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1992 American crewed spaceflight to Intelsat 603 and maiden flight of Shuttle Endeavour
STS-49 was NASA's maiden flight of the Space Shuttle Endeavour, which launched on May 7, 1992. The primary goal of its nine-day mission was to retrieve
STS-49
Space Shuttle orbiter (1992–2011)
It embarked on its first mission, STS-49, in May 1992 and its 25th and final mission, STS-134, in May 2011. STS-134 was expected to be the final mission
Space_Shuttle_Endeavour
American astronaut (born 1951)
Spaceflight mission report: STS-41 Spaceflight mission report: STS-49 Spaceflight mission report: STS-61 Spaceflight mission report: STS-79 Article "Astronaut
Thomas_Akers
American astronaut (born 1949)
13:57:19 UTC. Melnick once again served as a mission specialist during STS-49. On May 7, 1992, 23:40:00 UTC, Endeavour launched from LC-39B on its maiden
Bruce_E._Melnick
Division of NASA which trains astronauts
STS-32, STS-46, STS-62, STS-81, STS-98 Mae Jemison – STS-47 Tamara Jernigan – STS-40, STS-52, STS-67, STS-80, STS-96 Brent Jett – STS-72, STS-81, STS-97
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American astronaut and test pilot (born 1943)
of four space flights—STS-8 (August 30 – September 3, 1983), STS-51-G (June 17–24, 1985), STS-32 (January 9–20, 1990), and STS-49 (May 7–16, 1992) -- Brandenstein
Daniel_Brandenstein
1993 American crewed spaceflight to the Hubble Space Telescope
(EVAs)), an all-time record; even the re-positioning of Intelsat VI on STS-49 in May 1992 required only four. The flight plan allowed for two additional
STS-61
Blaha — STS-29, STS-33, STS-43, STS-58, STS-79/81 Michael J. Bloomfield — STS-86, STS-97, STS-110 Guion Bluford — STS-8, STS-61-A, STS-39, STS-53 Karol
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Activity done by an astronaut outside a spacecraft
first three-person EVA was performed on May 13, 1992, as the third EVA of STS-49, the maiden flight of Endeavour. Pierre Thuot, Richard Hieb, and Thomas
Extravehicular_activity
American astronaut and Air Force general (born 1954)
Fender Stratocaster while jamming with the all astronaut band, "Max Q". STS-49, which lasted from May 7–16, 1992, was the maiden voyage of Space Shuttle
Kevin_P._Chilton
American astronaut (born 1955)
Shuttle missions. He was a mission specialist on STS-39 and STS-49, and was a payload commander on STS-65. After leaving NASA he worked at AlliedSignal
Richard_Hieb
NASA flights of the partially reusable spacecraft
in orbit: STS-2 (equipment failure), STS-35 (weather), STS-44 (equipment failure), and STS-83 (equipment failure, relaunched as STS-94). STS-300 was the
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Spaceplane component of the Space Shuttle
final flight on June 1, 2011. Atlantis completed the final Shuttle flight, STS-135, on July 21, 2011. In addition to their crews and payloads, the reusable
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STS-82, STS-103, STS-110 Fayetteville: Richard O. Covey — STS-51-I, STS-26, STS-38, STS-61 Little Rock: Scott E. Parazynski — STS-66, STS-86, STS-95
List of American astronauts by birthplace
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— STS-87 (1997), STS-107 (2003) Leroy Chiao — STS-65 (1994), STS-72 (1996), STS-92 (2000), Soyuz TMA-5 (2004) Kevin P. Chilton — STS-49 (1992), STS-59
List of space travelers by nationality
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1992 American crewed spaceflight
STS-50 (U.S. Microgravity Laboratory-1) was a NASA Space Shuttle mission, the 12th mission of the Columbia orbiter. Columbia landed at Kennedy Space Center
STS-50
American scientist and astronaut (born 1952)
veteran of four space flights, Thornton flew on STS-33 in 1989, STS-49 in 1992, STS-61 in 1993, and STS-73 in 1995. She has logged over 975 hours in space
Kathryn_C._Thornton
1986 breakup of American orbiter
Endeavour began in 1987 and was completed in 1990, and it first flew on STS-49 in May 1992. He also announced that the program would no longer carry commercial
Space Shuttle Challenger disaster
Space_Shuttle_Challenger_disaster
1990 American crewed spaceflight to deploy Ulysses
STS-41 was the 36th Space Shuttle mission and the eleventh mission of the Space Shuttle Discovery. The four-day mission had a primary objective of launching
STS-41
1993 American crewed spaceflight
STS-51 was a NASA Space Shuttle Discovery mission that launched the Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) in September 1993. Discovery's
STS-51
Calendar year
before a football match between SC Bastia and Olympique de Marseille. May 7 STS-49: Space Shuttle Endeavour makes its maiden flight, as a replacement for Space
1992
NASA/ESA space telescope launched in 1990
repair would help demonstrate the viability of building Space Station Alpha. STS-49 in 1992 demonstrated the difficulty of space work. While its rescue of Intelsat
Hubble_Space_Telescope
1992 American crewed spaceflight
STS-45 was a 1992 NASA Space Shuttle mission using the Space Shuttle Atlantis. Its almost nine-day scientific mission was with a non-deployable payload
STS-45
American astronaut (born 1955)
for the class of 1995. A veteran of three space flights, STS-36 in 1990, STS-49 in 1992 and STS-62 in 1994, Thuot has logged over 654 hours in space, including
Pierre_J._Thuot
(born 1953), U.S. Navy (4 flights) STS-43 Atlantis — August 1991 — Pilot — Tracking and Data Relay Satellite deployment STS-52 Columbia — October/November
NASA_Astronaut_Group_11
Group of astronauts selected in 1987
Marine Corps (3 flights) STS-46 Atlantis — July 1992 — Pilot — Deployment of EURECA and Tethered Satellite System (TSS) STS-62 Columbia — March 1994 —
NASA_Astronaut_Group_12
1985 American crewed spaceflight
Force Base, California, at 16:33:49 EST on December 3, 1985, after 6 days, 21 hours, 4 minutes, and 49 seconds in orbit. STS-61-B marked the quickest turnaround
STS-61-B
American expendable launch system
kick motor. It was later visited by Space Shuttle Endeavour, on mission STS-49. Astronauts attached a new kick motor, which raised the satellite into a
Commercial_Titan_III
from the original on 30 May 2023. Retrieved 21 May 2021. Allender, Mark. "STS-49, The Rescue Of Intelsat-VI 603". Archived from the original on 16 December
List_of_longest_spacewalks
Senior leadership position in NASA
Retrieved July 13, 2014. "NASA - NASA Astronaut Mark Kelly Resumes Training For STS-134 Mission". Nasa.gov. February 4, 2011. Archived from the original on February
Chief_of_the_Astronaut_Office
Space Shuttle and SLS main engine
1960s, its concerted development began in the 1970s with the first flight, STS-1, on April 12, 1981. The RS-25 has undergone upgrades over its operational
RS-25
Geostationary communications satellite
perigee motor to raise the satellite's orbit. During its maiden flight, STS-49, in 1992 Space Shuttle Endeavour rendezvoused with and captured Intelsat
Intelsat_603
1990 American crewed spaceflight to deploy the Hubble Space Telescope
STS-31 was the 35th mission of NASA's Space Shuttle program and the tenth flight of the Space Shuttle Discovery. The primary purpose of this mission was
STS-31
Space Shuttle replica
Mock-up of an Orbus 21 kickmotor in Independence, similar to one carried on STS-49 for attachment to Intelsat 603 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Space
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space and therefore do not qualify as spaceflights. These were the fatal STS-51-L (Challenger disaster), and the non-fatal aborted Soyuz mission T-10a
List_of_human_spaceflights
1999 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
filled with cargo for station outfitting. STS-96 launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on 27 May 1999 at 06:49:42 AM EDT and returned to Kennedy on
STS-96
Historic Apollo Moonport
redesigned after leaks created scrubs of STS-127 and were also detected during attempts to launch STS-119 and STS-133. The GUCP released from the ET at launch
Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39
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American aerospace and defense company (1934–1997)
Victory: Aircraft Manufacturing in the Los Angeles Area in World War II, pp. 49–58, Cypress, CA, 2013. Francillon 1990, pp. 18–19. Bartlett & Steele 1979
Hughes_Aircraft_Company
1989 digital single-lens reflex camera
Shuttle Discovery, mission STS-48. Later the cameras were flown on several other Shuttle missions including STS-44, 45, 42, 49, 53, 56 and 61. Although
Nikon_NASA_F4
Satellite Toward a Proper Orbit". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2017-01-05. "STS-49 (Intelsat/Asem) Mission Profile". NASA.gov. NASA. Retrieved 2017-01-05.
Reboost
SLF was for mission STS-41B in 1984; landings were suspended at the site following brake damage and a blown tire during the STS-51D landing in 1985,
List of Space Shuttle landing sites
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Contingency Space Shuttle rescue mission designations
Space Shuttle missions designated STS-3xx (officially called Launch On Need (LON) missions) were rescue missions which would have been mounted to rescue
STS-3xx
S2CID 122308810. Portree, Mir Hardware Heritage, p.134. Kallender, Mark. "STS-49, The Rescue Of Intelsat-VI 603". Archived from the original on 16 December
List of spacewalks and moonwalks 1965–1999
List_of_spacewalks_and_moonwalks_1965–1999
American military satellite
2024. Eleven shuttle missions in total: STS-35 STS-39 STS-43 STS-44 STS-42 STS-45 STS-49 STS-50 STS-46 STS-47 STS-53 Ground-Based Interceptor / Exoatmospheric
LACE_(satellite)
First Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station
STS-88 was the first Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS). It was flown by Space Shuttle Endeavour, and took the first American
STS-88
2011 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS and final flight of the Space Shuttle program
STS-135 (ISS assembly flight ULF7) was the 135th and final mission of the American Space Shuttle program. It used the orbiter Atlantis and hardware originally
STS-135
man and first American woman in space was 22 years between Freedom 7 and STS-7, respectively. For China, this interval was almost eight and a half years
List_of_women_astronauts
- Czechoslovak Section STS 47 - Anderson Manor Dorset - advanced training on weapons, mines, booby traps, Snipers course STS 49 -Forthampton House, Tewkesbury
List_of_SOE_establishments
STS-113) First submariner in space: Michael McCulley (October 18, 1989, STS-34) Kenneth D. Cameron (born 1949), U.S. Marine Corps (3 flights) STS-37
NASA_Astronaut_Group_10
either launch or landing. STS-61-A in 1985 is the only flight to have both launched and landed with a crew of eight, and STS-71 in 1995 is the only other
List_of_Space_Shuttle_crews
Historic launch pad operated by NASA since 1969
the STS-116 mission. The program's remaining flights launched from pad 39A. To support the final Shuttle mission to the Hubble Space Telescope STS-125
Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39B
Kennedy_Space_Center_Launch_Complex_39B
People who have performed extravehicular activity
1984: STS-51-A EVA 1, 2 2 49 U.S. Jeffrey A. Hoffman 1985: STS-51-D EVA 1 1993: STS-61 EVA 1, 3, 5 4 50 U.S. S. David Griggs 1939–1989 1985: STS-51-D EVA
List_of_spacewalkers
Retrieved 17 December 2017. "STS-8". Spacefacts. Retrieved 18 December 2017. "STS-9". Spacefacts. Retrieved 18 December 2017. "STS-41B". Spacefacts. Retrieved
List of space travellers by first flight
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List of some notable people who have lived in the U.S. State of Colorado
STS-55; pilot of STS-71; commander of STS-84 and STS-91 Kent Rominger (born 1956) – pilot of STS-73, STS-80, and STS-85; commander of STS-96 and STS-100
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Rocket launch site in Florida, US
stage malfunction caused it to be visited by Space Shuttle Endeavour during STS-49) and the failed Mars Observer in September 1992. Following the Commercial
Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex 40
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Annual convention on space science and art in Arizona, United States
STS-49, STS-61, STS-73 Mario Runco Jr., STS-44, STS-54, STS-77 Charles D. Walker, STS-41-D, STS-51-D, STS-61-B Steven Hawley, STS-41-D, STS-61-C, STS-31
Spacefest
Indian-born American astronaut (1962–2003)
Columbia in 1997 as a mission specialist and robotic arm operator aboard STS-87. Her role in the flight caused some controversy due to the failed deployment
Kalpana_Chawla
Sullivan 1993 – STS-49 Extravehicular Crew: Thomas D. Akers, Pierre J. Thuot, Richard J. Hieb, and Kathryn C. Thornton 1994 – STS-61 Extravehicular
Victor_A._Prather_Award
Extreme benchmarks set off Earth by astronauts, launchers and probes
10 minutes). Man: John Glenn (aged 77 years, 3 months, and 11 days), on STS-95 on 29 October 1998 (about 9 days, 20 hours). Woman: Peggy Whitson (aged
List_of_spaceflight_records
Series of satellites
stable orbit. Intelsat arranged for a rescue of 603 by the US Space Shuttle. STS-49 was launched on May 7, 1992, 7:40 p.m. EDT. Three of the shuttle astronauts
Intelsat_VI
Da'i al-Mutlaq of Dawoodi Bohra from 1915 to 1965
maint: deprecated archival service (link) "AMU Chancellor's Delegation Visits STS School". amu.ac.in. 22 January 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival
Taher_Saifuddin
specialist on STS-39 and STS-49; payload commander on STS-65; scholar in residence at CU Boulder James Voss 1974 Mission specialist on STS-44, STS-53, STS-69, and
List of astronauts educated at the University of Colorado Boulder
List_of_astronauts_educated_at_the_University_of_Colorado_Boulder
2005 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
STS-114 was the first "Return to Flight" Space Shuttle mission following the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster. Discovery launched at 10:39 EDT (14:39 UTC)
STS-114
Space Shuttle orbiter (1985–2011)
STS-135, on July 8, 2011. STS-134 by Endeavour was expected to be the final flight before STS-135 was authorized in October 2010. STS-135 took advantage of
Space_Shuttle_Atlantis
First Space Shuttle mission, first orbital flight of the Space Shuttle Columbia
STS-1 (Space Transportation System-1) was the first orbital spaceflight of NASA's Space Shuttle program. The first orbiter, Columbia, launched on April
STS-1
Intergovernmental organization
v t e Intelsat Corporation COMSAT Intelsat Americas PanAmSat ITSO STS-49 List of Intelsat satellites Intelsat I, II, III Intelsat I Intelsat II F-1 II
International Telecommunications Satellite Organization
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Historic military launch site at Cape Canaveral
left it stranded in LEO, leading to Space Shuttle Endeavour visiting it on STS-49) and Mars Observer on September 25, 1992 (which ultimately failed en route
Integrate-Transfer-Launch Complex
Integrate-Transfer-Launch_Complex
Day of the year
program: The Space Shuttle Endeavour is launched on its first mission, STS-49. 1992 – Three employees at a McDonald's Restaurant in Sydney, Nova Scotia
May_7
doi:10.2514/6.1993-2696 – via the Internet Archive. Kallender, Mark. "STS-49, The Rescue Of Intelsat-VI 603". Archived from the original on 16 December
1992_in_spaceflight
2002 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
STS-113 was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle Endeavour. During the 14-day mission in late 2002
STS-113
2024 private crewed spaceflight
later repeated just five more times on Apollo 15, 16, 17, Skylab 2, and STS-49. Due to the unique depressurization protocol, the crew conducted research
Polaris_Dawn
Series of orbital maneuvers
Apollo Command/Service Module in lunar orbit rendezvous maneuvers. Also, the STS-49 crew rendezvoused with and attached a rocket motor to the Intelsat VI F-3
Space_rendezvous
1966 Pilot of STS-51-A, commanded STS-30, STS-53 and STS-69 James Buchli 1967 Mission specialist on STS-51-C, STS-61-A, STS-29 and STS-48 Michael J. Smith
List of astronauts educated at the United States Naval Academy
List_of_astronauts_educated_at_the_United_States_Naval_Academy
Centaur, leaving the Intelsat in LEO. Reboosted by Space Shuttle Endeavour on STS-49 Intelsat 604 23 June 1990 11:19 Commercial Titan III Cape Canaveral LC-40
List_of_Intelsat_satellites
2011 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS and final flight of Space Shuttle Discovery
STS-133 (ISS assembly flight ULF5) was the 133rd mission in NASA's Space Shuttle program; during the mission, Space Shuttle Discovery docked with the
STS-133
2008 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
STS-124 was the 35th mission of Space Shuttle Discovery. It went to the International Space Station on this mission. Discovery launched on May 31, 2008
STS-124
1978 American astronaut group
launching satellites. The pilots of the STS-1 and STS-2, Bob Crippen and Dick Truly, were given command of STS-7 and STS-8 respectively, with TFNGs Rick Hauck
NASA_Astronaut_Group_8
2005-03-01. Retrieved 2019-04-01. USAF Test Pilot School 50 Years and Beyond. p. 49. "Roosa Biography" (PDF). National Aeronautics and Space Administration. 1994-12-01
List of U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School alumni
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specialist on STS-41, STS-49, STS-61, and STS-79 Richard N. Richards University of Missouri Pilot on STS-28 and commander of STS-41, STS-50, and STS-64 Terrence
List of Lambda Chi Alpha members
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Soviet and Russian cosmonaut (born 1958)
International Space Station (ISS). On STS-60, he became the first Russian cosmonaut to fly on the Shuttle, and on STS-88, he helped connect the first Russian
Sergei_Krikalev
woman to perform a spacewalk; STS-33, STS-49, STS-61, STS-73 James Voss (1972), astronaut, STS-44, STS-53, STS-69, STS-101, ISS Paul B. Weisz (B.S.),
List of Auburn University people
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STS-66 and STS-77; commanded STS-85, STS-95 and STS-103 James D. Halsell 1978 Pilot of STS-65 and STS-74; commanded STS-83, STS-94 and STS-101 Kevin R
List of United States Air Force Academy alumni
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2011 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
STS-134 (ISS assembly flight ULF6) was the penultimate mission of NASA's Space Shuttle program and the 25th and last spaceflight of Space Shuttle Endeavour
STS-134
Intelsat communications satellite
v t e Intelsat Corporation COMSAT Intelsat Americas PanAmSat ITSO STS-49 List of Intelsat satellites Intelsat I, II, III Intelsat I Intelsat II F-1 II
Galaxy_33
Congress from giving itself a midterm or retroactive pay raise. May 16 – STS-49: Space Shuttle Endeavour lands safely after a successful maiden voyage.
1992_in_the_United_States
American astronaut
S. Army with the rank of colonel. Kimbrough was a mission specialist on STS-126, which launched on November 14, 2008. During the mission, Kimbrough performed
Shane_Kimbrough
Intelsat communications satellite
v t e Intelsat Corporation COMSAT Intelsat Americas PanAmSat ITSO STS-49 List of Intelsat satellites Intelsat I, II, III Intelsat I Intelsat II F-1 II
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1983 Space Shuttle Challenger mission
STS-8 was the eighth NASA Space Shuttle mission and the third flight of the Space Shuttle Challenger. It launched on August 30, 1983, and landed on September
STS-8
Retrieved July 23, 2022. Thurber, Jon (March 30, 2009). "David P. Cooley dies at 49; test pilot worked for Air Force, Lockheed Martin before fatal crash". Los
List_of_SETP_members
Partially reusable launch system and space plane
program. Its official program name was the Space Transportation System (STS), taken from the 1969 plan led by U.S. vice president Spiro Agnew for a system
Space_Shuttle
2009 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
STS-128 (ISS assembly flight 17A) was a NASA Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) that launched on August 28, 2009. Space Shuttle
STS-128
1995 American crewed spaceflight to Mir
STS-71 was a crewed spaceflight that was the third mission of the US/Russian Shuttle-Mir Program. The mission began on June 27, 1995, with the launch
STS-71
American spacecraft
used to correct its orbit. The Shuttle mission would have been similar to STS-49, which reboosted Intelsat 603 following the failure of its launch on a Commercial
Orion_3
Communications satellite constellation
v t e Intelsat Corporation COMSAT Intelsat Americas PanAmSat ITSO STS-49 List of Intelsat satellites Intelsat I, II, III Intelsat I Intelsat II F-1 II
DirecTV_satellite_fleet
American astronaut (born 1958)
mission, STS-103 in December 1999. The crew performed three spacewalks to return Hubble to science operations with several upgraded subsystems. STS-103 orbited
Steven_Smith_(astronaut)
Catholic church in Lviv, Ukraine
The Church of Sts. Olha and Elizabeth is a Catholic church located in Lviv, Ukraine between the city's main rail station and the Old Town. It was originally
Church of Sts. Olha and Elizabeth, Lviv
Church_of_Sts._Olha_and_Elizabeth,_Lviv
1985 American crewed spaceflight for the Department of Defense
STS-51-C (formerly STS-10) was the 15th flight of NASA's Space Shuttle program, and the third flight of Space Shuttle Discovery. It launched on January
STS-51-C
Treatise within Islam by Da'i al-Mutlaq
48 شموس بركات الربانيين Shumūs Barakāt al-Rabbāniyīn 1383 23.09.1435H 2015 STS 49 انهار فيوض الفاطميين Anhār Fūyūz al-Fātimiyyīn 1384 10.12.1436H 2016
Risalah_Ramadaniyya
for ferry flight to KSC Columbia January 30, 1984 (DFRC to Palmdale) for STS-17 modifications Enterprise April 2, 1984 (Brookley Air Force Base, Mobile
List of Shuttle Carrier Aircraft flights
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Communications satellite
v t e Intelsat Corporation COMSAT Intelsat Americas PanAmSat ITSO STS-49 List of Intelsat satellites Intelsat I, II, III Intelsat I Intelsat II F-1 II
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Male
English
Short form of English Stephen, STE means "crown."
Boy/Male
Scottish
Steward.
Male
French
French form of Latin Stephanus, STÉPHANE means "crown."
Male
Swedish
Pet form of Swedish Gustaf, GÖSTA means "meditation staff."
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Latin Gustavus, KYÖSTI means "meditation staff."
Male
Norse
Contracted form of Old Norse StÃgandr, STÃGR means "wanderer."
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, Christian, English
Form of Stuart; Keeper of the Estate
Boy/Male
Slavic
Military glory.
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 (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.
Boy/Male
English
From St. Alban.
Male
Norse
Old Norse legend name of a dwarf who almost married Thor's daughter Thrud, ALVÃSS means "all wise."
Male
English
English and Scottish short form of French Stuart, STU means "house guard; steward."
Male
Norse
Old Norse name derived from the word stÃgandr ("stepping, treading one"), hence "wanderer."
Male
Russian
(СтаÑ) Russian pet form of Slavic Stanislav, STAS means "glorious government."
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.
Boy/Male
English
Stiles.
Female
French
Feminine form of French Stéphane, STÉPHANIE means "crown."Â
Female
Egyptian
, the consort of Antef III.
Female
Egyptian
, a priestess of Amen Ra.
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STS 49
Girl/Female
Tamil
Joy
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vikranath | வீகà¯à®°à®¾à®¨à®¤
Warrior, Powerful
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Cloud
Girl/Female
Hindu
The eternal cleansing
Girl/Female
Tamil
Dakshana | தகà¯à®·à®¾à®¨à®¾Â
Boy/Male
Hindu
Leader of all human beings, King of men, The king
Surname or Lastname
South German
South German : variant of Heidel. In this spelling, the name is associated with a family of 19th-century German settlers in Russia.English (Gloucestershire) : unexplained.
Girl/Female
Indian, Malayalam
Steadfast; Spirit
Girl/Female
Muslim
Helper
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Cary, CARI means "dark one."
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STS 49
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n.
A colloquial abbreviation of Sister.
v. i.
A place of bestial debauchery.
pl.
of Apophysis
a.
Of or pertaining to Norway, its inhabitants, or its language.
adv.
In its essence; substantially.
v. i.
To soar; to ascend; to mount. See Stirrup.
pl.
of Sty
imp. & p. p.
of Sty
n.
See Sty, a boil.
v. t.
To shut up in, or as in, a sty.
a.
Of or pertaining to Scotland, its language, or its inhabitants; Scottish.
v. i.
A pen or inclosure for swine.
n.
Six. See Sise.
a.
Being in its prime.
v. i.
An inflamed swelling or boil on the edge of the eyelid.
n.
The Carob, a leguminous tree of the Mediterranean region; also, its edible beans or pods, called St. John's bread.
v. t.
To be adjusted; to fit; as, a coat sts well or ill.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Sty
n.
See Sty, a boil.