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  • Human variability
  • Range of possible values for any characteristic of human beings

    Human variability, or human variation, is the range of possible values for any characteristic, physical or mental, of human beings. Frequently debated

    Human variability

    Human variability

    Human_variability

  • Variability hypothesis
  • Hypothesis that human males have more variance in certain traits compared to females

    The variability hypothesis, also known as the greater male variability hypothesis, is the hypothesis that human males generally display greater variability

    Variability hypothesis

    Variability hypothesis

    Variability_hypothesis

  • Variability
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    varies Human variability, the range of possible values for any measurable characteristic, physical or mental, of human beings Climate variability, changes

    Variability

    Variability

  • Human physical appearance
  • Look, outward phenotype

    phenotypes, though society reduces the variability to distinct categories. The physical appearance of humans, in particular those attributes which are

    Human physical appearance

    Human physical appearance

    Human_physical_appearance

  • Human genetic variation
  • Genetic diversity in human populations

    for a small portion (~15%) of human genome variability. The majority of variation exists within the members of each human population. For comparison, rhesus

    Human genetic variation

    Human genetic variation

    Human_genetic_variation

  • Albinism in humans
  • Condition characterized by absence of pigment

    Dyschromia Erythrism, unusually red pigmentation Heterochromia iridum Human variability Isabellinism Light skin Marie Antoinette syndrome Nevus, or birthmark

    Albinism in humans

    Albinism in humans

    Albinism_in_humans

  • Race (human categorization)
  • Grouping by physical or social qualities

    the way in which the human body was studied and observed in order to formulate scientific conclusions relating to human variability. Smedley 1999 Meltzer

    Race (human categorization)

    Race_(human_categorization)

  • Personality
  • Psychological characteristics of an individual

    in Personality, an academic organization Differential psychology Human variability Offender profiling Personality and Individual Differences, a scientific

    Personality

    Personality

    Personality

  • Climate
  • Long-term weather pattern of a region

    typically averaged over 30 years. More rigorously, it is the mean and variability of meteorological variables over a time spanning from months to millions

    Climate

    Climate

    Climate

  • Climate variability and change
  • Change in the statistical distribution of climate elements for an extended period

    Climate variability includes all the variations in the climate that last longer than individual weather events, whereas the term climate change only refers

    Climate variability and change

    Climate variability and change

    Climate_variability_and_change

  • Genetic variation
  • Difference in DNA among individuals or populations

    recombinant viruses may sometimes cause an outbreak of infection in humans. Genetic variability is either the presence of, or the generation of, genetic differences

    Genetic variation

    Genetic variation

    Genetic_variation

  • Heart rate variability
  • Variation in the time intervals between heartbeats

    Heart rate variability (HRV) is the physiological phenomenon of variation in the time interval between heartbeats. It is measured by the variation in

    Heart rate variability

    Heart rate variability

    Heart_rate_variability

  • Doppelgänger
  • Supernatural double of a living person

    differences in the epigenome and microbiome contribute only modestly to human variability in facial appearance. Heautoscopy is a term used in psychiatry and

    Doppelgänger

    Doppelgänger

    Doppelgänger

  • Human (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    sapiens sapiens, anatomically modern humans Human appearance, the outward phenotype or look of human beings Human variability, the range of possible values for

    Human (disambiguation)

    Human_(disambiguation)

  • Human extinction
  • End of the human species

    Human extinction, or omnicide, refers to the possible ending of the human species, either by population decline due to singular natural events—for example

    Human extinction

    Human extinction

    Human_extinction

  • Resilience engineering
  • Subfield of safety science research

    human performance variability has positive effects as well as negative ones, and that safety is increased by amplifying the positive effects of human

    Resilience engineering

    Resilience_engineering

  • Timeline of human evolution
  • Evolution of human intelligence Human evolution Recent human evolution Genetic history of Pleistocene humans List of human evolution fossils Human history

    Timeline of human evolution

    Timeline of human evolution

    Timeline_of_human_evolution

  • Human penis size
  • Measurement of the human penis

    Human penis size varies on a number of measures, including length and circumference when flaccid and erect. Besides the natural variability of human penises

    Human penis size

    Human_penis_size

  • Sex differences in human physiology
  • Sex differences in human physiology are distinctions of physiological characteristics associated with either male or female humans. These differences

    Sex differences in human physiology

    Sex differences in human physiology

    Sex_differences_in_human_physiology

  • Human evolution
  • Evolutionary process

    the 1990s and by the 2010s had very little support. Distinctive human genetic variability has arisen as the result of the founder effect, by archaic admixture

    Human evolution

    Human evolution

    Human_evolution

  • Early modern human
  • Old Stone Age ''Homo sapiens''

    "gracile") than the more "robust" archaic humans. Nevertheless, contemporary humans exhibit high variability in many physiological traits, and may exhibit

    Early modern human

    Early modern human

    Early_modern_human

  • Sarah Baartman
  • Khoikhoi woman (c. 1789–1815)

    Santana Female body shape Feminine beauty ideal Feminism and racism Human variability Human zoo Racial fetishism Racism in Europe Scientific racism Tono Maria

    Sarah Baartman

    Sarah Baartman

    Sarah_Baartman

  • Man
  • Male adult human

    A man is a male adult human. Before adulthood, a male child or adolescent is referred to as a boy. Like most other male mammals, a man's genome usually

    Man

    Man

    Man

  • Risk assessment
  • Estimation of risk associated with exposure to a given set of hazards

    account for the largely unknown effects of animal to human extrapolations, increased variability in humans, or missing data, a prudent approach is often adopted

    Risk assessment

    Risk_assessment

  • Vaginal delivery
  • Delivery through the vagina

    the baby. As a result of discrepancies in diagnostic criteria and human variability, there is wide variation in data on maternal and fetal death associated

    Vaginal delivery

    Vaginal delivery

    Vaginal_delivery

  • Voluntary Human Extinction Movement
  • Environmental movement

    The Voluntary Human Extinction Movement (VHEMT) is an environmental movement that calls for all people to abstain from reproduction in order to cause

    Voluntary Human Extinction Movement

    Voluntary Human Extinction Movement

    Voluntary_Human_Extinction_Movement

  • Sex differences in intelligence
  • Area of scientific research

    factors. It has also been hypothesized that there is slightly higher variability in male scores in certain areas compared to female scores, leading to

    Sex differences in intelligence

    Sex_differences_in_intelligence

  • Female body shape
  • Characteristic of human females

    China or overseas Chinese communities Human variability – Range of possible values for any characteristic of human beings Physical attractiveness – Aesthetic

    Female body shape

    Female body shape

    Female_body_shape

  • Human impact on the environment
  • Impact of human life on Earth and environment

    Human impact on the environment (or anthropogenic environmental impact) refers to changes to biophysical environments and to ecosystems, biodiversity

    Human impact on the environment

    Human impact on the environment

    Human_impact_on_the_environment

  • Human body temperature
  • Typical temperature range found in humans

    "Are Human Body Temperatures Cooling Down?". Scientific American. Retrieved 10 March 2022. Kelly, Greg S. (March 2007). "Body temperature variability (Part

    Human body temperature

    Human_body_temperature

  • Bergmann's rule
  • Biological rule stating that larger size organisms are found in colder environments

    1002/ajpa.1330110404. PMID 13124471. Roberts DF (1978). Climate and Human Variability (2nd ed.). Menlo Park, CA: Cummings. ISBN 978-0-8465-6625-0. Ruff

    Bergmann's rule

    Bergmann's rule

    Bergmann's_rule

  • Reality
  • Sum or aggregate of all that is real or existent

    neural networks/wirings in brains – is thought to be a key factor in human variability in terms of cognition or the way we perceive the world (as a context)

    Reality

    Reality

  • Sex differences in humans
  • Difference between males and females

    differences in math skills among the general population. Differences in variability of IQ scores have been observed in studies, with more men falling at

    Sex differences in humans

    Sex_differences_in_humans

  • Neoteny in humans
  • Retention of juvenile traits into adulthood

    juvenile traits well into adulthood. In humans, this trend is greatly amplified, especially when compared to non-human primates. Neotenic features of the head

    Neoteny in humans

    Neoteny in humans

    Neoteny_in_humans

  • Human error
  • Action with unintended consequences

    dichotomy of human actions as "correct" or "incorrect" is a harmful oversimplification of a complex phenomenon. A focus on the variability of human performance

    Human error

    Human_error

  • Société Ethnologique de Paris
  • French learned society set up by William Frédéric Edwards

    Edwards included linguists and geographers. The aim was to study human variability, and draw racially based conclusions. Edwards was the first President

    Société Ethnologique de Paris

    Société_Ethnologique_de_Paris

  • Epistle to the Colossians
  • Book of the New Testament

    1 Thessalonians). It is argued that these differences can come by human variability, such as by growth in theological knowledge over time, different occasion

    Epistle to the Colossians

    Epistle to the Colossians

    Epistle_to_the_Colossians

  • Humanzee
  • Hypothetical hybrid species

    morphology, ear shape, freckles, and baldness fall within the range of variability exhibited by the common chimpanzee. Results of further studies with Oliver

    Humanzee

    Humanzee

  • Mate choice in humans
  • Desirable qualities in partners

    Schaller, Mark (7 June 2018). "Pathogen prevalence predicts human cross-cultural variability in individualism/collectivism". Proceedings of the Royal Society

    Mate choice in humans

    Mate_choice_in_humans

  • Historical race concepts
  • Obsolete definitions of racial groups

    the way in which the human body was studied and observed in order to formulate scientific conclusions relating to human variability." "AAA Statement on

    Historical race concepts

    Historical race concepts

    Historical_race_concepts

  • Sexual attraction
  • Attraction on the basis of sexual desire

    as such. Another study was done to investigate the variability in sexual preferences throughout human lifespan. Members of the LGBTQ+ were divided into

    Sexual attraction

    Sexual attraction

    Sexual_attraction

  • El Niño–Southern Oscillation
  • Global climate phenomenon

    climate change science, ENSO is known as one of the internal climate variability phenomena. Future trends in ENSO due to climate change are uncertain

    El Niño–Southern Oscillation

    El Niño–Southern Oscillation

    El_Niño–Southern_Oscillation

  • Ecological systems theory
  • Theory in developmental psychology

    of ecological systems theory was to systemically examine contextual variability in development processes. As the theory evolved, it placed increasing

    Ecological systems theory

    Ecological_systems_theory

  • Human vestigiality
  • Human traits which lost their original function through evolution

    reason, can no longer be said to have any biological function. In humans there is variability in these muscles, such that some people are able to move their

    Human vestigiality

    Human vestigiality

    Human_vestigiality

  • Centre for Applied Genomics
  • Genomics centre in Toronto, Canada

    basis of human variability, health and disease, including research on the genetics of autism spectrum disorder and structural variation of the human genome

    Centre for Applied Genomics

    Centre_for_Applied_Genomics

  • X chromosome
  • Sex chromosome present in both sexes in the XY and X0 sex-determination systems

    Carrel L, Willard H (2005). "X-inactivation profile reveals extensive variability in X-linked gene expression in females". Nature. 434 (7031): 400–4. Bibcode:2005Natur

    X chromosome

    X chromosome

    X_chromosome

  • Human genome
  • Complete set of nucleic acid sequences for humans

    JR, et al. (May 2014). "Large-scale analysis of tandem repeat variability in the human genome". Nucleic Acids Research. 42 (9): 5728–5741. doi:10.1093/nar/gku212

    Human genome

    Human genome

    Human_genome

  • Kinesiology
  • Study of human body movement

    (kínēsis) 'movement' and -λογία -logía 'study of') is the scientific study of human body movement. Kinesiology addresses physiological, anatomical, biomechanical

    Kinesiology

    Kinesiology

    Kinesiology

  • Human leukocyte antigen
  • Genes on human chromosome 6

    The human leukocyte antigen (HLA) system is a complex of genes on chromosome 6 in humans that encode cell-surface proteins responsible for regulation of

    Human leukocyte antigen

    Human leukocyte antigen

    Human_leukocyte_antigen

  • Human food
  • Substances consumed for human nutrition

    Human food is food which is fit for human consumption, and which humans willingly eat. Food is a basic necessity of life, and humans typically seek food

    Human food

    Human food

    Human_food

  • Sexual arousal
  • Physiological and psychological changes in preparation for sexual intercourse

    Kinsey Institute, explores the individual variability of sexual response. They postulate that this variability depends on the interaction between an individual's

    Sexual arousal

    Sexual arousal

    Sexual_arousal

  • Luteal phase
  • Latter part of the menstrual cycle

    within-woman variability of follicular and luteal phase lengths in healthy women prescreened to have normal menstrual cycle and luteal phase lengths". Human Reproduction

    Luteal phase

    Luteal phase

    Luteal_phase

  • Dorothy D. Lee
  • American anthropologist (1905–1975)

    centers on "a concern with human problems and a utilization of a broad concept of culture to describe and highlight human variability," as well as the interplay

    Dorothy D. Lee

    Dorothy_D._Lee

  • Photoplethysmogram variability
  • cardiac beat. Beat-to-beat fluctuations, known as photoplethysmogram variability (PPGV) are found in the signal baseline and amplitude which reflects

    Photoplethysmogram variability

    Photoplethysmogram_variability

  • Human microbiome
  • Microorganisms in or on human skin and biofluids

    3%). A large number of fungal genera are present on healthy human skin, with some variability by region of the body; however, during pathological conditions

    Human microbiome

    Human microbiome

    Human_microbiome

  • Language
  • Structured system of communication

    primary means by which humans convey meaning, both in spoken and signed forms, and may also be conveyed through writing. Human language is characterized

    Language

    Language

    Language

  • Hantaviridae
  • Family of viruses

    "The ecological dynamics of hantavirus diseases: From environmental variability to disease prevention largely based on data from China". PLOS Neglected

    Hantaviridae

    Hantaviridae

    Hantaviridae

  • Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment
  • 2021 book by Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony, and Cass Sunstein

    book concerns 'noise' in human judgment and decision-making. The authors define noise in human judgment as "undesirable variability in judgments of the same

    Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment

    Noise:_A_Flaw_in_Human_Judgment

  • Behavioral modernity
  • Transition of human species to anthropologically modern behavior

    variety of problems with this concept, arguing instead for "behavioral variability", which, according to the author, better describes the archaeological

    Behavioral modernity

    Behavioral modernity

    Behavioral_modernity

  • Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup
  • Haplogroup defined by differences in human mitochondrial DNA

    haplogroups represent the majority of the typical sub-Saharan mtDNA variability. Approximately 65% of the European L lineages mostly likely arrived during

    Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup

    Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup

    Human_mitochondrial_DNA_haplogroup

  • Lists of extinct species
  • List of extinct species

    occurrences, such as shifts in the Earth's ecosystem or natural disasters, to human influences on nature by hunting and destruction of natural habitats. A species

    Lists of extinct species

    Lists of extinct species

    Lists_of_extinct_species

  • Climate change
  • Human-caused changes to climate on Earth

    unforced global mean surface air temperature variability in climate models: Origin of global temperature variability". Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres

    Climate change

    Climate change

    Climate_change

  • Face
  • Front of a head

    similarity of faces of identical twins indicating that most of facial variability is determined genetically. Studies have identified genes and gene regions

    Face

    Face

    Face

  • Sexual selection in humans
  • Evolutionary effects of sexual selection on humans

    ideas of beauty are, on the whole, the same as ours": consistency and variability in the cross-cultural perception of female physical attractiveness".

    Sexual selection in humans

    Sexual selection in humans

    Sexual_selection_in_humans

  • Biodiversity
  • Variety and variability of life forms

    Biodiversity is the variability of life on Earth. It can be measured on various levels, for example, genetic variability, species diversity, ecosystem

    Biodiversity

    Biodiversity

    Biodiversity

  • Sherwood Washburn
  • American physical anthropologist (1911–2000)

    this period (1938) as formative to his views about human variability. To Washburn, human variability was to be understood in terms of population genetics

    Sherwood Washburn

    Sherwood_Washburn

  • Auxology
  • Study of all aspects of human physical growth

    Anthropometric history Human biology Human development (biology) Human height Human weight Human variability Malnutrition Nature versus nurture Population health

    Auxology

    Auxology

  • Holocene
  • Current geological epoch

    development and human population change, specifically in South America, has also been linked to spikes in hydroclimate resulting in climate variability in the

    Holocene

    Holocene

    Holocene

  • Human fertilization
  • Union of a human egg and sperm

    Human fertilization is the union of an egg cell and a sperm, occurring primarily in the ampulla of the fallopian tube. The result of this union leads

    Human fertilization

    Human fertilization

    Human_fertilization

  • Foreskin
  • Retractable fold of skin which covers and protects the glans of the penis

    In male human anatomy, the foreskin, also known as the prepuce (/ˈpriːpjuːs/), is the double-layered fold of skin, mucosal and muscular tissue at the

    Foreskin

    Foreskin

    Foreskin

  • Human male sexuality
  • Feelings and behaviors

    mutual sexual attraction, and such variability would seem to indicate a lack of design by natural selection. Human sexuality portal LGBTQ portal Psychology

    Human male sexuality

    Human male sexuality

    Human_male_sexuality

  • Penile–vaginal intercourse
  • Form of human sexual intercourse

    Ragnar (January 2003). "Vaginal Intercourse Frequency and Heart Rate Variability". Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy. 29 (5): 371–380. doi:10.1080/00926230390224747

    Penile–vaginal intercourse

    Penile–vaginal intercourse

    Penile–vaginal_intercourse

  • Holocene extinction
  • Ongoing extinction event caused by human activity

    Blázquez, Ana; Gómez-Borrego, Ángeles (1 March 2022). "Paleoenvironmental variability and anthropic influence during the last 7300 years in the western Mediterranean

    Holocene extinction

    Holocene extinction

    Holocene_extinction

  • HIV
  • Human retrovirus, cause of AIDS

    Human immunodeficiency viruses (HIVs) are two species of Lentivirus (a subgroup of retrovirus) that infect humans. Over time, they cause acquired immunodeficiency

    HIV

    HIV

    HIV

  • Monk seal
  • Tribe of earless seals

    individuals. The Hawaiian monk seal has the lowest level of genetic variability among the 18 pinniped species, allegedly due to a population bottleneck

    Monk seal

    Monk seal

    Monk_seal

  • Exoskeleton (human)
  • Wearable machine meant to enhance a person's strength and mobility

    exoskeletons span multiple orders of magnitude in price due to the huge variability in the size, complexity, and purposes of different devices. Exoskeletons

    Exoskeleton (human)

    Exoskeleton (human)

    Exoskeleton_(human)

  • Respiratory syncytial virus
  • Species of virus

    Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), also called human respiratory syncytial virus (hRSV) and human orthopneumovirus, is a virus that causes infections of

    Respiratory syncytial virus

    Respiratory syncytial virus

    Respiratory_syncytial_virus

  • Sexual desire
  • Psychological feature arousing organisms to physical pleasure and reproduction

    depending on circumstances. It may be the single most common sexual event in human life. Sexual desire is a subjective feeling state that can be triggered

    Sexual desire

    Sexual desire

    Sexual_desire

  • Earth
  • Third planet from the Sun

    Event two billion years ago. Humans emerged 300,000 years ago in Africa and have spread across every continent on Earth. Humans depend on Earth's biosphere

    Earth

    Earth

    Earth

  • Psychology
  • Study of mental functions and behaviors

    study of the mind and behavior. Its subject matter includes the behavior of humans and nonhumans, both conscious and unconscious phenomena, and mental processes

    Psychology

    Psychology

    Psychology

  • Vagina
  • Part of the female reproductive tract

    pH is 7.0 in pre-pubertal girls. Although there is a high degree of variability in timing, girls who are approximately seven to twelve years of age will

    Vagina

    Vagina

    Vagina

  • Extreme weather
  • Unusual, severe or unseasonal weather

    "Attribution of climate variations and trends to human influences and natural variability: Attribution of the human influence". Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews:

    Extreme weather

    Extreme weather

    Extreme_weather

  • Coronavirus
  • Subfamily of viruses in the family Coronaviridae

    mammals and birds. In humans and birds, they cause respiratory tract infections that can range from mild to lethal. Mild illnesses in humans include some cases

    Coronavirus

    Coronavirus

    Coronavirus

  • HeLa
  • Oldest cultured human cell line (1951)

    an immortalized cell line used in scientific research. It is the oldest human cell line and one of the most commonly used. HeLa cells are durable and

    HeLa

    HeLa

    HeLa

  • Youngest Toba eruption
  • Volcanic supereruption 74,000 years ago in Indonesia

    Africa and the genetic variability within these populations, researchers have found new evidence for an African origin of modern humans. Out of Africa – Bacteria

    Youngest Toba eruption

    Youngest Toba eruption

    Youngest_Toba_eruption

  • Peopling of the Americas
  • Prehistoric migration from Asia to the Americas

    (2011). From the Yenisei to the Yukon: Interpreting Lithic Assemblage Variability in Late Pleistocene/Early Holocene Beringia. Center for the Study of

    Peopling of the Americas

    Peopling of the Americas

    Peopling_of_the_Americas

  • Local extinction
  • Termination of a taxon in a region which it previously inhabited

    negatively changed for agriculture, urban development, and many other such human activities. When there is habitats that are being destroyed or changed,

    Local extinction

    Local_extinction

  • Swee Lay Thein
  • Malaysian haematologist

    around half of the variability in HbF levels. She established that these two variants had spread from Africa into almost all human populations. By delineating

    Swee Lay Thein

    Swee Lay Thein

    Swee_Lay_Thein

  • Hair
  • Protein filament that grows from follicles found in the dermis, or skin

    modern mammals, such as rodents and the opossum. The high interspecific variability of the size, color, and microstructure of hair often enables the identification

    Hair

    Hair

    Hair

  • Sex differences in psychology
  • Differences in the mental functions and behaviors of the sexes

    summarizes the history of the controversy around sex differences in variability of intelligence. Through modern research, the main idea has held that

    Sex differences in psychology

    Sex_differences_in_psychology

  • Adult
  • Fully grown animal

    Michael J. (August 2000). "Pathways to Adulthood in Changing Societies: Variability and Mechanisms in Life Course Perspective". Annual Review of Sociology

    Adult

    Adult

  • Denisovan
  • Archaic human species from Asia

    November 2024). "Making sense of eastern Asian Late Quaternary hominin variability". Nature Communications. 15 (1): 9479. Bibcode:2024NatCo..15.9479B. doi:10

    Denisovan

    Denisovan

    Denisovan

  • Canashito
  • Prehistoric site in Santa Cruz, Aruba

    indicating past human activity in the area. Additionally, under the abri, five human burials were discovered. In terms of human variability, one of the individuals

    Canashito

    Canashito

    Canashito

  • Distributed practice
  • Learning strategy

    and spaced fashions, hence eliminating the spacing effect. Encoding variability and assumes the benefits of spacing appear because spaced presentations

    Distributed practice

    Distributed_practice

  • Hawaiian monk seal
  • Species of carnivore

    monk seal has the lowest level of genetic variability among the 18 phocid species. This low genetic variability was allegedly due to a population bottleneck

    Hawaiian monk seal

    Hawaiian monk seal

    Hawaiian_monk_seal

  • Margin of exposure
  • Risk assessment ratio in toxicology

    (extrapolation from experimental data on animals to humans) and intra-species differences (individual human variability), which are accommodated by a 10-fold factor

    Margin of exposure

    Margin_of_exposure

  • Colectomy
  • Operation to remove all or part of the colon

    not statistically significant. The increased speed and decreased human variability afforded by stapling make it an attractive option for most surgeons

    Colectomy

    Colectomy

    Colectomy

  • Little Ice Age
  • Climatic cooling after the Medieval Warm Period (16th–19th centuries)

    orbit and axial tilt (orbital forcing), inherent variability in global climate, and decreases in the human population (such as from the massacres by Genghis

    Little Ice Age

    Little Ice Age

    Little_Ice_Age

  • Hantavirus
  • Genus of viruses

    genus of viruses which includes all hantaviruses that cause disease in humans. Hantaviruses are naturally found primarily in rodents. In general, each

    Hantavirus

    Hantavirus

    Hantavirus

  • Water distribution on Earth
  • needed] Variability of water availability is important both for the functioning of aquatic species and also for the availability of water for human use:

    Water distribution on Earth

    Water distribution on Earth

    Water_distribution_on_Earth

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  • Iishka
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Iishka

  • Jesica | ஜேஸிகா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Jesica | ஜேஸிகா 

    God sees or wealthy

  • Aarhan
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Aarhan

    Ruler; King

  • Tennison
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tennison

    English : variant spelling of Tennyson.

  • Devabhakta
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Devabhakta

    Devotee of the Gods

  • HEH-EN-KHONSA
  • Male

    Egyptian

    HEH-EN-KHONSA

    , the name of a judge.

  • Brick
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Brick

    Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Bruic ‘descendant of Broc’, i.e. ‘Badger’ (sometimes so translated) or Ó Bric ‘descendant of Breac’, a personal name meaning ‘freckled’.English : possibly, as Reaney suggests, a nickname from Old English br̄ce ‘fragile’, ‘worthless’.German : topographic name for someone who lived in a swampy wood, brick, breck ‘swamp’, ‘wood’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from Yiddish brik ‘bridge’, probably a topographic name.Altered spelling of German Brück (see Bruck).In some cases it may be an altered spelling of Slovenian Bric, regional name for someone from the hilly region of western Slovenia called Brda, a plural form of brdo ‘rising ground’.

  • Yesenia |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Yesenia |

    Flower

  • Renilda
  • Girl/Female

    French, German, Teutonic

    Renilda

    Wise Strength

  • Raguel
  • Biblical

    Raguel

    shepherd, or friend of God

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  • Humane
  • a.

    Pertaining to man; human.

  • Flesh
  • n.

    Human nature

  • Homiform
  • a.

    In human form.

  • Anthropomorphist
  • n.

    One who attributes the human form or other human attributes to the Deity or to anything not human.

  • Pelt
  • n.

    The human skin.

  • Humane
  • a.

    Humanizing; exalting; tending to refine.

  • Anthropomorphism
  • n.

    The ascription of human characteristics to things not human.

  • Humane
  • a.

    Having the feelings and inclinations creditable to man; having a disposition to treat other human beings or animals with kindness; kind; benevolent.

  • Mannish
  • a.

    Resembling a human being in form or nature; human.

  • Mankind
  • n.

    Human feelings; humanity.

  • Hulan
  • n.

    See Uhlan.

  • Humin
  • n.

    A bitter, brownish yellow, amorphous substance, extracted from vegetable mold, and also produced by the action of acids on certain sugars and carbohydrates; -- called also humic acid, ulmin, gein, ulmic or geic acid, etc.

  • Human
  • n.

    A human being.

  • Humanify
  • v. t.

    To make human; to invest with a human personality; to incarnate.

  • Fleshy
  • superl.

    Human.

  • Human
  • a.

    Belonging to man or mankind; having the qualities or attributes of a man; of or pertaining to man or to the race of man; as, a human voice; human shape; human nature; human sacrifices.

  • Preterhuman
  • a.

    More than human.

  • Transhuman
  • a.

    More than human; superhuman.

  • Unhuman
  • a.

    Not human; inhuman.

  • Anthropophuism
  • n.

    Human nature.