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  • Discard Protocol
  • Internet protocol that discards all input

    The Discard Protocol is a service in the Internet Protocol Suite defined in 1983 in RFC 863 by Jon Postel. It was designed for testing, debugging, measurement

    Discard Protocol

    Discard_Protocol

  • Discard
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up discard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Discard may refer to: Discard Protocol, a service in the Internet Protocol Suite Discard (EP), an album

    Discard

    Discard

  • Echo Protocol
  • Service in the Internet Protocol Suite

    routers, this TCP or UDP port 7 for the Echo Protocol for relaying ICMP datagrams (or port 9 for the Discard Protocol) is also configured by default as a proxy

    Echo Protocol

    Echo_Protocol

  • Time Protocol
  • Service in the Internet Protocol Suite

    time dgram udp wait root internal Echo Protocol Discard Protocol Daytime Protocol Character Generator Protocol rdate, a tool for querying the current

    Time Protocol

    Time_Protocol

  • Wake-on-LAN
  • Mechanism to wake up computers via a network

    7 (Echo Protocol) or 9 (Discard Protocol), or directly over Ethernet using EtherType 0x0842. A connection-oriented transport-layer protocol like TCP

    Wake-on-LAN

    Wake-on-LAN

    Wake-on-LAN

  • List of TCP and UDP port numbers
  • Transmission Protocol. IETF. pp. 135–136. doi:10.17487/RFC4960. RFC 4960. Retrieved 2016-09-27. Postel, J. (May 1983). Discard Protocol. IETF. p. 1. doi:10

    List of TCP and UDP port numbers

    List_of_TCP_and_UDP_port_numbers

  • Useless machine
  • Device only intended to turn itself off

    story, an android named MNSKY after Marvin Minsky). Arthur Ganson Discard Protocol Jean Tinguely Overengineering Rube Goldberg machine Theo Jansen Trammel

    Useless machine

    Useless machine

    Useless_machine

  • HTTP
  • Application layer protocol

    HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is an application layer protocol in the Internet protocol suite for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information

    HTTP

    HTTP

    HTTP

  • Internet protocol suite
  • Framework for communication protocols used in IP networking

    foundational protocols in the suite are the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), the User Datagram Protocol (UDP), and the Internet Protocol (IP). Early

    Internet protocol suite

    Internet_protocol_suite

  • Network Time Protocol
  • Networking protocol for clock synchronization

    The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a networking protocol for clock synchronization between computer systems over packet-switched, variable-latency data

    Network Time Protocol

    Network Time Protocol

    Network_Time_Protocol

  • List of RFCs
  • TELNET PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION May 1983 Telnet RFC 855 TELNET OPTION SPECIFICATIONS May 1983 RFC 862 Echo Protocol May 1983 Echo RFC 863 Discard Protocol May

    List of RFCs

    List_of_RFCs

  • Internet Control Message Protocol
  • Internet protocol used for error messages in network operations

    The Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) is a supporting protocol in the Internet protocol suite. It is used by network devices, including routers

    Internet Control Message Protocol

    Internet_Control_Message_Protocol

  • Character Generator Protocol
  • Internet Protocol Suite service

    [citation needed] Internet portal Barber pole Echo Protocol Discard Protocol QOTD Daytime Protocol Time Protocol "NVD - CVE-1999-0103". nvd.nist.gov. Retrieved

    Character Generator Protocol

    Character_Generator_Protocol

  • Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
  • Internet protocol used for relaying e-mails

    The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is an Internet standard communication protocol for electronic mail transmission. Mail servers and other message

    Simple Mail Transfer Protocol

    Simple_Mail_Transfer_Protocol

  • MESI protocol
  • Cache coherence protocol for computer processors

    The MESI protocol is an invalidate-based cache coherence protocol, and is one of the most common protocols that support write-back caches. It is also

    MESI protocol

    MESI_protocol

  • Transmission Control Protocol
  • Principal protocol used to stream data across an IP network

    The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is one of the main protocols of the Internet protocol suite, providing reliable, ordered, and error-checked delivery

    Transmission Control Protocol

    Transmission_Control_Protocol

  • MESIF protocol
  • Intel cache and memory coherence protocol

    MESIF protocol is a cache coherency and memory coherence protocol developed by Intel for cache coherent non-uniform memory architectures. The protocol consists

    MESIF protocol

    MESIF_protocol

  • Radio Link Control
  • and AM); Duplicate detection (UM and AM); RLC SDU discard (UM and AM) RLC re-establishment Protocol error detection and recovery RLC features specific

    Radio Link Control

    Radio_Link_Control

  • Internet Protocol
  • Communication protocol that allows connections between networks

    The Internet Protocol (IP) is the network layer communications protocol in the Internet protocol suite for relaying datagrams across network boundaries

    Internet Protocol

    Internet_Protocol

  • Parallel Redundancy Protocol
  • Network protocol standard for Ethernet seamless failover

    Time Protocol. Clocks can be doubly attached according to PRP, but since the correction is different according to the path, the duplicate discard method

    Parallel Redundancy Protocol

    Parallel_Redundancy_Protocol

  • Border Gateway Protocol
  • Protocol for communicating routing information on the Internet

    Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is a standardized exterior gateway protocol designed to exchange routing and reachability information among autonomous systems

    Border Gateway Protocol

    Border Gateway Protocol

    Border_Gateway_Protocol

  • UDP-Lite
  • Computer networking protocol

    Protocol) is a connectionless protocol that allows a potentially damaged data payload to be delivered to an application rather than being discarded by

    UDP-Lite

    UDP-Lite

  • Simple Network Management Protocol
  • Computer network management and monitoring protocol

    Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an Internet Standard protocol for collecting and organizing information about managed devices on IP networks

    Simple Network Management Protocol

    Simple_Network_Management_Protocol

  • Spanning Tree Protocol
  • Network protocol that builds a loop-free logical topology for Ethernet networks

    The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is a network protocol that builds a loop-free logical topology for Ethernet networks. The basic function of STP is to

    Spanning Tree Protocol

    Spanning_Tree_Protocol

  • IPv4
  • Fourth version of the Internet Protocol

    Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) is the first version of the Internet Protocol (IP) as a standalone specification. It is one of the core protocols of standards-based

    IPv4

    IPv4

    IPv4

  • B92 protocol
  • Quantum key distribution protocol - B92

    quantum key distribution (QKD) protocol developed by Charles Bennett in 1992. It is a simplified alternative to the BB84 protocol, using only two non-orthogonal

    B92 protocol

    B92_protocol

  • Data link layer
  • Second layer of the OSI networking model

    of the seven-layer OSI model of computer networking. This layer is the protocol layer that transfers data between nodes on a network segment across the

    Data link layer

    Data_link_layer

  • Port (computer networking)
  • Communications endpoint in an operating system

    that use port numbers are the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the User Datagram Protocol (UDP). The port completes the destination and origination

    Port (computer networking)

    Port_(computer_networking)

  • Path-vector routing protocol
  • Routing algorithm for packet switched networks

    A path-vector routing protocol is a network routing protocol which maintains the path information that gets updated dynamically. Updates that have looped

    Path-vector routing protocol

    Path-vector_routing_protocol

  • Bolt (network protocol)
  • The Bolt Protocol (Bolt) is a connection oriented network protocol used for client-server communication in database applications. It operates over a TCP

    Bolt (network protocol)

    Bolt_(network_protocol)

  • BB84
  • Quantum key distribution protocol

    BB84 protocol, named after its inventors Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard in 1984, is a prepare-and-measure quantum key distribution (QKD) protocol, in

    BB84

    BB84

  • Sliding window protocol
  • Type of error-detection protocol at the data link layer, and transport layer for TCP

    A sliding window protocol is a feature of packet-based data transmission protocols. Sliding window protocols are used where reliable in-order delivery

    Sliding window protocol

    Sliding_window_protocol

  • Voice over IP
  • Methods of delivering voice communications and multimedia over IP networks

    Internet Protocol (VoIP), also known as IP telephony, is a set of technologies used primarily for voice communication sessions over Internet Protocol (IP)

    Voice over IP

    Voice_over_IP

  • Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet
  • Computer networking protocol

    The Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) is a network protocol for encapsulating Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) frames inside Ethernet frames.

    Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet

    Point-to-Point_Protocol_over_Ethernet

  • Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
  • Internet protocol

    contain a valid path to the destination, the traffic is discarded. EIGRP is a dynamic routing protocol by which routers automatically share route information

    Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol

    Enhanced_Interior_Gateway_Routing_Protocol

  • IPsec
  • Secure network protocol suite

    In computing, Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) is a secure network protocol suite that authenticates and encrypts packets of data to provide secure encrypted

    IPsec

    IPsec

  • Datagram Transport Layer Security
  • Communications protocol

    Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS) is a communications protocol providing security to datagram-based applications by allowing them to communicate

    Datagram Transport Layer Security

    Datagram_Transport_Layer_Security

  • Domain Name System
  • System to identify resources on a network

    computers, services, and other resources on the Internet or other Internet Protocol (IP) networks. It associates various information with domain names (identification

    Domain Name System

    Domain_Name_System

  • High-availability Seamless Redundancy
  • Network protocol for Ethernet that provides seamless failover

    High-Availability Seamless redundancy protocol (HSR): Robust fault tolerant networking and loop prevention through duplicate discard", WFCS 2012, Lemgo, Germany

    High-availability Seamless Redundancy

    High-availability Seamless Redundancy

    High-availability_Seamless_Redundancy

  • Medium access control
  • Service layer in IEEE 802 network standards

    functions append/check FCS (frame check sequence) interframe gap enforcement discard malformed frames prepend(tx)/remove(rx) preamble, SFD (start frame delimiter)

    Medium access control

    Medium access control

    Medium_access_control

  • IPv6 packet
  • Smallest message entity exchanged using Internet Protocol version 6

    An IPv6 packet is the smallest message entity exchanged using Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6). Packets consist of control information for addressing

    IPv6 packet

    IPv6_packet

  • Noise Protocol Framework
  • Framework for cryptographic protocols

    The Noise Protocol Framework, sometimes referred to as "Noise" or "Noise Framework", is a public domain cryptographic framework for creating secure communication

    Noise Protocol Framework

    Noise_Protocol_Framework

  • Cache coherence
  • Equivalence of all cached copies of a memory location

    is a write-update protocol. If the design states that a write to a cached copy by any processor requires other processors to discard or invalidate their

    Cache coherence

    Cache coherence

    Cache_coherence

  • Diffie–Hellman key exchange
  • Method of exchanging cryptographic keys

    Integrated Encryption Scheme. Protocols that achieve forward secrecy generate new key pairs for each session and discard them at the end of the session

    Diffie–Hellman key exchange

    Diffie–Hellman key exchange

    Diffie–Hellman_key_exchange

  • BitTorrent protocol encryption
  • Data encryption technique

    Protocol encryption (PE), message stream encryption (MSE) or protocol header encrypt (PHE) are related features of some peer-to-peer file-sharing clients

    BitTorrent protocol encryption

    BitTorrent_protocol_encryption

  • Black hole (networking)
  • Part of a network quietly losing traffic

    refers to a place in the network where incoming or outgoing traffic is discarded (or "dropped" or sinkholed) without informing the source that the data

    Black hole (networking)

    Black_hole_(networking)

  • Firewall (computing)
  • Software or hardware-based network security system

    set to silent discard. Three basic actions regarding the packet consist of a silent discard, discard with Internet Control Message Protocol or TCP reset

    Firewall (computing)

    Firewall_(computing)

  • Computer network
  • Network that allows computers to share resources and communicate with each other

    known as hosts, which communicate data to other hosts via communication protocols, as facilitated by networking hardware. Within a computer network, hosts

    Computer network

    Computer network

    Computer_network

  • Routing
  • Process of selecting paths in a data communications network

    When a network node goes down, any nodes that used it as their next hop discard the entry and convey the updated routing information to all adjacent nodes

    Routing

    Routing

  • Link Control Protocol
  • networking, the Link Control Protocol (LCP) forms part of the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), within the family of Internet protocols. In setting up PPP communications

    Link Control Protocol

    Link_Control_Protocol

  • Internet Protocol Control Protocol
  • Network protocol

    received before this phase is reached should be silently discarded. IPCP has the NCP protocol code number 0x8021. Each of the two endpoints of a PPP connection

    Internet Protocol Control Protocol

    Internet_Protocol_Control_Protocol

  • Cisco Discovery Protocol
  • Proprietary data link network protocol

    Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) is a proprietary data link layer protocol developed by Cisco Systems in 1994 by Keith McCloghrie and Dino Farinacci. It

    Cisco Discovery Protocol

    Cisco_Discovery_Protocol

  • IP multicast
  • Sending datagrams to multiple receivers

    IP multicast is a method of sending Internet Protocol (IP) datagrams to a group of interested receivers in a single transmission. It is the IP-specific

    IP multicast

    IP_multicast

  • MQTT
  • Publish-subscribe based messaging protocol

    MQTT is a lightweight, publish–subscribe, machine-to-machine network protocol for message queueing/message queuing services. It is designed for connections

    MQTT

    MQTT

  • Asynchronous Transfer Mode
  • Digital telecommunications protocol for voice, video, and data

    (53 octets) called cells. This differs from approaches such as Internet Protocol (IP) (OSI layer 3) or Ethernet (also layer 2) that use variable-sized packets

    Asynchronous Transfer Mode

    Asynchronous Transfer Mode

    Asynchronous_Transfer_Mode

  • Control plane
  • Part of the router architecture that maintains the routing table

    incoming packets. Control plane functions, such as participating in routing protocols, run in the architectural control element. In most cases, the routing

    Control plane

    Control_plane

  • Bootstrap Protocol
  • Computer networking protocol

    The Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) is a computer networking protocol used in Internet Protocol networks to automatically assign an IP address to network devices

    Bootstrap Protocol

    Bootstrap_Protocol

  • Time to live
  • Time limit of messages in network engineering

    arrives at its destination, then the datagram is discarded and an Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) error datagram (11 - Time Exceeded) is sent

    Time to live

    Time_to_live

  • KISS (amateur radio protocol)
  • Amateur radio protocol

    KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid) is a protocol for communicating with a serial terminal node controller (TNC) device used for amateur radio. This allows the

    KISS (amateur radio protocol)

    KISS_(amateur_radio_protocol)

  • Network packet
  • Formatted unit of data carried by a packet-switched network

    the packet may be corrected or discarded. Any packet loss due to these discards is dealt with by the network protocol. In some cases, modifications of

    Network packet

    Network_packet

  • RC4
  • Stream cipher

    keystream is not discarded, or when nonrandom or related keys are used. Particularly problematic uses of RC4 have led to insecure protocols such as the obsolete

    RC4

    RC4

  • Time-Sensitive Networking
  • Set of standards under development by the IEEE for real-time networking

    sequence identification number, used to re-order and merge frames and to discard duplicates. FRER requires centralized configuration management and needs

    Time-Sensitive Networking

    Time-Sensitive_Networking

  • Six-state protocol
  • Quantum cryptographic method

    The six-state protocol (SSP) is the quantum cryptography protocol that is the version of BB84 that uses a six-state polarization scheme on three orthogonal

    Six-state protocol

    Six-state_protocol

  • Traceroute
  • Computer network diagnostic tool

    possible routes (paths) and transit delays of packets across an Internet Protocol (IP) network. The ping utility only computes the final round-trip times

    Traceroute

    Traceroute

  • Frame check sequence
  • Error-detecting code used in communications protocols

    should be discarded and does not specify any action to cause the frame to be retransmitted. Other protocols, notably the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)

    Frame check sequence

    Frame_check_sequence

  • Quantum key distribution
  • Secure communication method

    (QKD) is a secure communication method that implements a cryptographic protocol based on the laws of quantum mechanics, specifically quantum entanglement

    Quantum key distribution

    Quantum_key_distribution

  • Solicited-node multicast address
  • IPv6 multicast address used by NDP

    multicast address is an IPv6 multicast address used by the Neighbor Discovery Protocol to determine the link layer address associated with a given IPv6 address

    Solicited-node multicast address

    Solicited-node_multicast_address

  • List of reserved IP addresses
  • Below is a list of reserved Internet Protocol (IP) addresses. In the Internet addressing architecture, the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and the

    List of reserved IP addresses

    List_of_reserved_IP_addresses

  • Frame Relay
  • Wide area network technology

    designed to run on top of. This contrasts with protocols design to be short-term, like the internet Protocol, where every packet might go to a different

    Frame Relay

    Frame Relay

    Frame_Relay

  • ISDN User Part
  • Concept in telephony

    passed on 104 105 106 107 108 109 Message with unrecognized parameter discarded Protocol error, unspecified 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123

    ISDN User Part

    ISDN_User_Part

  • Procmail
  • Email server software component

    done with the message, such as deliver it to a particular mailbox, or discard it. A recipe and its action can be delivering or non-delivering. Processing

    Procmail

    Procmail

  • XMODEM
  • File transfer protocol

    XMODEM is a simple file transfer protocol developed as a quick hack by Ward Christensen for use in his 1977 MODEM.ASM terminal program. It allowed users

    XMODEM

    XMODEM

  • GSM 03.40
  • Mobile telephony standard

    standard describing the format of the Transfer Protocol Data Units (TPDU) part of the Short Message Transfer Protocol (SM-TP) used in the GSM networks to carry

    GSM 03.40

    GSM_03.40

  • IP fragmentation
  • Process that breaks IP packets into smaller pieces

    IP fragmentation is an Internet Protocol (IP) process that breaks packets into smaller pieces (fragments), so that the resulting pieces can pass through

    IP fragmentation

    IP fragmentation

    IP_fragmentation

  • Licklider Transmission Protocol
  • Point to point protocol

    Transmission Protocol is a point to point protocol for use in deep space links. LTP is commonly seen as the standard underlying convergence layer protocol for

    Licklider Transmission Protocol

    Licklider_Transmission_Protocol

  • Base64
  • Encoding for a sequence of byte values using 64 printable characters

    interpret the padding character is to consider it as an instruction to discard 2 trailing bits from the bit string each time a = is encountered. For example

    Base64

    Base64

  • ISO 15765-2
  • International car standard

    an international standard for sending data packets over a CAN bus. The protocol allows for the transport of messages that exceed the eight byte maximum

    ISO 15765-2

    ISO_15765-2

  • PARC Universal Packet
  • Early internetworking protocol

    in terms of bytes; this was discarded in favour of packets for the equivalent protocol in XNS, Sequenced Packet Protocol. PUP supported a large number

    PARC Universal Packet

    PARC_Universal_Packet

  • MOESI protocol
  • Cache coherence protocol

    coherency protocol that encompasses all of the possible states commonly used in other protocols. In addition to the four common MESI protocol states, there

    MOESI protocol

    MOESI_protocol

  • ARPANET
  • Early packet switching network (1969–1990)

    control and one of the first computer networks to implement the TCP/IP protocol suite. Both technologies became the technical foundation of the Internet

    ARPANET

    ARPANET

    ARPANET

  • IPv6 address
  • Label to identify a network interface of a computer or other network node

    An Internet Protocol version 6 address (IPv6 address) is a numeric label that is used to identify and locate a network interface of a computer or a network

    IPv6 address

    IPv6 address

    IPv6_address

  • Interface Message Processor
  • Computer network device

    BBN Report 1822. The IMP software and the ARPA network communications protocol running on the IMPs was discussed in RFC 1, the first of a series of standardization

    Interface Message Processor

    Interface Message Processor

    Interface_Message_Processor

  • OCSP stapling
  • Standard to check the revocation status of X.509

    The Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) stapling, formally known as the TLS Certificate Status Request extension, is a standard for checking the

    OCSP stapling

    OCSP_stapling

  • Aggregate Level Simulation Protocol
  • The Aggregate Level Simulation Protocol (ALSP) is a protocol and supporting software that enables simulations to interoperate with one another. Replaced

    Aggregate Level Simulation Protocol

    Aggregate_Level_Simulation_Protocol

  • Hop (networking)
  • When a packet is passed from one network segment to the next

    complete path to a destination. If no next hop is known a hop may silently discard a packet or return an error depending on the type of network. Devices in

    Hop (networking)

    Hop_(networking)

  • Go-Back-N ARQ
  • Automatic repeat-request (ARQ) protocol in data transmission and error detection

    of the sequence number of the next frame it expects to receive. It will discard any frame that does not have the exact sequence number it expects (either

    Go-Back-N ARQ

    Go-Back-N_ARQ

  • Consistency model
  • Rules that guarantee predictable computer memory operation

    visible to all other processes when a transaction is completed, while aborts discard all changes. Compared to relaxed consistency models, a transactional model

    Consistency model

    Consistency_model

  • Poker
  • Card game

    can then see their cards and bet accordingly. After betting, players can discard up to three cards and take new ones from the top of the deck. Then, another

    Poker

    Poker

    Poker

  • Default gateway
  • Node in a computer network

    A default gateway is the node in a computer network using the Internet protocol suite that serves as the forwarding host (router) to other networks when

    Default gateway

    Default_gateway

  • Berkeley sockets
  • Inter-process communication API

    sequenced packet service) SOCK_RAW (raw protocols atop the network layer) protocol specifying the actual transport protocol to use. The most common are IPPROTO_TCP

    Berkeley sockets

    Berkeley_sockets

  • Cryptographic nonce
  • Single-use value in secure communications

    is often a random or pseudo-random number issued in an authentication protocol to ensure that each communication session is unique, and therefore that

    Cryptographic nonce

    Cryptographic nonce

    Cryptographic_nonce

  • Cisco Express Forwarding
  • Layer 3 switching technology

    enhance the overall network performance. Although CEF is a Cisco proprietary protocol other vendors of multi-layer switches or high-capacity routers offer a

    Cisco Express Forwarding

    Cisco_Express_Forwarding

  • Replay attack
  • Network attack in which valid data transmission is repeated or delayed

    Another way of describing such an attack is: "an attack on a security protocol using a replay of messages from a different context into the intended (or

    Replay attack

    Replay_attack

  • Mobile IP
  • Internet Engineering Task Force standard communications protocol

    MIP) is an Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standard communications protocol that is designed to allow mobile device users to move from one network

    Mobile IP

    Mobile_IP

  • Gnutella
  • Large peer-to-peer network by Nullsoft

    Gnutella is a peer-to-peer network protocol. Founded in 2000, it was the first decentralized peer-to-peer network of its kind, leading to other, later

    Gnutella

    Gnutella

  • Ethernet
  • Computer networking technology

    error-checking data so that damaged frames can be detected and discarded; most often, higher-layer protocols trigger retransmission of lost frames. Per the OSI model

    Ethernet

    Ethernet

    Ethernet

  • Source routing
  • Allows a sender specify the route the packet takes through the network

    Quadrics, IEEE 1355, and SpaceWire support source routing. In the Internet Protocol, two header options are available which are rarely used: "strict source

    Source routing

    Source_routing

  • Simmons–Su protocols
  • The Simmons–Su protocols are several protocols for envy-free division. They are based on Sperner's lemma. The merits of these protocols is that they put

    Simmons–Su protocols

    Simmons–Su_protocols

  • Raft (algorithm)
  • Consensus algorithm

    behind in its log. When the server receives this snapshot, it will either discard its entire log if it's superseded by the snapshot, or only the entries

    Raft (algorithm)

    Raft (algorithm)

    Raft_(algorithm)

  • Roofnet
  • Former experimental mesh network at MIT

    routes in the face of lossy links, link adaptation, and developing new protocols which take advantage of radio’s unique properties (ExOR). The software

    Roofnet

    Roofnet

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  • Ricard
  • Boy/Male

    French

    Ricard

    Powerful; strong ruler.

    Ricard

  • Dishari
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Dishari

    Who Shows Way

    Dishari

  • Ricard
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Ricard

    English and French : variant of Richard.A Ricard is documented in Montreal in 1665, with the secondary surname Saint-Germain.

    Ricard

  • Carle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Carle

    English : variant of Carl.French : Norman and Picard form of Charles.Swiss German : variant spelling of Karle.

    Carle

  • Carnal
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Carnal

    English : variant spelling of Carnell.French : metonymic occupational name for a maker of latches and hinges, from Old Picard carnel, Old French charnel ‘hinge’.

    Carnal

  • Riocard
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Riocard

    Powerful ruler.

    Riocard

  • Dishari | தீஷாரீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Dishari | தீஷாரீ

    Who shows way

    Dishari | தீஷாரீ

  • Capron
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Capron

    English (of Norman origin) : metonymic occupational name for a hood maker, from Old Norman French caprun, Old French chaperon ‘hood or cap (worn by the nobility)’.French : from a Picard and southern form of chaperon (see 1, above).

    Capron

  • Hassett
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Hassett

    Irish : shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hAiseadha ‘descendant of Aisidh’, a personal name meaning ‘discord’, ‘strife’.English and Irish : shortened form of the habitational name Blennerhasset, from a place in Cumbria, so named from Celtic blain ‘summit’ + an unexplained second element + Old Scandinavian hey ‘hay’ + sǽtr ‘shieling’.

    Hassett

  • Gambrell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gambrell

    English : unexplained; probably of French origin (see 2).Respelling of French Gambrelle, a reduced form of Gambarelle, a nickname denoting someone with long legs, from a derivative of gambe, Norman and Picard form of jambe ‘leg’.

    Gambrell

  • Vena
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Vena

    Desire, To move, Discern, To play on An instrument, To play on An instrument

    Vena

  • Minchin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Minchin

    English : nickname from Old English mynecen ‘nun’ (a derivative of munuc ‘monk’).French : from a diminutive of Picard minche, a dialect form of French mince ‘slender’, ‘thin’.Bulgarian : from a pet form of the female personal name Dimitra, from Greek Dēmētrios (see Demetriou).

    Minchin

  • Dillard
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dillard

    English : unexplained; possibly a variant of Dollard. The name was in VA by 1698.

    Dillard

  • Vena | வேநா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Vena | வேநா

    Desire, To move, Discern, To play on An instrument, To play on An instrument

    Vena | வேநா

  • Eris
  • Girl/Female

    Greek American

    Eris

    Goddess of discord.

    Eris

  • Faris
  • Boy/Male

    American, Arabic, British, English, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Sindhi

    Faris

    Horseman; Perspicacity; Rider; Knight; Ability to Discern

    Faris

  • Gammon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gammon

    English : variant of Game.English : from Anglo-Norman French gambon ‘ham’, a diminutive of gambe, Norman-Picard form of Old French jambe ‘leg’ (Late Latin gamba), hence probably a nickname for someone with some peculiarity of the legs or gait.

    Gammon

  • Ricard
  • Boy/Male

    British, Danish, English, French, Irish

    Ricard

    Strong Ruler; Powerful Leader; Rich and Powerful Ruler

    Ricard

  • Janis
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Janis

    English : perhaps a variant spelling of Janice.French : unexplained.Latvian : from the first name Jānis, Latvian form of John.A Janis from the Champagne region of France is documented in 1704 in Trois Rivières, Quebec, with the secondary surname Sicard.

    Janis

  • Riocard
  • Boy/Male

    French, German, Irish

    Riocard

    Dominant Ruler; Powerful Ruler

    Riocard

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Online names & meanings

  • Layyin |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Layyin |

    Tender, Resilient

  • Azhagumathi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Azhagumathi

    Glowing Sun

  • Firas
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Firas

    Knight, Perspicacious

  • Merewood
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Merewood

    From the Lake Forest

  • Ambuja
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Ambuja

    Born of a lotus, Goddess Lakshmi

  • Anwika | அந்விகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Anwika | அந்விகா

  • Alastriona
  • Girl/Female

    Celtic Irish

    Alastriona

    Defends mankind.

  • Anantpreet
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Anantpreet

    Infinite Love

  • Trevyn
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English

    Trevyn

    Fair Town; Abbreviation of Trevelyan

  • Plumb
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Plumb

    English : variant of Plum.

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  • Discard
  • n.

    The act of discarding; also, the card or cards discarded.

  • Dissonancy
  • n.

    Discord; dissonance.

  • Discarding
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Discard

  • Discern
  • v. t.

    To see by the eye or by the understanding; to perceive and recognize; as, to discern a difference.

  • Disarm
  • v. t.

    To deprive of the means or the disposition to harm; to render harmless or innocuous; as, to disarm a man's wrath.

  • Disband
  • v. t.

    To loose the bands of; to set free; to disunite; to scatter; to disperse; to break up the organization of; especially, to dismiss from military service; as, to disband an army.

  • Dizzard
  • n.

    A blockhead. [Obs.] [Written also dizard, and disard.]

  • Disembody
  • v. t.

    To disarm and disband, as a body of soldiers.

  • Dislike
  • n.

    Discord; dissension.

  • Excuss
  • v. t.

    To shake off; to discard.

  • Picard
  • n.

    One of a sect of Adamites in the fifteenth century; -- so called from one Picard of Flanders. See Adamite.

  • Dispart
  • v. t.

    To make allowance for the dispart in (a gun), when taking aim.

  • Discard
  • v. i.

    To make a discard.

  • Disard
  • n.

    See Dizzard.

  • Discern
  • v. i.

    To see or understand the difference; to make distinction; as, to discern between good and evil, truth and falsehood.

  • Decard
  • v. t.

    To discard.

  • Discoid
  • n.

    Anything having the form of a discus or disk; particularly, a discoid shell.

  • Dispart
  • v. t.

    To furnish with a dispart sight.

  • Discarded
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Discard

  • Discal
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or resembling, a disk; as, discal cells.