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Literature that intermixes notions of classical poetry and computer code
Code poetry is literature that intermixes notions of classical poetry and source code. Unlike digital poetry, which prominently uses physical computers
Code_poetry
Recreational computer programming competition
programming portal Code poetry Data compression Minification (programming) Obfuscation (software) Perl pastimes Kolmogorov complexity Code Golf Stack Exchange
Code_golf
Form of electronic literature
publication. Digital poetry types hypertext, kinetic poetry, computer generated animation, digital visual poetry, interactive poetry, code poetry, experimental
Digital_poetry
Australian artist
Australian-based artist and practitioner of net.art, working primarily with code poetry, electronic literature, mezangelle, and digital games. Born Mary-Anne
Mez_Breeze
Man'yōshū, the first Japanese poetry anthology 772 – Kakyō Hyōshiki 歌経標式 (also known as Uta no Shiki ("The Code of Poetry"), a Japanese text on poetics
8th_century_in_poetry
Code poem
Perl poetry (Thesis). ProQuest 305162869.[page needed] Kerr, Chris; Holden, Daniel (2023). "Optimizing Code for Performance: Reading ./code --poetry". In
Black_Perl
2020 text-generating language model
Times, Farhad Manjoo said that GPT-3's ability to generate computer code, poetry, and prose is not just "amazing", "spooky", and "humbling", but also
GPT-3
Programming language for experimentation or art
cultural expression and refusal", seeing esolangs as similar to code art and code poetry, such as Mez Breeze's mezangelle, a belief shared by others in
Esoteric_programming_language
Form of poetry
Blackout poetry, or erasure poetry, is a form of found poetry or found object art created by erasing words from an existing text in prose or verse and
Blackout_poetry
Creative writing that includes computer code
broader practice exploring "the art of code." Codework has been used for many forms of writing, mostly poetry and fiction. Duc Thuan's Days of JavaMoon
Codework
Genre of literature
generation Bizarro fiction Code poetry Concrete poetry Dada Digital poetry Ergodic literature Flarf poetry Haptic poetry L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E Lettrism Literary
Experimental_literature
2024 non-fiction book
Code Name Puritan: Norman Holmes Pearson at the Nexus of Poetry, Espionage, and American Power is a biography of Norman Holmes Pearson by Greg Barnhisel
Code_Name_Puritan
Telephone area code for New Orleans, Louisiana
2019 album Poetry in Motion also has a lyrical reference to the area code. The New Orleanian Hot 8 Brass Band also reference the area code in their song
Area_code_504
Art school in New York City
explore the intersections of code, art, hardware and theory—focusing especially on artistic intervention, including code poetry. Rather than formal classes
School_for_Poetic_Computation
Tradition of poetry
Urdu poetry (Urdu: اُردُو شاعرى Urdū šāʿirī) is a tradition of poetry and has many different forms. Today, it is an important part of the culture of India
Urdu_poetry
Minimalist philosophies in hardware and software
languages. The programming hobby of code golf results in minimalist software, but these are typically exercises or code poetry, not usable applications software
Minimalism_(computing)
Cree poet and social worker
of poetry: Bear Bones & Feathers (1994), Blue Marrow (1998/2005), The Crooked Good (2007) and Burning in this Midnight Dream (2016). Halfe uses code-switching
Louise_Bernice_Halfe
Arabic poetry composed between 540 and 620 AD
Pre-Islamic Arabic poetry, known in Arabic literature as al-shi'r al-Jahili ("poetry from the Jahiliyyah", i.e. from the pre-Islamic period), was composed
Pre-Islamic_Arabic_poetry
Integration of programming as part of running program
group. The figure of live coder is who performs the act of live coding, usually "artists who want to learn to code, and coders who want to express themselves"
Live_coding
1973 studio album by Marcos Valle
"pop-rock-samba-jazz gem", noting its "wicked rhythmic sense" and "politically coded poetry" and comparing the track "Mentira" to Stevie Wonder's "Superstition"
Previsão_do_Tempo
British actor
series Vampire Academy and as Liam Barlow, aka "Hoodie", in the 2025 series Code of Silence. Kieron Moore was born on 23 December 1996 in Manchester. He comes
Kieron_Moore_(English_actor)
Artificial language and art project by Mez Breeze
2002). "Digital Code and Literary Text" (PDF). Retrieved 2014-07-07. http://hypertext.rmit.edu.au/dac/papers/Strehovec.pdf (Code Poetry) mo(ve.men)tion
Mezangelle
Topics referred to by the same term
rock band from 2008 to 2011 Los (Blake), a character in William Blake's poetry Los (rapper) (born 1982), stage name of American rapper Carlos Coleman "Los"
Los
reorganized the Roman University and promoted the study of literature, poetry, and antiquities. Last pope to not have been in the priestly orders at the
List_of_popes
American poetry competition
Underground Indi's at Nat's.... "Home - Carbonite Discount Offer Code". National Poetry Slam 2011. "Team Finals PSI Scores". "Team Finals PSI Scores". "Team
National_Poetry_Slam
Linguistic experiments in sound symbolism and language creation
Art and Fluxus. Even after its peak, Zaum poetry has continued to be written. Serge Segay created Zaum poetry beginning around 1962. Rea Nikonova started
Zaum
something they can be derogatory. They often comprise the basis for praise poetry, serve as permanent titles, or as terms of formal address that reinforce
Praise_name
geometrical patterns in her paintings, calling these works Kigō shi (code poetry). In later years, Kanno audited university classes in physics and mathematics
Seiko_Kanno
American artist and poet (born 1980)
involving four NFT videos of poetry written in looping handwriting and powered by Technelegy. Stiles uses binary code as an inspiration for her work
Sasha_Stiles
British mathematician, programmer and writer of interactive fiction (born 1968)
IF writer Emily Short. Curses (1993, Z-code) Deja Vu (1993, Z-code) Balances (1994, Z-code) Jigsaw (1995, Z-code) The Meteor, the Stone and a Long Glass
Graham_Nelson
18th–17th century BCE writings
organization such as the couplet or the stanza, but the Sumerian definition of poetry is unknown. It is not rhymed, although “comparable effects were sometimes
Sumerian_literature
2019 American science fiction drama
to NASA as a rookie engineer on the Apollo–Soyuz project. Ellen visits a poetry reading of Pam's and, despite being surprised by Pam's new girlfriend, agrees
For_All_Mankind_(TV_series)
List of codes used to classify chess openings
This is a list of the codes used to classify chess openings in the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings. The five-volume encyclopaedia was first published
List_of_ECO_codes
American singer-songwriter (born 1988)
She is also known for her online comedy sketches, rhyming spoken-word poetry, and videos celebrating literature, space, technology, and nerd culture
Elle_Cordova
Integrated development environment
source browser and code navigation, code refactoring, import management, error checking, auto-reformatting, unit testing with code coverage, version control
Wing_IDE
2009 book by András Gerevich
(Hungarian: Barátok; Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈbɒraːtok]) is the third poetry collection by András Gerevich. It was first published in 2009 by Kalligram
Friends_(poetry_collection)
Punctuation mark
Yeshaya, Joachim J.M.S., ed. (2010). Medieval Hebrew Poetry in Muslim Egypt: The Secular Poetry of the Karaite Poet Moses Ben Abraham Dar'i. Karaite Texts
Bracket
Type of classical Japanese poetry
Waka (和歌; 'Japanese poem') is a type of poetry in classical Japanese literature. Although waka in modern Japanese is written as 和歌, in the past it was
Waka_(poetry)
materiality and digital poetry. Mez Breeze is an Australian-based artist and practitioner of net.art, working primarily with code poetry, electronic literature
List of authors of electronic literature
List_of_authors_of_electronic_literature
Type of musical delivery involving rhythmic speech
(rhythm, rhyme), and "delivery" (cadence, tone). Rap differs from spoken-word poetry in that it is usually performed off-time to musical accompaniment. It also
Rapping
New Orleans Mardi Gras Carnival krewe
Gold 1964 Journeys 1963 Mark Twain 1962 Nature: The Master Artist 1959 Poetry of the American Scene 1957 Famous Gardens of the World 1956 Early Contemporaries
Mistick_Krewe_of_Comus
Poetry written in French
French poetry (French: Poésie française) is a category of French literature. It may include Francophone poetry composed outside France and poetry written
French_poetry
Traditional ideology and code of conduct of knights
Chivalry, or the chivalric language, is an informal and varying code of conduct that developed in France between 1170 and 1220. It is associated with the
Chivalry
Germanic language spoken from the 8th to 12th centuries
West Germanic North Sea Germanic Old Saxon Writing system Latin Language codes ISO 639-3 osx Linguist List osx Glottolog olds1250 Area in which Old Saxon
Old_Saxon
St. Lucian-Canadian poet, editor, writer and academic (born 1984)
Griffin Poetry Prize. In 2021, publisher McClelland & Stewart announced Lubrin as their new poetry editor. In 2024, Lubrin’s first book of fiction, Code Noir
Canisia_Lubrin
Poetry from the United States of America
American poetry refers to the poetry of the United States. It arose first as efforts by American colonists to add their voices to English poetry in the
American_poetry
Adherer Algoid Purple Algoid Al-mi'raj Based on Al-mi'raj "in Islamic poetry, a yellow hare with a single black horn on its head." Counted among the
List of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition monsters
List_of_Advanced_Dungeons_&_Dragons_2nd_edition_monsters
Topics referred to by the same term
channel Crime & Investigation Network (South East Asia) Ci (poetry), a form of Chinese lyric poetry Qi, a central concept in several eastern philosophies Categorical
CI
Maya Angelou's poetic works
relationships, or overcoming hardships. The metaphors in her poetry serve as "coding", or litotes, for meanings understood by other Blacks, but her
Poetry_of_Maya_Angelou
Ubwiiru (Kinyarwanda: Mystery) is the traditional name for the sacred code of the Monarchy of Rwanda. Encompassing songs, proverbs, laws, customs and a
Ubwiiru
Moral code of the Eso Ikoyi
Emi Omo Eso is the name ascribed to the moral code of the Eso Ikoyi warrior caste of the Yorubas of West Africa. Its literal translation is I, the child
Emi_Omo_Eso
Moral code of the samurai
a samurai moral code concerning samurai attitudes, behavior, and lifestyle. Its origins date back to the Kamakura period, but the code was formalized in
Bushido
Topics referred to by the same term
Soaz, a genre of poetry in Persian and Urdu Saifuddin Soz, Indian professor and politician Sonjo language of Tanzania, ISO639 code SOZ (disambiguation)
Soz
Chinese stock character analogous to a knight-errant
type of ancient Chinese warrior folk hero celebrated in classical Chinese poetry and fictional literature. It literally means "wandering vigilante", but
Youxia
American artificial intelligence company
Claude Code, vibe coding, a programming approach in which users describe desired outcomes in natural language and let an AI agent write the code, became
Anthropic
Dialect of Franco-Provençal
Valley, Italy Regulated by Bureau régional pour l'ethnologie et la linguistique (BREL) Language codes ISO 639-3 – Glottolog vall1249 IETF frp-u-sd-it23
Valdôtain_dialect
Soviet and Russian opposition activity
in Moscow played an important role as a gathering place for unofficial poetry readings, and subsequently for expressing cultural and political dissent
Mayakovsky Square poetry readings
Mayakovsky_Square_poetry_readings
American rapper and actor (1971–1996)
Baltimore School for the Arts in the tenth grade, where he studied acting, poetry, jazz, and ballet. He performed in Shakespeare plays—the themes of which
Tupac_Shakur
Topics referred to by the same term
character created by writer/illustrator William Tucci Shi (poetry), the Chinese conception of poetry Poetry (film) or Shi, a 2010 South Korean film directed by
Shi
Celtic subfamily of Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man
Celtic Goidelic Early forms Primitive Irish Old Irish Middle Irish Subdivisions Irish • Shelta Scottish Gaelic Manx Language codes Glottolog goid1240
Goidelic_languages
Estonian linguist (born 1968)
(language contacts, language dynamics); Estonian-Russian language contacts (code switching, convergence, multilingual conversation); Yiddish in the Baltic
Anna_Verschik
Composer and performer of lyric poetry during the High Middle Ages
trobador [tɾuβaˈðu] ) was a composer and performer of Old Occitan lyric poetry during the High Middle Ages (1100–1350). Since the word troubadour is etymologically
Troubadour
American poet, essayist and journalist (1819–1892)
free verse. His work was controversial in his time, particularly his 1855 poetry collection Leaves of Grass, which was described by some as obscene for its
Walt_Whitman
American poet
Poetry 1988–1997, 2003, 2005. Bag 'o' Diamonds (poetry), University of Georgia Press, 1993 Smokes (poetry), Four Way Books, 1998 Source Codes (poetry)
Susan_Wheeler
Country mainly in West Asia
information and poetry. Yunus Emre, influenced by Rumi, was one of the most important writers of Anatolian Turkish poetry. Ottoman Divan poetry used "refined
Turkey
Country in Eastern Europe and North Asia
had ethnic dimensions. In modern Russian, the name Rus' is still used in poetry or prose to refer to either the older Russia or an imagined essence of Russia
Russia
Treason trial against Su Shi and others, in 1079
The Crow Terrace Poetry Trial (or Crow Terrace Poetry Case, 烏臺詩案) was a trial on charges including treason and lèse majesté that occurred in the year 1079
Crow_Terrace_Poetry_Trial
Motif in Greek literature
motif in Greek and especially Augustan love elegy, as well as in troubadour poetry. The details of the Greek etymology are uncertain, but it is generally accepted
Paraklausithyron
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India and Nepal
Maithili Academy, Maithili - Bhojpuri Academy, Delhi, Nepal Academy Language codes ISO 639-2 mai ISO 639-3 mai Glottolog mait1250 Maithili-speaking region
Maithili_language
Topics referred to by the same term
album by Uruguayan singer Jaime Roos Sur, a chapter in Sindhi music and poetry Svara (स्वर) or sur, the seven notes of the Indian musical scale Sur (magazine)
Sur
English poet and artist (1757–1827)
during his life, Blake has become a seminal figure in the history of the poetry and visual art of the Romantic Age. What he called his "prophetic works"
William_Blake
Island country in Southeast Asia
multilingual anthologies such as Rhythms: A Singaporean Millennial Anthology Of Poetry (2000), in which the poems were all translated three times each. A number
Singapore
27 BC–476/1453 AD state and civilization
Scientific Revolution. Many modern legal systems, such as the Napoleonic Code, descend from Roman law. Rome's republican institutions have influenced the
Roman_Empire
Language in classical antiquity
Tribes List of tribes Jewish tribes Quraysh Banu Bakr Marriage Slavery Poetry Women Economy and trade War Warfare List of battles Aksumite–Persian wars
Nabataean_Arabic
Deliberate creation of difficult-to-understand code
confusing syntax with data; double coding, which can be displaying code in poetry form or interesting shapes. More sophisticated techniques that obfuscate
Obfuscation_(software)
American writer (born 1972)
Award Nominated Horns 2010 Bram Stoker Award Novel Nominated 2011 RUSA CODES Reading List Horror Shortlisted 2011 Locus Award Fantasy Novel Nominated
Joe_Hill_(writer)
Country in East Asia
throughout the dynastic periods. Inherited from the Classic of Poetry, classical Chinese poetry developed over millennia. Chinese historiography began with
China
Indian novelist and poet (born 1952)
novelist and poet. The author of three novels and several collections of poetry, he is a recipient of the Padma Shri, a Sahitya Akademi Award, the Pravasi
Vikram_Seth
Country in South Asia
Bharat (Bhārat; pronounced [ˈbʱaːɾət] ), mentioned in both Indian epic poetry and the Constitution of India, is used in its variations by many Indian
India
Country in northwestern Europe
from the original on 28 May 2013. Retrieved 9 March 2015. "Early Welsh poetry". BBC Wales. Retrieved 29 December 2010. Lang, Andrew (2003) [1913]. History
United_Kingdom
Archipelagic country in Southeast Asia
(1967). "'Florante at Laura' and the Formalization of Tradition in Tagalog Poetry". Philippine Studies. 15 (4). Ateneo de Manila University: 545–575. ISSN 0031-7837
Philippines
Sonnet written by Percy Shelley
published by Leigh's brother John Hunt in London. Hunt admired Shelley's poetry, and published many of his other works, such as The Revolt of Islam, in
Ozymandias
Golden Wreath of Struga Poetry Evenings Bridges of Struga (for a debuting author at Struga Poetry Evenings) Griffin Poetry Prize (The international prize)
List_of_poetry_awards
Muslim-ruled parts of the Iberian Peninsula (711–1492)
al-ʿArīf, or Abū Isḥāq aš-Šāṭibī. Poetry was considered the prime literary genre in Arabic. Traditional forms of Arabic poetry from the Mashriq, or Muslim East
Al-Andalus
poetsandwriters.com. Poets & Writers. Staff, Harriet (18 August 2022). "Buy Used Books, Find Coded Poetry Art". www.poetryfoundation.org. The Poetry Foundation.
Ayzay_Ukwuoma
Turkish Empire (c. 1299–1922)
literature and in Divan poetry. Ottoman Divan poetry was a highly ritualised and symbolic art form. From the Persian poetry that largely inspired it
Ottoman_Empire
Country in Southern and Western Europe
Propertius, Ovid, and Livy. The Romans were famous for their oral tradition, poetry, drama, and epigrams. In the early 13th century, Francis of Assisi was the
Italy
Spoken word poetry television series
Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry, better known as simply Def Poetry Jam or Def Poetry, was a spoken word poetry television series hosted by Mos Def
Def_Poetry_Jam
Topics referred to by the same term
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ST, St, or St. may refer to: Stanza, in poetry Suicidal Tendencies, an American heavy metal/hardcore punk band Star Trek
ST
Traditional way of life of the Pashtun people
Pakhtunwali and Afghaniyat, is the traditional lifestyle or a code of honour and tribal code of the Pashtun people by which they live. Many scholars widely
Pashtunwali
Chinese artificial intelligence company
Pretraining: 1.8T tokens (87% source code, 10% code-related English (GitHub markdown and Stack Exchange), and 3% code-unrelated Chinese). Long-context pretraining:
DeepSeek
American poet and translator (born 1951)
in Poetry at Saint Mary's College of California, in Moraga, California. Hillman is also involved in non-violent activism as a member of the Code Pink
Brenda_Hillman
Literature of Anglo-Saxon England
Old English literature refers to poetry (alliterative verse) and prose written in Old English in early medieval England, from the 7th century to the decades
Old_English_literature
Emilian dialect spoken in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
During the High Middle Ages, a number of troubadours composing lyrical poetry were active in Bologna, especially during the 13th century. That served
Bolognese_dialect
1914 collection of poems by Robert Frost
North of Boston is a poetry collection by Robert Frost, first published in 1914 by David Nutt, in London. Most of the poems resemble short dramas or dialogues
North_of_Boston
French writer and philosopher (1694–1778)
work in Paris as an assistant to a notary, spent much of his time writing poetry. When his father found out, he sent Voltaire to study law, this time in
Voltaire
Theory of language
focuses on "the message for its own sake" (how the code is used) and is the operative function in poetry as well as slogans. The emotive function: relates
Jakobson's functions of language
Jakobson's_functions_of_language
Literary movement
convention, only once did he speak at length, and that was to read his poetry." Ginsberg had visited Neal and Carolyn Cassady in San Jose, California
Beat_Generation
2014 poetry book by Claudia Rankine
Circle Award for Poetry, the 2015 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work in Poetry, and the 2015 Forward Prize for Poetry Best Collection. In
Citizen:_An_American_Lyric
Attitudes and behaviors towards sex in ancient Rome
texts; poetry; and political discourse. Forms of expression with lower cultural cachet in antiquity—such as comedy, satire, invective, love poetry, graffiti
Sexuality_in_ancient_Rome
CODE POETRY
CODE POETRY
Boy/Male
Welsh American Shakespearean
Small battle; spirit of the battle.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Code
Boy/Male
Greek American English
People's victory.
Surname or Lastname
English (Surrey)
English (Surrey) : unexplained. Compare Moad.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Coad.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Cody, CODIE means "helper."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place named Cove, examples of which are found in Devon, Hampshire, and Suffolk, from Old English cofa ‘cove’, ‘bay’, ‘inlet’, also ‘shelter’, ‘hut’, or a topographic name with the same meaning.
Surname or Lastname
Spanish and Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese : nickname from the title of rank conde ‘count’, a derivative of Latin comes, comitis ‘companion’.English : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Welsh
Dwells in the woods.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of purses and bags, from Middle English cod ‘bag’.English : nickname for a man noted for his apparent sexual prowess, from cod(piece), in Tudor times the garment worn prominently over the male genitals.English : from Middle English cod, the fish (of uncertain origin, perhaps a transferred use of 1), applied as a metonymic occupational name for a fisherman or seller of these fish, or possibly as a nickname for someone thought to resemble the fish in some way.Irish : variant of Cody.Irish (County Wexford) : from the Anglo-Saxon personal name Cod.
Surname or Lastname
French (Côte)
French (Côte) : topographic name for someone who lived on a slope or riverbank, less often on the coast, from Old French coste (Latin costa ‘rib’, ‘side’, ‘flank’, also used in a transferred topographical sense). There are several places in France named with this word, and the surname may also be a habitational name from any of these.English : topographic name from Middle English cote, cott ‘shelter’, ‘cottage’ (see Coates).
Surname or Lastname
English (common in the Midlands)
English (common in the Midlands) : from Middle English cope ‘cloak’, ‘cape’ (from Old English cÄp reinforced by the Old Norse cognate kápa), hence a metonymic occupational name for someone who made cloaks or capes, or a nickname for someone who wore a distinctive one. Compare Cape.
Girl/Female
English American Irish
Cushion. Helpful.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : from a short form of any of the various Germanic personal names with the first element hrÅd ‘renown’. Compare Robert, Rudiger.North German, Danish, and English : topographic name for someone who lived on land cleared for cultivation or in a clearing in woodland, from Middle Low German rode, Danish rothe, Old English rod. Compare English Rhodes.English : habitational name from any of the many places named with this word, as for example Rode in Cheshire.Slovenian : topographic name from the adjective rod ‘barren’, denoting someone who lived on a barren land.Slovenian : nickname from the Slovenian dialect word rode ‘person with disheveled hair’, a derivative of rod ‘curly’ or ‘hairy’.
Male
English
 English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Old English Cola, COLE means "black, coal." This name is also sometimes used as a pet form of Nicholas, meaning "victor of the people."
Female
Yiddish
(×”Ö¸×דֶע) Yiddish form for Hebrew Hadaccah, HODE means "myrtle tree."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Middle English personal name, Cade, a survival of the Old English personal name or byname Cada, which is probably from a Germanic root meaning ‘lump’, ‘swelling’.English : metonymic occupational name for a cooper, from Middle English, Old French cade ‘cask’, ‘barrel’ (of Germanic origin, probably akin to the root mentioned in 1).English : nickname for a gentle or inoffensive person, from Middle English cade ‘domestic animal’, ‘pet’ (of unknown origin).French (Cadé) : topographic name from cade ‘juniper’ (from Latin catanus).Bearers of the name Caddé, from Amiens, were documented in Quebec city by 1670.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Code
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Middle English pet form of Nicholas.English : from a Middle English personal name derived from the Old English byname Cola (from col ‘(char)coal’, presumably denoting someone of swarthy appearance), or the Old Norse cognate Koli.Scottish and Irish : when not of English origin, this is a reduced and altered form of McCool.In some cases, particularly in New England, Cole is a translation of the French surname Charbonneau.Probably an Americanized spelling of German Kohl.An Irish family by the name of Cole was established in Fermanagh by Sir William Cole (1576–1653). He was the first Provost of Enniskillen, and his descendants became earls of Enniskillen. The family is thought to have originated in Devon or Cornwall.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Cook.Americanized spelling of German Koke or Koch.
CODE POETRY
CODE POETRY
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Faith; Faithful; Devotee of God
Girl/Female
Australian, Hebrew, Latin
Light; Lord is My Light
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
The Best
Girl/Female
Celtic
Songbud.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Courageous, Lion
Boy/Male
Tamil
Swan, Deer, Soft
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Leicestershire)
English (chiefly Leicestershire) : from Middle English pegge ‘peg’ (from Middle Dutch, of uncertain origin), applied as a metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of wooden pegs, or perhaps a nickname for a person with a wooden leg.English (chiefly Leicestershire) : perhaps in some cases from the female personal name, a short form of Margaret.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name of uncertain origin, possibly from places in Lancashire and East and West Yorkshire named Weeton, from Old English wīðig ‘willow’ + tūn ‘settlement’.Robert Wheaton came from England to Rehoboth, MA, in about 1636.
Male
Irish
Pet form of Irish Leachlainn, LANTY means "devotee of Saint Seachnall."
Girl/Female
Irish
meaning light; most beautiful woman.
CODE POETRY
CODE POETRY
CODE POETRY
CODE POETRY
CODE POETRY
v. t.
To convert into coke.
v. t.
To render cone-shaped; to bevel like the circular segment of a cone; as, to cone the tires of car wheels.
p. p.
of Come
n.
The scale as affected by the various positions in it of the minor intervals; as, the Dorian mode, the Ionic mode, etc., of ancient Greek music.
v. t.
To carry through; to succeed in; as, you can't come any tricks here.
n.
To get to be, as the result of change or progress; -- with a predicate; as, to come untied.
n.
The most important part of a thing; the essence; as, the core of a subject.
v. t.
To yield or surrender; to give up; to resign; as, to cede a fortress, a province, or country, to another nation, by treaty.
n.
A collection or digest of laws; a code.
n.
Anything shaped more or less like a mathematical cone; as, a volcanic cone, a collection of scoriae around the crater of a volcano, usually heaped up in a conical form.
v. t.
To arch over; to build in a hollow concave form; to make in the form of a cove.
n.
The center or inner part, as of an open space; as, the core of a square.
n.
Any system of rules or regulations relating to one subject; as, the medical code, a system of rules for the regulation of the professional conduct of physicians; the naval code, a system of rules for making communications at sea means of signals.
v. t.
To take out the core or inward parts of; as, to core an apple.
a.
Relating to a codex, or a code.
v. t.
To form by means of a core, as a hole in a casting.
n.
Prevailing popular custom; fashion, especially in the phrase the mode.
v. i.
To form a cope or arch; to bend or arch; to bow.
n.
Manner of doing or being; method; form; fashion; custom; way; style; as, the mode of speaking; the mode of dressing.