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  • Commodity
  • Fungible item produced to satisfy wants or needs

    computer memory. Popular commodities include crude oil, corn, and gold. Other definitions of commodity include something useful or valued and an alternative

    Commodity

    Commodity

    Commodity

  • Labor theory of value
  • Theory in classical and Marxian economics

    long-run "natural price" of commodities. Classical versions of the theory differed. Smith argued that a commodity's value was determined by the amount

    Labor theory of value

    Labor theory of value

    Labor_theory_of_value

  • Commodity value
  • economics, the commodity value of a good is its free market value under optimal use conditions. In a free market, the commodity value of a good will be

    Commodity value

    Commodity value

    Commodity_value

  • Use value
  • How well a commodity fulfills human purposes

    political economy, any commodity has an exchange-value and is a use-value — the former manifestly appearing as exchange-value in any exchange-relation

    Use value

    Use_value

  • Commodity fetishism
  • Concept in Marxist analysis

    their underlying labour are exchanged. Through commodity fetishism, social phenomena such as market value, wages and rent are reified (attributed to things

    Commodity fetishism

    Commodity fetishism

    Commodity_fetishism

  • Commodity money
  • Currency from items of intrinsic value

    Commodity money is money whose value comes from a commodity of which it is made. Commodity money consists of objects having value or use in themselves

    Commodity money

    Commodity money

    Commodity_money

  • Value-form
  • Concept in Marxist theory

    Marx's critique of political economy, the value-form is the social form that wealth takes in a society where commodity exchange is the dominant mode of production

    Value-form

    Value-form

  • Exchange value
  • Proportion of worth at which a commodity can be traded for other commodities

    the other three attributes being use value, economic value, and price. Thus, a commodity has the following: a value, represented by the socially necessary

    Exchange value

    Exchange_value

  • Das Kapital
  • Three-volume work by Karl Marx, 1867–1894

    relations are mediated by commodity exchange. He posits a labour theory of value, contending that the economic value of a commodity is determined by the socially

    Das Kapital

    Das Kapital

    Das_Kapital

  • Commodity market
  • Market for raw or primary commodities

    commodities market for centuries for price risk management. A financial derivative is a financial instrument whose value is derived from a commodity termed

    Commodity market

    Commodity market

    Commodity_market

  • Value (economics)
  • Benefit provided by a good or service in an economy

    distinguished between the "value in use" (use-value, what a commodity provides to its buyer), labor cost which he calls "value" (the socially-necessary

    Value (economics)

    Value_(economics)

  • Socially necessary labour time
  • Amount of time performed by an average worker to produce a given commodity

    Marx's critique of political economy is what regulates the exchange value of commodities in trade. In short, socially necessary labour time refers to the

    Socially necessary labour time

    Socially_necessary_labour_time

  • Article of commerce
  • Subject of a trade or other exchange

    Because it has value, its use is susceptible to economisation. A commodity also has a use value and an exchange value. It has a use value because, by its

    Article of commerce

    Article_of_commerce

  • Money burning
  • Deliberate burning of money for effect

    money becomes more valuable as a commodity, usually when inflation causes its face value to fall below its intrinsic value. For example, in India in 2007

    Money burning

    Money burning

    Money_burning

  • Pit (game)
  • Card game

    commodities and values were the following: Newer versions include seven or eight commodities, with Flax, Hay and Rye removed from the list of commodities: The 100th

    Pit (game)

    Pit (game)

    Pit_(game)

  • Futures contract
  • Standardised contract to buy or sell an asset at a future date

    parties not yet known to each other. The item transacted is usually a commodity or financial instrument. The predetermined price of the contract is known

    Futures contract

    Futures_contract

  • Store of value
  • Inflation-resistant asset

    A store of value is any commodity or asset that would normally retain purchasing power into the future and is the function of the asset that can be saved

    Store of value

    Store_of_value

  • Gresham's law
  • Monetary principle

    metals, such as gold or silver). The price spread between face value and commodity value when it is minted is called seigniorage. As some coins do not

    Gresham's law

    Gresham's law

    Gresham's_law

  • All-commodity volume
  • Measurement of total annual sales volume of retailers

    All-commodity volume or ACV represents the total annual sales volume of retailers that can be aggregated from individual store-level up to larger geographical

    All-commodity volume

    All-commodity_volume

  • Marxian economics
  • School of economic thought

    categories: use-value and exchange-value. Use-value is the usefulness of a commodity. Exchange-value is the proportion by which use-values of one kind are

    Marxian economics

    Marxian_economics

  • Commodity currency
  • Currency moving with commodity prices

    movements within markets based on the perceived value of the correlated commodity. Because commodity currencies are tied so closely to specific goods

    Commodity currency

    Commodity_currency

  • Law of value
  • Concept in Karl Marx's critique of political economy

    The law of the value of commodities (German: Wertgesetz der Waren), known simply as the law of value, is a central concept in Karl Marx's critique of

    Law of value

    Law_of_value

  • Metallism
  • Economic principle

    Metallism is the economic principle that the value of money derives from the purchasing power of the commodity upon which it is based. The currency in a

    Metallism

    Metallism

    Metallism

  • Real and nominal value
  • Value in economics and accounting

    that point of time. The nominal value of the commodity bundle at a point of time is the total market value of the commodity bundle, depending on the market

    Real and nominal value

    Real_and_nominal_value

  • Commodity pathway diversion
  • commodity pathway after having gained value through its absence. Diversion is an integrated part of the commodity pathway. Rather than emphasize how particular

    Commodity pathway diversion

    Commodity_pathway_diversion

  • Value chain
  • Set of activities that a firm performs to deliver a valuable product

    buyer-driven global commodity chains: How US retailers shape overseas production networks". In Gereffi, Gary (ed.). Global value chains and development:

    Value chain

    Value_chain

  • History of money
  • intrinsic value (commodity money), be legally exchangeable for something with intrinsic value (representative money), or have only nominal value (fiat money)

    History of money

    History_of_money

  • Dime (United States coin)
  • Current denomination of United States currency

    coins to be physically very small to prevent their commodity value from being worth more than face value. Thus dimes are made small and thin. The silver

    Dime (United States coin)

    Dime (United States coin)

    Dime_(United_States_coin)

  • Commodification
  • Transformation of goods, services, ideas and people into commodities or objects of trade

    commodity, that same object has a different value: the amount for which it can be exchanged for another commodity. According to Marx, this new value of

    Commodification

    Commodification

  • Money
  • Object or record accepted as payment

    intrinsic value as a commodity; nearly all contemporary money systems are based on unbacked fiat money without use value. Its value is consequently derived

    Money

    Money

    Money

  • Simple commodity production
  • Concept in economic theory

    circulation" of commodities, where independent producers trade their own products to obtain other products of (approximately) equivalent value. The use of

    Simple commodity production

    Simple_commodity_production

  • History of copper currency in Sweden
  • national economy, so the value of the currency quickly fell to its commodity value. In a country where copper was so abundant, that number was very small

    History of copper currency in Sweden

    History of copper currency in Sweden

    History_of_copper_currency_in_Sweden

  • Labour power
  • Capacity to do work in Marxism

    the surplus-value which he realises, springs precisely from the fact that the labourer has sold to him not labour realised in a commodity, but his labour

    Labour power

    Labour_power

  • Commodity dependence
  • in which commodities constitute the predominant share of its exports, that is when more than 60% of the merchandise a country exports, in value terms, are

    Commodity dependence

    Commodity dependence

    Commodity_dependence

  • Capital in the Anthropocene
  • 2020 book by Kohei Saito

    capitalism creates artificial scarcity by pursuing profit based on commodity value rather than the usefulness of what is produced, citing the privatization

    Capital in the Anthropocene

    Capital_in_the_Anthropocene

  • Value investing
  • Investment paradigm

    Value investing is an investment paradigm that involves buying securities that appear underpriced by some form of fundamental analysis. Modern value investing

    Value investing

    Value_investing

  • Hedge (finance)
  • Investment position used to offset potential losses in another asset

    efficient hedging of agricultural commodity prices; they have since expanded to include futures contracts for hedging the values of energy, precious metals,

    Hedge (finance)

    Hedge_(finance)

  • Regression theorem
  • Economic price theory

    Money and Credit, states that the value of money can be traced back ("regressed") to its "direct-use" value as a commodity. The theorem claims that at a point

    Regression theorem

    Regression_theorem

  • Value (ethics)
  • Personal value, basis for ethical action

    Philosophical value is distinguished from economic value, since it is independent from some other desired condition or commodity. The economic value of an object

    Value (ethics)

    Value_(ethics)

  • Value-added agriculture
  • Value-added agriculture refers most generally to manufacturing processes that increase the value of primary agricultural commodities. Value-added agriculture

    Value-added agriculture

    Value-added_agriculture

  • Debasement
  • Practice of lowering the intrinsic value of coins

    value of coins, especially when used in connection with commodity money, such as gold or silver coins, while continuing to circulate it at face value

    Debasement

    Debasement

    Debasement

  • Derivative (finance)
  • Type of financial contract

    sale) must take place. A derivative's value depends on the performance of the underlier, which can be a commodity (for example, corn or oil), a financial

    Derivative (finance)

    Derivative_(finance)

  • KOSPI
  • Korean stock market index

    Products: USD Futures, USD Options, Japanese Yen Futures, Euro Futures Commodity Products: Gold Futures, Lean Hog Futures To trade futures and options

    KOSPI

    KOSPI

    KOSPI

  • Surplus value
  • Concept in economics

    means. But the value of a commodity is determined, not only by the quantity of labour which the labourer directly bestows upon that commodity, but also by

    Surplus value

    Surplus value

    Surplus_value

  • Time, Labor and Social Domination
  • Book by Moishe Postone

    theories demonstrates that the core categories of modernity, such as commodity and capital, are temporally dynamic categories that are historically specific

    Time, Labor and Social Domination

    Time, Labor and Social Domination

    Time,_Labor_and_Social_Domination

  • Value, Price and Profit
  • Literary work by Karl Marx

    value and the relationship between value and commodity prices and the rate of profit. Marx was initially undecided about whether to publish the Value

    Value, Price and Profit

    Value, Price and Profit

    Value,_Price_and_Profit

  • Government cheese
  • Commodity cheese controlled by American government

    information represents the average nutritional value of "Processed American cheese" which was offered by the commodity food program. Per serving, the total fat

    Government cheese

    Government cheese

    Government_cheese

  • Swap (finance)
  • Exchange of derivatives or other financial instruments

    and fair value (in billions USD): Bank for International Settlements IRS, FX & Equity. Bank for International Settlements Credit & Commodity. Swaps were

    Swap (finance)

    Swap_(finance)

  • Value theory
  • Systematic study of values

    economics, theories of value are frameworks to assess and explain the economic value of commodities. Sociology and anthropology examine values as aspects of societies

    Value theory

    Value_theory

  • Fictitious commodities
  • Concept in economics

    commodities (or false commodities) originated in Karl Polanyi's 1944 book The Great Transformation and refers to anything treated as market commodity

    Fictitious commodities

    Fictitious_commodities

  • Economy of Gujarat
  • 2021. India’s top 30 districts of exports along with top 5 exported commodities during the period April–September 2021–22 and the products/services identified

    Economy of Gujarat

    Economy of Gujarat

    Economy_of_Gujarat

  • Commodity price index
  • Weighted average of commodity prices

    enter the futures market. The value of these indexes fluctuates based on their underlying commodities, and this value can be traded on an exchange in

    Commodity price index

    Commodity_price_index

  • Temporal single-system interpretation
  • Interpretation of Karl Marx's value theory

    the tendency of the rate of profit to fall and the transformation of commodity values into prices of production––the so-called transformation problem––in

    Temporal single-system interpretation

    Temporal_single-system_interpretation

  • Marxist humanism
  • School of Marxism aligned with humanist philosophies

    are implicit in the analysis of commodity fetishism found in Marx's magnum opus Capital. Bourgeois society perceives value as inherent in objects, and even

    Marxist humanism

    Marxist_humanism

  • Transformation problem
  • Pricing problem in Marxism

    to transform the "values" of commodities (based on their socially necessary labour content, according to his labour theory of value) into the "competitive

    Transformation problem

    Transformation_problem

  • Abstract and concrete labour
  • Distinction made by Karl Marx

    it produces use values. ... At first sight a commodity presented itself to us as a complex of two things – use value and exchange value. Later on, we saw

    Abstract and concrete labour

    Abstract and concrete labour

    Abstract_and_concrete_labour

  • Market basket
  • Commodity bundles, used to track inflation

    A market basket or commodity bundle is a fixed list of items, in given proportions. Its most common use is to track the progress of inflation in an economy

    Market basket

    Market_basket

  • U.S. Dollar Index
  • Economic measure of US dollar exchange rates

    countries. Because most commodities are traded in U.S. dollars globally, a drop in the dollar's value often results in higher commodity prices in the local

    U.S. Dollar Index

    U.S. Dollar Index

    U.S._Dollar_Index

  • Commodity chain
  • Agricultural and industrial production process

    A commodity chain is a process used by firms to gather resources, transform them into goods or commodities, and finally, distribute them to consumers.

    Commodity chain

    Commodity chain

    Commodity_chain

  • Commodity feminism
  • Feminist concept

    labour and product-ness of the commodity being presented.  Value is instead assigned or implied by linking the commodity to a particular lifestyle, identity

    Commodity feminism

    Commodity_feminism

  • Representative money
  • Money whose face value is greater than its physical value

    something of value, but has little or no value of its own (intrinsic value). Unlike some forms of fiat money (which may have no commodity backing), genuine

    Representative money

    Representative money

    Representative_money

  • Contango
  • Situation when futures prices are above the expected spot price at maturity

    price) of a commodity is higher than the spot price. In a contango situation, arbitrageurs or speculators are "willing to pay more for a commodity [to be received]

    Contango

    Contango

    Contango

  • Commodity status of animals
  • Legal status as property of most non-human animals

    offspring, among other things. The exchange value of the animal does not depend on the quality of life. The commodity status of livestock is evident in auction

    Commodity status of animals

    Commodity status of animals

    Commodity_status_of_animals

  • Neue Marx-Lektüre
  • German school of Marxist theory

    a system of commodity production. As Helmut Reichelt argued, the immanent contradiction within the commodity (between use-value and value) finds its external

    Neue Marx-Lektüre

    Neue_Marx-Lektüre

  • ANCAP (commodity standard)
  • Alternative currency system

    the value of currency is set by the federal government. Not long ago, America's monetary system was built on a commodity standard, where the value of currency

    ANCAP (commodity standard)

    ANCAP_(commodity_standard)

  • Fiat money
  • Currency not backed by any commodity

    inflation. Fiat money is an alternative to commodity money (which is a currency that has intrinsic value because it contains, for example, a precious

    Fiat money

    Fiat money

    Fiat_money

  • International trade
  • Exchange across international borders

    definitions and methods are often published along with the data. United Nations Commodity Trade Database Trade Map, trade statistics for international business

    International trade

    International_trade

  • Strike price
  • Option's fixed price to exercise it on the expiration date

    security or commodity. The strike price may be set by reference to the spot price, which is the market price of the underlying security or commodity on the

    Strike price

    Strike price

    Strike_price

  • Outline of Marxism
  • Overview of and topical guide to Marxism

    capital Variable capital Surplus value Surplus labour Surplus product Law of value Commodity Value form Use value Exchange value Social class / Marxian class

    Outline of Marxism

    Outline of Marxism

    Outline_of_Marxism

  • Stablecoin
  • Type of cryptocurrency that is reserve backed

    maintain a stable value relative to a specified asset, a pool or basket of assets. The specified asset might refer to fiat currency, commodity, or other cryptocurrencies

    Stablecoin

    Stablecoin

    Stablecoin

  • Capitalist mode of production
  • Systems of organizing production and distribution within capitalist societies

    extraction of surplus value by the owning class for the purpose of capital accumulation, wage-based labour and—at least as far as commodities are concerned—being

    Capitalist mode of production

    Capitalist_mode_of_production

  • Standard & Poor's Commodity Index
  • Softs. Only commodities that are consumed for industrial use were included in the index. Weights in the index was determined by the dollar value of Commercial

    Standard & Poor's Commodity Index

    Standard_&_Poor's_Commodity_Index

  • Kansas City Board of Trade
  • Former American futures exchange

    City Board of Trade (KCBT) was an American commodity futures and options exchange regulated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. Specializing in

    Kansas City Board of Trade

    Kansas City Board of Trade

    Kansas_City_Board_of_Trade

  • Subjective theory of value
  • Economic theory proposed by Austrian scholar Carl Menger

    The subjective theory of value (STV) is an economic theory for explaining how the value of goods and services are not only established but also how they

    Subjective theory of value

    Subjective_theory_of_value

  • Prices of production
  • Price levels at which goods and services must be sold

    the trade in commodities. In addition, the political economists could not theoretically reconcile their labour theory of value with value/price differentials

    Prices of production

    Prices_of_production

  • Token money
  • Money of insignificant intrinsic value

    with sums of gold poses a larger security risk. In a commodity economy, money is a measure of the value of goods and services (prices) within a sovereign

    Token money

    Token money

    Token_money

  • Commodification of nature
  • Marxian conceptualization of commodities as "objects produced for sale on the market" that embody both use and exchange value. Commodification itself is

    Commodification of nature

    Commodification_of_nature

  • Cost-of-production theory of value
  • Economic theory that determines value based on production costs

    non-interchangeable concepts. The labor theories of value are economic theories according to which the true values of commodities are related to the labor needed to produce

    Cost-of-production theory of value

    Cost-of-production_theory_of_value

  • Commodity channel index
  • Oscillator

    The commodity channel index (CCI) is an oscillator indicator that is used by traders and investors to help identify price reversals, price extremes and

    Commodity channel index

    Commodity_channel_index

  • Time-based currency
  • Alternative currency whose unit of account is a measure of time

    hourly wage rate (e.g. if the average hourly rate is $20/hour, then a commodity valued at $20 in the national currency would be equivalent to 1 hour). Time-based

    Time-based currency

    Time-based currency

    Time-based_currency

  • Commodity risk
  • Commodity risk refers to the uncertainties of future market values and of the size of the future income, caused by the fluctuation in the prices of commodities

    Commodity risk

    Commodity_risk

  • Energy market
  • System enabling the sale and purchase of the physical property used for work

    electricity are examples of products traded on an energy market. Other energy commodities include: oil, coal, carbon emissions (greenhouse gases), nuclear power

    Energy market

    Energy_market

  • Money market
  • Type of financial market providing short-term funds

    relies on intrinsically valuable commodities that act as a medium of exchange. Fiat money, on the other hand, gets its value from a government order.[non

    Money market

    Money_market

  • Creative destruction
  • Concept in economics

    Surplus Value ("Volume IV" of Das Kapital, 1863), Marx refines this theory to distinguish between scenarios where the destruction of (commodity) values affects

    Creative destruction

    Creative_destruction

  • Criticism of Marxism
  • is possible, namely, that the Marxian method of transformation [of commodity values into prices of production] is logically unsatisfactory." Paul M. Sweezy

    Criticism of Marxism

    Criticism of Marxism

    Criticism_of_Marxism

  • Wardley map
  • Map for business strategy

    need by delivering packages quickly to customers. This is a high-value, low-commodity component and is placed at the top-left of a Wardley map. If there

    Wardley map

    Wardley_map

  • Exchange-traded fund
  • Investment fund traded on stock exchanges

    keep it trading close to its net asset value, although deviations can occur. ETFs that invest in commodities are generally structured as exchange-traded

    Exchange-traded fund

    Exchange-traded_fund

  • Crown Hotel (Mona Lisa Black Background)
  • 1982 painting by Jean-Michel Basquiat

    Although the crown is a sign of royalty and honor, written below is the commodity value: "SIX AMERICAN DOLLARS." Given the title of the painting, Crown Hotel

    Crown Hotel (Mona Lisa Black Background)

    Crown_Hotel_(Mona_Lisa_Black_Background)

  • Ask price
  • asset value plus any sales charges. It is also called asked price or offering price or ask. The ask price is the lowest price a seller of a commodity is

    Ask price

    Ask_price

  • Tendency of the rate of profit to fall
  • Hypothesis in Marxist economics

    political economy, the value of a commodity is the median amount of labour that is socially necessary to produce that commodity. Marx argued that technological

    Tendency of the rate of profit to fall

    Tendency_of_the_rate_of_profit_to_fall

  • Speculation
  • Engaging in risky financial transactions

    In finance, speculation is the purchase of an asset (a commodity, goods, or real estate) with the hope that that asset will become more valuable in a

    Speculation

    Speculation

    Speculation

  • Paradox of value
  • Contradiction between utility and price

    The paradox of value, also known as the diamond–water paradox, is the paradox that, although water is on the whole more useful in terms of survival than

    Paradox of value

    Paradox of value

    Paradox_of_value

  • United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission
  • Government agency

    The United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) is an independent agency of the United States federal government. Created in 1974, the commission

    United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission

    United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission

    United_States_Commodity_Futures_Trading_Commission

  • Quanto
  • Type of derivative in finance

    specified strike value. For the structure to be called Quanto, the payoff must depend on the market price of a publicly traded commodity. A typical example

    Quanto

    Quanto

  • Reification (Marxism)
  • Treatment of social attributes as real, in Marxist theory

    them, or attributes of some product of the relation, such as a traded commodity. As a practice of economics, reification transforms objects into subjects

    Reification (Marxism)

    Reification_(Marxism)

  • Exchange-traded product
  • Umbrella term for ETFs, ETNs and related exchange-traded investment products

    (ETFs), exchange-traded commodity trusts, and exchange-traded notes (ETNs). FINRA describes ETPs as including ETFs, ETNs, commodity pools, and other product

    Exchange-traded product

    Exchange-traded_product

  • Currency
  • Standardization of money

    monetary systems: fiat money, commodity money, and representative money, depending on what guarantees a currency's value (the economy at large vs. the

    Currency

    Currency

  • Monetary system
  • Government management of money

    system in which a commodity such as gold or seashells is made the unit of value and physically used as money. The money retains its value because of its

    Monetary system

    Monetary_system

  • Investor
  • Person who allocates capital with the expectation of a financial return

    include equity, debt, securities, real estate, infrastructure, currency, commodity, token, derivatives such as put and call options, futures, forwards, etc

    Investor

    Investor

    Investor

  • Zong massacre
  • 1781 mass killing of enslaved Africans

    determination of "commodity value" for a captive. If the surgeon rejected a captive, that individual suffered "commercial death", being of no value and was liable

    Zong massacre

    Zong massacre

    Zong_massacre

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  • Worthy
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Worthy

    English : habitational name from any of various minor places called Worthy, from Old English worðig, a derivative of worð ‘enclosure’.English : nickname for a respected member of the community, from Middle English worthy ‘valuable’ (a derivative of worth ‘value’, ‘merit’, Old English weorð).

    Worthy

  • Salter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Salter

    English : occupational name for an extractor or seller of salt (a precious commodity in medieval times), from Middle English salt ‘salt’ + the agent suffix -er.English : occupational name for a player on the psaltery, a string instrument, Middle English, Old French saltere ‘psaltery’. (The Middle English word is derived from Latin psalterium, Greek psaltērion, from psallein ‘to sound’).North German form of Salzer.

    Salter

  • Gorakhnath
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Traditional

    Gorakhnath

    A Famous Medieval Hindu Yogi / Saint; Name of a Saint of Gorakh Community; Mastered his Senses

    Gorakhnath

  • Arham
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Sindhi

    Arham

    Rhe Word is Just Like Om for Jain Community; Mercy; Compassion

    Arham

  • Sanghi
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Sanghi

    Community

    Sanghi

  • Xana
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Xana

    Lord of Tribunal Community

    Xana

  • Pawling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pawling

    English : from a pet form of Paul.Altered form, in the New Netherland Dutch community, of Paling. Compare Paulding.

    Pawling

  • Warrior
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Warrior

    English : occupational name or nickname from Old French werreieor, werrieur ‘warrior’. Compare Warr.Indian (Kerala) : Hindu name based on the name of the Variar community. The traditional occupation of this community is performance of temple services.

    Warrior

  • Kulakodi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Kulakodi

    The Banner of Community

    Kulakodi

  • Samira
  • Girl/Female

    Afghan, African, American, Arabic, Chinese, Danish, Farsi, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Iranian, Marathi, Muslim, Pashtun, Sanskrit, Swahili, Tamil, Telugu

    Samira

    A Chameli Flower; Pleasant Community; Evening Conversationalist; Friend of the Night; Gust of Wind; Cool Breeze; One who Reconciles; A Chame

    Samira

  • Adna
  • Girl/Female

    French, German, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Adna

    Pleasure; Delight; In the Bible; Name of Two Israelites of the Returned Community

    Adna

  • Wax
  • Surname or Lastname

    Variant spelling of German and Jewish Wachs.English

    Wax

    Variant spelling of German and Jewish Wachs.English : metonymic occupational name for a seller or gatherer of beeswax, Middle English wax (from Old English weax). In the Middle Ages wax was an important commodity, used among other things for making candles.

    Wax

  • Pinks
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pinks

    English : variant of or patronymic from Pink.Possibly a reduced form of German Pinkus, in the south a nickname for a short fat man, Binkus, but possibly also a Jewish name for a community scribe.

    Pinks

  • Guest
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Guest

    English : nickname for a stranger or newcomer to a community, from Middle English g(h)est ‘guest’, ‘visitor’ (from Old Norse gestr, absorbing the cognate Old English giest).

    Guest

  • Mookaiyan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Mookaiyan

    Name Belongs Thevar Community

    Mookaiyan

  • Gorakh Nath
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Gorakh Nath

    Saint of Gorakh community

    Gorakh Nath

  • Gorakh Nath | கோரக-நாத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Gorakh Nath | கோரக-நாத

    Saint of Gorakh community

    Gorakh Nath | கோரக-நாத

  • GorakhNaath
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

    GorakhNaath

    Saint of Gorakh Community

    GorakhNaath

  • Odom
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Odom

    English : nickname for someone who had done well for himself by marrying the daughter of a prominent figure in the local community, from Middle English odam ‘son-in-law’ (Old English āðum).

    Odom

  • Gorakshanath
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit, Traditional

    Gorakshanath

    Mastered his Senses; A Famous Medieval Hindu Yogi; Name of a Saint of Gorakh Community

    Gorakshanath

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Online names & meanings

  • Alarice
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Alarice

    Ruler of All

  • Gossage
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gossage

    English : variant of Gorsuch.

  • Yashmeen
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Yashmeen

    Jasmine or flower

  • Yuval | யுவல
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Yuval | யுவல

    Brook

  • Nodens
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon

    Nodens

    A British god.

  • Soniya
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, English, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Japanese, Muslim, Tamil

    Soniya

    Gold; Clever

  • RADHIKA
  • Female

    Hindi/Indian

    RADHIKA

    Hindi name RADHIKA means "fulfiller of desires." In mythology, this is an epithet belonging to Radha. 

  • Venmathi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Venmathi

  • Tripta
  • Girl/Female

    Sikh

    Tripta

    Satisfied, Satisfaction

  • Angirasa
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Angirasa

    Of Angiras

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  • Mir
  • n.

    A Russian village community.

  • Commodities
  • pl.

    of Commodity

  • Community
  • n.

    Society at large; a commonwealth or state; a body politic; the public, or people in general.

  • Incommodity
  • n.

    Inconvenience; trouble; annoyance; disadvantage; encumbrance.

  • Confinity
  • n.

    Community of limits; contiguity.

  • Reexport
  • n.

    Any commodity reexported; -- chiefly in the plural.

  • Community
  • n.

    Common possession or enjoyment; participation; as, a community of goods.

  • Commodity
  • n.

    That which affords convenience, advantage, or profit, especially in commerce, including everything movable that is bought and sold (except animals), -- goods, wares, merchandise, produce of land and manufactures, etc.

  • Common
  • n.

    The people; the community.

  • Incommodities
  • pl.

    of Incommodity

  • Community
  • n.

    Commonness; frequency.

  • Commodity
  • n.

    Convenience; accommodation; profit; benefit; advantage; interest; commodiousness.

  • Community
  • n.

    Common character; likeness.

  • Exportation
  • n.

    Commodity exported; an export.

  • Communities
  • pl.

    of Community

  • Commodate
  • n.

    A gratuitous loan.

  • Commodity
  • n.

    A parcel or quantity of goods.

  • College
  • n.

    Fig.: A community.

  • Participation
  • n.

    community; fellowship; association.

  • Community
  • n.

    A body of people having common rights, privileges, or interests, or living in the same place under the same laws and regulations; as, a community of monks. Hence a number of animals living in a common home or with some apparent association of interests.