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Russian shipbuilding company
JSC PO Sevmash (Russian: ОАО «ПО „Севмаш“», Севмаш) is a Russian joint-stock company (JSC) under the vertically-integrated United Shipbuilding Corporation
Sevmash
Nuclear powered ballistic missile submarine built for Russian Navy
series of nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines being constructed by Sevmash for the Russian Navy. The class has been replacing the steadily retiring
Borei-class_submarine
Class of Russian nuclear-powered cruise missile submarine
(SSN) designed by the Malakhit Marine Engineering Bureau and built by Sevmash for the Russian Navy. Design work commenced in earnest in the 1980s with
Yasen-class_submarine
Kirov-class battlecruiser
delayed until "at least" 2023 while in February 2022 it was reported that Sevmash CEO Mikhail Budnichenko noted that the warship was planned for delivery
Russian battlecruiser Admiral Nakhimov
Russian_battlecruiser_Admiral_Nakhimov
Class of Russian battlecruisers
Sevmash CEO Mikhail Budnichenko stated that the ship would be delivered to the Russian Navy in 2022. This deadline would also be missed, and Sevmash later
Kirov-class_battlecruiser
Aircraft carrier of the Indian Navy
vessel and her equipment is new, and the remainder has been refurbished. Sevmash Shipyard, which upgraded the carrier, will provide warranty servicing,
INS_Vikramaditya
Class of nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines
the Sevmash shipyard in Severodvinsk, Arkhangelsk Oblast. More than 170 men worked with the Dmitriy Donskoy, 100 of them employed at the Sevmash plant
Typhoon-class_submarine
of the Russian Navy. Arkhangelsk was laid down on 19 March 2015 at the Sevmash shipyard in Severodvinsk, launched on 29 November 2023, and commissioned
Russian submarine Arkhangelsk (K-564)
Russian_submarine_Arkhangelsk_(K-564)
Belgorod (K-329) Builder: Sevmash Displacement: 24,000/30,000 tonnes submerged Operator: Russian Navy Losharik Builder: Sevmash Displacement: c. 2,000 tonnes
List of submarine classes in service
List_of_submarine_classes_in_service
City in Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia
repair of submarines at the huge Northern Machine-building Enterprise SEVMASH (Северное Машиностроительное Предприятие-СЕВМАШ). The Soviet Union's first
Severodvinsk
Soviet ballistic missile submarine class
667AU SEVMASH, Severodvinsk 4 November 1964 11 September 1966 6 November 1967 Decommissioned 3 April 1994 for scrapping K-140 667A, 667AM SEVMASH, Severodvinsk
Yankee-class_submarine
Russian nuclear submarine
Defence was insufficient, and Sevmash was forced to use its own financial resources to make up for the deficit. Sevmash, on its own initiative, continued
Russian_submarine_Belgorod
Russian floating nuclear power plant
world’s northernmost nuclear power plant. Construction started at the Sevmash Submarine-Building Plant in Severodvinsk. The keel of Akademik Lomonosov
Akademik_Lomonosov
Class of Russian nuclear powered ballistic submarines
K-51 SEVMASH, Severodvinsk Verkhoturye 23 Feb 1981 7 Mar 1984 28 Dec 1984 Northern Active as of 2025; upgraded Sineva missiles installed K-84 SEVMASH, Severodvinsk
Delta-class_submarine
Yasen-class nuclear attack submarine
2021). "Sevmash Shipyard Launches Russian Navy Project 885M Krasnoyarsk SSGN". Retrieved 2025-06-01.. Martin Manaranche (July 30, 2021). "Sevmash Shipyard
Russian_submarine_Perm
Yasen-class nuclear attack submarine
the Russian Navy. Severodvinsk was laid down on 21 December 1993 at the Sevmash shipyard but its construction was delayed because of budget problems. It
Russian submarine Severodvinsk
Russian_submarine_Severodvinsk
Russian special-purpose submarine
Union. After revision of the project, work reportedly continued at the Sevmash Shipyard, Severodvinsk from 2003 onwards. Sarov was launched in 2007 and
Russian_submarine_Sarov
Ballistic missile submarine
Russian Navy and formerly the Soviet Navy. The boat was laid down at the Sevmash shipyard in Severodvinsk on 30 June 1976, launched on 23 September 1980
Russian submarine Dmitry Donskoy (TK-208)
Russian_submarine_Dmitry_Donskoy_(TK-208)
Former nuclear-powered Soviet submarine
1963–89. Her keel was laid down on 15 August 1962 at the Severodvinsk "Sevmash" Shipyard No. 402. She was launched on 6 June 1963, and commissioned on
Soviet_submarine_K-159
Nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine class
down on 30 January 1974 in Severnoye Mashinostroitelnoye Predpriyatie (Sevmash), Severodvinsk, as the last ship of the Delta II class. During construction
Delta_III-class_submarine
Soviet cruise missile submarine class
Status K-166 SEVMASH, Severodvinsk May 30, 1961 September 6, 1962 October 31, 1963 Northern Decommissioned 1989 for scrapping K-104 SEVMASH, Severodvinsk
Echo-class_submarine
2020 Borei-class submarine
submarine developed by the Rubin Design Bureau and constructed by the Sevmash for the Russian Navy. The submarine is named after Oleg of Novgorod. The
Russian_submarine_Knyaz_Oleg
Nuclear-powered cruise-missile submarine
equipment had to be developed from scratch by the Soviets at great cost. The Sevmash shipyard had to invest in new equipment capable of shaping plates up to
Soviet_submarine_K-222
Soviet nuclear-powered cruise missile sub
along with Murmansk. The vessel was laid down on 25 July 1975 at the Sevmash shipyard in Severodvinsk, launched on 3 May 1980, and commissioned on 30
Russian submarine Arkhangelsk (K-525)
Russian_submarine_Arkhangelsk_(K-525)
Ship canal in Russia
Baltic Shipyard and Gorky's Krasnoye Sormovo shipyard sailed to the new Sevmash shipyard in Severodvinsk. Since then, the canal has been regularly used
White_Sea–Baltic_Canal
Russian class of nuclear attack submarines
971 Sevmash 6 November 1986 21 May 1990 27 December 1990 Northern Fleet Active, overhaul and modernization completed in 2007. K-461 Volk 971 Sevmash 14
Akula-class_submarine
Soviet Navy nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (1960–1991)
Shipyard 402 (now known as the Northern Machine-Building Enterprise - SEVMASH) in Molotovsk (now Severodvinsk) shipyard Russia. Beginning in 1961 and
Hotel-class_submarine
Nuclear-powered attack submarine class
missile submarine (referred to by NATO as the Papa class), was built at the SEVMASH shipyard in Severodvinsk and completed in 1972. The long build time was
Alfa-class_submarine
First-level administrative division of Russia
the oblast. The second largest city is the nearby Severodvinsk, home to Sevmash, a major shipyard for the Russian Navy. Among the oldest populated places
Arkhangelsk_Oblast
Type of ship
Sevmash was appointed as general contractor. Construction of the first power station, the Akademik Lomonosov, started on 15 April 2007 at the Sevmash
Russian floating nuclear power station
Russian_floating_nuclear_power_station
Russian physicist (1903–1994)
submarine with a nuclear propulsion system. As a result, in 1952-1972, Sevmash mastered the serial production of submarines with a nuclear propulsion
Anatoly Alexandrov (physicist)
Anatoly_Alexandrov_(physicist)
Russian nuclear submarine
Knyaz Pozharsky began with the keel laying on 23 December 2016 at the Sevmash shipyard in Severodvinsk, part of the United Shipbuilding Corporation.
Russian submarine Knyaz Pozharskiy
Russian_submarine_Knyaz_Pozharskiy
Soviet and Russian aircraft carrier
agreed to sell Admiral Gorshkov to India after an extensive upgrade at Sevmash Enterprise. In December 2009, it was reported that India had agreed to
Soviet_aircraft_carrier_Baku
Submarine in the Russian Navy
duty by the later half of 2011. On 7 June 2011, Yury Dolgorukiy left the Sevmash shipyard to continue sea trials and on 28 June the first Bulava SLBM was
Russian submarine Yury Dolgorukiy
Russian_submarine_Yury_Dolgorukiy
submarine was originally to be commissioned in 2017. On 23 August 2016, the Sevmash shipyard reported that the submarine would be delivered to the Russian
Russian submarine Kazan (K-561)
Russian_submarine_Kazan_(K-561)
Navy (including surface ships and submarine) In 2006 Rosenergoatom and Sevmash signed a contract for the floating nuclear power plant. NMZ produced the
Nizhny Novgorod Machine-building Plant
Nizhny_Novgorod_Machine-building_Plant
Series of Russian nuclear-powered submarines
Class overview Name Khabarovsk class Builders Sevmash General characteristics Type SSN/SSGN Displacement Surfaced: 10,000 tons Length 113 m to 135-140
Khabarovsk-class_submarine
Russian Navy submarine
submarines currently in service with the Russian Navy. It was built at the Sevmash shipbuilding company in Severodvinsk between 1981 and 1984 and was commissioned
Russian_submarine_Verkhoturye
Shipbuilding company based in Russia
attack submarines. In 1992, then-president Boris Yeltsin announced that the Sevmash shipyard in Severodvinsk would remain the only nuclear submarine construction
Amur_Shipbuilding_Plant
Retired vessel, service from 1988 to 2004
also the first Soviet submarine designed to operate in the Arctic. The Sevmash shipyard at Severodvinsk was expanded with an additional building hall
Russian_submarine_Severstal
Russian submarine
17 February 1982 at the Russian Northern Machine-Building Enterprise (Sevmash). It was commissioned into the Soviet Navy on 30 December 1985. After the
Russian submarine Ekaterinburg
Russian_submarine_Ekaterinburg
атомные подлодки "Князь Олег" и "Новосибирск" приняли в состав ВМФ России". "Sevmash hands over two nuclear subs to the navy". 21 December 2021. "Putin joins
List of active Russian Navy ships
List_of_active_Russian_Navy_ships
2022 Borei-class submarine
submarine developed by the Rubin Design Bureau and constructed by the Sevmash for the Russian Navy. The submarine is named after Alexander Suvorov. The
Russian submarine Generalissimus Suvorov
Russian_submarine_Generalissimus_Suvorov
needed] Russian shipbuilders and naval missile manufacturers, such as Sevmash, survived the difficult period of transition from a command to a market-driven
Arms_industry_of_Russia
Submarine powered by a nuclear reactor
submarines were being commissioned yearly from the four Soviet submarine yards (Sevmash in Severodvinsk, Admiralteyskiye Verfi in St. Petersburg, Krasnoye Sormovo
Nuclear_submarine
Soviet nuclear cruise missile submarine class
April 2019, Belgorod was floated out of a slipway during a ceremony at the Sevmash shipyard, watched by the President of Russia Vladimir Putin via a TV-link
Oscar-class_submarine
Borei-class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine of the Russian Navy
stage of factory trials by late November 2018. The submarine returned to Sevmash in early 2019 and was to begin a second stage of factory trials by late
Russian submarine Knyaz Vladimir
Russian_submarine_Knyaz_Vladimir
Class of diesel-electric submarines used by the Indian Navy
23 May. The Indian Navy signed a contract with the Russian shipbuilder Sevmash to refit and upgrade the existing submarines and to extend their operational
Sindhughosh-class_submarine
Russian politician
Petersburg State Marine Technical University, Spiridonov started working at the Sevmash. In 2010, he was recognized as the best young worker at the enterprise
Alexander_Spiridonov
Series of Russian nuclear-powered submarines
Class overview Name Laika class Builders Sevmash Preceded by Yasen class General characteristics Type SSN, Possible SSGN & SSBN capability Displacement
Laika-class_submarine
Soviet and Russian submarine (1986–2012)
Krasnodar (K-148) was a Russian Oscar II-class submarine which was built at Sevmash under serial number 617, it was launched in March 1985 and decommissioned
Russian_submarine_Krasnodar
Russian nuclear-powered cruise missile submarine
the Kola Peninsula northwest of Severomorsk. She was laid down at the Sevmash Shipyard in Severodvinsk on 19 January 1989. From 1991 to 1993 she was
Russian_submarine_Orel
Russian Akula-class submarine
submarine of the Russian Navy. Her keel was laid down on 16 June 1990 by Sevmash. She was launched on 10 December 1994, commissioned on 25 November 1995
Russian_submarine_Vepr
Foundation reported on 7 February 2003 that: K-214 had been dismantled at Sevmash shipyard "as an experiment to determine whether the yard can handle such
Decommissioning of Russian nuclear-powered vessels
Decommissioning_of_Russian_nuclear-powered_vessels
Ballistic missile submarine
K-19 was the first submarine of the Project 658 (Russian: проект-658, lit. Projekt-658) class (NATO reporting name Hotel-class submarine), the first generation
Soviet_submarine_K-19
Largest Shipbuilding Company in Russia
Astrakhan Production Association Arktika, Severodvinsk Production Association Sevmash, Severodvinsk Svetlovsky enterprise ERA, Svetly 35 SRZ branch of Zvezdochka
United Shipbuilding Corporation
United_Shipbuilding_Corporation
1982 Typhoon-class submarine
also the first Soviet submarine designed to operate in the Arctic. The Sevmash shipyard at Severodvinsk was expanded with an additional building hall
Soviet_submarine_TK-202
Nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine
Name Imperator Aleksandr III Namesake Alexander III of Russia Builder Sevmash Laid down 18 December 2015 Launched 29 December 2022 Commissioned 11 December
Russian submarine Imperator Aleksandr III
Russian_submarine_Imperator_Aleksandr_III
Yasen-class nuclear-powered cruise missile submarine of the Russian Navy
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. "Севмаш заложит АПЛ "Новосибирск" ко Дню ВМФ" [Sevmash will lay down the nuclear submarine "Novosibirsk" on Navy Day]. flotprom
Russian_submarine_Novosibirsk
Proposed Russian navy ship
the ships could be carried either by Severnaya Verf, Baltic Shipyard or Sevmash. In July 2017, a member of the Russia's State Duma Dmitry Belik announced
Ivan Rogov-class amphibious assault ship
Ivan_Rogov-class_amphibious_assault_ship
Russian submarine
also the first Soviet submarine designed to operate in the Arctic. The Sevmash shipyard at Severodvinsk was expanded with an additional building hall
Russian submarine Arkhangelsk (TK-17)
Russian_submarine_Arkhangelsk_(TK-17)
Oscar-class submarine of the Russian Navy
internal compartments. The submarine was laid down on 9 December 1986 at Sevmash, Severodvinsk. The vessel was launched on 20 January 1990 and commissioned
Russian_submarine_Smolensk
Nuclear power station on a floating vessel
2023. Media related to Floating nuclear power plant at Wikimedia Commons Sevmash, a leading Russian manufacturer of floating nuclear power plants Floating
Floating_nuclear_power_plant
1988 Delta-class submarine
currently in service with the Russian Navy. It was built in Severodvinsk by Sevmash shipbuilding company and was commissioned in 1989. It was refitted from
Russian_submarine_Karelia
Russian Navy fleet
атомные подлодки "Князь Олег" и "Новосибирск" приняли в состав ВМФ России". "Sevmash hands over two nuclear subs to the navy". 21 December 2021. "Russian nuclear
Pacific_Fleet_(Russia)
Shipyard Number 10, Polyarny Severnoye Mashinostroitelnoye Predpriyatie Sevmash, Shipyard 402, Severodvinsk Zvezdochka shipyard, Severodvinsk Dalzavod
List of shipyards of the Soviet Union
List_of_shipyards_of_the_Soviet_Union
Military unit of Russia
source". Archived from the original on 2021-06-26. Retrieved 2021-06-26. "Sevmash General Director Updates Belgorod Trials – SeaWaves Magazine". Archived
Northern_Fleet
submarine K-407 Novomoskovsk began at the Northern Machinebuilding Enterprise (Sevmash) in Severodvinsk on 2 February 1987, and it became part of the Soviet Navy
Russian submarine Novomoskovsk
Russian_submarine_Novomoskovsk
Builders: Russia (Soviet "Baku" as Kiev-class aircraft carrier / Russia Sevmash in Severodvinsk) Displacement: 45,400 tons Aircraft: 30 × fighters and
List of aircraft carrier classes in service
List_of_aircraft_carrier_classes_in_service
Nizhny Novgorod. After the hull was launched in 1992, it was towed to the Sevmash shipyard in Severodvinsk for completion and sea trials. The boat was commissioned
Russian_submarine_Pskov
Russian ballistic missile submarine
History Russia Name Alexander Nevsky Namesake Alexander Nevsky Builder Sevmash Laid down 19 March 2004 Launched 6 December 2010 Commissioned 23 December
Russian submarine Alexander Nevsky
Russian_submarine_Alexander_Nevsky
Russian submarine
transferred to the Pacific Fleet (Russia) in September 2024. "Russia's Sevmash shipyards lays down three new submarines". TASS. 27 July 2014. Archived
Russian submarine Krasnoyarsk (K-571)
Russian_submarine_Krasnoyarsk_(K-571)
Akula-class submarine of the Russian Navy
submarine for ten years. The submarine was laid down on 23 September 1991 at Sevmash, Severodvinsk. Launched on 17 September 1999 and commissioned on 5 December
Russian_submarine_Gepard
Nuclear-powered attack submarine
Soviet Union Name K-278 (1983–1988) K-278 Komsomolets (1988–1989) Builder Sevmash Yard number 510 Laid down 22 April 1978 Launched 9 May 1983 (3 June 1983)
Soviet submarine K-278 Komsomolets
Soviet_submarine_K-278_Komsomolets
Russian proposed fifth-generation submarine
Class overview Name Project Kalina Builders Rubin Design Bureau, Titan, Sevmash Operators Russian Navy Preceded by Lada class General characteristics
Project_Kalina
Russian shipbuilding industry
manufacture of propellers, construction of civil vessels Production association "Sevmash" Severodvinsk 1939 nuclear submarines, tugs, cargo ships Shipyard "Nerpa"
Shipbuilding_in_Russia
2012 Borei-class submarine
Sergei Nikitich Kovalev. The keel was laid down on 19 March 2006 at the Sevmash shipyard in Severodvinsk. The hull of the Akula-class submarine K-480 Ak
Russian submarine Vladimir Monomakh
Russian_submarine_Vladimir_Monomakh
Indian submarine warship
submarine of the Indian Navy. She was built at the Admiralty Shipyard and Sevmash in the Soviet Union. Sindukirti was commissioned on 9 December 1989 in
INS_Sindhukirti
Soviet Kresta I-class cruiser
Sevastopol was a Kresta I-class cruiser of the Soviet Navy. The ship was built at A.A. Zhdanov in Leningrad and was launched on 28 April 1967 and commissioned
Soviet_cruiser_Sevastopol
Semi-submersible drilling rig
helicopters. The rig was ordered on 10 June 2005. Its hull was built at the Sevmash yard in Severodvinsk, Russia. In 2007, the hull was moved to the shipyard
Scarabeo_8
History Russia Name BS-64 Builder Northern Engineering Plant (Sevmash), Severodvinsk Laid down 18 December 1982 Launched 2 February 1986 Commissioned
Russian_submarine_BS-64
Navaga-class ballistic missile submarine
K-219 was a Project 667A Navaga-class ballistic missile submarine (NATO reporting name Yankee I) of the Soviet Navy. It carried 16 R-27U liquid-fuel missiles
Soviet_submarine_K-219
Oscar-class submarine of the Russian Navy
ten internal compartments. The submarine was laid down on 8 May 1985 at Sevmash, Severodvinsk. Launched on 27 December 1987 and commissioned on 30 December
Russian_submarine_Irkutsk
Oscar-class submarine of the Russian Navy
internal compartments. The submarine was laid down on 25 February 1986 at Sevmash, Severodvinsk. Launched on 16 December 1988 and commissioned on 29 December
Russian_submarine_Voronezh
Soviet nuclear attack submarine class
class built to the original Project 627 design. Construction began at SEVMASH Shipyard, Severodvinsk, in June 1954. The keel was laid on 24 September
November-class_submarine
Diesel-electric submarine
INS Sindhuraj (S57) (lit. 'King of the Sea') is a Sindhughosh-class diesel-electric submarine of the Indian Navy. "Large diesel-electric submarine Project
INS_Sindhuraj
Diesel-electric submarine of the Indian Navy
INS Sindhushastra (S65) (lit. 'Nation of the Sea') is a Sindhughosh-class diesel-electric submarine of the Indian Navy. "Large diesel-electric submarine
INS_Sindhurashtra
Oscar-class submarine of the Russian Navy
internal compartments. The submarine was laid down on 27 August 1991 at Sevmash, Severodvinsk. Launched on 20 July 1996 and commissioned on 30 December
Russian_submarine_Tomsk
Soviet and Russian nuclear missile submarine
down in April 1985 in the Russian Northern Machinebuilding Enterprise, Sevmash. In September 1988 the submarine was commissioned in the Soviet navy. When
Russian_submarine_Bryansk
Akula-class submarine of the Russian Navy
generator ASDG-1000. The submarine was laid down on 6 November 1986 at Sevmash, Severodvinsk. Launched on 21 May 1990 and commissioned on 27 December
Russian_submarine_Pantera
Important Russian economic sector
towers Sberbank of Russia PAO Banking 51% (owned by the Central Bank) Sevmash AO Shipbuilding 48.4966% Sovcomflot PAO Shipping 100% Soyuzmultfilm Federal
State-owned enterprises of Russia
State-owned_enterprises_of_Russia
Iranian submarine
Iran in mid 2000s reportedly with the assistance of Rosoboronexport and Sevmash. Since then, Iran was able to refit Kilo-class submarines on its own. Taregh
IRIS_Taregh
Indian Navy diesel-electric submarine
INS Sindhuratna (S59) (lit. 'Jewel of the Sea') is a Sindhughosh-class diesel-electric submarine of the Indian Navy. On 26 February 2014 smoke was detected
INS_Sindhuratna
1985 Sindhughosh-class submarine
INS Sindhughosh (S55) (lit. 'Roar of the Sea') is the lead ship of her class of diesel-electric submarines of the Indian Navy. The submarine was commissioned
INS_Sindhughosh
(Northern Shipyard) (1890–) Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard (SNSZ) (1912–) Severodvinsk Sevmash (1939–) Vladivostok Dalzavod (1887–) Vostochnaya Verf (1952–) Vyborg: Vyborg
List of shipbuilders and shipyards
List_of_shipbuilders_and_shipyards
Akula-class submarine of the Russian Navy
generator ASDG-1000. The submarine was laid down on 22 February 1985, at Sevmash, Severodvinsk, launched on 16 April 1988, and commissioned on 29 December
Russian_submarine_Ak_Bars
First soviet nuclear submarine
К-3 was a project 627 "Кит" (kit, meaning "whale"; NATO reporting name "November") submarine of the Soviet Navy's Northern Fleet, the first nuclear submarine
Soviet submarine K-3 Leninsky Komsomol
Soviet_submarine_K-3_Leninsky_Komsomol
Oscar-class submarine of the Russian Navy
internal compartments. The submarine was laid down on 13 July 1989 at Sevmash, Severodvinsk. Launched on 10 May 1993 and commissioned on 15 December
Russian_submarine_Omsk
The K-442 Chelyabinsk is an Oscar II Class (Project 949A) SSGN of the Russian Navy. K-442 was laid on May 21, 1987 at Severodvinsk before being listed
Russian_submarine_Chelyabinsk
Ballistic Missile Submarine
Russian nuclear ballistic missile submarine. The submarine was built by Sevmash, Severodvinsk in the late 1970s and joined the Soviet fleet in 1980. The
Russian submarine Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy
Russian_submarine_Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy
SEVMASH
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Intelligence
Girl/Female
Tamil
Shirpitha | ஷீரà¯à®ªà¯€à®¤à®¾
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from Dundon, a place in Somerset, named from Old English dūn ‘hill’ + denu ‘valley’.Irish (of Norman origin) : habitational name, de Aunou (from a place in Orne, France) or de Auney, from any of various places named Aunay, for example in Calvados and Seine-et-Oise, France.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Female
Russian
(ÐнфиÌÑа) Russian form of Greek Anthousa, ANFISA means "flower."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Lakshmi, Trident
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Daughter of Al-mahdi who was Distinguished Among her Contemporaries
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English gode ‘good’ + enoh ‘enough’ (Old English genÅh). Reaney suggests that it was bestowed on one who was easily satisfied; it may also have been used with reference to one whose achievements were average, ‘good enough’ though not outstanding.English : possibly a nickname meaning ‘good lad’ or ‘good servant’, from Middle English gode knave, from Old English gÅd ‘good’ + cnafa ‘boy’, ‘servant’.
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Latin
Bold; Female Version of Tristan; Noisy
Boy/Male
Hindu
Virtuous, Good king
SEVMASH
SEVMASH
SEVMASH
SEVMASH
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