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Independent lifeboat station in the Scottish Borders, Scotland
St Abbs Lifeboat is an independent voluntary search and rescue lifeboat service based in the village of St Abbs, located on the southeast coast of Scotland
St_Abbs_Lifeboat_Station
Former RNLI lifeboat stations
January 2021. Retrieved 19 March 2024. "St Abbs Lifeboat". St Abbs Lifeboat. Retrieved 28 March 2024. "Portaferry Lifeboat - History". Portaferrylifeboat.com
List_of_former_RNLI_stations
Village in Berwickshire, Scotland
Lifeboat Society had agreed to supply St Abbs with a lifeboat, and that the Board of Trade had also agreed to place life-saving apparatus at St Abbs as
St_Abbs
List of lifeboat services in Britain and Ireland
"Port William Inshore Rescue Service". Retrieved 21 July 2025. "St Abbs Lifeboat Station, Registered Charity no. SC046312". Office of the Scottish Charity
Independent lifeboats in Britain and Ireland
Independent_lifeboats_in_Britain_and_Ireland
Lifeboat station in Conwy County Borough, Wales
Llandudno Lifeboat Station (Welsh: Gorsaf Bad Achub Llandudno) is located in the town and seaside resort of Llandudno, sitting on the Creuddyn peninsula
Llandudno_Lifeboat_Station
RNLI lifeboat station in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
Kirkcudbright Lifeboat Station is located 3.5 miles (5.6 km) south of the town and royal burgh of Kirkcudbright, at the mouth of the River Dee, overlooking
Kirkcudbright Lifeboat Station
Kirkcudbright_Lifeboat_Station
Scottish philanthropist and campaigner (1864–1914)
Women's Social and Political Union. She moved to St Abbs where she helped establish the lifeboat station after witnessing the loss of the Danish Steamer
Jane_Hay
RNLI lifeboat station in County Down, Northern Ireland
Newcastle Lifeboat Station is situated at South Promenade, Newcastle, a seaside town in County Down, located the foot of Slieve Donard, the highest of
Newcastle_Lifeboat_Station
Inshore lifeboat class of the RNLI
where the RNLI first established lifeboat stations using smaller inshore watercraft. Atlantic College Lifeboat Station was operated by the RNLI between
Atlantic_21-class_lifeboat
Former RNLI lifeboat class
The Watson-class lifeboat is a design of non-self-righting lifeboat, operated by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) around the coasts of the
Watson-class_lifeboat
1912 maritime disaster
watch station on the aft docking bridge to ask why he had just seen a lifeboat go past. The crew was unprepared for the emergency, as lifeboat training
Sinking_of_the_Titanic
RNLI lifeboat station in Scottish Borders, Scotland
Eyemouth Lifeboat Station is located at Gunsgreen Quay in Eyemouth, a harbour town in the Scottish Borders, approximately 9 miles (14 km) north of Berwick-upon-Tweed
Eyemouth_Lifeboat_Station
Former RNLI lifeboat station in East Lothian, Scotland
opening of the lifeboat station at St Abbs in 1911. ON is the RNLI's Official Number of the boat. Station Closed, 1943 List of RNLI stations List of former
Skateraw_Lifeboat_Station
Former RNLI lifeboat class
The Oakley-class lifeboat refers to two types of self-righting lifeboat operated by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) around the coast of
Oakley-class_lifeboat
Scottish confectionery company
made a donation of £250,000 to an appeal for an independent lifeboat station at St Abbs. Tunnocks has been described as an iconic Scottish brand and
Tunnock's
RNLI Lifeboat station in County Cork, Ireland
Youghal Lifeboat Station is located on The Mall, in Youghal, a town situated on the western bank of the River Blackwater estuary in County Cork, approximately
Youghal_Lifeboat_Station
Fifth officer of RMS Titanic (1882–1944)
one of the four ship's officers to survive the disaster. In charge of lifeboat No. 14, Lowe received praise for his conduct during the sinking and for
Harold_Lowe
Inshore lifeboat class of the RNLI
A C-class lifeboat usually refers to the Zodiac Grand Raid Mark IVs lifeboats, powered by twin 40 hp outboard motors, manufactured by Zodiac Marine &
C-class lifeboat (Zodiac Grand Raid IV)
C-class_lifeboat_(Zodiac_Grand_Raid_IV)
Coastal town in Berwickshire, Scotland
needed] Eyemouth is not far from the small villages of Ayton, Reston, St Abbs, Coldingham, and Burnmouth, all in Berwickshire. The coast offers opportunities
Eyemouth
Second-generation Rigid Inflatable Boat
series of Inshore lifeboats that were operated around the shores of the British Isles and the Channel Islands by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI)
Atlantic_75-class_lifeboat
British Sailor
at Green Vales in St Brelade, moving to St Nicholas by 1901. Alfred went to sea at age 16, joining the Royal Navy and was stationed at the Royal Marine
Alfred_Olliver
British passenger liner that sank in 1912
the ship was equipped with twenty lifeboats. Fourteen of these were regular lifeboats, two were cutter lifeboats, and four were collapsible boats that
Titanic
British Merchant seaman (1877–1961)
kept the lifeboat at its station several hundred yards off whilst the passengers and crew in the water perished swiftly in the cold. Lifeboat No. 5 was
Herbert_Pitman
Former RNLI lifeboat class
Liverpool-class motor lifeboat was a non-self-righting lifeboat operated by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) from its stations around the coast
Liverpool-class_lifeboat
Canadian family on RMS Titanic
the boat deck. Sarah would escape on Lifeboat 8. Lifeboat 8 launched on the port side around 1:00am, while Lifeboat 11 launched on the starboard site around
Allison_family
Inshore lifeboat class of the RNLI
D-class (RFD PB16) lifeboat was the first of a class of inflatable boat operated between 1963 and 2007 by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution of the
D-class_lifeboat_(RFD_PB16)
British sailor and survivor of the Titanic disaster
crew members of the lifeboat drill, and later volunteered to return to the site of the wreck with Fifth Officer Harold Lowe in Lifeboat No. 14. Evans was
Frank_Oliver_Evans
Ocean liner known for rescuing survivors of RMS Titanic
Titanic had sunk, and the crew rescued 712 survivors from the ship's lifeboats. Carpathia was sunk on 17 July 1918 during the First World War after being
RMS_Carpathia
Submersible that imploded in 2023
reached the location of the Titanic wreckage. The support ship remained stationed above the wreckage site for five days, during which dives to Titanic were
Titan_(submersible)
Monument in England
Publishing, pp. 160–161, ISBN 978-1443829649 Titanic: From Boiler Room 5 to Lifeboat 13 (Kevin E. Phillips) A Last Bright Shining Lie, by Senan Molony {copyrighted}
Memorial to Heroes of the Marine Engine Room
Memorial_to_Heroes_of_the_Marine_Engine_Room
Steam fishing trawler that operated out of Aberdeen
deaths of the crew validated the need for a lifeboat to be stationed in Shetland. In 1933 the Aith Lifeboat Station was opened. The wreck of the Ben Doran
SS_Ben_Doran
Titanic. Photographs were taken of icebergs near the spot where Titanic's lifeboats were found, and it is purportedly visible in one of these photos. The
Iceberg_that_sank_the_Titanic
Royal Navy C-class light cruiser
Indies Station, and HMS Capetown, the sloop HMS Wistaria (which was in the submerged AFD1 in the South Yard), RFA Serbol, the tugboats St. Abbs, St. Blazey
HMS_Curlew_(D42)
British telegraphist (1892–1959)
was busy clearing a backlog of passengers' messages with the wireless station at Cape Race, Newfoundland, 500 miles (800 km) away. Evans sent an informal
Cyril_Furmstone_Evans
Royal Navy C-class light cruiser
was in the submerged AFD1 in the South Yard), RFA Serbol, the tugboats St. Abbs, St. Blazey, and Creole, and No. 5 Battle Practice Target. Capetown herself
HMS_Capetown
British mariner and officer (1874–1952)
the sinking, and as the officer in charge of loading passengers into lifeboats on the port side, Lightoller strictly enforced the women and children
Charles_Lightoller
Sixth officer of RMS Titanic (1887–1912)
assembled with men for the ship's lifeboat drill and along with Lowe, was selected to take charge of two lifeboats chosen for testing, boats Nos 11 and
James_Paul_Moody
Inshore lifeboat class of the RNLI
The D-class (Zodiac III) lifeboat is a class of inflatable boat, operated between 1971 and 1996 by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) of the
D-class_lifeboat_(Zodiac_III)
RMS Titanic crewmember and victim
the evacuation on the starboard side, helping with the loading of the lifeboats. Survivor Jack Thayer claimed later that, at Collapsible C, McElroy fired
Hugh_McElroy
First Officer of RMS Titanic (1873–1912)
Fifth Officer Lowe and Sixth Officer Moody to inspect the starboard-side lifeboats and to make sure their equipment was complete; he ordered Third Officer
William_McMaster_Murdoch
November 2011. "HMS St. Abbs (W02)". Uboat. Retrieved 1 June 2013. "FV St. Achilleus (+1940)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 14 November 2011. "HMS St. Fagan (W 74)"
List of shipwrecks in June 1940
List_of_shipwrecks_in_June_1940
Cargo ship that missed the Titanic's distress signals
more. Moreover, lifeboat occupants reported the other ship's lights were seen from the lifeboats throughout the night; one lifeboat rowed towards them
SS_Californian
Italian ocean liner that sank in 1956
severely and take on water, which left half of her lifeboats unusable. The consequent shortage of lifeboats could have resulted in significant loss of life
SS_Andrea_Doria
Small islands in the west of Shetland
news of the accident to Lerwick by 5pm, after which the Stromness Lifeboat Station in Orkney was notified, and Board of Trade's life-saving apparatus
Ve_Skerries
Great lakes train ferry that foundered in a storm
1860 Light Station and Museum in Port Washington, Wisconsin and is on display as permanent museum exhibit. On October 27, an empty lifeboat was found floating
SS_Milwaukee_(1902)
Belgian-owned cargo steamship, now a recreational dive site off South Devon
Salcombe Lifeboat Station. The lifeboat, Samuel and Marie Parkhouse, was launched at 19:45 hrs, and reached Louis Sheid at 21:20 hrs. The lifeboat came along
SS_Louis_Sheid
United Kingdom HMS Pathfinder – On 5 September British cruiser was sunk off St. Abbs Head, Berwickshire, Scotland by U-21. A torpedo struck one of her magazines
List of maritime disasters in World War I
List_of_maritime_disasters_in_World_War_I
English Channel island near Normandy
Guernsey (St Peter Port, Les Touillets and Torteval) which are transmitted from the Fremont Point transmitter. Guernsey has two radio stations: BBC Radio
Guernsey
German World War II submarine
to the lifeboats except the Radio Officer who remained transmitting "SOS". He was taken prisoner by U-48, but then released to the lifeboats as Schultze
German_submarine_U-48_(1939)
German freighter wrecked in St George's Channel
"History". Angle Lifeboat Station. Archived from the original on 17 March 2010. Retrieved 30 May 2010. "Elizabeth Elson". Angle Lifeboat Station. Retrieved
SS_Walter_L_M_Russ
British government recognitions
the Environment. William D. Wilson, Head, HM Coastguard Rescue Company, St. Abbs, Berwickshire. William McWilliams Wilson, lately Turner, Wilson Pipe Fittings
1971_Birthday_Honours
Self-unloading Great Lakes freighter that sank in a Lake Michigan storm
hours after Carl D. Bradley sank. Coast Guard Station Charlevoix also launched a 36-foot (11 m) motor lifeboat in an attempt to reach Carl D. Bradley, but
SS_Carl_D._Bradley
Coast guard cutter
were unable to respond or act in any way. At 0345, forty survivors from a lifeboat were brought aboard Comanche as she screened Escanaba against submarine
USCGC_Comanche_(WPG-76)
Region of England
Stonehouse station; nearby ReedHycalog (owned by National Oilwell Varco) make industrial drill bits off the A419 on the Oldends Ind Est, near ABB UK, who
South_West_England
News". The Standard. No. 16944. London. 12 November 1878. p. 7. "Gallant Lifeboat Services. Many Persons Rescued". Aberdeen Journal. No. 7405. Aberdeen.
List of shipwrecks in November 1878
List_of_shipwrecks_in_November_1878
Mercury. No. 15992. 2 March 1889. "Cardigan & District Shipwrecks and Lifeboat Service". Glen Johnson. Retrieved 1 February 2015. "Disasters At Sea".
List of shipwrecks in February 1889
List_of_shipwrecks_in_February_1889
Diving in water-filled caves
Magic Point Octopus Hole Pope's Eye Portsea Hole Second Valley Sund Rock St Abbs Stingray City, Grand Cayman Wolf Rock Artificial reefs Edithburgh jetty
Cave_diving
Steel ship that foundered in Lake Huron in a storm
dents. Near Port Franks, Ontario, two bodies were found with a capsized lifeboat from Regina and another ten bodies were found on the beach a short distance
SS_Regina_(1907)
RMS Titanic wireless operator (1887–1912)
Educated at a private school on Hare Lane, then St John Street School, Phillips sang as a choirboy at St. John the Evangelist Church. He finished school
Jack Phillips (wireless operator)
Jack_Phillips_(wireless_operator)
British merchant captain and naval officer (1861–1946)
command a dummy fleet of wooden dreadnoughts and battle cruisers, and was stationed in Belfast. In 1915, Harold Sanderson, head of International Mercantile
Herbert_Haddock
Appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II
Cowie Wilson, Member, Coast Life Saving Corps and Volunteer-in-Charge, St. Abbs. L.S.A. Company, Berwickshire. Edgar Charles Wilson, Assistant Superintendent
1956_New_Year_Honours
Hungarian physician (1886–1940)
University), specialising in laryngology. The young doctor started working at the St. Rókus Hospital and continued to work for the BÖME, now as an ambulance doctor
Árpád_Lengyel_(physician)
Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in 1926
was in the submerged AFD1 in the South Yard), RFA Serbol, the tugboats St. Abbs, St. Blazey, and Creole, and No. 5 Battle Practice Target. The dockface (or
1926_Havana–Bermuda_hurricane
British royal recognitions
Dabinett, Women's Royal Air Force. Civil Division United Kingdom Herbert Abbs, DSM, Station Officer, HM Coastguard, Aldeburgh, Suffolk. Herbert Abel, Head Chancery
1951_New_Year_Honours
British bi-mode multiple unit
22 September 2019. "Great Western Railway partners with Royal National Lifeboat Institution to celebrate the charity's 200th anniversary" (Press release)
British_Rail_Class_802
Concert hall in Liverpool, England
Central High Level railway station Liverpool Sailors' Home Liverpool Overhead Railway Octagon Chapel St Peter's Church St John's Market Walton Hall Lists
Philharmonic_Hall,_Liverpool
Steam yacht and Royal Navy armed yacht
rated at 314 NHP or 2,700 ihp. The yacht carried two lifeboats 26 feet (8 m) long; another lifeboat aft; a steam launch; a motor launch; a gig 24 feet (7
HMS_Warrior_(1917)
British royal recognitions
Morecambe Lifeboat Station, Royal National Lifeboat Institution. For services to Maritime Safety. Nigel Paul Roberts, Officer-in-Charge, Corwen Fire Station. For
2008_New_Year_Honours
Scuba cave diving incident in South Australia
Magic Point Octopus Hole Pope's Eye Portsea Hole Second Valley Sund Rock St Abbs Stingray City, Grand Cayman Wolf Rock Artificial reefs Edithburgh jetty
1973 Mount Gambier cave diving accident
1973_Mount_Gambier_cave_diving_accident
Hamburg America Line cargo ship scuttled in 1940 off Aruba
assembled on the poop deck. The Marines escorted the crew ashore in a lifeboat and handed them into the custody of the Royal Marechaussee. At 06:00, two
SS_Antilla_(1939)
British royal recognitions
Catcher Southern Garden, Chr. Salvesen & Co. (St. Abbs, Berwickshire.) William O'Brien, Nursing Assistant, St. John's Hospital, Stone, Aylesbury. Thomas
1960_New_Year_Honours
Side-wheel palace steamer sunk in Lake Michigan
were unsuccessful. The passengers panicked while trying to board the lifeboats, capsizing all but one of them. Many jumped overboard into the water,
Niagara_(steamboat)
Retrieved 3 March 2020 – via Haithi Trust. "Cardigan & District Shipwrecks and Lifeboat Service". Glen Johnson. 23 July 2013. Retrieved 1 February 2015. "Annual
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1895
Times. No. 28803. London. 4 December 1876. col. E, p. 10. "Royal National Lifeboat Institution". Huddersfield Chronicle. No. 2915. Huddersfield. 8 December
List of shipwrecks in December 1876
List_of_shipwrecks_in_December_1876
British merchant vessel that sank off the Isle of Wight
the coastguard, which immediately alerted the Yarmouth and Bembridge lifeboats and scrambled SAR helicopters from Lee-on-Solent, and later from Portland
MV_Pool_Fisher
British royal recognitions
Joseph Soar, Mus.D, FRCO, ARCM, Honorary Secretary of St. David's Lifeboat, Royal National Lifeboat Institution. William Johnstone Stewart, Engineering
1947_New_Year_Honours
Irish Jesuit priest and photographer
cross-section of life in the continent; he took pictures of farms, cattle stations, industries, new immigrants, and members of Irish religious orders who
Francis_Browne
BBC documentary television series
5 August 2005 (2005-08-05) Nicholas Crane visits Lytham St Anne's, site of the worst lifeboat disaster in British history, while Alice Roberts relates
Coast_(TV_series)
Great Lakes freighter that sank in Lake Superior
The next day, a United States Coast Guard rescue lifeboat, out of Eagle Harbor Life Saving Station, came around the point while carrying Thomas Maytham's
City_of_Bangor_(ship)
American construction-equipment manufacturer
and mining industries, using technologies such as GNSS, optical total stations, lasers, and sonics. The products are used in a range of applications where
Caterpillar_Inc.
British government recognitions
Master Air Electronics Operator William John Burge (X3514613). Kenneth Edwin Abbs, Industrial Relations Manager, British Gas Corporation. Joseph Abrahams,
1973_Birthday_Honours
English newspaper editor (1849–1912)
struck the iceberg, Stead helped several women and children into the lifeboats, in an act "typical of his generosity, courage, and humanity", and gave
W._T._Stead
Human-made underwater structure that functions as a reef
California (1971). Artificial surfing reefs have been created at Cable Station Reef (Perth, Western Australia, 1999) Narrowneck Reef (Gold Coast, Queensland
Artificial_reef
ship was sunk in the North Sea 34 nautical miles (63 km) north by east of St Abb's Head, Berwickshire, United Kingdom by SM UC-77 ( Imperial German Navy)
List of shipwrecks in March 1917
List_of_shipwrecks_in_March_1917
Dreadnought battleship of the United States Navy
to her Hudson river anchorage, minus only some paint and with a smashed lifeboat." Over the months that followed, the United States gradually edged toward
USS_Arkansas_(BB-33)
Retrieved 11 November 2012. "Stabil". Uboat.net. Retrieved 8 October 2012. "St. Michan". Uboat.net. Retrieved 24 October 2012. "Vafos". Uboat.net. Retrieved
List of shipwrecks in March 1918
List_of_shipwrecks_in_March_1918
The ship was abandoned in the North Sea 80 nautical miles (150 km) off St Abbs Head, Berwickshire. Her crew were rescued by the brig New Harriet ( United
List of shipwrecks in October 1845
List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1845
Royal Mail Ship wrecked off Salt Island in the British Virgin Islands in a hurricane
several severe storms. One storm in 1866 destroyed the cutter and two lifeboats on her port side, damaged the cutter and the mail boat on her starboard
RMS_Rhone
Fatal series of natural disasters
banks. Pensioners were stranded in the town's swimming pool and rescued by lifeboat. On 25 June, Sheffield suffered extensive damage as the River Don overtopped
2007_United_Kingdom_floods
Reserve to protect and conserve shipwrecks and historical resources in Lake Superior
"Graveyard of the Great Lakes" dramatically increased after the first lock on the St. Marys River opened this coastline to shipping in 1855. Every vessel entering
Whitefish Point Underwater Preserve
Whitefish_Point_Underwater_Preserve
Ships that were lost or scuttled along the coast
coast of Cape Peninsula in fog and heavy seas. The crew launched three lifeboats, but the master and 14 of her crew were left on board. Thirty-two people
Shipwrecks_of_Cape_Town
Wooden steamship that sank in Lake Superior
body moving on wreckage near Ile Parisienne. Captain Jordon launched a lifeboat and rescued a half-dead Captain Neal from the roof of Myron's pilothouse
SS_Myron
Liverpool Mercury. No. 5210. Liverpool. 12 October 1864. "Royal National Lifeboat Institution". The Times. No. 25022. London. 5 November 1864. col. E, p
List of shipwrecks in October 1864
List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1864
Sims-class destroyer
ran into heavy weather. At 0440 on 16 April, the strongback of the port lifeboat was reported to be cracked. Lieutenant George R. Phelan, the executive
USS_Anderson
Cargo and passenger ship sunk off Beachy Head after a collision
Ruahine stood by. While awaiting rescue, the crew tried to lower one of the lifeboats, but it crashed into the sea and capsized, resulting in the loss of seven
SS_Oceana_(1887)
Hierarchical outline list of articles about recreational dive sites
South Channel Fort – Island in southern Port Phillip, Victoria, Australia St Abbs – Village in Berwickshire, Scotland Sund Rock – Conservation area on Hood
Outline of recreational dive sites
Outline_of_recreational_dive_sites
Alphabetical listing of articles on porular places for recreational diving
landing ship sunk off Key Largo as an artificial reef St Abbs – Village in Berwickshire, Scotland St. Crispin's Reef – Part of the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland
Index of recreational dive sites
Index_of_recreational_dive_sites
Battleship of the German Imperial Navy
they shot and killed Markgraf's captain, Walter Schumann, who was in a lifeboat, and an enlisted man. In total, the guards killed nine Germans and wounded
SMS_Markgraf
Places that divers go to enjoy the underwater environment
KwaZulu-Natal from the South Africa-Mozambique border in the north to Cape St Lucia lighthouse in the south. There is a diving resort area serving this
Recreational_dive_sites
Diving incident in the Maldives
Magic Point Octopus Hole Pope's Eye Portsea Hole Second Valley Sund Rock St Abbs Stingray City, Grand Cayman Wolf Rock Artificial reefs Edithburgh jetty
2026 Thinwana Kandu cave diving incident
2026_Thinwana_Kandu_cave_diving_incident
ST ABBS-LIFEBOAT-STATION
ST ABBS-LIFEBOAT-STATION
Surname or Lastname
English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : derivative of Abel, meaning ‘son or servant of someone called Abel’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a place so called, of which there is one in Cambridgeshire and another in Cornwall.Americanized form of French St. Yves.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic or metronymic from Babb.
Boy/Male
Arabic Muslim
Stern; lion.
Boy/Male
Indian
Description of a lion
Female
Irish
 Pet form of Irish Abigail, ABBY means "little smith." Compare with another form of Abby.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Abbey.German : from a pet form of the personal name Albrecht (see Albert).French (Abbé) : see Labbe.John Abbe (born 1613) emigrated from England to Salem, MA, in 1635.
Girl/Female
English
From the Greek barbaros meaning foreign or strange, traveler from a foreign land. In Catholic...
Girl/Female
American, Christian, English, German, Hebrew, Jamaican
Father in Rejoicing; Highborn and Steadfast; Father of Joy; Form of Abigail
Male
Irish
Irish name ABBÃN means "little abbot."
Female
English
Pet form of English Abigail, ABBI means "father rejoices."
Female
English
 Pet form of English Abigail, ABBY means "father rejoices." Compare with another form of Abby.
Boy/Male
British, English, German
Warm
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of the numerous places in France so called from the dedication of their churches to St. George (see George).French : secondary surname to the primary surnames De la Porte, Godfroy, Lapointe, and Laporte.
Girl/Female
Hebrew American
Father rejoiced, or father's joy. Gives joy. The intelligent, beautiful Abigail was Old Testament...
Female
English
English pet form of Greek Barbara, BABS means "foreign; strange."
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of the numerous places in France so called from the dedication of their churches to St. Jean (see John).Americanized form of French St. Jean.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Abbey.
Boy/Male
English
From St. Alban.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metronymic or patronymic from Ebbe, a pet form of Isabel or Herbert.North German : patronymic from a short form of Ebbert.
ST ABBS-LIFEBOAT-STATION
ST ABBS-LIFEBOAT-STATION
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Bright Straight Forward Person
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Sun
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Tamil, Telugu
Air; Sweet Smelling Plant; Air of Heaven
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional
Undefeated; Name of a Flower
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Goddess Durga; Who Wears Sindhoor
Female
Egyptian
, an unidentified royal lady.
Boy/Male
Indian
Winner; Fire
Biblical
the word; the thing; a bee; obedient
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Angel
Girl/Female
Hindu
A kind of necklace, Auspicious symbol
ST ABBS-LIFEBOAT-STATION
ST ABBS-LIFEBOAT-STATION
ST ABBS-LIFEBOAT-STATION
ST ABBS-LIFEBOAT-STATION
ST ABBS-LIFEBOAT-STATION
n.
Ambs-ace.
n.
Father; religious superior; -- in the Syriac, Coptic, and Ethiopic churches, a title given to the bishops, and by the bishops to the patriarch.
n.
A nun of the order of St. Clare.
n.
A strong, buoyant boat especially designed for saving the lives of shipwrecked people.
n.
A member of a religious order, named from St. Barnabas.
n.
A sweetheart chosen on St. Valentine's Day.
n.
An abbes or spiritual mother.
n.
Among weavers, yarn for the warp. Hence, abb wool is wool for the abb.
superl.
Bought at the festival of St. Audrey.
n.
See St. Elmo's fire, under Saint.
n.
A borough; a manor; as, the Bury of St. Edmond's
n.
The French word answering to the English abbot, the head of an abbey; but commonly a title of respect given in France to every one vested with the ecclesiastical habit or dress.
a.
Belonging to the Order of St. Francis of the Franciscans.
n.
Same as Ambs-ace.
a.
Pertaining to the monks of St. Benedict, or St. Benet.
n.
St. Elmo's fire. See under Saint.
n.
See St. John's-wort.
v. t.
To prick; to st?ng.