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  • Harm Done
  • Harm Done is a novel by British crime-writer Ruth Rendell, published in 1999. The novel is part of her popular Inspector Wexford detective series, and

    Harm Done

    Harm_Done

  • Misanthropy
  • General dislike of humanity

    The harm done because of these flaws can be divided into three categories: harm done directly to humans, harm done directly to other animals, and harm done

    Misanthropy

    Misanthropy

    Misanthropy

  • Vaccine hesitancy
  • Reluctance or refusal of vaccines

    with individuals who have the condition, and underestimating the potential harm of forgoing vaccination to those whom the vaccine could protect. Other groups

    Vaccine hesitancy

    Vaccine hesitancy

    Vaccine_hesitancy

  • Terry Ellis
  • American R&B singer

    determined to be without merit, as Ellis and Herron could not demonstrate harm done to the company from Jones's use of the name (although Robinson was named

    Terry Ellis

    Terry Ellis

    Terry_Ellis

  • Leaving the world a better place
  • Ethical principle

    individuals should go beyond trying not to do harm in the world, and should try to remediate harms done by others. This ethic was articulated by Bessie

    Leaving the world a better place

    Leaving_the_world_a_better_place

  • Leontiades (Thermopylae)
  • Early 5th-century BC Theban commander

    Thermopylae under duress from the Greek allies, and were guiltless of any harm done to Xerxes. The Thessalians in Xerxes's army bore witness that the Thebans

    Leontiades (Thermopylae)

    Leontiades_(Thermopylae)

  • Obergefell v. Hodges
  • 2015 U.S. Supreme Court case on same-sex marriage

    nature of fundamental rights guaranteed to all by the Constitution, the harm done to individuals by delaying the implementation of such rights while the

    Obergefell v. Hodges

    Obergefell_v._Hodges

  • Jennifer Worth
  • British nurse, midwife, author and musician (1935–2011)

    was in fact almost invariably fatal for the woman. As a result of the harm done with such illegal procedures, she approved of the legalization of abortion

    Jennifer Worth

    Jennifer_Worth

  • Self-harm
  • Intentional injury to one's body

    Self-harm is intentional behavior that causes harm to oneself. This is most commonly regarded as direct injury of one's own tissues, usually without suicidal

    Self-harm

    Self-harm

    Self-harm

  • Three Laws of Robotics
  • Fictional set of rules by Isaac Asimov

    slightly different way: A robot may not harm a human being, unless he finds a way to prove that ultimately the harm done would benefit humanity in general!

    Three Laws of Robotics

    Three_Laws_of_Robotics

  • Duplessis Orphans
  • Canadian children, wrongly classified as mentally ill

    and disputes the claims of those seeking financial compensation for harm done. It is believed to be the largest case of child abuse in Canadian history

    Duplessis Orphans

    Duplessis Orphans

    Duplessis_Orphans

  • Maxine Jones
  • American singer

    dollars for damages. However, Ellis and Herron could not demonstrate harm done to the company from Jones' use of the name. Robinson participated as a

    Maxine Jones

    Maxine Jones

    Maxine_Jones

  • Cindy Herron
  • American singer and actress (born 1961)

    determined to be without merit, as Herron and Ellis could not demonstrate harm done to the company from Jones's use of the name (although Robinson was named

    Cindy Herron

    Cindy Herron

    Cindy_Herron

  • General environmental duty
  • environment. To do so, they should take all reasonable measures to minimise the harm done to the environment before carrying out any activity. The general environmental

    General environmental duty

    General_environmental_duty

  • Witch trials in early modern Scotland
  • Europe. In the Late Middle Ages, there were a handful of prosecutions for harm done through witchcraft, but the passing of the Witchcraft Act 1563 made witchcraft

    Witch trials in early modern Scotland

    Witch trials in early modern Scotland

    Witch_trials_in_early_modern_Scotland

  • Victim blaming
  • Social phenomenon

    crime or any wrongful act is held entirely or partially at fault for the harm done to them. There is historical and current prejudice against the victims

    Victim blaming

    Victim blaming

    Victim_blaming

  • Tools for Conviviality
  • Book by Ivan Illich

    watershed, crossed in the middle of the 20th century, is defined by the harm done by the medical system itself in the form of increasing iatrogenesis, medicalization

    Tools for Conviviality

    Tools_for_Conviviality

  • Karpman drama triangle
  • Model of human interaction proposed in 1968

    wishes/needs met without having to acknowledge the broader dysfunction or harm done in the situation as a whole. Each participant is acting upon their own

    Karpman drama triangle

    Karpman drama triangle

    Karpman_drama_triangle

  • Nullifier Party
  • American political party

    states to nullify unconstitutional laws. Calhoun claimed that the severe harm done by the tariff to South Carolina's plantation economy justified the step

    Nullifier Party

    Nullifier_Party

  • No Harm Is Done
  • 2015 single by Christine and the Queens featuring Tunji Ige

    "No Harm Is Done" is a song by French singer and songwriter Christine and the Queens featuring vocals from Tunji Ige. It was released as a digital download

    No Harm Is Done

    No_Harm_Is_Done

  • Black Nova Scotians
  • Black Canadians in Nova Scotia

    grassroots groups have initiated actions in Nova Scotia to address past harm done to Black Nova Scotians, such as the Africville Apology, the Viola Desmond

    Black Nova Scotians

    Black Nova Scotians

    Black_Nova_Scotians

  • Matriarch (film)
  • 2022 American film

    real physical threat of dark supernatural forces and the more elusive harm done by a lifetime of bad parenting." Martin Unnsworth of Starburst also gave

    Matriarch (film)

    Matriarch_(film)

  • Dawn Robinson
  • American singer (born 1966)

    $1 million in damages. However, Ellis and Herron could not demonstrate harm done to the company from Jones' use of the name. Robinson participated as a

    Dawn Robinson

    Dawn Robinson

    Dawn_Robinson

  • Political repression
  • Act of state entity involving restriction on the political freedom of citizens

    repression tactics are those targeting specific actors who become aware of the harm done to them while covert tactics rely on the threat of citizenry being caught

    Political repression

    Political_repression

  • Ethics
  • Philosophical study of morality

    the harm done to animals. There is wide agreement that it is wrong to torture animals for fun. The situation is more complicated in cases where harm is

    Ethics

    Ethics

  • Saaya (2003 film)
  • 2003 Indian supernatural romantic thriller film

    goings-on, but a handful of well-executed sequences can never really undo the harm done by a weak script and more specifically, a hard-to-digest climax. At the

    Saaya (2003 film)

    Saaya_(2003_film)

  • Early Irish law
  • Legal system of early medieval Ireland

    than a criminal code, concerned with the payment of compensation for harm done and the regulation of property, inheritance and contracts; the concept

    Early Irish law

    Early Irish law

    Early_Irish_law

  • Killer Elite (film)
  • 2011 action film by Gary McKendry

    was to protect SAS personnel and their families and avenge wrongs or harm done to them. The film had a gala-premiere at the 36th Toronto International

    Killer Elite (film)

    Killer_Elite_(film)

  • Born alive laws in the United States
  • Fetal rights laws in US

    laws, such as homicide and assault, to cover unlawful death or other harm done to a fetus in utero or to an infant that has been delivered. The basis

    Born alive laws in the United States

    Born alive laws in the United States

    Born_alive_laws_in_the_United_States

  • November 2015 Paris attacks
  • 2015 Islamist terror attacks in France

    was inside the Bataclan heard a gunman say, "This is because of all the harm done by Hollande to Muslims all over the world." A radio reporter attending

    November 2015 Paris attacks

    November 2015 Paris attacks

    November_2015_Paris_attacks

  • Negligence
  • Failure to exercise reasonable care

    similar circumstances. Within the scope of tort law, negligence pertains to harm caused by the violation of a duty of care through a negligent act or failure

    Negligence

    Negligence

  • White Rabbit (candy)
  • Chinese brand of milk candy

    were also tested, and though melamine was found, as there had been no harm done yet they were unable to recall. Two reporters, using the Singaporean test

    White Rabbit (candy)

    White Rabbit (candy)

    White_Rabbit_(candy)

  • Civil penalty
  • Financial penalty imposed by a government agency as restitution for wrongdoing

    because it is primarily sought in order to compensate the state for harm done to it, rather than to punish the wrongful conduct. As such, a civil penalty

    Civil penalty

    Civil_penalty

  • Injury (law)
  • Legal term

    As a legal term, injury is a harm done to a person due to acts or omissions of other persons. Harm may be of various kinds: bodily injury, psychological

    Injury (law)

    Injury_(law)

  • The Times of India
  • Indian English-language daily newspaper

    conditions in 2005, the Times of India covered the concerns of Honda and the harm done to India's investment climate, and largely ignored the issues raised by

    The Times of India

    The_Times_of_India

  • History of Alcoholics Anonymous
  • self-examination, acknowledgment of character defects, restitution for harm done, and working with others straight from the Oxford Group and directly from

    History of Alcoholics Anonymous

    History_of_Alcoholics_Anonymous

  • Hedonism
  • Family of views prioritizing pleasure

    consider the impact of their actions on how animals feel to minimize harm done to them. Some quantitative hedonists suggest that there is no qualitative

    Hedonism

    Hedonism

    Hedonism

  • Taylor Walls
  • American baseball player (born 1996)

    wrong ... It’s just my opinion. And feel free to disagree, there’s no harm done. I don’t have any hard feelings towards anyone else. And that’s kind of

    Taylor Walls

    Taylor Walls

    Taylor_Walls

  • Brattle Group
  • Consulting firm

    the West Indies in which reparations for slavery were estimated for the harms done both during and after the period of transatlantic chattel slavery at more

    Brattle Group

    Brattle_Group

  • Guilt (emotion)
  • Cognitive or an emotional experience

    based on internal conflicts, and existential guilt, based on actual harm done to others. Guilt is often associated with anxiety. In mania, according

    Guilt (emotion)

    Guilt (emotion)

    Guilt_(emotion)

  • On Liberty
  • Book by John Stuart Mill

    involved members are of age, the involved members are not forced, and no harm is done to others While Mill admits that these freedoms could—in certain situations—be

    On Liberty

    On Liberty

    On_Liberty

  • Homosexuality and Mennonites
  • Assembly 2016". Ecumenism.net. Retrieved 2 March 2025. "Mennonites must face harm done to LGBTQ+ community". Anabaptist World. Retrieved 2 March 2025. Krehbiel

    Homosexuality and Mennonites

    Homosexuality and Mennonites

    Homosexuality_and_Mennonites

  • Penance in the Catholic Church
  • One of the seven sacraments of the Catholic Church

    forms might only mention sin as offence against God, newer forms mention harm done to one's neighbor. Since the Second Vatican Council, reconciliation services

    Penance in the Catholic Church

    Penance_in_the_Catholic_Church

  • Kendall Myers
  • American spy (1937–2026)

    State Hillary Clinton ordered a damage assessment be done to investigate the extent of harm done to U.S. security. In addition, Clinton directed the State

    Kendall Myers

    Kendall Myers

    Kendall_Myers

  • Howard Zehr
  • American criminologist

    the harm related to conflict, crime, and victimization." In Changing Lenses, Howard Zehr describes restorative justice as focusing on the harms done, and

    Howard Zehr

    Howard Zehr

    Howard_Zehr

  • Patrick Jephson
  • British journalist

    In 2022 the BBC apologised and paid compensation to Jephson for the harm done to him by the false allegations made against him by Bashir while Bashir

    Patrick Jephson

    Patrick_Jephson

  • Little Rock Nine
  • African-American students enrolled at a previously segregated high school

    suggested that Eisenhower "put in a few more sentences...emphasizing the harm done abroad". Dudziak highlights other evidence such as U.S. Department of

    Little Rock Nine

    Little Rock Nine

    Little_Rock_Nine

  • The Differend
  • 1983 book by Jean-François Lyotard

    chambers (and no final solution). The case is a differend because the harm done to the victims cannot be presented in the standard of judgment upheld

    The Differend

    The_Differend

  • A Decent Man (2015 Swiss film)
  • 2015 Swiss film

    A Decent Man (German: Nichts passiert, lit. “No harm done”) is a 2015 Swiss film written and directed by Micha Lewinsky. It follows a family holiday disrupted

    A Decent Man (2015 Swiss film)

    A_Decent_Man_(2015_Swiss_film)

  • Llangrannog
  • Village and community in Ceredigion, Wales

    establishing the South Wales Women's Temperance Union in 1901 to counter the harm done by alcohol among the working classes. Edward Elgar (1857–1934), once spent

    Llangrannog

    Llangrannog

    Llangrannog

  • Neofeminism
  • Feminist theory

    approach to feminism. It also recognizes that much of the psychological harm done to boys and men is caused by societal pressures to embody and reinforce

    Neofeminism

    Neofeminism

  • Rhapsody in Blue
  • 1924 composition by George Gershwin

    before. You can even interchange these sections with one another and no harm done. You can make cuts within a section, or add new cadenzas, or play it with

    Rhapsody in Blue

    Rhapsody in Blue

    Rhapsody_in_Blue

  • Novichok
  • Series of nerve agents developed by the Soviet Union

    specifically as a nettle agent, and would be expected to increase the harm done by the Novichok agent. Many claimed structures from this group also contain

    Novichok

    Novichok

  • Apology (act)
  • Verbal or written expression of regret or remorse

    apology's effectiveness. The most effective apology statements focus on the harm done to victims while minimizing descriptions of the offender's context, motivation

    Apology (act)

    Apology (act)

    Apology_(act)

  • Johnny Dark
  • 1954 film by George Sherman

    pleasant, uncomplicated people, cheerfully doing what they relish, and no harm done. Thompson, Howard (June 26, 1954). "The Screen in Review: 'Johnny Dark

    Johnny Dark

    Johnny_Dark

  • Tuskegee Syphilis Study
  • 1932–1972 human experiment in Alabama, United States

    community for past government wrongdoing related to the study due to the harm done to the Macon County community and Tuskegee University, and the fears of

    Tuskegee Syphilis Study

    Tuskegee Syphilis Study

    Tuskegee_Syphilis_Study

  • Inspector Wexford
  • Fictional character

    Kissing the Gunner's Daughter (1992) Simisola (1994) Road Rage (1997) Harm Done (1999) The Babes in the Wood (2002) End in Tears (2005) Not in the Flesh

    Inspector Wexford

    Inspector_Wexford

  • Beak trimming
  • Trimming of a bird's beak, usually performed on domesticated birds

    problem pecking by minor amounts compared to the trauma, injury, and harm done to the entire flock by beak trimming. Several countries have banned the

    Beak trimming

    Beak trimming

    Beak_trimming

  • The Blank Slate
  • 2002 book by Steven Pinker

    deserving and the undeserving poor. Pinker also gives several examples of harm done by the belief in a blank slate of human nature: Totalitarian social engineering

    The Blank Slate

    The_Blank_Slate

  • Hypnospace Outlaw
  • 2019 video game

    Timothy Randall Stevens (T1MAGEDDON). The Mindcrash is fixed without much harm done. Dylan pushes another version of Outlaw to all headbands, which crashes

    Hypnospace Outlaw

    Hypnospace_Outlaw

  • Paul W. Taylor
  • American philosopher

    wrongs done to nonhumans. His principle of restitutive justice requires that animals and plants receive a form of compensation for any harm done to them

    Paul W. Taylor

    Paul_W._Taylor

  • Menora v. Illinois High School Association
  • 1982 US court case

    that mostly agreed with the district court's analysis, underlining the harm done to students by not allowing them to practice their religion while playing

    Menora v. Illinois High School Association

    Menora v. Illinois High School Association

    Menora_v._Illinois_High_School_Association

  • Defense (legal)
  • Legal procedure

    causes which cannot be foreseen. Necessity harm done to prevent a greater evil is not actionable even though the harm was caused intentionally. Mistake whether

    Defense (legal)

    Defense_(legal)

  • NetHack
  • 1987 text-based roguelike video game

    curse will generally make the effect harmful, or increase the amount of harm done. However, there are very specific exceptions. For example, drinking a

    NetHack

    NetHack

    NetHack

  • Strigidae
  • Family of birds

    their low numbers, they are considered an invasive species because of the harm done to native spotted owls. In this competition for resources, hunting locations

    Strigidae

    Strigidae

    Strigidae

  • 2001 anthrax attacks
  • Bioterrorist attacks in the United States

    sophisticated engineering supposedly akin to military weapon production”. The harm done by this misconception is described this way: "This idea is usually the

    2001 anthrax attacks

    2001 anthrax attacks

    2001_anthrax_attacks

  • Anarchy, State, and Utopia
  • 1974 book by Robert Nozick

    be imposed to the transgressor that is proportional to the harm done (or intended to be done). Specifically, R = r ⋅ H {\displaystyle R=r\cdot H} , where

    Anarchy, State, and Utopia

    Anarchy, State, and Utopia

    Anarchy,_State,_and_Utopia

  • A Stone's Throw
  • 2006 Canadian film

    of Jack Walker, a photojournalist whose life is devoted to uncovering harm done to the environment by industrial corporations, and his struggles to balance

    A Stone's Throw

    A_Stone's_Throw

  • Night of the Living Dead
  • 1968 American horror film by George A. Romero

    1962 environmental science book Silent Spring made Americans aware of harm done by the pesticide DDT. Film historian Gregory Waller identifies broad-ranging

    Night of the Living Dead

    Night_of_the_Living_Dead

  • Assault
  • Physical or verbal attack of another person

    In the terminology of law, an assault is the act of causing physical harm or unwanted physical contact to another person, or, in some legal definitions

    Assault

    Assault

  • Contamination
  • Presence of an unwanted element

    cases virtually equivalent to pollution, where the main interest is the harm done on a large scale to humans, organisms, or environments. An environmental

    Contamination

    Contamination

  • Shame
  • Unpleasant self-conscious emotion

    and then begin to repair things and this repair involves redressing harm done to the presented self. Psychologist Robert Karen identified four categories

    Shame

    Shame

    Shame

  • Divorce Me, Darling!
  • Musical written by Sandy Wilson

    champagne—as old friends, of course. They drink to absent mates, sing "No Harm Done," and dance a bit. She protests, saying they must say goodnight before

    Divorce Me, Darling!

    Divorce_Me,_Darling!

  • Pierre Laporte
  • Canadian politician (1921–1970)

    there is no explanation that could condone the act. Should there be harm done to these men, the Government promises unceasing pursuit of those responsible

    Pierre Laporte

    Pierre_Laporte

  • Cannabis in the United Kingdom
  • UK would raise up to one billion pounds in tax a year and reduce the harm done to users and society. The study was carried out by a panel of experts

    Cannabis in the United Kingdom

    Cannabis in the United Kingdom

    Cannabis_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Right to privacy
  • Legal tradition restraining actions threatening individual privacy

    retroactively taken down due to fears of cyber-bullying and potential harm done to the child in the future. This was after the Mail Online published the

    Right to privacy

    Right_to_privacy

  • Civil Code of the Philippines
  • Private law in the Philippines

    well as provisions on damages. Damages can be incurred when there is harm done and what may be recovered arising from wrongful, unwrongful and tortuous

    Civil Code of the Philippines

    Civil Code of the Philippines

    Civil_Code_of_the_Philippines

  • Punya (Hinduism)
  • Hindu philosophical concept

    punya relating to one’s own or others’ well-being and pāpa relating to harm done to others, or in terms of doing one’s duties and their violation; it connects

    Punya (Hinduism)

    Punya_(Hinduism)

  • Sarah Huggett
  • Australian lawyer and judge

    offender, denounce their conduct, protect the community and recognise the harm done to the victims". Huggett was appointed to the New South Wales Supreme

    Sarah Huggett

    Sarah_Huggett

  • Damages (Jewish law)
  • Concept in Jewish law

    the "chewer", a like animal that does harm with its teeth. Both examples are derived from Ex 22:4. The damage done may far surpass the gain to the owner

    Damages (Jewish law)

    Damages_(Jewish_law)

  • Monster Study
  • 1939 experiment in Davenport, Iowa, US

    reports that no harm was done to the subjects in the sense of “instilling chronic stuttering” and there is no evidence of intent to harm. He compares the

    Monster Study

    Monster_Study

  • Bonkers (American TV series)
  • American animated television series

    the series was of the straight man, constantly having serious bodily harm done to him through Bonkers' recklessness. Grumbles Grizzly (voiced by Rodger

    Bonkers (American TV series)

    Bonkers_(American_TV_series)

  • Malice (law)
  • Intention to do injury to another party

    actual intention to do the particular kind of harm that in fact was done; or recklessness as to whether such harm should occur or not (i.e. the accused has

    Malice (law)

    Malice_(law)

  • Black Widow (1954 film)
  • 1954 film by Nunnally Johnson

    suspense pictures." He later said it "was just a thriller, wasn't any great harm done in the thing, a thriller that I liked, because I like thrillers." Johnson

    Black Widow (1954 film)

    Black_Widow_(1954_film)

  • Gugudan
  • South Korean girl group

    없도록"" [I.O.I, "Individual activities?" Don't let the team suffer any harm done]. Osen (in Korean). Archived from the original on April 8, 2023. Retrieved

    Gugudan

    Gugudan

    Gugudan

  • Bob Armstrong
  • American professional wrestler (1939–2020)

    faced the Latin American Exchange, with B.G. intent upon avenging the harm done to his "daddy". The James Gang was victorious, but ambushed by the LAX

    Bob Armstrong

    Bob Armstrong

    Bob_Armstrong

  • Anti-union violence in the United States
  • Anti-union violence in the United States entails physical harm done to trade union officials, organizers, members, sympathizers, or their families, in

    Anti-union violence in the United States

    Anti-union violence in the United States

    Anti-union_violence_in_the_United_States

  • David Nutt
  • English neuropsychopharmacologist

    behalf of the Independent Committee on Drug Science - which ranked the harm done to individual users and broader society by a range of licit and illicit

    David Nutt

    David Nutt

    David_Nutt

  • Mexico–United States border wall
  • Series of border barriers

    Archibold, Randal C. (January 17, 2009). "Border Plan Will Address Harm Done at Fence Site". The New York Times. Retrieved March 27, 2010. U.S. Plans

    Mexico–United States border wall

    Mexico–United States border wall

    Mexico–United_States_border_wall

  • In re Aimster Copyright Litigation
  • In addition, the court decided that the harm done to the plaintiff was irreparable and outweighed any harm to the defendant created by the injunction

    In re Aimster Copyright Litigation

    In re Aimster Copyright Litigation

    In_re_Aimster_Copyright_Litigation

  • Reparation
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Restitution (theology), the Christian doctrine calling for reparation for the harm done to others War reparations World War I reparations, payable by the Central

    Reparation

    Reparation

  • ...First Do No Harm
  • 1997 American television film

    ...First Do No Harm is a 1997 American drama television film produced and directed by Jim Abrahams, written by Ann Beckett, and starring Meryl Streep,

    ...First Do No Harm

    ...First_Do_No_Harm

  • Surrogacy
  • Arrangement in which a woman carries and delivers a child for designated parent(s)

    In her book "Surrogacy - a Human Rights Violation", Klein examines the harms done to women who become surrogates, and how the practice breaks a number of

    Surrogacy

    Surrogacy

    Surrogacy

  • Jack Sharkey (writer)
  • American writer

    Have You Ever Been? (1961) The Flying Tuskers of K’niik-K’naak (1961) No Harm Done (1961) One Small Drawback (1961) Conversation with a Bug (1961) Robotum

    Jack Sharkey (writer)

    Jack_Sharkey_(writer)

  • Kirikou and the Sorceress
  • 1998 animated film by Michel Ocelot

    removing the thorn from Karaba's back, that is to say, redeeming the harm done by other men with their virility. Thus, violent relationships between

    Kirikou and the Sorceress

    Kirikou_and_the_Sorceress

  • Obligatio ex delicto
  • In Roman law, an obligation created as a result of a delict

    injury, iniuria atrox - the praetor) set an estimate monetary value of the harm done, which set an upper bound for the judge's ruling. If the offender is found

    Obligatio ex delicto

    Obligatio_ex_delicto

  • Narmada Bachao Andolan
  • Environmental initiative to save river Narmada

    already displaced 11 million Indians. However, the Bank realised the harm that it had done by sanctioning the loan for the project and thus announced that

    Narmada Bachao Andolan

    Narmada_Bachao_Andolan

  • Mule (software)
  • Enterprise service bus software

    occurs, then the model will allow for state-full back-off, meaning "no harm done", the user may then complete a transaction without losing too much work

    Mule (software)

    Mule_(software)

  • Email spam
  • Unsolicited messages sent by email

    providers' Terms of Service. If an individual or organisation can identify harm done to them by spam, and identify who sent it; then they may be able to sue

    Email spam

    Email spam

    Email_spam

  • Ruth Rendell
  • English writer (1930–2015)

    Kissing the Gunner's Daughter (1991) Simisola (1994) Road Rage (1997) Harm Done (1999) ISBN 978-0099281344 The Babes in the Wood (2002) End in Tears (2005)

    Ruth Rendell

    Ruth Rendell

    Ruth_Rendell

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  • Harihara Putra
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Harihara Putra

    Son of Hari (Vishnu) and Hara (Shiva)

    Harihara Putra

  • HAM
  • Male

    English

    HAM

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Cham, HAM means "blackness" or "heat." In the bible, this is the name of Noah's second son. 

    HAM

  • Hare
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish (Ulster)

    Hare

    Irish (Ulster) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hÍr, meaning ‘long-lasting’. In Ireland this name is found in County Armagh; it has also long been established in Scotland.Irish : Anglicized form of Ó hAichir ‘descendant of Aichear’, a personal name derived from the epithet aichear ‘fierce’, ‘sharp’. In Ireland this name is more commonly Anglicized as O’Hehir.English : nickname for a swift runner (possibly a speedy messenger) or a timorous person, from Middle English hare ‘hare’. However, the surname Ayer and its variants was sometimes recorded as Hare.English : topographic name from an Old English hær ‘rock’, ‘heap of stones’, ‘tumulus’.French : according to Morlet, an occupational name for a huntsman, from a medieval French call used to urge on the hounds, or, in the form Haré, from the past participle of harer ‘to excite, stir up (hounds in pursuit of a quarry)’.

    Hare

  • Ham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly southwestern England)

    Ham

    English (mainly southwestern England) : variant spelling of Hamm.French : habitational name from any of the various places in northern France (Ardennes, Pas-de-Calais, Somme, Moselle) named with the Germanic word ham ‘meadow in the bend of a river’, ‘water meadow’, ‘flood plain’.Dutch : variant of Hamme.Korean : there is only one Chinese character for the Ham surname. Some sources report that there are sixty different Ham clans, but only the Kangnŭng Ham clan can be documented. Although some records have been lost and a few generations are unaccounted for, it is known that the founding ancestor of the Ham clan is Ham Kyu, a Koryŏ general who fought against the Mongol invaders in the thirteenth century. His ancestor, Ham Hyŏk, was a Tang Chinese general who stayed in Korea after Tang China helped Shilla unify the peninsula during the seventh century. Another of Ham Hyŏk’s ancestors, Ham Shin, accompanied Kim Chu-wŏn, the founding ancestor of the Kangnŭng Kim family, to the Kangnŭng area, and hence the Ham clan became the Kangnŭng Ham clan. The first prominent ancestor from Kangnŭng whose genealogy can be verified is Ham Kyu, the Koryŏ general. Accordingly, he is regarded as the Kangnŭng Ham clan’s founding ancestor.

    Ham

  • Harm
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Dutch, German, Teutonic

    Harm

    Warrior; Army Man

    Harm

  • Harm
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Harm

    English : nickname from Old English hearm ‘evil’, ‘hurt’, ‘injury’.English and North German : from a short form of Harman, Hermann.South German : nickname from Middle High German harm ‘ermine’.

    Harm

  • Hard
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hard

    English : from the Old English personal name Heard or a Norman cognate Hard(on), also of Germanic origin. This was a byname meaning ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’, but it also seems to have been used as a short form of the various compound names containing this as a first element. Occasionally this may also be a variant of Hardy.English, German, Dutch, and Swedish (Hård) : nickname for a stern or severe man, from Middle English, Middle Low German hard, Middle Dutch hart, hert, Swedish hård ‘hard’, ‘inflexible’. The Swedish name was probably originally a soldier’s name.English : topographic name for someone who lived on a patch of particularly hard ground or one that was difficult to farm. Compare Hardacre.Dutch : occupational name from Middle Dutch harde, herde ‘herder’.

    Hard

  • HAR-MENA
  • Male

    Egyptian

    HAR-MENA

    , a priest of the god Har-hut of Edfu.

    HAR-MENA

  • HARU
  • Female

    Japanese

    HARU

    (1-晴, 2-春, 3-陽) Japanese unisex name HARU means 1) "clear up," 2) "spring," or 3) "sun, sunlight."

    HARU

  • HARU
  • Male

    Japanese

    HARU

    (1-晴, 2-春, 3-陽) Japanese unisex name HARU means 1) "clear up," 2) "spring," or 3) "sun, sunlight." Compare with another form of Haru.

    HARU

  • Shamreas
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Modern, Tamil

    Shamreas

    A Warm; Quiet; Charm

    Shamreas

  • HARI
  • Male

    Hindi/Indian

    HARI

    (हरि) Hindi name HARI means "he who takes away." In Hindu mythology, this is a name borne by Vishnu.

    HARI

  • HAIM
  • Male

    Hebrew

    HAIM

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Chayim, HAIM means "life."

    HAIM

  • Hart
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and North German

    Hart

    English and North German : from a personal name or nickname meaning ‘stag’, Middle English hert, Middle Low German hërte, harte.German : variant spelling of Hardt 1 and 2.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name or a nickname from German and Yiddish hart ‘hard’.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hAirt ‘descendant of Art’, a byname meaning ‘bear’, ‘hero’. The English name became established in Ireland in the 17th century.French : from an Old French word meaning ‘rope’, hence possibly a metonymic occupational name for a rope maker or a hangman.Dutch : nickname from Middle Dutch hart, hert ‘hard’, ‘strong’, ‘ruthless’, ‘unruly’.This name was brought independently to New England by many bearers from the 17th century onward. Stephen Hart was one of the founders of Hartford, CT, (coming from Cambridge, MA, with Thomas Hooker) in 1635.

    Hart

  • Ham
  • Biblical

    Ham

    son of Noah|Ham, hot; heat; brown

    Ham

  • HARM
  • Male

    German

    HARM

    Short form of German Harman, HARM means "bold/hardy man." In use by the Dutch.

    HARM

  • Harm
  • Boy/Male

    Teutonic

    Harm

    warrior.

    Harm

  • Derian
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon

    Derian

    Harm.

    Derian

  • Hamm
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hamm

    English : topographic name from Old English hamm, denoting a patch of flat, low-lying alluvial land beside a stream (often a promontory or water meadow in a river bend), or a habitational name from any of numerous places named with this word, for example in Gloucestershire, Greater London, Kent, Somerset, and Wiltshire.German : topographic name for someone who lived on land in a river bend, Old High German ham (see 1 above).German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : habitational name from Hamm, a city in Westphalia.

    Hamm

  • Harp
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Harp

    English and Scottish : metonymic occupational name for a harpist (see Harper), or occasionally a habitational name for someone living at a house distinguished by the sign of a harp.English : habitational name from a minor place such as Harp House in Eastwood, Essex, or South Harp in South Petherton, Somerset, denoting a place where salt was produced, from Old English hearpe ‘harp’, an implement used in the processing of salt. Compare Harpham.German : metonymic occupational name for a harpist, from Middle High German harpfe ‘harp’.German : variant of Harpe.

    Harp

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  • Harshawn
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sikh

    Harshawn

    Joy

  • Ravan | ராவண 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Ravan | ராவண 

    King of lanka, Ravana is a character in Hindu history, Who is the primary antagonist of the Hindu epic ramayana

  • Fiddah
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Fiddah

    Silver

  • Prathit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Prathit

    Renowned; Celebrated; Famous

  • Jensi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Jensi

    God has blessed

  • Cezar
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French, Latin, Polish, Romanian, Slavic

    Cezar

    Hairy; Head of Hair; Long-haired

  • Muzaynah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Muzaynah

    Adornment

  • Ellinor
  • Girl/Female

    French

    Ellinor

    Light.

  • Karnaswari
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Karnaswari

    Love; God

  • TUYET
  • Female

    Vietnamese

    TUYET

    Vietnamese name TUYET means "snow white."

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  • Hard
  • superl.

    Difficult, mentally or judicially; not easily apprehended, decided, or resolved; as a hard problem.

  • Farm
  • v. t.

    To devote (land) to agriculture; to cultivate, as land; to till, as a farm.

  • Warm
  • superl.

    Having heat in a moderate degree; not cold as, warm milk.

  • Arm
  • n.

    Fig.: Power; might; strength; support; as, the secular arm; the arm of the law.

  • Hard
  • v. t.

    To harden; to make hard.

  • Farm
  • a. & n.

    A lease of the imposts on particular goods; as, the sugar farm, the silk farm.

  • Harp
  • n.

    To play on the harp.

  • Hard
  • adv.

    With tension or strain of the powers; violently; with force; tempestuously; vehemently; vigorously; energetically; as, to press, to blow, to rain hard; hence, rapidly; as, to run hard.

  • Hard
  • superl.

    Difficult to bear or endure; not easy to put up with or consent to; hence, severe; rigorous; oppressive; distressing; unjust; grasping; as, a hard lot; hard times; hard fare; a hard winter; hard conditions or terms.

  • Hard
  • superl.

    Rough; acid; sour, as liquors; as, hard cider.

  • Hard
  • adv.

    With difficulty; as, the vehicle moves hard.

  • Harp
  • v. t.

    To play on, as a harp; to play (a tune) on the harp; to develop or give expression to by skill and art; to sound forth as from a harp; to hit upon.

  • Hard
  • superl.

    Wanting softness or smoothness of utterance; harsh; as, a hard tone.

  • Warm
  • superl.

    Violent; vehement; furious; excited; passionate; as, a warm contest; a warm debate.

  • Hard-fisted
  • a.

    Having hard or strong hands; as, a hard-fisted laborer.

  • Arm
  • n.

    Anything resembling an arm

  • Hard
  • superl.

    Difficult to accomplish; full of obstacles; laborious; fatiguing; arduous; as, a hard task; a disease hard to cure.

  • Hard-favored
  • a.

    Hard-featured; ill-looking; as, Vulcan was hard-favored.

  • Hard
  • superl.

    Difficult to please or influence; stern; unyielding; obdurate; unsympathetic; unfeeling; cruel; as, a hard master; a hard heart; hard words; a hard character.

  • Hard
  • superl.

    Not easily penetrated, cut, or separated into parts; not yielding to pressure; firm; solid; compact; -- applied to material bodies, and opposed to soft; as, hard wood; hard flesh; a hard apple.