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Neural oscillation in the 25–140Hz range
A gamma wave or gamma rhythm is a pattern of neural oscillation in humans with a frequency between 30 and 100 Hz, the 40 Hz point being of particular
Gamma_wave
Third letter of the Greek alphabet
Gamma (/ˈɡæmə/ ; uppercase Γ, lowercase γ; Greek: γάμμα, romanized: gámma) is the third letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals
Gamma
Biological phenomenon
Sleep spindle Delta wave – (0.1–4 Hz) Alpha wave – (8–12 Hz) Theta wave – (4–8 Hz) Mu wave – (8–13 Hz) Beta wave – (13–30 Hz) Gamma wave – (25–100 Hz) High-frequency
Sharp_waves_and_ripples
Vector describing a wave; often its propagation direction
{\omega _{\mathrm {obs} }}{\omega _{s}}}={\frac {1}{\gamma (1-0)}}={\frac {1}{\gamma }}} Plane-wave expansion Plane of incidence Physics example: Harris
Wave_vector
Physical model of propagating energy
proportional to wavelength), ranging from radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, to gamma rays. All forms of EMR travel at the speed
Electromagnetic_radiation
High amplitude low frequency brain wave
Delta waves have been shown to be mediated in part by T-type calcium channels. During delta wave sleep, neurons are globally inhibited by gamma-aminobutyric
Delta_wave
Flash of gamma rays from a distant galaxy
In gamma-ray astronomy, gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are extremely energetic events occurring in distant galaxies which represent the brightest and most powerful
Gamma-ray_burst
Video game series
games-in-1". This game includes Brain Boost Beta Wave, Brain Boost Gamma Wave, and a new game. Brain Boost Beta Wave has a Metacritic score of 39% based on 12
Brain_Boost
Measure used in radio engineering and telecommunications
in}}|&=|V_{f}|-|V_{r}|\\&=|V_{f}|-|\Gamma V_{f}|\\&=(1-|\Gamma |)|V_{f}|.\end{aligned}}} The voltage standing wave ratio is then VSWR = | V max | | V min
Standing_wave_ratio
Range of frequencies or wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
electromagnetic waves within each band. From low to high frequency these are: radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays
Electromagnetic_spectrum
Brainwaves, repetitive patterns of neural activity in the central nervous system
phase of a slow wave is coupled with the amplitude of a fast wave. The theta-gamma code is a coupling between theta wave and gamma wave in the hippocampal
Neural_oscillation
Neural oscillation in the brain, 12.5–30 Hz
Delta wave – (0.1 – 3 Hz) Theta wave – (4 – 7 Hz) Alpha wave – (7 – 12 Hz) Beta wave – (12 – 30 Hz) Gamma wave – (30 – 100 Hz) Rassi, Elie; Lin, Wy
Beta_wave
Self-similar solution describing the fluid dynamics of explosions
\\[1ex]G&={\frac {\gamma +1}{\gamma -1}}\left[{\frac {\gamma +1}{\gamma -1}}(\gamma V-1)\right]^{\nu _{3}}\left\{{\frac {\gamma +1}{7-\gamma }}[5-(3\gamma -1)V]\right\}^{\nu
Taylor–von Neumann–Sedov blast wave
Taylor–von_Neumann–Sedov_blast_wave
Phenomenon of neural activity
the amplitude of the thalamocortical oscillations as measured by EEG. Gamma wave thalamocortical oscillation is prominent during REM sleep, similar to
Recurrent thalamo-cortical resonance
Recurrent_thalamo-cortical_resonance
Neural oscillations in the frequency range of 8–12 Hz
– (8 – 12 Hz) Mu wave – (7.5 – 12.5 Hz) SMR wave – (12.5 – 15.5 Hz) Beta wave – (15 – 30 Hz) Gamma wave – (>30 Hz) Shaw JC, Shaw JC (2003). The brain's
Alpha_wave
Penetrating form of electromagnetic radiation
A gamma ray, also known as gamma radiation (symbol γ), is a penetrating form of electromagnetic radiation arising from high-energy interactions like the
Gamma_ray
Elementary particle or quantum of light
the photons emitted have characteristic energies ranging from radio waves to gamma rays. Photons can also be emitted when a particle and its corresponding
Photon
Extension of the factorial function
_{e}(x)} . In mathematics, the gamma function (represented by Γ {\displaystyle \Gamma } , capital Greek letter gamma) is the most common extension of
Gamma_function
Sleeping disorder
sleep Slow-wave Brain waves Alpha wave Beta wave Delta wave Gamma wave K-complex Mu rhythm PGO waves Sensorimotor rhythm Sleep spindle Theta wave Sleep disorders
Sleep_paralysis
Height that waves reach on a slope
6<\gamma _{b}<1.0} . γ β {\displaystyle \gamma _{\beta }} is a reduction for obliquely approaching waves, γ β = 1 − 0.0022 β {\displaystyle \gamma _{\beta
Wave_run-up
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up gamma, Gamma, Γ, or γ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gamma (Γ or γ) is the third letter of the Greek alphabet. Gamma may also refer to: Tropical
Gamma_(disambiguation)
Neurological ramifications of and for the Binding Problem in the study of consciousness
has become especially important for neural binding due to studies in gamma wave activity in the brain. From single-unit recording scientists have been
Neural_binding
Structure that guides waves efficiently
{\hat {U}}(x,y)_{\gamma }} for each solution of the former. The propagation constant γ {\displaystyle \gamma } of the guided wave is complex, in general
Waveguide
Neural oscillatory pattern
Delta wave — (0.1–4 Hz) Theta wave — (4–8 Hz) Alpha wave — (8–12 Hz) Mu wave — (7.5–12.5 Hz) SMR wave — (12.5–15.5 Hz) Beta wave — (16–31 Hz) Gamma wave —
Theta_wave
Space telescope for gamma-ray astronomy launched in 2008
The Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope (FGST, also FGRST), formerly called the Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope (GLAST), is a space observatory being
Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope
Fermi_Gamma-ray_Space_Telescope
Generators of the Clifford algebra for relativistic quantum mechanics
mathematical physics, the gamma matrices, { γ 0 , γ 1 , γ 2 , γ 3 } , {\displaystyle \ \left\{\gamma ^{0},\gamma ^{1},\gamma ^{2},\gamma ^{3}\right\}\ ,} also
Gamma_matrices
Shock wave that is inclined with respect to the incident upstream flow direction
An oblique shock wave is a shock wave that, unlike a normal shock, is inclined with respect to the direction of incoming air. It occurs when a supersonic
Oblique_shock
Speed of sound wave through elastic medium
The speed of sound is the distance travelled per unit of time by a sound wave as it propagates through an elastic medium. More simply, the speed of sound
Speed_of_sound
2015 detection made by LIGO interferometers
the type thought to have produced the gravitational wave event are not expected to produce gamma-ray bursts, as stellar-mass black hole binaries are not
First observation of gravitational waves
First_observation_of_gravitational_waves
Quantum mechanical waves describing matter
Matter waves are a central part of the theory of quantum mechanics, being half of wave–particle duality. At all scales where measurements have been practical
Matter_wave
Optical polarization device
{\displaystyle \textstyle \Gamma ={\pi \over 2}} . Now suppose a linearly polarized wave is incident on the crystal. This wave can be written as ( E f f
Waveplate
Waves or particles moving through space
as a radio wave or microwave by making the wave vary to corresponding variations in the voice. Musicians have also experimented with gamma rays sonification
Radiation
Dynamic disturbance in a medium or field
radiation, terahertz waves, visible light, ultraviolet radiation, X-rays and gamma rays. Other types of waves include gravitational waves, which are disturbances
Wave
Type of wave in plasma
{E}}_{1}-\gamma _{e}T_{e}\nabla n_{e1}} We now neglect the left-hand side, which is due to electron inertia. This is valid for waves with frequencies
Ion_acoustic_wave
Instrument for measuring ionizing radiation
small amount of thallium is used as a scintillator for the detection of gamma waves and zinc sulfide (ZnS) is widely used as a detector of alpha particles
Scintillation_counter
Electrophysiological method to record electrical activity of the brain
alert or anxious or who have their eyes open. Gamma is the frequency range approximately 30–100 Hz. Gamma rhythms are thought to represent binding of different
Electroencephalography
Dimensionless quantity in fluid dynamics
{p_{t}}{p}}=\left[{\frac {\gamma +1}{2}}\mathrm {M} ^{2}\right]^{\frac {\gamma }{\gamma -1}}\cdot \left[{\frac {\gamma +1}{1-\gamma +2\gamma \,\mathrm {M} ^{2}}}\right]^{\frac
Mach_number
Ability of a colorant or material to withstand change due to light exposure
electromagnetic spectrum of the sun contains wavelengths from gamma waves to radio waves. The high energy of ultraviolet radiation in particular accelerates
Lightfastness
Type of energy propagation
Acoustic waves are types of mechanical waves that propagate through matter—such as gas, liquid, and/or solids—by causing the particles of the medium to
Acoustic_wave
2014 book by Stanislas Dehaene
of gamma waves starting at about 300 milliseconds after a stimulus. Contrary to an initial hypothesis by Francis Crick and Christof Koch, gamma waves around
Consciousness_and_the_Brain
Probability amplitude in quantum scattering theory
)={\frac {k}{4\pi }}\int f(\gamma )f(\gamma ')\,d\Omega ''} where γ {\displaystyle \gamma } and γ ′ {\displaystyle \gamma '} are the angles between n
Scattering_amplitude
Type of neutron star with beams of radiation
304.5670.489. PMID 15105461. Courtland, Rachel. "Pulsar Detected by Gamma Waves Only Archived 2015-07-02 at the Wayback Machine". New Scientist, 17 October
Pulsar
Relativistic quantum mechanical wave equation
In particle physics, the Dirac equation is a relativistic wave equation derived by British physicist Paul Dirac in 1928. In its free form, or including
Dirac_equation
Values which describe behavior of a linear electric circuit
1 − S 22 Γ L | {\displaystyle |\Gamma _{\mathrm {in} }|=\left|S_{11}+{\frac {S_{12}S_{21}\Gamma _{L}}{1-S_{22}\Gamma _{L}}}\right|} and | Γ o u t | =
Scattering_parameters
Chemical compound
γ-Butyrolactone (GBL) or gamma-butyrolactone is an organic compound with the formula O=CO(CH2)3. It is a hygroscopic, colorless, water-miscible liquid
Γ-Butyrolactone
Vibration that travels via pressure waves in matter
wave of pressure or related quantities (e.g. displacement), whereas in physiological-psychological contexts it refers to the reception of such waves and
Sound
Waveform seen during stage 2 NREM sleep
cortex. This is accompanied by a decrease in broadband EEG power including gamma wave activity. This produces "down-states" of neuronal silence in which neural
K-complex
Measure of wave reflectivity
that of the incident wave ( V + {\displaystyle V^{+}} ). This is typically represented with a Γ {\displaystyle \Gamma } (capital gamma) and can be written
Reflection_coefficient
Chemical compound
γ-Hydroxybutyric acid, also known as gamma-hydroxybutyric acid, GHB, or 4-hydroxybutanoic acid, is a naturally occurring neurotransmitter and a depressant
Γ-Hydroxybutyric_acid
Mental disorder with psychotic symptoms
oscillations produced as gamma waves that have a frequency of between 30 and 80 hertz. Both working memory tasks and gamma waves are impaired in schizophrenia
Schizophrenia
Concept in physics and chemistry
amplitude of the forward wave must be sum of the two waves or ( 1 + Γ ) {\displaystyle (1+\Gamma )} . The value for Γ {\displaystyle \Gamma } is uniquely determined
Transmission_coefficient
Aspect of relativity in physics
LIGO and Virgo detectors received a gravitational wave signal, GW170817, at nearly the same time as gamma ray satellites and optical telescopes received
Gravitational_wave
This is a list of wave topics. Contents: Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Index_of_wave_articles
Perception or knowledge of something
an attention driven baseline shift in the alpha waves, and a decision bias reflected in gamma waves. Outside of the field of neuroscience, Humberto Maturana
Awareness
Part of the temporal lobe of the brain
employed to measure the neural results. Specifically, the presence of gamma waves, induced by the auditory task at hand, were measured from the temples
Auditory_cortex
Electrical waves in return direction
{1+\left|{\mathit {\Gamma }}\,\right|}{1-\left|{\mathit {\Gamma }}\,\right|}}} for a lossless line; the expression for the current standing wave ratio (ISWR)
Reflections of signals on conducting lines
Reflections_of_signals_on_conducting_lines
Electrical activity in the part of the brain controlling voluntary movement
wave – (4 – 7 Hz) Alpha wave – (8 – 12 Hz) Mu wave – (8 – 13 Hz) SMR wave – (12.5 – 15.5 Hz) Beta wave – (12.5 – 30 Hz) Gamma wave – (25 – 140 Hz) Amzica
Mu_wave
Oscillatory idle rhythm of synchronized electric brain activity
(7.5 – 12.5 Hz) SMR wave – (12.5 – 15.5 Hz) Beta wave – (12 – 31 Hz) Gamma wave – (32 – 100 Hz) Arroyo, S.; Lesser, RP.; Gordon, B; Uematsu, S; Jackson
Sensorimotor_rhythm
Phenomenon in fluid dynamics
{M^{2}-1}}{1+{\frac {\gamma -1}{2}}M^{2}}}{\frac {\,dM}{M}}\\&={\sqrt {\frac {\gamma +1}{\gamma -1}}}\arctan {\sqrt {{\frac {\gamma -1}{\gamma
Prandtl–Meyer_expansion_fan
Cable or other structure for carrying radio waves
{\displaystyle \gamma } is the (complex) propagation constant. These equations are fundamental to transmission line theory. They are also wave equations, and
Transmission_line
Formulation of classical mechanics
{L}}(\gamma (\tau ;\cdot ),{\dot {\gamma }}(\tau ;\cdot ),\tau )\,d\tau ,} where γ = γ ( τ ; t , t 0 , q , q 0 ) , {\displaystyle \gamma =\gamma (\tau
Hamilton–Jacobi_equation
Volunteer computing project
gravitational-wave detectors, from large radio telescopes, and from a gamma-ray telescope. Neutron stars are detected by their pulsed radio and gamma-ray emission
Einstein@Home
Mathematical descriptions of transmission line voltage and current
}^{+}(a)\,e^{+\gamma (a-x)}&&{\text{forward voltage wave}};\\+\mathbf {V} _{\omega }^{-}(x)&=\mathbf {V} _{\omega }^{-}(b)\,e^{-\gamma (b-x)}&&{\text{reverse
Telegrapher's_equations
2007 (JP) Brain Boost: Beta Wave Interchannel 505 Games Interchannel Majesco 20051120051123November 23, 2005 (JP) Brain Boost: Gamma Wave Interchannel Interchannel
List of Nintendo DS games (0–C)
List_of_Nintendo_DS_games_(0–C)
Burst of gamma rays produced in the Earth's atmosphere
A terrestrial gamma-ray flash (TGF), also known as dark lightning, is a burst of gamma rays produced in Earth's atmosphere. TGFs have been recorded to
Terrestrial_gamma-ray_flash
Diagnostic framework in personalized psychiatry
PFC-parietal-cingulate-dorsal thalamus-dorsal striatum VLPFC Delta Gamma waves Theta waves n/a n/a AX-CPT/DPX Change detection tasks Complex Span tasks delayed
Research_Domain_Criteria
Electrical engineers graphical calculator
{\displaystyle \Gamma =\Gamma _{\text{L}}\exp \left({\frac {-4j\pi }{\lambda }}\ell \right)\,} This equation shows that, for a standing wave, the complex
Smith_chart
System for describing optical polarization
\beta \sin \gamma +\cos \alpha \cos \gamma &\sin \alpha \sin \beta \cos \gamma -\cos \alpha \sin \gamma \\-\sin \beta &\cos \beta \sin \gamma &\cos \beta
Jones_calculus
Breathing method in humans
sleep Slow-wave Brain waves Alpha wave Beta wave Delta wave Gamma wave K-complex Mu rhythm PGO waves Sensorimotor rhythm Sleep spindle Theta wave Sleep disorders
Mouth_breathing
Gamma matrices for arbitrary Clifford algebras
{\displaystyle \gamma ^{\mu }\gamma ^{\nu }\gamma ^{\rho }\gamma ^{\sigma }\gamma _{\mu }=2\gamma ^{\rho }\gamma ^{\sigma }\gamma ^{\nu }-2\gamma ^{\nu }\gamma ^{\sigma
Higher-dimensional gamma matrices
Higher-dimensional_gamma_matrices
November 17 Blast Factor PSN [citation needed] November 17 Brain Boost: Gamma Wave DS [citation needed] November 17 Call of Duty 3 PS3 [citation needed]
2006_in_video_games
Wave equations respecting special and general relativity
quantum mechanics (RQM) and its applications to particle physics, relativistic wave equations predict the behavior of particles at high energies and velocities
Relativistic_wave_equations
Concept in physics
other words, the shock wave can increase the density at most by a factor of 6. For monatomic gas, γ = 5 / 3 {\displaystyle \gamma =5/3} , the allowed interval
Rankine–Hugoniot_conditions
Psychological focus, perception and prioritising discrete information
characteristic changes in EEG activity. Many animals, including humans, produce gamma waves (40–60 Hz) when focusing attention on particular objects or tasks. Another
Attention
Brainwaves with frequencies larger than 80 Hz
5 – 15.5 Hz) Alpha wave – (7 (or 8) – 12 Hz) Beta wave – (12 – 30 Hz) Gamma wave – (32 – 100 Hz) Buzsáki, György; da Silva, Fernando Lopes (September 2012)
High-frequency_oscillations
Vector in relativity
}\gamma ^{\alpha }&=P_{0}\gamma ^{0}+P_{1}\gamma ^{1}+P_{2}\gamma ^{2}+P_{3}\gamma ^{3}\\[4pt]&={\dfrac {E}{c}}\gamma ^{0}-p_{x}\gamma ^{1}-p_{y}\gamma
Four-vector
American video game publisher and distributor
Advance) A Boy and His Blob (Wii) Brain Boost: Beta Wave (Nintendo DS), North America Brain Boost: Gamma Wave (Nintendo DS), North America Bust-A-Move Bash
Majesco
1982 nuclear accident near Murmansk, Russia, Soviet Union
terrifyingly, colossal beta particle contamination levels and travelling gamma waves reflected from plates and walls. Building #5 was completely radioactive
Andreev_Bay_nuclear_accident
Measure of change in amplitude and phase of a wave
source of the wave to the complex amplitude at some distance x, such that A 0 A x = e γ x . {\displaystyle {\frac {A_{0}}{A_{x}}}=e^{\gamma x}.} Inverting
Propagation_constant
Field equation from quantum gravity
the operator to a general wave functional of the metric H ^ Ψ [ γ ] = 0 , {\displaystyle {\hat {\mathcal {H}}}\Psi [\gamma ]=0,} where Ψ [ γ ] = a + ∫
Wheeler–DeWitt_equation
Particle effect
the Gamma matrices γ μ {\textstyle \gamma _{\mu }} , as β = γ 0 {\textstyle \beta =\gamma _{0}} and α j = γ 0 γ j {\textstyle \alpha _{j}=\gamma _{0}\gamma
Zitterbewegung
Types of celestial objects that can emit gamma-ray bursts
Gamma-ray burst progenitors are the types of celestial objects that can emit gamma-ray bursts (GRBs). GRBs show an extraordinary degree of diversity. They
Gamma-ray_burst_progenitors
Type of stellar collision
"Kilonovae, short gamma-ray bursts & neutron star mergers". Nature Astronomy. 16 October 2017. "All in the family: Kin of gravitational wave source discovered"
Neutron_star_merger
Psychological concept
peripheral gamma temporal coordination in each organism by nesting gamma oscillations of local networks (interference of delta and gamma waves). The similarly
Shared_intentionality
Phase of sleep characterized by random and rapid eye movements
(delta) waves pattern of NREM deep sleep. An important element of this contrast is the 3–10 Hz theta rhythm in the hippocampus and 40–60 Hz gamma waves in
Rapid_eye_movement_sleep
Hypothetical device
A gamma-ray laser, or graser, is a hypothetical device that would produce coherent gamma rays, just as an ordinary laser produces coherent rays of visible
Gamma-ray_laser
Compressible flow velocity limiting effect
{p^{*}}{p_{0}}}=\left({\frac {2}{\gamma +1}}\right)^{\frac {\gamma }{\gamma -1}}} , where γ {\displaystyle \gamma } is the heat capacity ratio c p /
Choked_flow
Theory of a quantum origin of consciousness
is the source of 40 Hz gamma waves, building upon the much less controversial theory that gap junctions are related to gamma oscillation. In a study
Orchestrated objective reduction
Orchestrated_objective_reduction
Observational astronomy performed with gamma rays
models and findings. Future developments in gamma-ray astronomy will integrate data from gravitational wave and neutrino observatories (Multi-messenger
Gamma-ray_astronomy
Changes to stars over their lifespans
pulsars is most often in the form of radio waves, pulsars have also been detected at visible, X-ray, and gamma ray wavelengths. If the mass of the stellar
Stellar_evolution
Waves propagating between brain regions
nucleus Occipital Lobe Subthalamic nucleus Alpha wave Beta wave Delta wave Gamma wave Mu wave Theta wave Gott, Jarrod A.; Liley, David T. J.; Hobson, J
PGO_waves
Differential equation important in physics
The wave equation is a second-order linear partial differential equation for the description of waves or standing wave fields such as mechanical waves (e
Wave_equation
Naturally recurring resting state of mind and body
theta, gamma, and delta waves are all seen in the different stages of sleep. Each waveform maintains a different frequency and amplitude. Alpha waves are
Sleep
Galaxy in the constellation of Hydra
by the journal Science. The detection of gamma-ray burst GRB 170817A simultaneous with the gravitational wave event, for example, provided the first direct
NGC_4993
Method of solution to differential equations
{1}{\left(\gamma -\alpha \right)^{2}}}\Theta (x-s)e^{-\gamma (x-s)}-{\frac {1}{\left(\gamma -\alpha \right)^{2}}}\Theta (x-s)e^{-\alpha (x-s)}+{\frac {1}{\gamma
Green's_function
2017 book by science journalist Daniel Goleman and neuroscientist Richard Davidson
The authors write that experienced yogis have much higher levels of gamma waves, that they show little anticipation of pain and a very fast recovery
Altered_Traits
Adjusting input/output impedances of an electrical circuit for some purpose
{\displaystyle -\Gamma _{ST}=\Gamma _{TS}={Z_{s}-Z_{c} \over Z_{s}+Z_{c}}=\Gamma _{S}\,} , where Zs is the source impedance. The source of waves incident from
Impedance_matching
Medical condition
sleep Slow-wave Brain waves Alpha wave Beta wave Delta wave Gamma wave K-complex Mu rhythm PGO waves Sensorimotor rhythm Sleep spindle Theta wave Sleep disorders
Non-24-hour sleep–wake disorder
Non-24-hour_sleep–wake_disorder
and γ > 0 {\displaystyle \gamma >0} are constant. Fifth-order Korteweg–De Vries equation Biswas, Anjan (2009). "Solitary wave solution for the generalized
Kawahara_equation
Electromagnetic radiation humans can see
wavelength, whether visible or not. In this sense, gamma rays, X-rays, microwaves and radio waves are also light. This is why visible radiation is commonly
Light
GAMMA WAVE
GAMMA WAVE
Surname or Lastname
English
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.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : East Frisian patronymic from the nursery name Mamme, linked to Middle High German mamme, memme ‘mother’s breast’ (Latin mamma).English (of Norman origin) : from the Old French personal name Maismon, Maimon, of unknown etymology.Indian (Kerala) : variant of Thomas among Kerala Christians, with the Tamil-Malayalam third person masculine singular suffix -n. It is only found as a personal name in Kerala, but in the U.S. has come to be used as a family name among Kerala Christians.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
The Soothing Voice
Surname or Lastname
Northern Irish
Northern Irish : reduced form of Scottish McLean.English : perhaps a variant spelling of Lane.Finnish : ornamental name from laine ‘wave’. This is one of the most common names among those that were derived from words denoting natural features when hereditary surnames were adopted in Finland in the beginning of the 20th century. This name is found chiefly in southern Finland.French : metonymic occupational name for a worker or dealer in wool, from Old French la(i)ne ‘wool’ (Latin lana).
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Beautiful; A Destiny
Girl/Female
Tamil
Beautiful, A destiny
Girl/Female
French Latin Italian
Jewel.
Boy/Male
Indian
Supreme god.
Female
English
Variant spelling of Italian Gemma, JEMMA means "precious stone."
Girl/Female
African, American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Latin
Jewel; Precious Stone; Gem
Boy/Male
Arabic
Two Bright Stars Near the Pole; Beta and Gama in Ursa Minor
Female
English
Italian name GEMMA means "precious stone."
Girl/Female
Danish, Indian, Latin, Sanskrit, Swedish
Loveable; Desire
Girl/Female
Norse
Grandmother.
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Without flaw.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Nilormy | நீலோரà¯à®®à¯à®¯
Blue wave of sea
Nilormy | நீலோரà¯à®®à¯à®¯
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Hebrew
Without Flaw; Palm Tree; Perfect
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Kashmiri
Beautiful Sky
Girl/Female
Tamil
A wave
Boy/Male
African, British, English, Indian
Mother; God-like
GAMMA WAVE
GAMMA WAVE
Girl/Female
Muslim
Turquoise
Boy/Male
Muslim
One who salutes, Peace
Boy/Male
Hindu
Red
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Wild or Crazy
Boy/Male
Indian
Servant of the finder, Slave of the finder, Perceiver
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : habitational name from a place in Yorkshire, near Snaith. The final element is probably Old English hÄm ‘homestead’, and the first may be an unattested personal name, Toppa (see Topp).
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Bold; Brave; Daring
Boy/Male
Hindu
Virtuous, Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Swedish
Stutters.
Biblical
Lydia, a standing pool
GAMMA WAVE
GAMMA WAVE
GAMMA WAVE
GAMMA WAVE
GAMMA WAVE
n.
A viola da gamba.
n.
An abbes or spiritual mother.
a.
Of or pertaining to a gumma.
pl.
of Gumma
n.
A kind of soft tumor, usually of syphilitic origin.
pl.
of Gemma
n.
A performer upon the viola di gamba. See under Viola.
n.
The viola di gamba, now entirely disused.
n.
The llama.
a.
Having the form of a mamma (breast) or mammae.
n.
Mamma.
n.
A glandular organ for secreting milk, characteristic of all mammals, but usually rudimentary in the male; a mammary gland; a breast; under; bag.
pl.
of Mamma
n.
A bud spore; one of the small spores or buds in the reproduction of certain Protozoa, which separate one at a time from the parent cell.
n.
A leaf bud, as distinguished from a flower bud.
n.
A child's name for mamma, mother.
n.
Mother; -- word of tenderness and familiarity.
n.
See Mamma.
n.
The third letter (/, / = Eng. G) of the Greek alphabet.
a.
Belonging to, or resembling, gumma.