dance).Translation of German Dänzer or Danser (see Danzer).
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Latin palma, PALMER means "palm tree." Before it was a surname, Palmer was an old byname for "a pilgrim," someone who had been on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land and brought back a palm branch as proof that they had actually been there.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Mander.Belcher Manter is recorded in Plymouth, MA, in 1657. John Manter (1658–1744), possibly a son of Belcher, was the founder of a family associated with Martha’s Vineyard.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Helping
Boy/Male
English American
Keeper of the forest; forest ranger. Famous bearer: actor Parker Stevenson.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English, Old French peinto(u)r, oblique case of peintre ‘painter’, hence an occupational name for a painter (normally of colored glass). In the Middle Ages the walls of both great and minor churches were covered with painted decorations, and Reaney and Wilson note that in 1308 Hugh le Peyntour and Peter the Pavier were employed ‘making and painting the pavement’ at St. Stephen’s Chapel, Westminster. The name is widespread in central and southern England.German : topographic name for someone living in a fenced enclosure (see Bainter).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a maker or seller of cans, from an agent derivative of Old English canne ‘can’.Respelling of Kanner.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : habitational name for someone who lived at a house distinguished by the sign of a panther, Middle High German panter (see Panther 1).North German : occupational name for a mortager or pawn broker, from a contracted form of Pfandherr.English (mainly Northamptonshire) and Scottish : occupational name for a servant in charge of the supply of bread and other provisions in a monastery or large household, Middle English pan(e)ter (Old French panetier).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English gander, Old English gand(r)a ‘gander’, ‘male goose’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a keeper of geese, or a nickname for someone supposedly resembling a gander in some way.English : variant of Ganter.North German : perhaps a habitational name from Gandern in Brandenburg.North German : nickname for a vain or self-important man from ganter ‘male goose’, ‘gander’.South German and Swiss German : habitational name from a place named with Middle High German gant ‘scree’ (Swiss gand), or topographic name for someone living by an area of scree.
PANZER CORPS
PANZER CORPS
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Swedish Jörgen, JORKKI means "earth-worker, farmer."
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English
Wide River-crossing
Boy/Male
Indian
Favorite, Beneficence, Generosity, Abundance, Benefit
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Roman Latin Cornelius, KORNÉL means "of a horn."
Girl/Female
Afghan, Australian
Angel
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Derived from Sarah
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the Woodcutter's Ford
Girl/Female
British, English
Wealthy Defender
Girl/Female
Tamil
Desire
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of the day, The Sun
PANZER CORPS
PANZER CORPS
PANZER CORPS
PANZER CORPS
PANZER CORPS
v. i.
To long (for) with a keen appetite and uneasiness; to have a vehement desire; -- usually with for or after; as, to hanker after fruit; to hanker after the diversions of the town.
n.
Certain degree or measure; as, it is in a manner done already.
v. i.
To move in a canter.
v. i.
To act the part of a pander.
n.
Anger or vexation; rage.
n.
Same as Pander.
n.
See Pannier, 3.
n.
A keeper of the pantry; a pantler.
n.
Any flag or standard; as, the star-spangled banner.
n.
The panther, or puma.
n.
One who pastes; as, a paster in a government department.
n.
See Lanier.
n.
A corroding or sloughing ulcer; esp. a spreading gangrenous ulcer or collection of ulcers in or about the mouth; -- called also water canker, canker of the mouth, and noma.
v. t.
To cause, as a horse, to go at a canter; to ride (a horse) at a canter.
v. t.
To play the pander for.
v. t.
To gratify inordinately; to indulge to excess; as, to pamper pride; to pamper the imagination.
a.
Eaten out by canker, or as by canker.
n.
Short for Palmer fly, an artificial fly made to imitate a hairy caterpillar; a hackle.
v. t.
To affect as a canker; to eat away; to corrode; to consume.
v. i.
To wander about; to saunter; to talk incoherently.