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Judicial test which weighs the importance of multiple factors in a case
a balancing test is any judicial test in which the jurists weigh the importance of multiple factors in a legal case. Proponents of such legal tests argue
Balancing_test
Physiological disturbance of perception
standardized balance assessments or outcome measures include but are not limited to the Functional Reach Test, Clinical Test for Sensory Integration in Balance (CTSIB)
Balance_disorder
Three steps for heating maintenance
In heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), testing, adjusting and balancing (TAB) are the three major steps used to achieve proper operation
Testing,_adjusting,_balancing
1791 amendment enumerating rights related to criminal prosecutions
than six months. In Barker v. Wingo, the Supreme Court articulated a balancing test to determine whether a defendant's right to a speedy trial had been
Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution
Sixth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
Irish Supreme Court case
Supreme Court appeal) had satisfied the balancing test applicable in cases of delay in prosecution. This balancing test requires an accused to show that his/her
PM v Director of Public Prosecutions
PM_v_Director_of_Public_Prosecutions
Test used in an exam of neurological function for balance
Romberg's test, Romberg's sign, or the Romberg maneuver is a test used in an exam of neurological function for balance. The Romberg test is a test of the
Romberg's_test
Commonly applied method of evaluation used to resolve matters of jurisprudence
test will lead to an unambiguous and repeatable result. Bright-line rule Balancing test Berne three-step test Habitual residence test Caroline test "But-for"
Test_(law)
Judicial test using clearly defined and objective factors
often contrasts bright-line rules with their opposite: balancing tests (or "fine line testing"), where a result depends on weighing several factors—which
Bright-line_rule
Ability to maintain the line of gravity of a body
Excursion Test: A dynamic balance test that measures single stance maximal reach in multiple directions. Balance Evaluation Systems Test (BESTest): Tests for
Balance_(ability)
US Supreme Court justice from 1994 to 2022
concurrence in the judgment of Reed v. Town of Gilbert (2015) favors a balancing test for content-based regulations rather than uniform application of strict
Stephen_Breyer
Medical diagnostic method
Tinetti Test (TT), or Performance Oriented Mobility Assessment (POMA), is a common clinical test for assessing a person's static and dynamic balance abilities
Tinetti_test
American politician and meteorologist
and remanded the case, ordering the lower court to "apply a different balancing test". The prosecution then used the footage in its case against Mitchell
Nicole_Mitchell_(politician)
Digital workload distribution techniques
Load balancing can optimize response time and avoid unevenly overloading some compute nodes while other compute nodes are left idle. Load balancing is the
Load_balancing_(computing)
Clinical test of balance
The Berg Balance Scale (or BBS) is a widely used clinical test of a person's static and dynamic balance abilities, named after Katherine Berg, one of the
Berg_Balance_Scale
1952 United States Supreme Court case
that "shocks the conscience" into tests of what violates due process clause of the 14th Amendment. This balancing test is often criticized as having subsequently
Rochin_v._California
Projective psychological test created in 1921
The Rorschach test is a projective psychological test in which subjects' perceptions of inkblots are recorded and then analyzed using psychological interpretation
Rorschach_test
1947 legal decision
described what is now called the Hand formula, a classic example of a balancing test. The case was the result of the sinking of the barge Anna C that took
United States v. Carroll Towing Co.
United_States_v._Carroll_Towing_Co.
Measuring tool used for balancing rotating machine parts
A balancing machine is a measuring tool used for balancing rotating machine parts such as rotors for electric motors, fans, turbines, disc brakes, disc
Balancing_machine
Free speech doctrine in US constitutional law
considered the clear and present danger test, but rejected it as too mechanical and instead introduced a balancing test. The federal appeals court heard oral
Clear_and_present_danger
Mechanical vibration
to Balance a Bicycle Wheel". https://www.instructables.com/Dynamic-Motor-Balancing-with-Sugru-and-an-iPhone/ http://www.conradhoffman.com/Balancing.xls
Balancing_of_rotating_masses
Battery of tests used by police officers
four possible clues: Sways while balancing, uses arms for balance, hopping and puts their foot down. The one-leg stand test is composed of two stages: the
Field_sobriety_testing
Ways of assessing the function of the kidneys
tests, blood tests, and medical imaging. Functions of a healthy kidney include maintaining a person's fluid balance, maintaining an acid-base balance;
Assessment_of_kidney_function
2006 United States Supreme Court case
stronger interest in this context could be accommodated by the ordinary balancing test. The Court wrote that its "precedents do not support the existence of
Garcetti_v._Ceballos
Legal concept in property law
balancing tests, with an ample amount of ambiguity thrown in." Most cases involving regulatory takings are "evaluated under the multifactor balancing
Inverse_condemnation
Theory in international relations
world. Thomas Mowle and David Sacko describe "soft balancing" as "balancing that does not balance at all." These theoretical efforts are counter-productive
Balance of power (international relations)
Balance_of_power_(international_relations)
Human-created installation rock art
Rock balancing (also stone balancing, or stacking) is a form of recreation or artistic expression in which rocks are piled in balanced stacks, often in
Rock_balancing
Concepts from statistical hypothesis testing
evidence that may be more prejudicial than probative (the Rule 403 balancing test). Substantial scholarship dating back centuries discusses the grave
Type_I_and_type_II_errors
Battery-powered electric vehicle
A self-balancing scooter (also hoverboard, self-balancing board, electric scooter board, or swegway) is a self-balancing personal transporter consisting
Self-balancing_scooter
2023 United States Supreme Court case
plaintiff's residence, while the former had adopted a balancing test. The court decided to apply a balancing test but, unlike the Third Circuit, focused their
Yegiazaryan_v._Smagin
Device that performs isotope separation of gases
fibre. Dynamic balancing of the assembly was accomplished by adding small traces of epoxy at the locations indicated by the balancing test unit. The motor
Gas_centrifuge
Tendency of an item of evidence to prove/disprove one of the legal elements of a case
or stricken from the record "if objected to by opposing counsel". A balancing test may come into the picture if the value of the evidence needs to be weighed
Relevance_(law)
Hologram bracelet brand
athletes were subjected to tests of flexibility, balance, and strength, after which they switched bracelets and performed the tests again. The study found
Power_Balance
Head trauma that impacts the brain capacity
abnormalities in balancing abilities, which is a commonly reported symptom of concussed individuals. When conducting the balance test, it is important
Pediatric_concussion
Important decisions of US courts
S. 514 (1972) The Supreme Court laid down a four-part case-by-case balancing test for determining whether the defendant's speedy trial right under the
List of landmark court decisions in the United States
List_of_landmark_court_decisions_in_the_United_States
offensive to the ordinary reasonable person." The court set forth a simple balancing test in order to determine whether the invasion of privacy was substantial
Smyth_v._Pillsbury_Co.
Adjustment of color intensities in photography
frequently used for color balancing, as well. Color constancy is, in turn, related to chromatic adaptation. Conceptually, color balancing consists of two steps:
Color_balance
1982 US court case
the complexity and confusion for which the Sherbert balancing test had been criticized. Posner's test, he argued, also made it too easy for the state to
Menora v. Illinois High School Association
Menora_v._Illinois_High_School_Association
Several distinct principles of law
law of legal technology. The principle of proportionality requires a balancing test of military advantage and the risk of harm to civilians and civilian
Proportionality_(law)
2004 House of Lords decision on privacy in English law
picture added something of "real significance". The court engaged in a balancing test by firstly determining whether the applicant had a reasonable expectation
Campbell_v_MGN_Ltd
Electromechanical weight measuring instrument
A Kibble balance (also formerly known as a watt balance) is an electromechanical measuring instrument that measures the weight of a test object very precisely
Kibble_balance
Score from a test designed to assess intelligence
intelligence quotient (IQ) is a total score derived from a set of standardized tests or subtests designed to assess human intelligence. Originally, IQ was a
Intelligence_quotient
Hypothesis that inertial and gravitational masses are equivalent
the acceleration of a test particle is independent of its properties, including its rest mass." Mass (measured with a balance) and weight (measured with
Equivalence_principle
2024 United States Supreme Court case
was asked to determine whether the "speedy trial" test from Barker v. Wingo or the balancing test from Mathews v. Eldridge applies to a judicial-forfeiture
Culley_v._Marshall
Preserving an embryo at sub-zero temperatures
language surrounding the allocation of the embryos, and they also employ a balancing test of the parties' interests alongside the contractual approach or simply
Embryo_cryopreservation
United States federal law
used a balancing test method that weighed public utility of the data against potential for consumer harm. The application of the balancing test resulted
Home_Mortgage_Disclosure_Act
American stage magician (1869–1950)
Lifting Test, Umbrella Test, and The Balance Test, were stage tricks accomplished by force deflection. Hurst caused stage volunteers to lose balance, stumble
Lulu_Hurst
1791 amendment limiting government restriction of civil liberties
Justice Felix Frankfurter proposed a "balancing test," which soon supplanted the "clear and present danger" test: "The demands of free speech in a democratic
First Amendment to the United States Constitution
First_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
Medical diagnostic method
The Parallel Walk Test is a quick and simple quantitative measuring tool for balance during walking and could be a useful tool in clinical settings for
Parallel_Walk_Test
2008 case of the European Court of Human Rights
The case's significance lay in that it rejected repeated calls for a "balancing test" to be introduced in response to the new "international climate" of
Saadi_v_Italy
Exception to the Fourth Amendment
for addressing them. Because the reasonableness inquiry is a holistic balancing test, a search program may be consistent with the Fourth Amendment even if
Special_needs_exception
jurisprudence, invoking the Penn Central balancing test almost invariably favors the government. This three-factor test, which considers the economic impact
Regulatory_taking
1984 United States Supreme Court case
slurred and difficult to understand. The defendant could not perform a "balancing test" without falling. The officer asked the defendant whether he had consumed
Berkemer_v._McCarty
1997 United States Supreme Court case
the Rule 403 balancing test. Because Rule 403 contemplates a balancing test, the Court then had to describe how to conduct that balancing. Two possibilities
Old_Chief_v._United_States
1970 United States Supreme Court case
unconstitutional under the Dormant Commerce Clause. Justice Stewart used a balancing test. Where the statute regulates evenhandedly to effectuate a legitimate
Pike_v._Bruce_Church,_Inc.
Categories of free speech not protected by the First Amendment
to regulate the speech of lawyers. A balancing test is employed when the Court considers attorney speech. This test weighs "the State's legitimate interest
United States free speech exceptions
United_States_free_speech_exceptions
supervisors and technicians in the following disciplines: Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing (TAB) of HVAC systems; Building Systems Commissioning (BSC);
National Environmental Balancing Bureau
National_Environmental_Balancing_Bureau
2014 United States Supreme Court case
a new test for assessing standing in false advertising, rejecting the existing tests, including the Sixth Circuit's "reasonable interest test". In that
Lexmark International, Inc. v. Static Control Components, Inc.
Lexmark_International,_Inc._v._Static_Control_Components,_Inc.
Mass distribution in an automobile tire
that it would on a vehicle. Dynamic balancing may therefore create new unintended imbalances. Dynamic balancing has traditionally required removing the
Tire_balance
U.S. constitutional law doctrine
impact on interstate commerce, the court will evaluate the law using a balancing test. The Court determines whether the interstate burden imposed by a law
Dormant_Commerce_Clause
Clauses in the 5th and 14th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution
a hearing, and a neutral judge. The Supreme Court has formulated a balancing test to determine the rigor with which the requirements of procedural due
Due_Process_Clause
Performance test
the functions of the test include evaluating balance, grip strength and motor coordination of the subjects; especially in testing the effect of experimental
Rotarod_performance_test
Longest and original form of cricket
Test cricket is a format of the sport of cricket, considered the game's most prestigious and traditional form. Often referred to as the "ultimate test"
Test_cricket
2023 United States Supreme Court case
Gorsuch suggested that courts should only be able to use the comparative balancing test from Pike when the variables to be balanced can be measured and compared
National Pork Producers Council v. Ross
National_Pork_Producers_Council_v._Ross
1977 United States Supreme Court case
obvious on the face), and the court suggested that a fact intensive balancing test considering many factors including but not limited to: 1) the impact
Village of Arlington Heights v. Metropolitan Housing Development Corp.
Village_of_Arlington_Heights_v._Metropolitan_Housing_Development_Corp.
American proposed legal bill
toward the government. Judges could not quash a subpoena through a balancing test if prosecutors presented facts showing that the information sought might
Free_Flow_of_Information_Act
Test used in otolaryngology to help assess whether a patient has a vestibular pathology
The Unterberger test, also Unterberger's test and Unterberger's stepping test, is a test used in otolaryngology to help assess whether a patient has a
Unterberger_test
1980 United States Supreme Court case
regarding White Mountain Apache Tribe v. Bracker, resulting implied preemption balancing test, and its use by lower courts for the last four decades.
White Mountain Apache Tribe v. Bracker
White_Mountain_Apache_Tribe_v._Bracker
Measurement that evaluates the success of an organization
that reflect quality of care, and patient experience. In education, balance test scores with indicators of student engagement and learning environment
Performance_indicator
1950 United States Supreme Court case
clear test or rule for doing so. The case was also the first time the Court applied a balancing test to indirect restrictions on free speech, a test the
American Communications Ass'n v. Douds
American_Communications_Ass'n_v._Douds
Measuring instrument in magnetism
available balances have a port at their base for this application. In use, a long, cylindrical sample to be tested is suspended from a balance, partially
Gouy_balance
Group of deaf men recruited to study weightlessness
place styluses into small holes, balancing tests where subjects attempted to walk in straight lines, and a "dial test", in which subjects were instructed
Gallaudet_Eleven
2007 United States Supreme Court case
commerce for purposes of the Commerce Clause." Roberts applied the balancing test from Pike v. Bruce Church, Inc. to determine that the local benefits
United Haulers Ass'n v. Oneida-Herkimer Solid Waste Management Authority
United_Haulers_Ass'n_v._Oneida-Herkimer_Solid_Waste_Management_Authority
Aspect of United States law enforcement
balancing test drawn from Keith, that FISA as amended is constitutional because the surveillances it authorizes are reasonable. The "balancing test drawn
Warrantless searches in the United States
Warrantless_searches_in_the_United_States
Tests for paper and ink interaction
variety of tests are used to determine ink and paper and paperboard quality, and to measure their interactions. They are necessary to balance print quality
Paper_and_ink_testing
Annual event of the National Hockey League
2014, the test is intended to assess prospects' forearm and upper arm flexor muscular strength, endurance, and core stability. The Y-balance test was added
NHL_draft_combine
Clause in the Sixth Amendment of the United States Constitution
analysis of potential Speedy Trial violations, and laid out a four-factor balancing test for lower courts to make that determination. In Doggett v. United States
Speedy_Trial_Clause
Non-confidential information generally pertaining to the conduct of government
their records expunged. Again, the determination will often result in a balancing test comparing the public's interest in disclosure against the individual
Public_records
Area of water law related to drainage of surface water
use rule presents a subjective standard, courts will often employ a balancing test to determine whether a landowner is liable to neighbors for alteration
Drainage_law
Instrument to measure the weight of an object
A scale or balance is a device used to measure weight or mass. These are also known as mass scales, weight scales, mass balances, massometers, and weight
Weighing_scale
2021 video game
game offered on Steam as part of one of the first major large-scale balance tests, and which they planned to continue after the game's release. The game
Loop_Hero
Mechanism to make parity between cars in auto racing
can gather data to allow the balancing of the cars, with new-to-class cars also subject to wind tunnel and dynometer testing. Once the results are obtained
Balance_of_performance
2012 United States Supreme Court case
interests, like protection against workplace bias or retaliation. With a balancing test, courts consider whether a general law, if applied to a religious institution
Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church & School v. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Hosanna-Tabor_Evangelical_Lutheran_Church_&_School_v._Equal_Employment_Opportunity_Commission
Guarantee of the freedom of religion
criticism of the fact that the courts have not applied any form of balancing test to determine whether freedom of religion has been reasonably restricted
Article 15 of the Constitution of Singapore
Article_15_of_the_Constitution_of_Singapore
Legal standard in the United States and Canada
originally entered into case law with Rochin v. California (1953). This balancing test is often cited as having subsequently been used in a particularly subjective
Shocks_the_conscience
"Reasonable limits clause" of the Canadian constitution
bottle of sherry and set about constructing the now famous three prong balancing test. Bakan was supposedly influenced by US case law, which Morton and Knopff
Section 1 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Section_1_of_the_Canadian_Charter_of_Rights_and_Freedoms
1985 United States Supreme Court case
supported neither by precedent nor even by a fair application of the 'Balancing test of power' it proclaims in this very opinion. Brennan went on to argue
New_Jersey_v._T._L._O.
1990 United States Supreme Court case
detailed or invasive searches would be treated differently). Applying a balancing test, the Court found that the constitutionality of the search tilted in
Michigan Department of State Police v. Sitz
Michigan_Department_of_State_Police_v._Sitz
1972 United States Supreme Court case
witness possessed by a group of journalists. Posner used the case-by-case balancing test envisioned by Justice Powell, writing: The federal interest in cooperating
Branzburg_v._Hayes
US state government agency
are allowed, and agents can enter property without suspicion. The "balancing test", the "promotion of legitimate governmental interests against the intrusion
Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
Louisiana_Department_of_Wildlife_and_Fisheries
Laboratory analysis performed on a blood sample
fingerprick. Multiple tests for specific blood components, such as a glucose test or a cholesterol test, are often grouped together into one test panel called
Blood_test
Patent on an invention in the field of biology
processes for the production of…animals”. The EPO undertook a utilitarian balancing test to make their determination on the ordre public and morality exceptions
Biological_patent
data for testing". DATPROF. 2019-10-17. Retrieved 2020-07-09. El Emam, Khaled (2020-05-19). Practical Synthetic Data Generation: Balancing Privacy and
Test_data
Among them, Computerized dynamic posturography (CDP), also called test of balance (TOB), is a non-invasive specialized clinical assessment technique
Posturography
2015 United States Supreme Court case
He provided a balancing test for determining whether employers engaged in intentional discrimination under the terms of the Act. The test provided, "A
Young v. United Parcel Service
Young_v._United_Parcel_Service
1959 United States Supreme Court case
balancing test: "I do not agree that laws directly abridging First Amendment freedoms can be justified by a balancing process... [The balancing test]
Barenblatt_v._United_States
1998 United States Supreme Court case
"compelling law enforcement need for information." O'Connor proposed a balancing test, which would weigh the client’s posthumous interest in confidentiality
Swidler & Berlin v. United States
Swidler_&_Berlin_v._United_States
2001 United States Supreme Court case
threats of physical harm. Others contend the opinion endorses an ad hoc balancing test, requiring courts to engage in a freeform, case-by-case analysis of
Bartnicki_v._Vopper
Subpoena to seek the identity of an unknown defendant
that "a test requiring notice and opportunity to be heard, coupled with a showing of a prima facie case and the application of a balancing test—such as
Doe_subpoena
2005 United States Supreme Court case
protections. The particular protections required emerged from a three-part balancing test first articulated in Mathews v. Eldridge, 424 U.S. 319 (1976). The three
Wilkinson_v._Austin
2000 United States Supreme Court case
Wardlow and the Crisis of Legitimacy: An Argument for a 'Real Cost' Balancing Test". Law & Inequality. 19: 1. ISSN 0737-089X. Text of Illinois v. Wardlow
Illinois_v._Wardlow
BALANCING TEST
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; perhaps a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place. It has been suggested that it might be an altered form of Scottish Ballantine, but the distribution and variants (including Blanding) make it more probable that it is an altered form of a French original.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Victorious; Balancing in Everything; Goddess Durga
Boy/Male
Muslim
One who pronounces the testimony of faith
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Blanton.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Parikshit | பரிகà¯à®·à®¿à®¤Â
Name of An ancient king, Tested one or proven (Posthumous son of Abhimanyu, heir of the Pandavas. Pariksit means 'the examiner', as the brahmins said he would come to examine all men in his search for the Supreme Lord)
Parikshit | பரிகà¯à®·à®¿à®¤Â
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, and Jewish
English, Scottish, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, and Jewish : from the Hebrew personal name Gavriel ‘God has given me strength’. This was borne by an archangel in the Bible (Daniel 8:16 and 9:21), who in the New Testament announced the impending birth of Jesus to the Virgin Mary (Luke 1:26–38). It has been a comparatively popular personal name in all parts of Europe, among both Christians and Jews, during the Middle Ages and since. Compare Michael and Raphael.
Surname or Lastname
Jewish (Ashkenazic)
Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a refiner, from Yiddish test ‘crucible’, ‘melting pot’.English : nickname for someone with a large or otherwise remarkable head, from Old French teste ‘head’.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from the Middle English personal name Ma(t)thew, vernacular form of the Greek New Testament name Matthias, Matthaios, which is ultimately from the Hebrew personal name Matityahu ‘gift of God’. This was taken into Latin as Mat(t)hias and Matthaeus respectively, the former being used for the twelfth apostle (who replaced Judas Iscariot) and the latter for the author of the first Gospel. In many European languages this distinction is reflected in different surname forms. The commonest vernacular forms of the personal name, including English Matthew, Old French Matheu, Spanish Mateo, Italian Matteo, Portuguese Mateus, Catalan and Occitan Mateu are generally derived from the form Matthaeus. The American surname Matthew has also absorbed European cognates from other languages, including Greek Mathias and Mattheos.It is found as a personal name among Christians in India, and in the U.S. is used as a family name among families from southern India.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Parikshith | பரீகà¯à®·à¯€à®¤
Name of An ancient king, Tested one or proven (son of Abhimanyu)
Parikshith | பரீகà¯à®·à¯€à®¤
Girl/Female
Tamil
Pareeksha | பரீகà¯à®·à®¾
Test, Exam
Pareeksha | பரீகà¯à®·à®¾
Boy/Male
Tamil
Rikshit | ரீகà¯à®·à®¿à®¤
Tested one, Proven (son of Abhimanyu)
Rikshit | ரீகà¯à®·à®¿à®¤
Surname or Lastname
English, German, French, and Jewish
English, German, French, and Jewish : from the personal name, Hebrew Yosef ‘may He (God) add (another son)’. In medieval Europe this name was borne frequently but not exclusively by Jews; the usual medieval English vernacular form is represented by Jessup. In the Book of Genesis, Joseph is the favorite son of Jacob, who is sold into slavery by his brothers but rises to become a leading minister in Egypt (Genesis 37–50). In the New Testament Joseph is the husband of the Virgin Mary, which accounts for the popularity of the given name among Christians.A bearer of the name Joseph with the secondary surname Langoumois (and therefore presumably from the Angoumois region of France) is documented in Quebec City in 1718.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English vernacular form, Maudeleyn, of the New Testament Greek personal name Magdalēnē. This is a byname, meaning ‘woman from Magdala’ (a village on the Sea of Galilee, deriving its name from Hebrew migdal ‘tower’), denoting the woman cured of evil spirits by Jesus (Luke 8:2), who later became a faithful follower. In Christian folk belief she was generally identified with the repentant sinner who washed Christ’s feet with her tears in Luke 7; hence the name came to be used as a byname for a prostitute, also a tearful woman. The popularity of the personal name increased with the supposed discovery of her relics in the 13th century.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Old French testard, a pejorative derivative of teste ‘head’ (see Testa).German : from Latin testa ‘head’, hence a nickname for someone with a large or otherwise remarkable head, or, especially in Bavaria, a topographic name for someone who lived at one end of a village or a row of fields, from the same word.German : metonymic occupational name for a silver smelter, from Bavarian test ‘furnace for refining silver’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a personal name that has the same origin as Jacob. However, among English speakers, it is now felt to be a separate name in its own right. This is largely because in the Authorized Version of the Bible (1611) the form James is used in the New Testament as the name of two of Christ’s apostles (James the brother of John and James the brother of Andrew), whereas in the Old Testament the brother of Esau is called Jacob. The form James comes from Latin Jacobus via Late Latin Jac(o)mus, which also gave rise to Jaime, the regular form of the name in Spanish (as opposed to the learned Jacobo). See also Jack and Jackman. This is a common surname throughout the British Isles, particularly in South Wales.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Pariksha | பரீகà¯à®·à®¾
Test, Exam
Pariksha | பரீகà¯à®·à®¾
Girl/Female
Hindu
Name of An ancient king, Tested one or proven (son of Abhimanyu)
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the female personal name Isabel(l)(a). This originated as a variant of Elizabeth, a name which owed its popularity in medieval Europe to the fact that it was borne by John the Baptist’s mother. The original form of the name was Hebrew Elisheva ‘my God (is my) oath’; it appears thus in Exodus 6:23 as the name of Aaron’s wife. By New Testament times the second element had been altered to Hebrew shabat ‘rest’, ‘Sabbath’. The form Isabella originated in Spain, the initial syllable being detached because of its resemblance to the definite article el, and the final one being assimilated to the characteristic Spanish feminine ending -ella. The name in this form was introduced to France in the 13th century, being borne by a sister of St. Louis who lived as a nun after declining marriage with the Holy Roman Emperor. Thence it was taken to England, where it achieved considerable popularity as an independent personal name alongside its doublet Elizabeth.
Surname or Lastname
Dutch
Dutch : patronymic from the personal name Lans (Germanic Lanzo).English : habitational name from Lancing in West Sussex, so named from an Old English personal name Wlanc + -ingas ‘family or followers of’.This was the most frequent name in New Netherland in the 17th century. Among others, Gerrit Frederickse Lansing and his wife, Elizabeth Hendrix, came to America with their European-born children during the late 1640s. There is a waterway near Utica, NY called Lansingkill, named for a family with this surname.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Test, Exam
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Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
God Venkateswara
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Possessed with Wisdom; One who is Intelligent
Boy/Male
German
God-helmet
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Attract
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Radiance
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Good
Girl/Female
Indian
First Woman who Wrote Veda
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Success
Boy/Male
Sikh
One who lives God oriented life
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Boy in Heaven
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n.
A weight, power, or agency, acting against or balancing another
a.
Flying off (after striking) in an oblique direction; as, a glancing shot.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Blank
n.
The operation of blanching plants, by excluding the light of the sun; the condition of a blanched plant.
adv.
In a glancing manner; transiently; incidentally; indirectly.
n.
A ropedancer's balancing pole.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Balance
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Glance
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Valance
a.
Shooting, as light.
n.
A balancing of the mind between motives or reasons, with consequent indecision and doubt.
a.
Balancing; moving like a balance, as it tends to an equipoise or level.
n.
The act or result of balancing or adjusting; equipoise; even adjustment of forces.
n.
A balancing; equipoise.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Lance
v. t.
To conclude, as by an enumeration and balancing of chances; hence, to think; to suppose; -- followed by an objective clause; as, I reckon he won't try that again.
n.
A sharp instrument used for opening veins, lancing gums, etc.; a kind of lancet.
n.
The producing of an unintended effect by the glancing of an instrument, as when a shot intended for A glances and strikes B.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Blanch
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Elance