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  • RAF Tuddenham
  • Former Royal Air Force station in Suffolk, England

    Royal Air Force Tuddenham or RAF Tuddenham is a former Royal Air Force Sub station located 3.2 miles (5.1 km) south east of Mildenhall, Suffolk, England

    RAF Tuddenham

    RAF_Tuddenham

  • RAF Mildenhall
  • Royal Air Force station in Suffolk, England

    World War, RAF Mildenhall remained active as in addition to its own airfield, the base had responsibility for RAF Newmarket, RAF Tuddenham, and RAF Lakenheath

    RAF Mildenhall

    RAF Mildenhall

    RAF_Mildenhall

  • Tuddenham
  • Village in Suffolk, England

    population of 450. falling to 423 at the 2011 Census. Between 1943 and 1963, RAF Tuddenham was a Royal Air Force station close to the village. During the Second

    Tuddenham

    Tuddenham

    Tuddenham

  • No. 3 Group RAF
  • Former Royal Air Force operations group

    at RAF Feltwell 82 Headquartered at RAF Shepherds Grove 107 Headquartered at RAF Tuddenham 113 Headquartered at RAF Mepal 130 Headquartered at RAF Polebrook

    No. 3 Group RAF

    No. 3 Group RAF

    No._3_Group_RAF

  • List of RAF squadron codes
  • Most units of the Royal Air Force (RAF) are identified by a two character alphabetical or alpha- numeric combination squadron code. Usually, that code

    List of RAF squadron codes

    List of RAF squadron codes

    List_of_RAF_squadron_codes

  • Royal Air Force station
  • World War, experiments in the processes of output at RAF bases were undertaken at RAF Tuddenham and RAF Benson. From this emerged a standard three-wing station

    Royal Air Force station

    Royal Air Force station

    Royal_Air_Force_station

  • PGM-17 Thor
  • Intermediate-range ballistic missile

    Squadron – RAF Feltwell, Norfolk No. 82 (Strategic Missile) Squadron – RAF Shepherds Grove, Suffolk No. 107 (Strategic Missile) Squadron – RAF Tuddenham, Suffolk

    PGM-17 Thor

    PGM-17 Thor

    PGM-17_Thor

  • List of former Royal Air Force stations
  • This list of former RAF stations includes most of the stations, airfields and administrative headquarters previously used by the Royal Air Force. They

    List of former Royal Air Force stations

    List of former Royal Air Force stations

    List_of_former_Royal_Air_Force_stations

  • Project Emily
  • British deployment of PGM-17 Thor ballistic missiles

    Kingdom between 1959 and 1963. Royal Air Force (RAF) Bomber Command operated 60 Thor missiles, dispersed to 20 RAF air stations, as part of the British nuclear

    Project Emily

    Project Emily

    Project_Emily

  • Fog Investigation and Dispersal Operation
  • System used for fog dispersion

    Metheringham (Lincolnshire) RAF St Eval (Cornwall) RAF Sturgate (Lincolnshire) RAF Tuddenham (Suffolk) RAF Woodbridge (Suffolk) – Emergency Landing Ground

    Fog Investigation and Dispersal Operation

    Fog Investigation and Dispersal Operation

    Fog_Investigation_and_Dispersal_Operation

  • North Tuddenham
  • Civil parish in Norfolk, England

    Council and the Elmham and Mattishall Division of Norfolk County Council. RAF Tuddenham is nearby. In 1944, a USAAF B24 bomber, assembling for what would become

    North Tuddenham

    North Tuddenham

    North_Tuddenham

  • No. 207 Squadron RAF
  • Flying squadron of the Royal Air Force

    Lightning Force and will return to RAF Marham in Norfolk where it was last based in 1965. No. 207 Squadron arrived at RAF Marham with six F-35Bs on 16 July

    No. 207 Squadron RAF

    No. 207 Squadron RAF

    No._207_Squadron_RAF

  • No. 107 Squadron RAF
  • Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Air Force

    being the 'C' flight of the first RAF Thor missile unit, No. 77 Squadron RAF. The flight was stationed at RAF Tuddenham. By June 1959 the flights had reached

    No. 107 Squadron RAF

    No._107_Squadron_RAF

  • No. 149 Squadron RAF
  • Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Air Force

    squadron continued to fly with RAF Bomber Command, moving to RAF Tuddenham in April 1946 and then later in November on to RAF Stradishall. In February 1949

    No. 149 Squadron RAF

    No. 149 Squadron RAF

    No._149_Squadron_RAF

  • East Tuddenham
  • Village in Norfolk, England

    World War, RAF Mattishall was located in the parish of East Tuddenham and was used as a night-landing airfield for aircraft of No. 51 Squadron RAF, flying

    East Tuddenham

    East Tuddenham

    East_Tuddenham

  • John Verdun Newton
  • Australian politician

    was promoted to Flight Lieutenant and posted to No. 90 Squadron RAF, at RAF Tuddenham in Suffolk. He captained Short Stirlings during raids on Germany

    John Verdun Newton

    John Verdun Newton

    John_Verdun_Newton

  • No. 186 Squadron RAF
  • Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Air Force

    Lancaster unit, based at Tuddenham, and flew its first bombing raid 13 days later. The squadron was disbanded on 17 July 1945. Official RAF History (retrieved

    No. 186 Squadron RAF

    No._186_Squadron_RAF

  • No. 90 Squadron RAF
  • Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Air Force

    Wannop and James McCaffery flew 22 operations together. They arrived at Tuddenham on Christmas Eve 1944 and were still there when the war ended. A third

    No. 90 Squadron RAF

    No._90_Squadron_RAF

  • Mildenhall, Suffolk
  • Town in Suffolk, England

    (60 km) north-west of Ipswich. The large Royal Air Force station, RAF Mildenhall, as well as RAF Lakenheath, are located north of the town. Both are used by

    Mildenhall, Suffolk

    Mildenhall, Suffolk

    Mildenhall,_Suffolk

  • Short Stirling
  • British four-engined heavy bomber of the Second World War

    (December 1942), then Wrattling Common (May 1943), then Tuddenham (October 1943). No. 138 Squadron RAF: special duty service unit (air supply for resistance

    Short Stirling

    Short Stirling

    Short_Stirling

  • List of air operations during the Battle of Europe
  • Airborne warfare in World War II

    Northway, B.S., ed. (1963). A History of 107 Squadron. Tuddenham, UK: No. 107 Squadron RAF. p. 22. 88 Squadron history Archived 24 October 2008 at the

    List of air operations during the Battle of Europe

    List_of_air_operations_during_the_Battle_of_Europe

  • A47 road
  • Road in England

    December 1990. The three-mile (4.8 km) £9 million East Dereham-North Tuddenham Improvement opened in August 1992 and the £62 million Norwich southern

    A47 road

    A47 road

    A47_road

  • Lakenheath
  • Village in Suffolk, England

    host to the largest United States Air Force base in the United Kingdom, RAF Lakenheath. Lakenheath Fen Nature Reserve, created in 1996, restored wetlands

    Lakenheath

    Lakenheath

    Lakenheath

  • Cawston, Norfolk
  • Village and civil parish in England

    War, part of Cawston Parish fell within the grounds of RAF Oulton, a satellite airfield of RAF Horsham St Faith. After the war, most of the airfield was

    Cawston, Norfolk

    Cawston, Norfolk

    Cawston,_Norfolk

  • Barrow, Suffolk
  • Village in Suffolk, England

    Denham, Risby, Gt Saxham, Lt Saxham, Ousden, Wickhambrook, Hargrave, Tuddenham, Chevington, Chedburgh, Dalham, and Gazeley. The parish church is the

    Barrow, Suffolk

    Barrow,_Suffolk

  • List of places in Norfolk
  • East Raynham, East Rudham, East Runton, East Ruston, East Somerton, East Tuddenham, East Walton, East Wretham, East Winch, Eastgate, Eastmoor, Easton, Eaton

    List of places in Norfolk

    List of places in Norfolk

    List_of_places_in_Norfolk

  • Swaffham
  • Town in Norfolk, England

    The nearest Met Office weather station to provide local climate data is RAF Marham, about 5+1⁄2 miles (9 km) west of the town centre. Temperature extremes

    Swaffham

    Swaffham

    Swaffham

  • Ipswich
  • Town in Suffolk, England

    Rural District and parts of Nacton, Purdis Farm, Rushmere St Andrew, Tuddenham St Martin and Westerfield from Deben Rural District, 1 acre was also moved

    Ipswich

    Ipswich

    Ipswich

  • Narborough, Norfolk
  • Village in Norfolk, England

    base just a few miles down the road at Marham. During the First World War RAF Narborough was the largest aerodrome in Britain, but was closed following

    Narborough, Norfolk

    Narborough, Norfolk

    Narborough,_Norfolk

  • Forest Heath District
  • Non-metropolitan district in England

    Higham Icklingham Kentford Lakenheath Moulton Red Lodge Santon Downham Tuddenham Worlington Forest Heath District Council provided district-level functions

    Forest Heath District

    Forest Heath District

    Forest_Heath_District

  • Watton, Norfolk
  • Town in Norfolk, England

    who noted the new buildings and a new bowling green at the "George" inn. RAF Watton opened on 4 January 1939 under Command Group Captain F. J. Vincent

    Watton, Norfolk

    Watton, Norfolk

    Watton,_Norfolk

  • Barnham, Suffolk
  • Village in West Suffolk, England

    building status. Barnham Camp remains a training site for the RAF Regiment as a satellite camp to RAF Honington. Barnham Heath is a Site of Special Scientific

    Barnham, Suffolk

    Barnham, Suffolk

    Barnham,_Suffolk

  • Garvestone
  • Village in Norfolk, England

    village was part of the East Anglian estates of Henry de Ferrers. Parts of RAF Shipdham stray into Garvestone. The airfield was used by the American Eighth

    Garvestone

    Garvestone

    Garvestone

  • Hockering
  • Village in Norfolk, England

    Furthermore during the war, part of the parish became RAF Attlebridge which was used by No. 2 Group RAF, the 319th Bombardment Group and the 466th Bombardment

    Hockering

    Hockering

    Hockering

  • Hoe, Norfolk
  • Village in Norfolk, England

    Cockley Cley Colkirk Cranwich Cranworth Croxton Didlington Dereham East Tuddenham Elsing Foulden Foxley Fransham Garboldisham Garvestone, Reymerston and

    Hoe, Norfolk

    Hoe, Norfolk

    Hoe,_Norfolk

  • Honington, Suffolk
  • Village in West Suffolk, England

    The village is known for its RAF station, RAF Honington. It is also near two joint RAF/USAF airfields: RAF Lakenheath and RAF Mildenhall. Honington was the

    Honington, Suffolk

    Honington, Suffolk

    Honington,_Suffolk

  • Sutton Hoo
  • Archaeological site in Suffolk, England

    there are 6th-century burial grounds at Rushmere, Little Bealings, and Tuddenham St Martin, and circling Brightwell Heath, the site of mounds that date

    Sutton Hoo

    Sutton Hoo

    Sutton_Hoo

  • Honingham
  • Village in Norfolk, England

    www.heritage.norfolk.gov.uk. Retrieved 26 May 2025. "Honingham and East Tuddenham War Memorial, Honingham - 1458759 | Historic England". historicengland

    Honingham

    Honingham

    Honingham

  • Swanton Morley
  • Village in Norfolk, England

    Since 1940 the village has been home to Robertson Barracks, formerly called RAF Swanton Morley. During the Second World War the first British and US combined

    Swanton Morley

    Swanton Morley

    Swanton_Morley

  • Brandon, Suffolk
  • Town in Suffolk, England

    Brandon, resulting in further expansion of the town. Brandon is adjacent to RAF Lakenheath, a Royal Air Force station in use since World War I. American

    Brandon, Suffolk

    Brandon, Suffolk

    Brandon,_Suffolk

  • Snetterton
  • Village in Norfolk, England

    is a Grade I listed building. Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit, formerly RAF Snetterton Heath, is partly in the parish and partly in the adjoining civil

    Snetterton

    Snetterton

    Snetterton

  • Bawdeswell
  • Small rural village and civil parish in Norfolk, England

    reaching Elsing meanders through various lanes to places south such as North Tuddenham and Mattishall. Bawdeswell is sited on a Roman road that ran from Durobrivae

    Bawdeswell

    Bawdeswell

    Bawdeswell

  • Shipdham
  • Village in Norfolk, England

    Wissey rises to the north and flows westwards. Shipdham Airfield (formerly RAF Shipdham) is located east of the village. The village was struck by an F1/T2

    Shipdham

    Shipdham

    Shipdham

  • St. Edmundsbury Football League
  • Football league

    Ipswich Football League and Barton Mills, Exning Athletic, Lakenheath, Tuddenham Rovers and West Row Gunners moving to the Cambridgeshire League. As a

    St. Edmundsbury Football League

    St._Edmundsbury_Football_League

  • Thetford
  • Town in Norfolk, England

    Retrieved 16 February 2020. "RAF parade marks freedom of town". BBC News. 9 June 2019. Langford, Mark (7 June 2019). "RAF Honington gets ready for Freedom

    Thetford

    Thetford

    Thetford

  • Knettishall
  • Village in Suffolk, England

    Hopton. The parish contains Knettishall Heath Country Park and the remains of RAF Knettishall, a World War II airfield. Estimates of Total Population of Areas

    Knettishall

    Knettishall

    Knettishall

  • Records of members of parliament of the United Kingdom
  • capture in Second Battle of St Albans) Somerset (1421–1425) Sir Thomas Tuddenham 1401 1462 (Beheaded at the Tower) High treason implicated in plot to murder

    Records of members of parliament of the United Kingdom

    Records_of_members_of_parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • West Suffolk (constituency)
  • UK Parliament constituency (since 1997)

    proportion of retired people. Major economic sectors include defence (RAF Mildenhall and RAF Lakenheath), agriculture/food (including for major products as well

    West Suffolk (constituency)

    West Suffolk (constituency)

    West_Suffolk_(constituency)

  • Wretham
  • Civil parish in Norfolk, England

    is now a ruin. It is a Scheduled Monument and Grade II listed building. RAF East Wretham was a Royal Air Force air station. It was commissioned in 1940

    Wretham

    Wretham

    Wretham

  • Hilborough
  • Village in Norfolk, England

    During the Second World War, there were plans to build an airfield for RAF Bomber Command on Hollow Heath yet this was abandoned due to the objections

    Hilborough

    Hilborough

    Hilborough

  • Suffolk County Football Association
  • Area sporting organization with 19th century origins

    Haughley United Reserves 1996–97 Cavendish 1997–98 Tuddenham Rovers 1998–99 Tuddenham Rovers 1999–2000 Tuddenham Rovers 2000–01 Bramford United 2001–02 Westerfield

    Suffolk County Football Association

    Suffolk_County_Football_Association

  • Carbrooke
  • Village in Norfolk, England

    Preceptory, is now ruined and is a scheduled monument. Part of the former RAF Watton extends into Carbrooke and there remains several bunkers dating from

    Carbrooke

    Carbrooke

    Carbrooke

  • Kenninghall
  • Village in Norfolk, England

    Cockley Cley Colkirk Cranwich Cranworth Croxton Didlington Dereham East Tuddenham Elsing Foulden Foxley Fransham Garboldisham Garvestone, Reymerston and

    Kenninghall

    Kenninghall

    Kenninghall

  • Mid-Norfolk Railway
  • Heritage railway in Norfolk, England

    Joby, R.S. (1975). The East Norfolk Railway. Klofron, Norwich. p. 43. Tuddenham, E. (March 1965). Railway World. Ian Allan. p. 87. {{cite magazine}}:

    Mid-Norfolk Railway

    Mid-Norfolk Railway

    Mid-Norfolk_Railway

  • Great Ellingham
  • Village in Norfolk, England

    working in 1922. Today, the windmill is in the process of redevelopment. RAF Deopham Green spills into the parish of Great Ellingham which was home to

    Great Ellingham

    Great Ellingham

    Great_Ellingham

  • Beck Row, Holywell Row and Kenny Hill
  • Civil parish in Suffolk, England

    including Beck Row, Holywell Row and Kenny Hill. The American military base at RAF Mildenhall is one of the main employers of this parish and is located in

    Beck Row, Holywell Row and Kenny Hill

    Beck Row, Holywell Row and Kenny Hill

    Beck_Row,_Holywell_Row_and_Kenny_Hill

  • Brisley
  • Village in Norfolk, England

    into a private dwelling. In 1942, a Bristol Blenheim of No. 84 Squadron RAF crashed in the village pond after a raid on Cologne during Operation Millenium

    Brisley

    Brisley

    Brisley

  • Elsing
  • Village in Norfolk, England

    Cockley Cley Colkirk Cranwich Cranworth Croxton Didlington Dereham East Tuddenham Elsing Foulden Foxley Fransham Garboldisham Garvestone, Reymerston and

    Elsing

    Elsing

    Elsing

  • Chedburgh
  • Village in Suffolk, England

    1832 to 1856. On 7 September 1942 South of the Bury Road, RAF Chedburgh opened, in No. 3 Group RAF Bomber Command. Major construction work was carried out

    Chedburgh

    Chedburgh

    Chedburgh

  • Holme Hale
  • Village in Norfolk, England

    Cockley Cley Colkirk Cranwich Cranworth Croxton Didlington Dereham East Tuddenham Elsing Foulden Foxley Fransham Garboldisham Garvestone, Reymerston and

    Holme Hale

    Holme Hale

    Holme_Hale

  • Exning
  • Village in Suffolk, England

    Exning, was used as an airfield, RAF Newmarket, for, amongst others, Stirling III Bombers of No. 75 (NZ) Squadron RAF. Little evidence remains of this

    Exning

    Exning

    Exning

  • Fakenham Magna
  • Village in Suffolk, England

    A small river, the Blackbourne, runs along the east of the village. The RAF Honington airfield covers much of the western part of the parish. A poem

    Fakenham Magna

    Fakenham Magna

    Fakenham_Magna

  • Newmarket, Suffolk
  • Market town in Suffolk, England

    dedicated in October 2021. In World War II, the Rowley Mile racecourse became an RAF base. Racing continued at a few courses during both world wars; the Derby

    Newmarket, Suffolk

    Newmarket, Suffolk

    Newmarket,_Suffolk

  • 1918 in the United Kingdom
  • cryptanalyst (died 1998) 27 November – Peter Tuddenham, voice actor (died 2007) 1 December – Pete Tunstall, RAF squadron leader (died 2013) 2 December – Frederic

    1918 in the United Kingdom

    1918_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Bylaugh
  • Civil parish in Norfolk, England

    immediately north of the church. The hall was the headquarters of No. 100 Group RAF during World War II. Its flat (parapet) roof has "obelisks and heraldic beasts";

    Bylaugh

    Bylaugh

    Bylaugh

  • Dereham
  • Town in Norfolk, England

    Twelfth Air Force. The aircraft was from the 78th Tactical Fighter Squadron at RAF Bentwaters. The aircraft caused a 50 ft deep crater, with some components

    Dereham

    Dereham

    Dereham

  • Longham
  • Village in Norfolk, England

    the Crimean War. During the Second World War, part of the parish became RAF Wendling which opened in 1943 for the use of the Eighth Air Force of the

    Longham

    Longham

    Longham

  • Foxley, Norfolk
  • Village in Norfolk, England

    July 1944, two B-24 Liberators of the 392nd Bomb Group, USAAF, based at RAF Wendling, crashed in the parish after a mid-air collision. The crash site

    Foxley, Norfolk

    Foxley, Norfolk

    Foxley,_Norfolk

  • 2007 in the United Kingdom
  • Toys (born 1920) 9 July Penny Thomson, film producer (born 1950) Peter Tuddenham, voice actor (born 1918) 10 July – Edward Lowbury, bacteriologist (born

    2007 in the United Kingdom

    2007_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Griston
  • Village in Norfolk, England

    the woods today. During the Second World War, parts of the parish made up RAF Watton which was used by both the United States Army Air Force and Royal

    Griston

    Griston

    Griston

  • Gateley
  • Village in Norfolk, England

    decoy site was built in Gateley to direct German bombers away from nearby RAF West Raynham. Due to its small size, Gateley's population has been combined

    Gateley

    Gateley

    Gateley

  • Ixworth
  • Village in Suffolk, England

    was operated in the north-east of the parish to deflect enemy bombing from RAF Honington. A former pumping station at Bailypool Lane off Stow Lane was given

    Ixworth

    Ixworth

    Ixworth

  • North Pickenham
  • Village in Norfolk, England

    once in the Hundred of South Greenhoe. The former Royal Air Force station, RAF North Pickenham, was located nearby hosting American B-24 Liberator bombers

    North Pickenham

    North Pickenham

    North_Pickenham

  • West Row
  • Village in Suffolk, England

    miles west of the town of Mildenhall, and just south of the large airbase RAF Mildenhall. It sits on the edge of the Fens. West Row hosts a general store

    West Row

    West Row

    West_Row

  • Hepworth, Suffolk
  • Village in Suffolk, England

    since been converted to private residences. During World War II in 1943, the RAF Shepherds Grove airfield was built on the edge of both Hepworth and Stanton

    Hepworth, Suffolk

    Hepworth, Suffolk

    Hepworth,_Suffolk

  • Hilgay
  • Village in Norfolk, England

    11th Bn., K.O.Y.L.I. 1 Jul. 1916 Gordon Dump Cemetery Sjt. Walter S. Tuddenham 5th Bn., Norfolk Regiment 19 Apr. 1917 Gaza War Cemetery LCpl. John T

    Hilgay

    Hilgay

    Hilgay

  • List of Nature Conservation Review sites
  • Suffolk W.35 Felshamhall & Monks Park Woods, Suffolk W.36 Cavenham - Tuddenham Woods, Suffolk W.37 Sotterley Park, Suffolk W.38 Bure Marshes, Norfolk

    List of Nature Conservation Review sites

    List_of_Nature_Conservation_Review_sites

  • Coney Weston
  • Village and civil parish in England

    with a population of 16 households; 12 freemen, 3 smallholders, & 1 slave. RAF Knettishall was built close to Coney Weston from late 1942 by W&G French

    Coney Weston

    Coney Weston

    Coney_Weston

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  • RAFE
  • Male

    English

    RAFE

    Medieval form of English Ralph, RAFE means "wise wolf."

    RAFE

  • RAE
  • Female

    English

    RAE

    English name, possibly derived from the vocabulary word ray, RAE means "sunbeam."

    RAE

  • Muni-Ram
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Telugu

    Muni-Ram

    Lord Ram

    Muni-Ram

  • GÖRAN
  • Male

    Swedish

    GÖRAN

    Swedish form of Greek Georgios, GÖRAN means "earth-worker, farmer."

    GÖRAN

  • RAB
  • Male

    Scottish

    RAB

     Pet form of Scottish Raibeart, RAB means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Rab.

    RAB

  • RAFA
  • Male

    Hebrew

    RAFA

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Rapha, RAFA means "feeble, flaccid, weak," i.e. "a shade" living in Hades, void of blood and animal life; therefore weak and languid like a sick person, but still able to think. 

    RAFA

  • Raj
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    Sanskrit

    Raj

    King. Raja is an Indian or Malay princely title; Raj means 'rule.

    Raj

  • Rau
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Rau

    German : nickname for a ruffian, earlier for a hairy person, from Middle High German rūch, rūhe, rouch ‘hairy’, ‘shaggy’, ‘rough’.English : from a medieval personal name, a variant of Ralph.Italian (Sicily) : from a local variant of the personal name Rao, an old form of Ra(o)ul, composed of the Germanic elements rad ‘counsel’, ‘advice’ + wolf ‘wolf’. Compare Ralph.Indian : variant of Rao.

    Rau

  • RAM
  • Male

    Hebrew

    RAM

    (רָם) Hebrew name RAM means "high." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Hezron.

    RAM

  • HAF
  • Female

    Welsh

    HAF

    Welsh name HAF means "summer."

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  • Boy/Male

    English Teutonic Biblical Sanskrit

    Ram

    Ram.

    Ram

  • RAB
  • Male

    Hebrew

    RAB

     Variant spelling of Hebrew Rav, RAB means "great" or "teacher." Compare with another form of Rab.

    RAB

  • JÖRAN
  • Male

    Swedish

    JÖRAN

    Variant spelling of Swedish Göran, JÖRAN means "earth-worker, farmer."

    JÖRAN

  • RALF
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    RALF

     Scandinavian form of Old Norse Ráðúlfr, RALF means "wise wolf." Compare with another form of Ralf.

    RALF

  • RAY
  • Male

    English

    RAY

    Short form of English Raymond, RAY means "wise protector."

    RAY

  • RAV
  • Male

    Hebrew

    RAV

    (רַב) Hebrew name RAV means "great" or "teacher."

    RAV

  • RAE
  • Male

    English

    RAE

    Variant spelling of English Ray, RAE means "wise protector." 

    RAE

  • RAJ
  • Male

    Hindi/Indian

    RAJ

    (राज) Hindi name RAJ means "king."

    RAJ

  • RAN
  • Female

    Japanese

    RAN

    (蘭) Japanese name RAN means "lily" or "orchid."

    RAN

  • Ram Kinkar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ram Kinkar

    Lord Ram named rock

    Ram Kinkar

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  • Mawiya
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Indian, Kannada, Muslim

    Mawiya

    Old Arabic Name

  • Abhirup
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Abhirup

    Pleasant Look; Pleasing

  • KARENA
  • Female

    English

    KARENA

     Variant spelling of English Carina, KARENA means "beloved." Compare with another form of Karena.

  • Tarah
  • Biblical

    Tarah

    a hair; a wretch; one banished

  • Lidi
  • Girl/Female

    Danish, German, Greek, Swedish

    Lidi

    Woman from Lydia

  • Sukhmani | ஸுகமநீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Sukhmani | ஸுகமநீ

    Bringing peace to heart

  • Kittel
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Kittel

    German : from Middle High German kit(t)el ‘smock’, ‘shirt-like garment’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker of such garments or a nickname for someone who habitually wore one.English : variant of Kettle.

  • Sridhana | ஸ்ரீதாநா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Sridhana | ஸ்ரீதாநா

  • Cyneric
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Cyneric

    Royal

  • TORI
  • Female

    Hebrew

    TORI

    (תּוֹרִי) Hebrew name TORI means "my turtledove." Compare with another form of Tori.

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  • Raw
  • n.

    A raw, sore, or galled place; a sensitive spot; as, to touch one on the raw.

  • Raw
  • superl.

    Deprived of skin; galled; as, a raw sore.

  • Ray
  • n.

    To send forth or shoot out; to cause to shine out; as, to ray smiles.

  • Raw
  • superl.

    Not altered from its natural state; not prepared by the action of heat; as, raw sienna; specifically, not cooked; not changed by heat to a state suitable for eating; not done; as, raw meat.

  • Ray
  • n.

    One of the component elements of the total radiation from a body; any definite or limited portion of the spectrum; as, the red ray; the violet ray. See Illust. under Light.

  • Rat
  • n.

    One of several species of small rodents of the genus Mus and allied genera, larger than mice, that infest houses, stores, and ships, especially the Norway, or brown, rat (M. decumanus), the black rat (M. rattus), and the roof rat (M. Alexandrinus). These were introduced into America from the Old World.

  • Raft
  • v. t.

    To transport on a raft, or in the form of a raft; to make into a raft; as, to raft timber.

  • Ram
  • n.

    A hydraulic ram. See under Hydraulic.

  • Rap
  • v. i.

    To strike with a quick, sharp blow; to knock; as, to rap on the door.

  • Raw
  • superl.

    Not distilled; as, raw water

  • Ray
  • n.

    A line of light or heat proceeding from a radiant or reflecting point; a single element of light or heat propagated continuously; as, a solar ray; a polarized ray.

  • Raw
  • superl.

    Disagreeably damp or cold; chilly; bleak; as, a raw wind.

  • Raw
  • superl.

    Hence: Unprepared for use or enjoyment; immature; unripe; unseasoned; inexperienced; unpracticed; untried; as, raw soldiers; a raw recruit.

  • Ram
  • v. t.

    To butt or strike against; to drive a ram against or through; to thrust or drive with violence; to force in; to drive together; to cram; as, to ram an enemy's vessel; to ram piles, cartridges, etc.

  • Raw
  • superl.

    Not spun or twisted; as, raw silk or cotton

  • Raw
  • superl.

    Not tried; not melted and strained; as, raw tallow

  • Raw
  • superl.

    Not mixed or diluted; as, raw spirits

  • Raw
  • superl.

    Not tanned; as, raw hides