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1982 video game
Spitfire Ace is a combat flight simulator video game created and published by MicroProse in 1982 shortly after it was founded. It was one of the first
Spitfire_Ace
Late Merlin-powered variants of the Supermarine Spitfire
The British Supermarine Spitfire was facing several challenges by mid-1942. The debut of the formidable Focke-Wulf Fw 190 in late 1941 had caused problems
Supermarine Spitfire (late Merlin-powered variants)
Supermarine_Spitfire_(late_Merlin-powered_variants)
Griffon-powered variants of the Supermarine Spitfire
Smallwood, Hugh. Spitfire in Blue. London: Osprey Aerospace, 1996. ISBN 1-85532-615-9. Thomas, Andrew.Griffon Spitfire Aces: Aircraft of the Aces 81. London:
Supermarine Spitfire (Griffon-powered variants)
Supermarine_Spitfire_(Griffon-powered_variants)
1982 video game
sold a ton." Hellcat Ace was a success and led to several new games in quick succession; Spitfire Ace was a modified Hellcat Ace released the same year
Hellcat_Ace
American game programmer and designer (born 1954)
run of flight simulation titles beginning with Hellcat Ace (1982) and continuing with Spitfire Ace (1982), Solo Flight (1983), and F-15 Strike Eagle (1985)
Sid_Meier
British single-seat WWII fighter aircraft
The Supermarine Spitfire is a British single-seat fighter aircraft that was used by the Royal Air Force and other Allied countries before, during, and
Supermarine_Spitfire
2018 British film
(2018-10-18). "Spitfire Documentary Available for Screenings". FLYING Magazine. Retrieved 2023-01-24. Neal, Toby. "Shropshire Spitfire ace Allan in spotlight
Spitfire_(2018_film)
The British Supermarine Spitfire was one of the most popular fighter aircraft of the Second World War. The basic airframe proved to be extremely adaptable
Supermarine Spitfire variants: specifications, performance and armament
Supermarine_Spitfire_variants:_specifications,_performance_and_armament
Spiky Harold Spindizzy Spirit of Adventure Spirit of the Stones Spitfire 40 Spitfire Ace Spitting Image Splat! Split Personalities Spooks Spore Sport of
List of Commodore 64 games (N–Z)
List_of_Commodore_64_games_(N–Z)
RAF flying ace in the Second World War
Marque Spitfire Aces 1942 – 1945. Aircraft of the Aces No. 5. Oxford, UK: Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-85532-575-3. Price, Alfred (1997). Spitfire Mark
Johnnie Johnson (RAF officer, born 1915)
Johnnie_Johnson_(RAF_officer,_born_1915)
2019 film
younger brother, Flight Lieutenant Douglas Miller, a broken, solitary, Spitfire ace, who survived the Battle of Britain, transfers to RAF Bomber Command
Lancaster_Skies
1985 video game
Pilot has faster graphics”. Commodore User compared the game to Spitfire Ace and said Spitfire 40 is the better of the two. Crash called the game an excellent
Spitfire_40
Graphical perspective in video games
MicroProse found a niche with first-person aerial combat games: Hellcat Ace (1982), Spitfire Ace (1982), and F-15 Strike Eagle (1985). Amidst a flurry of faux-3D
First-person_(video_games)
British fighter pilot (1921–2018)
including Spitfire Ace produced by RDF Media/Channel 4 (2004), Dangerous Adventures for Boys produced by Channel 5 (2008), and The Spitfire: Britain's
Geoffrey_Wellum
Royal Canadian Air Force base in Alberta, Canada
named Cold Lake/Group Captain R.W. McNair Airport after World War II Spitfire ace Robert Wendell "Buck" McNair. It is one of three military aerodromes
CFB_Cold_Lake
Operational history for Supermarine Spitifire
The Supermarine Spitfire, the only British fighter to be manufactured before, during and after the Second World War, was designed as a short-range fighter
Supermarine Spitfire operational history
Supermarine_Spitfire_operational_history
First trans man to undergo phalloplasty (1915–1962)
were the subjects of a 2015 Channel 4 documentary titled Sex Change Spitfire Ace. The documentary told the story of their lives and featured interviews
Michael_Dillon
Czechoslovak World War II flying ace
was a Czechoslovak pilot of Slovak-Russian Jew origin who became a fighter ace in the Royal Air Force. He joined the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve in
Otto_Smik
1983 video game
fourth flight simulator Meier wrote for MicroProse—following Hellcat Ace, Spitfire Ace, and Wingman—and the first which did not involve aerial combat. In
Solo_Flight_(video_game)
Early variants of the Supermarine Spitfire
Supermarine Spitfire variants powered by early model Rolls-Royce Merlin engines mostly utilised single-speed, single-stage superchargers. The British Supermarine
Supermarine Spitfire (early Merlin-powered variants)
Supermarine_Spitfire_(early_Merlin-powered_variants)
(VR) B-17 Bomber (video game) (1982) Spitfire 40 (1985) (aka. Spitfire 40: A Flight Simulation Program) Ace of Aces (video game) (1986) Wings of Fury (1987)
List of World War II video games
List_of_World_War_II_video_games
Air fighting tactic
Battle of Britain. (Aurum Press, 2001). Davison, Martin and Taylor, James.Spitfire Ace: Flying the Battle of Britain. (Pan Books, 2004). Deighton, Len (2008)
Big_Wing
Southern Rhodesian WWII flying ace (1919–1974)
ISBN 978-0-86920-140-4. Nichols, Steve (September 2008). Malta Spitfire Aces. Osprey Aircraft of the Aces. Vol. 83 (First ed.). Oxford: Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84603-305-6
John_Plagis
British historian (1954–2026)
contributor to television programmes including the Channel 4 series Spitfire Ace. Bungay married Atalanta Beaumont in 1987, the daughter of Tim Beaumont
Stephen_Bungay
Tactical commander of a Commonwealth military wing
bring?" Sarkar, The Spitfire Manual, "Introduction: Spitfire!" Cooper, Darwin Spitfires, pp. 100–101 Sarkar, Spitfire Ace of Aces, "The Bader factor:
Wing_leader
The Supermarine Spitfire is a British single-seat fighter aircraft used by the Royal Air Force along with many other Allied countries throughout the Second
List of surviving Supermarine Spitfires
List_of_surviving_Supermarine_Spitfires
Former Royal Air Force station in West Sussex, England
RAF Tangmere revisited. Sutton. ISBN 075091906X. Sarkar, Dilip. Spitfire Ace of Aces: The True Wartime Story of Johnnie Johnson. Amberley Publishing,
RAF_Tangmere
This is a list of fighter aces in World War II from United States. For other countries see List of World War II flying aces by country "DOW" in Notes
List of World War II aces from the United States
List_of_World_War_II_aces_from_the_United_States
Forces Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS 1992 Spirit of Speed 1937 Windows 1999 Spitfire Ace Atari 8-bit ('82) Commodore 64 ('84) 1982 Star Trek Generations Windows
List_of_MicroProse_games
UK Ministry of Defence installation
News. 18 April 2012. Retrieved 5 April 2023. Sarkar, Dilip (2011). Spitfire Ace of Aces: The True Wartime Story of Johnnie Johnson. Amberley Publishing.
MOD_Sealand
American video game company
combat game Hellcat Ace. Hellcat Ace began a series of increasingly sophisticated 8-bit flight simulation games, including Spitfire Ace (1982) and Solo Flight
MicroProse
American women's baseball league
The first five teams in the league were the San Jose Spitfire, San Francisco Bay Sox, Long Beach Aces, Phoenix Peppers and Los Angeles Legends. It was the
Ladies_League_Baseball
New Zealand Second World War flying ace (1919–2007)
Rae, Jack (2001). Kiwi Spitfire Ace. London: Grub Street. ISBN 1-902304-78-0. Shores, Christopher; Williams, Clive (1994). Aces High: A Tribute to the
Jack_Rae
City in Southland, New Zealand
Burke – Mayor of Porirua Johnnie Checketts – Silver Star, Wingco and Spitfire Ace Nathan Cohen – Olympic and two-time world champion rower Geoffrey Cox
Invercargill
Canadian fighter pilot and flying ace
Aeronautica's best fighter ace, both flying Macchi MC. 202s. Doglio, who was diving to counterattack the head-on Spitfires of 126 Squadron and had misunderstood
George_Beurling
Public university in Loughborough, England
Jacob Jones - professional rugby league footballer Johnnie Johnson – Spitfire ace of World War II, when it was Loughborough College Ben Kay – England rugby
Loughborough_University
2005) Spider! The Spike Jones Show Spirit Bay Spirits of the Jaguar Spitfire Ace Spooky The Spooky Sisters Sport in Question Sportscene Spot Spot and
List of programs broadcast by ABC Television (Australian TV network)
List_of_programs_broadcast_by_ABC_Television_(Australian_TV_network)
German fighter-wing of World War II
Military Paperbacks. ISBN 978-1-4072-2131-1. Sarkar, Dilip (2011). Spitfire Ace of Aces: The True Wartime Story of Johnnie Johnson. Stroud: Amberley.
Jagdgeschwader_26
Australian air force officer
Australian air force officer who became a fighter ace in the Battle of Britain, flying the Supermarine Spitfire. Returning home after the war, we was a company
Gordon_Olive
fighter aces from Greece. Greece provided only one flying ace in World War I: Greece had six flying aces in World War II. List of World War I flying aces List
List of flying aces from Greece
List_of_flying_aces_from_Greece
converted to the Supermarine Spitfire in 1943, and was involved in fighting over Sicily and Italy. By November 1943, he was a fighter ace, with at least 5 confirmed
Robert_Turkington
Public school in Loughborough, Leicestershire, England
Endowed Schools. Retrieved 4 October 2019. Sarkar, Dilip (2011). Spitfire Ace of Aces: The True Wartime Story of Johnnie Johnson. Amberley Publishing.
Loughborough_Grammar_School
1991 British TV series or programme
"China – Treasures of the Jade Empire" (18 October 2015) "Sex Change Spitfire Ace" (24 October 2015) "Britain's Medieval Vampires" (31 October 2015 More4)
Secret_History_(TV_series)
Warfare 1993 Wisdom Tree Wisdom Tree Spirou 1996 Infogrames Infogrames Spitfire Ace 1984 MicroProse MicroProse Sporting Triangles 1989 CDS Software CDS Software
Index_of_DOS_games_(S)
List of leading military aces
Look up ace of aces in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ace of aces is a title accorded to the top active ace within a branch of service in a nation's
List_of_aces_of_aces
Military unit
London: Brockhampton Press. ISBN 1-86019-907-0. Sarkar, Dilip (2011). Spitfire Ace of Aces: The True Wartime Story of Johnnie Johnson. Amberley Publishing.
No._616_Squadron_RAuxAF
1965 Soviet film
also used as the opening theme for the four-part Channel 4 documentary Spitfire Ace in Great Britain. The theme has been used in subsequent films, most notably
Time,_Forward!
Commission. Retrieved 25 September 2025. "Literary Gem tells tale of Spitfire Ace". The Battle of Britain Memorial. Retrieved 25 September 2025. Hunt,
Geoffrey_Gaunt
Spindizzy 1986 Electric Dreams Spite and Malice 1986 Cosmi Spitfire '40 1986 Mirrorsoft Spitfire Ace 1982 MicroProse Software Spooky Castle 1988 Atlantis Software
List of Atari 8-bit computer games
List_of_Atari_8-bit_computer_games
Military unit
Germany: Struve-Druck. ISBN 978-3-923457-63-2. Sarkar, Dilip (2011). Spitfire Ace of Aces: The True Wartime Story of Johnnie Johnson. Amberley Publishing.
Jagdgeschwader_2
Fighter aces in World War II had tremendously varying kill scores, affected as they were by many factors: the pilot's skill level, the performance of the
List of World War II aces credited with 11–49 victories
List_of_World_War_II_aces_credited_with_11–49_victories
German World War II flying ace and member of the French Foreign Legion
(2011). Spitfire Ace of Aces: The True Wartime Story of Johnnie Johnson. Amberley Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4456-0475-6. Scutts, Jerry (1994). Bf 109 Aces of
Siegfried_Freytag
Frank Cass. ISBN 0-7146-4432-3. Nichols, Steve (2008). Malta Spitfire Aces. Aircraft of the Aces. Vol. 83. Oxford: Osprey. ISBN 978-1-84603-305-6. Overy,
Siege_of_Malta_(World_War_II)
Battle in the North Western Area Campaign of World War II
(2006). Clive Caldwell, Air Ace. St. Leonards: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-74114-705-0. Cooper, Anthony (2011). Darwin Spitfires : The Real Battle for Australia
Raid_on_Darwin_(2_May_1943)
1945 Colossus-class aircraft carrier
ISBN 0-7106-1355-5. OCLC 34998928. Thomas, Andrew (2008). Griffon Spitfire Aces. Osprey aircraft of the aces. Vol. 81. Davey, Chris (ill.). Oxford: Osprey. ISBN 978-1-84603-298-1
HMS_Vengeance_(R71)
South African WWII flying ace
July 2008). Aces High: A Tribute to the Most Notable Fighter Pilots. Grub Street. ISBN 978-1-898697-00-8. Thomas, Andrew (2011). Spitfire Aces of North Africa
Peter_Metelerkamp
Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 8. Retrieved 11 September 2025. "Tony Gaze: Spitfire ace to Formula One". Sydney Morning Herald. 5 August 2013. Retrieved 11 September
List of Old Geelong Grammarians
List_of_Old_Geelong_Grammarians
Southern Rhodesia in World War II Notes References "Tomahawk and Kittyhawk Aces of the RAF and Commonwealth" 2002 Osprey Malta Spitfire Aces 2008, Osprey
List of World War II aces from Southern Rhodesia
List_of_World_War_II_aces_from_Southern_Rhodesia
richest man, dies at 87 Tributes paid after death of heroic wartime Spitfire ace from Port Solent L'ancienne championne française Lyli Herse est décédée
Deaths_in_January_2018
Australia flying ace of WWII
Cooper 2011, p. 94. "Spitfire Ace Missing". Daily Telegraph. 18 March 1943. Retrieved 1 July 2023. Cooper, Anthony (2011). Darwin Spitfires: The Real Battle
Raymond_Thorold-Smith
German World War II fighter pilot
The Decisive Duel: Spitfire vs Bf 109. Hachette. ISBN 978-0-7481-2361-2. Mathews, Andrew Johannes; Foreman, John (2015). Luftwaffe Aces — Biographies and
Paul_Galland
multiple names: authors list (link) Lee Umbers (26 August 2017). "NZ Spitfire ace back in the skies for his 95th birthday". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved
Owen_Hardy
Edutainment DesignWare Spiderbot 1988 Platform Addictive Games, Epyx Spitfire Ace 1984 Flying shooter MicroProse Spy Hunter 1984 Vehicular combat Sega
List of self-booting IBM PC compatible games
List_of_self-booting_IBM_PC_compatible_games
German fighter ace and Knight's Cross recipient (1922–2026)
(in German). Retrieved 11 March 2026. Broch, Hugo, The Luftwaffe Ace and the Spitfire, retrieved 6 May 2025 "Luftwaffe - Lieutenant Hugo Broch". The B-17
Hugo_Broch
List of ways of hiding objects or animals in plain sight
2008.0261. PMC 2674085. PMID 19000972. Nichols, Steve (2008). Malta Spitfire Aces. Osprey Publishing. p. 16. Herring, 2002. pp. 190–195. "Midwater Squid
List_of_camouflage_methods
German World War II flying ace and wing commander (1915–1961)
Western Front, and consisted of 11 USAAF heavy bombers, 68 Spitfires (the highest Luftwaffe ace's tally for this type), 11 Hurricanes, five medium bombers
Josef_Priller
British bassist
2011 Gallup started using a Schecter signature model based on their Ultra Spitfire bass. Gallup uses the following Boss guitar effect pedals: BF-2 Flanger
Simon_Gallup
1969 WWII film by Guy Hamilton
Adolf Galland, a famous ace during the Second World War who actually did ask Reichsmarshall Göring for "an outfit of Spitfires for my squadron". In his
Battle_of_Britain_(film)
Australian air ace of World War II
Australian air ace of World War II. He is officially credited with shooting down 28.5 enemy aircraft in over 300 operational sorties, including an ace in a day
Clive_Caldwell
British author (1936-2017)
1993. ISBN 1854091891 Late Marque Spitfire Aces: 1942-45. London: Osprey, 1995. ISBN 1855325756 Spitfire Mark V Aces, 1941-45. London: Osprey Aerospace
Alfred_Price_(author)
ISBN 0-947554-22-X. [1] "An Irishman who became one of the most decorated Spitfire Ace's. With the highest number of 'kills' (32), Finucane was the youngest
World_War_II_by_country
British flying ace and author
a fighter pilot and flying ace of the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the Second World War. He also wrote the book Spitfire!, an account of his experiences
Brian_Lane_(RAF_officer)
British RAF fighter pilot (1919–1941)
Alfred (1996). Spitfire Mark I/II Aces 1939–41. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 1-85532-627-2. Price, Alfred. (1997). Spitfire Mark V Aces 1941–1945. Osprey
Eric_Lock
Annual award
Stephenson OBE, a member of ITV Central's Regional Advisory Council. "Spitfire ace was named Midlander of the Year". Birmingham Mail. 11 June 2018. ProQuest 2052723082
Midlander_of_the_Year
British aviator (1915–1940)
War/Luftwaffe Aces of the Western Front. London: Greenhill Books. ISBN 978-1-85367-486-0. Price, Alfred (1996). Spitfire Mark I/II Aces 1939–41. Osprey
John_Dundas_(RAF_officer)
British flying ace (1919–2001)
Spitfire pilot, Bartley was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for his actions during the Battle of Britain, during which he became a fighter ace
Tony_Bartley
German fighter ace and Knight's Cross recipient (1909–1944)
Luftwaffe Fighter Aces. New York: Ivy Books. ISBN 978-0-8041-1696-1. Thomas, Andrew; Davey, Chris (2008). Griffon Spitfire Aces. Oxford, UK: Osprey
Emil_Lang
German fighter ace and Knight's Cross recipient
Andrew (2016). Spitfire Aces of the Channel Front 1941–43. Oxford: Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-147281-258-2. Weal, John (1996a). Bf 109D/E Aces 1939–41. London
Gerhard_Schöpfel
New Zealand fighter pilot
2018, about the Spitfire. He died on 5 September 2018. Nyika, Ruby (15 September 2018). "Obituary: Alan McGregor Peart, Spitfire ace and civil engineer"
Alan_Peart
Irish RAF officer killed in action
training. In June–July 1940, he began conversion training on the Supermarine Spitfire. On 13 July, Finucane was posted to No. 65 Squadron at RAF Hornchurch.
Paddy_Finucane
Miniature wargame
Sten Gun (North Africa; Infantry; Common) Spitfire Ace (North Africa; Aircraft; Rare) Supermarine Spitfire Mk.I (D-Day and 1939–1945; Aircraft; Rare)
Axis_&_Allies_Miniatures
Force Protection squadron of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force
making him the fourth-highest scoring ace of the Battle of Britain Flight Lieutenant Richard Hillary, Spitfire pilot who was shot down on 3 September
No._603_Squadron_RAuxAF
2014 combat flight simulation video game
such as the P-38 Lightning, Messerschmitt Bf 109, Supermarine Spitfire and the A6M Zero Ace Combat Infinity is set in an alternate timeline, in which Earth
Ace_Combat_Infinity
German World War II fighter pilot
the English Channel with the escorting Spitfires, which resulted in the loss of two Fw 190s and seven Spitfires, including that of Alois Vašátko, who was
Armin_Faber
American WWII fighter
Keith Truscott: RAAF; pre-war star of Australian football; became an ace flying Spitfires in the UK during 1941, before flying Kittyhawks over New Guinea and
Curtiss_P-40_Warhawk
British fighter aircraft of the 1930s and 40s
(RAF). It was overshadowed in the public consciousness by the Supermarine Spitfire during the Battle of Britain in 1940, but the Hurricane inflicted 60% of
Hawker_Hurricane
British writer and historian (1940–2023)
Aircraft of the Aces No 40) (2001). Osprey Aviation (ISBN 1841762237). 96 pages. Franks, Norman. Buck McNair : Canadian Spitfire ace : the story of Group
Norman_Franks
New Zealand flying ace
Posted to No. 54 Squadron, he flew Supermarine Spitfires during the Battle of France and became a fighter ace by the end of May 1940. For his exploits he
Alan_Deere
British flying squadron, 1917–1970
(2008). From North Africa to the Arakan: The Engrossing Memoir of a WWII Spitfire Ace. London: Grub Street. ISBN 978-1-906502-03-4. Pine, L. G. (1983). A Dictionary
No._81_Squadron_RAF
Australian Flying Corps and Royal Australian Air Force wing
Press. ISBN 0-522-84371-9. Price, Alfred (1997). Spitfire Mark V Aces 1941–45. Osprey Aircraft of the Aces. Botley: Osprey Publishing. ISBN 1-85532-635-3
No._1_Wing_RAAF
ISBN 978-1-904010-95-1. Thomas, Andrew; Davey, Chris (2008). Griffon Spitfire Aces. Oxford, UK: Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84603-298-1. Tillman, Barrett
Confirmation and overclaiming of aerial victories during World War II
Confirmation_and_overclaiming_of_aerial_victories_during_World_War_II
German World War II flying ace
Luftwaffe fighter ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves during World War II. A flying ace or fighter ace is a military
Friedrich_Geisshardt
German World War II flying ace (1917–1944)
(19 August 1917 – 2 March 1944) was a Luftwaffe wing commander and fighter ace of Nazi Germany during World War II. He was credited with 102 enemy aircraft
Egon_Mayer
the first ace in a day of the Battle of Britain. Also on 24 August 1940, RAF pilot Ronald Hamlyn shot down five aircraft, flying a Spitfire with 610 Squadron
List of aviators who became ace in a day
List_of_aviators_who_became_ace_in_a_day
Australian fighter pilot (1918–2007)
Clive Caldwell: Air Ace. Crows Nest, New South Wales: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 978-1-875593-34-7. Cooper, Anthony (2011). Darwin Spitfires: The Real Battle for
Alan_Rawlinson
Royal Australian Air Force flight training unit
1943 under the command of flying ace Squadron Leader Alan Rawlinson. The squadron's intended role was to use Spitfire Vc fighters to provide 'high cover'
No._79_Squadron_RAAF
British RAF airmen in the Battle of Britain
Mitchell, designer of the Spitfire—which flies as part of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, along with a Supermarine Spitfire that flew in the Battle
The_Few
Aircraft engine family
ISBN 1-4054-2465-6. Price, Alfred. Spitfire Mark I/II Aces 1939–41. London: Osprey Aerospace, 1996. ISBN 1-85532-627-2. Quill, Jeffrey. "Spitfire: A Test Pilot's Story"
Rolls-Royce_Merlin
Bloomsbury. ISBN 9781846030062. Nichols, Steve (2008). Malta Spitfire Aces. Osprey Aircraft of the Aces. Vol. 83 (First ed.). Oxford: Osprey Publishing. ISBN 9781846033056
Southern Rhodesia in World War II
Southern_Rhodesia_in_World_War_II
German World War II fighter pilot (1917–1988)
Germany: Struve-Druck. ISBN 978-3-942943-19-2. Sarkar, Dilip (2011). Spitfire Ace of Aces: The True Wartime Story of Johnnie Johnson. Amberley Publishing.
Walter_Matoni
SPITFIRE ACE
SPITFIRE ACE
Male
French
Pet form of Norman French Ace, ACELET means "noble at birth."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Acey.A certain Joseph Asay is recorded in Salem County, NJ in 1755.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Norman and Old French personal name, Ace, Asse, from Germanic (Frankish) Azzo, Atso, a pet form of personal names containing adal ‘noble’ as a first element.Possibly an Americanized form of German Atz, which has the same origin as 1.
Surname or Lastname
English (East Yorkshire)
English (East Yorkshire) : perhaps from a pet form Ace.
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Unity.
Male
French
 Variant form of Norman French Asce, ACE means "noble at birth." Compare with another form of Ace.
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon American English Latin
Unity.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Shackerley or Shakerley in Lancashire, so named from Old English scēacere ‘robber’ + lēah ‘clearing in a wood’, ‘glade’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
Boy/Male
Greek
A Trojan king from Greek mythology.
Male
English
Pet form of English Ace, ACER means "number one."
Female
French
Feminine form of Norman French Acelin, ACELINE means "little noble one."Â
Boy/Male
French
Adherent of a nobleman.
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Brings.
Girl/Female
Egyptian
Daughter. Biblical - Joseph's Egyptian wife.
Girl/Female
Celtic Irish
ACeltic Bridget, meaning strong. Although Bride was once a common name in England and Scotland,...
Male
English
Pet form of English Ace, ACEY means "number one."
Male
French
Diminutive form of Norman French Ace, ACELIN means "little noble one."Â
Surname or Lastname
French
French : habitational name for someone from any of various places called Acy, Romano-Gallic Aciacum ‘estate of Acius’.English : variant of Acey.
Male
English
 English byname transferred to forename use, ACE means "number one." Compare with another form of Ace.
Girl/Female
Celtic Irish
ACeltic Bridget, meaning strong. Although Bride was once a common name in England and Scotland,...
SPITFIRE ACE
SPITFIRE ACE
Boy/Male
English
Blend of Jar and Darell. See also Jerrell.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Female Servant; Mid-in-waiting
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Brilliant; Whiteness
Boy/Male
Indian
Sagacious, Intelligent, Ingenious
Boy/Male
Arabic
Servant of the praiseworthy one.
Boy/Male
Afghan, African, Arabic, Farsi, German, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Defender; Big; Great; One of the Ninety-nine Names of God; Grand; Lofty; Determined
Girl/Female
Indian
Silver
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kartaveya | கரà¯à®¤à®µà®¯à®¾
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Uprightness
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Pleiades
SPITFIRE ACE
SPITFIRE ACE
SPITFIRE ACE
SPITFIRE ACE
SPITFIRE ACE
n.
A complex, hypothetical radical, composed of two parts of carbon to three of hydrogen and one of oxygen. Its hydroxide is acetic acid.
n.
A violent, irascible, or passionate person.
a.
Of or pertaining to acetone; as, acetonic bodies.
v. i.
To acetify.
n.
The act or method of ascertaining the strength of vinegar, or the proportion of acetic acid contained in it.
a.
Sour like vinegar; acetous.
n.
Same as Ambs-ace.
n.
Double aces, the lowest throw of all at dice. Hence: Bad luck; anything of no account or value.
n.
A volatile liquid consisting of three parts of carbon, six of hydrogen, and one of oxygen; pyroacetic spirit, -- obtained by the distillation of certain acetates, or by the destructive distillation of citric acid, starch, sugar, or gum, with quicklime.
n.
The quality of being acetous; sourness.
a.
Pertaining to, containing, or derived from, acetyl, as acetic ether, acetic acid. The latter is the acid to which the sour taste of vinegar is due.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Acetify
n.
A spitlike start, on the head of a young stag.
n.
The act of making acetous or sour; the process of converting, or of becoming converted, into vinegar.
a.
Causing, or connected with, acetification; as, acetous fermentation.
imp. & p. p.
of Acetify
n.
Same as Acetimeter.
n.
An instrument for estimating the amount of acetic acid in vinegar or in any liquid containing acetic acid.
n.
An apparatus for hastening acetification.
n.
A combination of acetic acid with glycerin.