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Military Engineers of the British Army
United Kingdom and around the world. The Royal Engineers trace their origins back to the military engineers brought to England by William the Conqueror
Royal_Engineers
Association football club in England
The Royal Engineers Association Football Club is an association football team representing the Corps of Royal Engineers, the 'Sappers', of the British
Royal_Engineers_A.F.C.
Military unit
The Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers (Militia) is the most senior regiment of the British Army Reserve. The regiment was formed in 1539 during the
Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers
Royal_Monmouthshire_Royal_Engineers
Administrative corps of the Australian Army
Afghanistan. The origins of the Royal Australian Engineers date back to 15 November 1860, when the Corps of Engineers was founded in the colony of Victoria
Royal_Australian_Engineers
The Columbia Detachment of the Royal Engineers was an elite contingent of the Royal Engineers of the British Army that was responsible for the foundation
Royal Engineers, Columbia Detachment
Royal_Engineers,_Columbia_Detachment
Army's Royal Engineers. 8th Engineer Brigade 12 (Force Support) Engineer Group 32 Engineer Regiment 36 Engineer Regiment (Force Support) 39 Engineer Regiment
Units_of_the_Royal_Engineers
Maintenance arm of the British Army
The Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME /ˈriːmiː/ REE-mee) is the arm of the British Army that maintains the equipment that the Army
Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
Royal_Electrical_and_Mechanical_Engineers
British Army units in World War I
Royal Engineer tunnelling companies were specialist units of the Corps of Royal Engineers within the British Army formed to dig attacking tunnels under
Tunnelling companies of the Royal Engineers
Tunnelling_companies_of_the_Royal_Engineers
Series of armored military engineering vehicles
operated by the Royal Engineers (RE) for the purpose of protecting engineers during frontline battlefield operations. In protecting engineers, the vehicles
Armoured Vehicle Royal Engineers
Armoured_Vehicle_Royal_Engineers
Unit of the British Army's Royal Engineers
24 Commando Royal Engineers is a unit of the British Army's Royal Engineers supporting UK Commando Force. The regiment, which was formed in April 2008
24_Commando_Royal_Engineers
Communications arm of the British Army
warfare against enemy communications. In 1870, 'C' Telegraph Troop, Royal Engineers, was founded under Captain Montague Lambert. The Troop was the first
Royal_Corps_of_Signals
Military Museum in Gillingham, Kent
Royal Engineers Museum is a military engineering museum and library in Gillingham, Kent, England. It tells the story of the Corps of Royal Engineers and
Royal_Engineers_Museum
Military unit
131 Commando Squadron Royal Engineers is an Army Reserve unit and part of 24 Commando Regiment Royal Engineers. It provides engineering support to UK Commando
131 Commando Squadron Royal Engineers
131_Commando_Squadron_Royal_Engineers
Unified military engineering branch of the Canadian Armed Forces
1903 The Royal Canadian Engineers were founded as the basis of the permanent military engineers, while the militia had the Royal Canadian Engineers created
Canadian_Military_Engineers
Engineering arm of the Indian Army
training institution of the Indian Army Corps of Engineers. The Corps consists of three groups of combat engineers, namely the Madras Sappers, the Bengal Sappers
Corps_of_Engineers_(India)
Head of the Corps of Royal Engineers of the British Army
Chief Royal Engineer (CRE) is the official head of the Corps of Royal Engineers of the British Army. Before the English Restoration a Chief Engineer was
Chief_Royal_Engineer
Style of association football
about this report is that it confirms that the Royal Engineers "played beautifully together" That the Engineers were the first side to break the trend of dribbling
Combination_Game
Building and maintaining structures and systems for armies
the Engineer Troops of the Armed Forces of Armenia Royal Australian Engineers and the Royal Australian Air Force Airfield Engineers Corps of Engineers and
Military_engineering
Military campaign during World War II
Army Field Company, Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers 101st (Monmouthshire) Army Field Company, Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers 216th (1st London)
British Expeditionary Force order of battle (1940)
British_Expeditionary_Force_order_of_battle_(1940)
Military unit
East Lancashire Royal Engineers was a Volunteer unit of Britain's Royal Engineers raised in Manchester in 1901. It became the engineer component of the
East Lancashire Royal Engineers
East_Lancashire_Royal_Engineers
trackway equipment used by the Royal Engineers of the British Army. For more equipment in use with the Royal Engineers, see Modern equipment of the British
Royal Engineers bridging and trackway equipment
Royal_Engineers_bridging_and_trackway_equipment
Artillery arm of the British Army
including the Board of Ordnance's military corps (the Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers and later the Royal Sappers and Miners) and the British Army (composed
Royal_Artillery
Specialist reserve engineer unit of the British Army
Parachute Squadron, Royal Engineers (299 Para Sqn) is a specialist field engineer squadron of the British Army's Corps of Royal Engineers and the only reserve
299 Parachute Squadron, Royal Engineers
299_Parachute_Squadron,_Royal_Engineers
Military unit
of Royal New Zealand Engineers is the administrative corps of the New Zealand Army responsible for military engineering. The role of the Engineers is
Corps of Royal New Zealand Engineers
Corps_of_Royal_New_Zealand_Engineers
Maritime land warfare force of the United Kingdom
Squadron, Royal Marines Reserve, Plymouth 131 Independent Commando Squadron, Royal Engineers (V), Kingsbury, London 289 Commando Battery, Royal Artillery
Royal_Marines
1989 wartime structure of NATO's Northern Army Group
mobilization. Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers (Militia), Monmouth 75th Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers (V), Manchester 111th Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers
Northern Army Group (1989) order of battle
Northern_Army_Group_(1989)_order_of_battle
Combat engineering vehicle
for many other tasks. It is currently in use with the Royal Engineers. The Trojan armoured engineer vehicle is based on a Challenger 2 tank chassis, but
Trojan armoured engineer vehicle
Trojan_armoured_engineer_vehicle
1st Armoured Division) 38th Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, Claro Barracks, (-2x squadrons to Commander Engineers BAOR, to support the RAF Germany
Outline of the British Army at the end of the Cold War
Outline_of_the_British_Army_at_the_end_of_the_Cold_War
Military unit
Bengal Engineer Group (BEG) (informally the Bengal Sappers or Bengal Engineers) is a military engineering regiment in the Corps of Engineers of the Indian
Bengal_Engineer_Group
Football tournament season
The final took place at Kennington Oval between Wanderers and Royal Engineers. The Engineers were leading exponents of the tactic of passing the ball, which
1871–72_FA_Cup
Appointments by King George V
Royal Engineers Company Sergeant Major H. J. Burridge, Royal Engineers 2nd Corporal (Acting Sergeant Engineer Clerk.) A. T. Burt, Royal Engineers Company
1917_New_Year_Honours
Military unit
The Bristol Engineer Volunteer Corps was a part-time unit of Britain's Royal Engineers, first raised in 1861. It went on to provide the Sappers for the
Bristol_Engineer_Volunteers
Football match
with two goals from Renny-Tailyour sealing the Royal Engineers' first and only FA Cup title. The Engineers, who lost the final on two of the three previous
1875_FA_Cup_final
has media related to Military ballooning. Royal Engineers Museum Royal Engineers and Aeronautics Royal Engineers Museum Archived 2007-01-18 at the Wayback
History of military ballooning
History_of_military_ballooning
Soldier who performs a variety of military engineering duties
Army Corps of Engineers, Pakistan Army Corps of Engineers, Royal Canadian Engineers, Royal Australian Engineers, South African Army Engineer Formation, Jamaica
Sapper
British Army modernisation plans
Royal Artillery, in St Helens (Close Support Light Artillery - Reserve) 75 Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, in Warrington (Close Support Engineers
Future_Soldier_(British_Army)
WW2 British Army unit
Regiment, Royal Engineers 26/11/43–22/4/45 5th Armoured Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers 23/4/45–14/7/45 6th Assault Regiment, Royal Engineers 26/11/43–22/4/45
1st Assault Brigade Royal Engineers
1st_Assault_Brigade_Royal_Engineers
National awards given by King George V
Welsh Regiment Engineer Clerk Q.M.S. P. R. Regan, Royal Engineers Pte. P. C. Rex, Royal Dublin Fusiliers Sapper A. Reynolds, Royal Engineers Sgt. A. Rhoades
1916_Birthday_Honours
1990 post–Cold War restructuring of the British Army
amalgamation of the Depot Regiment, Royal Engineers and 12th Royal School of Military Engineer Regiments, Royal Engineers 3rd Royal School of Military Engineering
Options_for_Change
Concert hall in South Kensington, London, England
The hall was designed by civil engineers Captain Francis Fowke and Major-General Henry Y. D. Scott of the Royal Engineers and built by Lucas Brothers. The
Royal_Albert_Hall
Military unit
enough Regular Royal Engineers (RE) to man the fixed mines being installed to defend British seaports, he utilised the Volunteer Engineers for this task
Dundee Fortress Royal Engineers
Dundee_Fortress_Royal_Engineers
Military unit
enough Regular Royal Engineers (RE) to man the fixed mines being installed to defend British seaports, he utilised the Volunteer Engineers for this task
North Riding Fortress Royal Engineers
North_Riding_Fortress_Royal_Engineers
Military unit
originally recruited from the South Kensington Museum. It provided Royal Engineers (RE) units to the 47th (1/2nd London) Division, the 47th (London) Infantry
1st_Middlesex_Engineers
Military unit
The Air Battalion Royal Engineers (ABRE) was the first flying unit of the British Armed Forces to make use of heavier-than-air craft. Founded in 1911
Air_Battalion_Royal_Engineers
British government recognitions
Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (attached Indian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers). Major (temporary) John George Allen (63605), Royal Army
1946_Birthday_Honours
English association football match
The 1872 FA Cup final was a football match between Wanderers and Royal Engineers on 16 March 1872 at Kennington Oval in London. It was the final of the
1872_FA_Cup_final
English television personality (born 1980)
source needed] at the age of 17 where he served in 9 Parachute Squadron Royal Engineers and served tours of duty in Northern Ireland in 1999 during Operation
Ant_Middleton
Military unit
The 1st Sussex Engineers was a Volunteer unit of Britain's Royal Engineers raised in Eastbourne in 1890. It became the engineer component of the 44th (Home
1st_Sussex_Engineers
British Army unit
Tower Hamlets Engineers was a Volunteer unit of the British Royal Engineers (RE) based in East London. Raised in 1868, it provided engineers for two London
Tower_Hamlets_Engineers
of engineer include: Chartered Engineer European Engineer Incorporated Engineer Professional Engineer Royal Engineer Lists of individual engineers by
Lists_of_engineers
Organisation of the British Army
Honington – CBRN Defence 36 Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, at Invicta Park Barracks, Maidstone 39 Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, at Kinloss Barracks
Structure_of_the_British_Army
Active British Army formation
Parachute Regiment Royal Horse Artillery.) 23 Parachute Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers (Close Support Air Manoeuvre Engineers), at Rock Barracks,
16_Air_Assault_Brigade
Soldier who performs military engineering
Typically, combat engineers are also trained in infantry tactics and, when required, serve as provisional infantry. Combat engineers play a key role in
Combat_engineer
Auxiliary unit of the British Army
The Royal Anglesey Militia, later the Royal Anglesey Royal Engineers (RARE) was an auxiliary regiment organised in the Welsh island county of Anglesey
Royal_Anglesey_Militia
Royal Engineers Major-General Francis Christopher Barton CB CBE, 40 Commando RM (Malaya), Royal Marines Brigadier Francis Guy Barton, Royal Engineers
List of British generals and brigadiers
List_of_British_generals_and_brigadiers
Appointments by King George V
Hardy Exham CB Royal Engineers Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Joseph Fayrer Bt FRCS Royal Army Medical Corps Colonel Henry Finnis CSI Royal Engineers Lieutenant-Colonel
1919_New_Year_Honours
Military dress
"mounted status" (namely: the Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers, Royal Corps of Signals, Army Air Corps, Royal Logistic Corps and Royal Army Veterinary Corps)
Uniforms_of_the_British_Army
Appointments by King George V to various orders and honours
Royal Engineers Lt.-Col. John Gilmour Jr., Royal Highlanders Tmp Capt. Sydney Elliot Glendenning, Royal Engineers Lt. Kenneth Bruce Godsell MC Royal Engineers
1918_New_Year_Honours
Military unit
The 33rd Divisional Engineers or Tottenham Royal Engineers was a battalion-sized unit of the British Royal Engineers (RE) raised in Tottenham, London,
Tottenham_Royal_Engineers
Public community common, and housing, formerly a Military owned site
Royal Engineers' headquarters until 1856 (when it was converted into a wheel factory for the adjacent Royal Carriage Works). Also in 1803, the Royal Military
Royal_Arsenal
Eraser Reid, Royal Engineers Lt. Doug-las Muir Reid, Royal Field Arty. Tmp Capt. Horace Arthur Reid, Royal Engineers, attd. Australian Engineers 2nd Lt. John
1918_New_Year_Honours_(MC)
World War I order of battle
Militia, Royal Engineers 4th Siege Company, Royal Monmouthshire Militia, Royal Engineers 1st Siege Company, Royal Anglesey Royal Engineers 2nd Siege
British Expeditionary Force order of battle (1914)
British_Expeditionary_Force_order_of_battle_(1914)
Glasgow City of Edinburgh Fortress Engineers, Royal Engineers (TA), Edinburgh Renfrewshire Fortress Engineer, Royal Engineers (TA), Greenock 15th (Scottish)
Structure of the British Army in 1939
Structure_of_the_British_Army_in_1939
abandoned. Proposed by a Canadian engineer as a result of experience from the Dieppe Raid, the Assault Vehicle Royal Engineers (AVRE) was a Churchill Mark III
List of specialist Churchill tank variants
List_of_specialist_Churchill_tank_variants
British royal recognitions
Walton-Knight, Corps of Royal Engineers. Maj Roger Patrick Warren, Royal Regiment of Artillery. Maj David Wilson, Corps of Royal Engineers. Col John Noel Wolsey
2000_New_Year_Honours
Reserves of British Army
"Royal Engineers - 72 Engineer Regiment (V) - Organisation". 2008-10-13. Archived from the original on 13 October 2008. Retrieved 2021-12-10. "Royal Engineers
List of current Army Reserve units of the British Army
List_of_current_Army_Reserve_units_of_the_British_Army
National awards given by King George V
Shepherd, Royal Engineers. Major William Kidd Ogilvie Shepherd, Royal Field Artillery. Temporary Major Eustace Graham Sheppard, MVO, Royal Engineers (Captain
1917_Birthday_Honours
British Army officer initial training centre
of officers for arms other than the Royal Artillery and Royal Engineers) in 1947 when it amalgamated with the Royal Military Academy in Woolwich (founded
Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
Royal_Military_Academy_Sandhurst
Winton, Royal Engineers (Brighton) Pte. W. Wisdom, Royal West Surrey Reg. (Guildford) Spr. E. Witcutt, Royal Engineers (Walsall) Cpl. T. Withers, Royal West
1918_New_Year_Honours_(MM)
aligned with the Royal Artillery The Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers is operationally part of the Corps of Royal Engineers "Royal Logistic Corps |
List of British Army regiments and corps
List_of_British_Army_regiments_and_corps
1879 battle of the Anglo-Zulu War
Rorke's Drift, under the command of Lieutenants John Chard of the Royal Engineers and Gonville Bromhead of the 24th Regiment of Foot, began once a large
Battle_of_Rorke's_Drift
Award
Staff-Sergeant Bernard Woolf, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, attached Indian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. 323682 Sergeant John Alfred
1946 New Year Honours (British Empire Medal)
1946_New_Year_Honours_(British_Empire_Medal)
Military unit
enough Regular Royal Engineers (RE) to man the fixed mines being installed to defend British ports. He decided to utilise the Volunteer Engineers for this task
City of Edinburgh (Fortress) Royal Engineers
City_of_Edinburgh_(Fortress)_Royal_Engineers
Appointments and honours by King George V on June 3, 1918
Regiment attd. Royal Engineers Temp Captain Albert Jones MC Royal Army Medical Corps Captain Cedric la Touche Turner Jones MC Royal Engineers Major Douglas
1918_Birthday_Honours
British Army military unit (1941–1945)
Regiment, Royal Artillery, 1/6/42–11/6/45 Commander, Royal Engineers 14 Field Squadron, Royal Engineers, 4/8/41–11/6/45 15 Field Squadron, Royal Engineers, 4/8/41–28/2/43
Guards_Armoured_Division
Topics referred to by the same term
(1st London) Army Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, an English military unit 114 (Antrim Artillery) Field Squadron, Royal Engineers, a Northern Irish
114
Equipment of the British Army
original on 6 May 2014. Retrieved 6 May 2014. "Armoured Engineer - British Army Roles - Royal Engineers". "Titan armoured bridge launcher". Ministry of Defence
List of equipment of the British Army
List_of_equipment_of_the_British_Army
Topics referred to by the same term
Australian Army Royal Australian Engineers of the Australian Army Canadian Military Engineers of the Canadian Army Sri Lanka Engineers of the Sri Lanka
Ubique
Association football club in England
be traced back to 1894, when the club was founded as the 1st Sussex Royal Engineers FC. In this early period the club played nearby to where the Saffrons
Eastbourne_United_A.F.C.
Inactive British Army formation
Corps Engineers (Colchester) A (Pontoons) Troop Royal Engineer Train (Aldershot) C (Telegraph) Troop Royal Engineer Train (Aldershot) 23rd Company Royal Engineers
I_Corps_(United_Kingdom)
British Army officer and Victoria Cross recipient (1847-1897)
near Plymouth, Chard attended the Royal Military Academy in Woolwich and was commissioned into the Royal Engineers in July 1868. He was involved with
John_Chard
Rifled tank gun
tanks operating as Artillery Forward Observation and Armoured Vehicle, Royal Engineers (AVRE) vehicles. The L7, and adaptations of it, can be found as standard
Royal_Ordnance_L7
Military unit
Regiment, Royal Engineers, at Invicta Park Barracks, Maidstone — regiment doubles as HQ Queen's Gurkha Engineers 39 Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, at Kinloss
8th Engineer Brigade (United Kingdom)
8th_Engineer_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
Military unit
commanded by Major-General Aylmer Hunter-Weston, an officer of the Royal Engineers who had distinguished himself in command of an infantry brigade on
29th Division (United Kingdom)
29th_Division_(United_Kingdom)
British crown colony in North America
command the Royal Engineers, Columbia Detachment. Moody's brother, Colonel Hampden Clement Blamire Moody, had already served with the Royal Engineers in British
Colony of British Columbia (1858–1866)
Colony_of_British_Columbia_(1858–1866)
Retrieved 24 November 2017. "Royal Irish Regiment". Retrieved 24 February 2021. "Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers". British Army. Retrieved
List of British Army installations
List_of_British_Army_installations
Military unit
Ammunition Column Royal Field Artillery 6th Provisional Brigade Ammunition Column RFA 6th Provisional Field Company Royal Engineers 61st Provisional Battalion
71st Division (United Kingdom)
71st_Division_(United_Kingdom)
Logistic arm of the British Army
five British Army corps: Royal Engineers Postal and Courier Service Royal Corps of Transport Royal Army Ordnance Corps Royal Pioneer Corps Army Catering
Royal_Logistic_Corps
Postal system in the United Kingdom
form the Telegraph Battalion Royal Engineers (renamed the Royal Engineer Signal Service in 1912), which later became the Royal Corps of Signals. In peacetime
General_Post_Office
1119th, and 1121st Heavy Mortar Batteries 3rd Todt Brigade (paramilitary engineers) General der Artillerie Walter Lucht General der Panzertruppen Walter
Battle of the Bulge order of battle
Battle_of_the_Bulge_order_of_battle
British honours
Prendergast, Royal Engineers Rev. Edward Herbert Pulling, Royal Army Chaplains' Department Lt.-Col. John Spottiswoode Purvis, Royal Engineers Temp Maj. Henry
1919_Birthday_Honours
Brigade sized commando force of the United Kingdom
of commando qualified soldiers from the Royal Artillery and Royal Engineers to provide support for the Royal Marine Commandos. Since the end of the Second
United_Kingdom_Commando_Force
British Territorial Army unit
The Aberdeen Fortress Royal Engineers was a Scottish volunteer unit of the British Army formed in 1908. Its main role was defence of the Scottish coast
Aberdeen Fortress Royal Engineers
Aberdeen_Fortress_Royal_Engineers
Former corps of the British Army (1888–1965)
they in their turn (with some functions of the Royal Engineers) became the "Forming Corps" of the Royal Logistic Corps. For centuries, army transport was
Royal_Army_Service_Corps
Type of portable truss bridge
engineers to move more easily and quickly, in preparing the way for troops and materiel advancing behind them. The modular design allowed engineers to
Bailey_bridge
Engineers (Army Postal Services). Major (temporary) Prem Gopal Bhandari, (I.E.C.234), Indian Engineers. Major William Albert Bint (16640), The Royal Ulster
1946_New_Year_Honours_(MBE)
Order of battle for 1942 battle in Egypt
66th Mortar Company, Royal Engineers (two sections detached to 9th Australian Division) 11th Field Company, South African Engineers 13th Field Company,
Second Battle of El Alamein order of battle
Second_Battle_of_El_Alamein_order_of_battle
British Army units composed of Nepalese Gurkhas
Gurkha Engineers (1977–present) Gurkha Engineer Training Squadron, Royal Engineers (1948–1951) 50th (Gurkha) Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers (1951–1955)
Brigade_of_Gurkhas
British Army officer
Institution of Civil Engineers. In 1869 he was appointed the Inspector-General of Engineers, the head of the Corps of Royal Engineers. However, in 1870 Gordon
William Gordon (British Army officer, born 1814)
William_Gordon_(British_Army_officer,_born_1814)
Military unit
The Suffolk Fortress Royal Engineers was a coast defence unit of Britain's Territorial Army formed in the 1930s. During World War II it changed roles
Suffolk Fortress Royal Engineers
Suffolk_Fortress_Royal_Engineers
ROYAL ENGINEERS
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Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Like a Feather
Girl/Female
Hindu
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Royle.Americanized form of German Reul or Reule.Possibly also an Americanized form of Spanish and Portuguese Real.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Royle.Altered spelling of German Reul or Reule.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Indian, Latin, Scottish
Royal; Regal; Rye Hill; Red; King
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
A Song Bird
Male
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, from Latin regalis, ROYAL means "king."
Boy/Male
Afghan, Australian, Gaelic, Irish
Red-haired; Red
Boy/Male
Gaelic Scottish American French Latin English
Red.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
A Bird; Kuku
Girl/Female
French
Regal.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi
A Bird; Voice of Bird
Boy/Male
English American French
Faithful; unswerving.
Boy/Male
Gaelic Scottish
Red.
Girl/Female
French
Regal.
Girl/Female
Hindu
A bird, The cuckoo
Boy/Male
English Gaelic Scandinavian
Rules with counsel. Form of Ronald from Reynold.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Royal, ROYALE means "king."
Boy/Male
Indian
Joyful Person
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian
Franch River
ROYAL ENGINEERS
ROYAL ENGINEERS
Girl/Female
Muslim
A narrator of Hadith
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Leicestershire, recorded in Domesday Book as Merdegrave. The original name derived from Old English mearð ‘marten’ + grÄf ‘grove’, but after the Norman Conquest the first element was taken to be Old French merde ‘dung’, ‘filth’, and changed to Old French beu, bel ‘fair’, ‘lovely’, to remove the unpleasant association. A mid 12th-century writer refers to the place as ‘Merthegrave, nunc (now) Belegrava’.
Boy/Male
American, British, Chinese, Christian, English, German, Swedish
Defender of Mankind; Abbreviation of Alexander; Man Defender
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Fair Town; Abbreviation of Trevelyan
Boy/Male
Tamil
Neelmadhav | நீல மாதவ
Lord Jagannath
Girl/Female
Indian
Gift
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Successful; Bounty; Bliss; Blessing
Girl/Female
Indian, Kannada
On Seat
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English, Swedish
Spearman; Brotherly
Surname or Lastname
English, Welsh, Scottish, and Irish (of Norman origin)
English, Welsh, Scottish, and Irish (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Mortemer in Seine-Maritime, France, so called from Old French mort(e) ‘dead’ + mer ‘sea’ (Latin mare). The place name probably referred to a stagnant pond or partly drained swamp; there may also have been an allusion to the Biblical Dead Sea seen by crusaders. The Norman surname was taken to Ireland from England in the medieval period, where it has also been adopted by bearers of the Gaelic surnames Mac Muircheartaigh and ÓMuircheartaigh, commonly Anglicized as McMurty and Mortagh. Compare McMurdo.
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n.
One of the upper or distal branches of an antler, as the third and fourth tynes of the antlers of a stag.
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Royal.
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Royal.
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Princely; royal.
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One of the soldiers of the first regiment of foot of the British army, formerly called the Royals, and supposed to be the oldest regular corps in Europe; -- now called the Royal Scots.
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A small mortar.
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Noble; generous; magnificent; princely.
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Under the patronage of royality; holding a charter granted by the sovereign; as, the Royal Academy of Arts; the Royal Society.
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Kingly; pertaining to the crown or the sovereign; suitable for a king or queen; regal; as, royal power or prerogative; royal domains; the royal family; royal state.
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Royal; kingly; also, basilican.
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to make royal.
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Existing between royal courts.
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Royal.
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Royal; regal; kingly.
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Royal.
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An old English coin. See Rial.
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A small sail immediately above the topgallant sail.
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Regal; royal.
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Printing and writing papers of particular sizes. See under paper, n.
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Pertaining to a royal court.