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  • Interpersonal ties
  • Information-carrying connections between people

    mathematical sociology, interpersonal ties are defined as information-carrying connections between people. Interpersonal ties, generally, come in three

    Interpersonal ties

    Interpersonal ties

    Interpersonal_ties

  • Tie
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    symbol TIE on the New York Stock Exchange Transport Initiatives Edinburgh Ltd., an Edinburgh-based public transport company Interpersonal ties, in sociology

    Tie

    Tie

  • Interpersonal relationship
  • Strong, deep, or close association or acquaintance between two or more people

    In social psychology, an interpersonal relation (or interpersonal relationship) describes a social association, connection, or affiliation between two

    Interpersonal relationship

    Interpersonal relationship

    Interpersonal_relationship

  • Guanxi
  • Chinese term for relationship networks

    perform a favor for a member of another business because they have interpersonal ties, which helps to facilitate the relationship between the two businesses

    Guanxi

    Guanxi

  • Strong tie
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    tie may refer to: Simpson Strong Tie, a subsidiary and brand of structural hardware produced by the Simpson Manufacturing Company Interpersonal ties,

    Strong tie

    Strong_tie

  • Dependent personality disorder
  • Personality disorder involving excess dependence on others

    pattern of relationship-facilitating behavior designed to strengthen interpersonal ties and minimize the possibility of abandonment and rejection. Emotional:

    Dependent personality disorder

    Dependent personality disorder

    Dependent_personality_disorder

  • Loevinger's stages of ego development
  • Psychological model

    During this stage, persons demonstrate a respect for individuality and interpersonal ties. According to Loevinger, "To proceed beyond the Conscientious Stage

    Loevinger's stages of ego development

    Loevinger's_stages_of_ego_development

  • Bridge (interpersonal)
  • ties, rather than weak ties, played a much more dominant role in recruitment to Freedom Summer on college campuses in the 1960s. Interpersonal ties Ahn

    Bridge (interpersonal)

    Bridge_(interpersonal)

  • Michael Krassa
  • and state elections is most dramatic in areas that have the fewest interpersonal ties within the locale. As the proportion of a person's social network

    Michael Krassa

    Michael_Krassa

  • Institutional trust (social sciences)
  • can be analyzed through techniques developed for the analysis of interpersonal ties. The form of the relationship may be explicit (or implicit) and internal

    Institutional trust (social sciences)

    Institutional_trust_(social_sciences)

  • Friend of a friend
  • Human contact that exists because of a mutual friend

    FOAF in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Composition of relations Interpersonal ties Six degrees of separation Heider, Fritz (1946). "Attitudes and Cognitive

    Friend of a friend

    Friend_of_a_friend

  • Outline of the human brain
  • Overview of and topical guide to the human brain

    infant Postpartum depression Interpersonal relationship Attachment theory Human bonding Interpersonal attraction Interpersonal ties Empathy Mirror neuron Antisocial

    Outline of the human brain

    Outline_of_the_human_brain

  • Betweenness centrality
  • Measure of a graph's centrality, based on shortest paths

    centrality coincides with nominations of closest friends (i.e., strong interpersonal ties), because it reflects social capital investments into the relationship

    Betweenness centrality

    Betweenness centrality

    Betweenness_centrality

  • Social connection
  • Term in psychology referring to the experience of feeling close and connected to others

    relationships. Affection Attachment theory Friendship Interpersonal relationships Interpersonal ties Interpersonal emotion regulation Intimate relationships Human

    Social connection

    Social_connection

  • High-trust and low-trust societies
  • Sociology concept

    which interpersonal trust is relatively low, and shared ethical values are lacking. Conversely, a high-trust society is one where interpersonal trust

    High-trust and low-trust societies

    High-trust_and_low-trust_societies

  • State (polity)
  • Type of political organization

    the state as its instrument to dominate society by virtue of the interpersonal ties between state officials and economic elites. For Miliband, the state

    State (polity)

    State_(polity)

  • Nutritional challenges of HIV/AIDS
  • concludes that family members victimized by AIDS led to fracturing of interpersonal ties with other families which created food insecurity in a community based

    Nutritional challenges of HIV/AIDS

    Nutritional_challenges_of_HIV/AIDS

  • Miliband–Poulantzas debate
  • Marxist debate on the capitalist state

    argued that the state's bias toward capital is not solely a result of interpersonal ties. He identified a powerful structural constraint on state autonomy:

    Miliband–Poulantzas debate

    Miliband–Poulantzas_debate

  • Social relation
  • Any interpersonal relationship between two or more conspecifics between/within groups

    within the social sciences, and describes any voluntary or involuntary interpersonal relationship between more than 2 conspecifics within and/or between

    Social relation

    Social_relation

  • Ex-gay movement
  • Movement discouraging homosexuality

    reconstruction. Embracing a new explanatory model. Forming strong interpersonal ties. One of the APA's sources for the report found that, "ex-gay groups

    Ex-gay movement

    Ex-gay_movement

  • Simmelian tie
  • simmelian tie (can be capitalized as a Simmelian tie) is a type of an interpersonal tie, a concept used in the social network analysis. For a simmelian tie to

    Simmelian tie

    Simmelian tie

    Simmelian_tie

  • Love
  • Strong, positive emotional/mental states

    and mental states, from the most sublime virtue, good habit, deepest interpersonal affection, to the simplest pleasure. An example of this range of meanings

    Love

    Love

  • Astronaut organization in spaceflight missions
  • Psychosocial factors in spaceflight

    previous peer-rating studies which suggest both a job competence and an interpersonal dimension for astronaut performance. There is a lack of data that related

    Astronaut organization in spaceflight missions

    Astronaut organization in spaceflight missions

    Astronaut_organization_in_spaceflight_missions

  • Mathematical sociology
  • Interdisciplinary field of research

    Harrison White Nicolas Rashevsky Society for Mathematical Biology Interpersonal ties James Samuel Coleman James D. Montgomery Thomas Fararo Social network

    Mathematical sociology

    Mathematical sociology

    Mathematical_sociology

  • Complex post-traumatic stress disorder
  • Mental disorder associated with trauma

    negative self-beliefs (e.g., shame, guilt, failure for wrong reasons), and interpersonal difficulties. C-PTSD's symptoms include prolonged feelings of terror

    Complex post-traumatic stress disorder

    Complex_post-traumatic_stress_disorder

  • Relationship science
  • Field dedicated to the scientific study of interpersonal relationship processes

    is an interdisciplinary field dedicated to the scientific study of interpersonal relationship processes. Due to its interdisciplinary nature, relationship

    Relationship science

    Relationship_science

  • Migration in China
  • Migrant networks are "sets of interpersonal ties that connect migrants, former migrants, and non-immigrants" through the ties of family members, friendships

    Migration in China

    Migration_in_China

  • Ed Diener
  • American psychologist (1946–2021)

    ties to friends and family and commitment to spending time with them." Diener has said "It is important to work on social skills, close interpersonal

    Ed Diener

    Ed_Diener

  • Russia–South Korea relations
  • Bilateral relations

    continent, with the goals of enhancing economic cooperation, improving interpersonal ties, building trust, and improving inter-Korean relations through shared

    Russia–South Korea relations

    Russia–South Korea relations

    Russia–South_Korea_relations

  • Violence
  • Use of physical force or psychological power with the intent to inflict harm

    (WHO) divides violence into three broad categories: self-directed, interpersonal, and collective. This categorization differentiates between violence

    Violence

    Violence

  • Confianza
  • Latin American form of mutual reciprocity

    trust) is a Latin American form of mutual reciprocity. In the context of interpersonal relationships, its presence indicates that both parties recognize a

    Confianza

    Confianza

  • Borderline personality disorder
  • Personality disorder

    pervasive, long-term pattern across several contexts of significant interpersonal relationship instability, extreme fear of abandonment, and intense emotional

    Borderline personality disorder

    Borderline personality disorder

    Borderline_personality_disorder

  • Social technology
  • Technology that enables social interactions

    creative capacities, to expand his realm of freedom and his social and interpersonal ties." Similarly, social technology also poses potential threats to human

    Social technology

    Social technology

    Social_technology

  • Intimate relationship
  • Physical or emotional intimacy

    An intimate relationship is an interpersonal relationship that involves emotional or physical closeness between people and can include feelings of romantic

    Intimate relationship

    Intimate relationship

    Intimate_relationship

  • Tie signs
  • Clues pointing to a relationship

    Vol. 2. Fine, G.A., Stitt, J.L., & Finch, M. (1984). "Couple Tie-Signs and Interpersonal Threat: A Field Experiment". Social Psychology Quarterly, Vol

    Tie signs

    Tie signs

    Tie_signs

  • KKE Architects
  • 2008 "The 2nd Annual Architect 50", Architect, April 28, 2010] "Interpersonal ties" by Richard Nelson, Architecture Minnesota, November/December 1993

    KKE Architects

    KKE_Architects

  • Social network
  • Social structure made up of a set of social actors

    credited with developing the first sociograms in the 1930s to study interpersonal relationships. These approaches were mathematically formalized in the

    Social network

    Social network

    Social_network

  • Proxemics
  • Study of human use of space and the effects that population density has on behavior

    Hall emphasized the impact of proxemic behavior (the use of space) on interpersonal communication. According to Hall, the study of proxemics is valuable

    Proxemics

    Proxemics

  • Asociality
  • Lack of motivation to engage in social interaction

    recognizing similar emotions in others. Metacognitive interpersonal therapy has been shown to improve interpersonal and decision-making skills by encouraging awareness

    Asociality

    Asociality

  • Marriage
  • Culturally recognised union between people

    religions, and over time. Typically, it is an institution in which interpersonal relationships, usually sexual, are acknowledged or sanctioned. In some

    Marriage

    Marriage

    Marriage

  • Personality disorder
  • Maladaptive patterns of behavior, cognition, and inner experience

    norms. As a common feature, this manifests in significant impairment in interpersonal relationships and various aspects of functioning of the self, such as

    Personality disorder

    Personality_disorder

  • Psychology
  • Study of mental functions and behaviors

    brain functioning, and personality. Psychologists' interests extend to interpersonal relationships, psychological resilience, family resilience, and other

    Psychology

    Psychology

    Psychology

  • Propinquity
  • Physical or psychological proximity between people

    Latin propinquitas, "nearness") is one of the main factors leading to interpersonal attraction. It refers to the physical or psychological proximity between

    Propinquity

    Propinquity

    Propinquity

  • Money Heist
  • Spanish heist crime drama television series

    Emmy Awards, as well as critical acclaim for its sophisticated plot, interpersonal dramas, direction, and for trying to innovate Spanish television. The

    Money Heist

    Money_Heist

  • Intrapersonal communication
  • Communication with oneself

    belonging to the same person. Intrapersonal communication contrasts with interpersonal communication, in which the sender and the receiver are distinct persons

    Intrapersonal communication

    Intrapersonal communication

    Intrapersonal_communication

  • Dazi culture
  • Chinese social phenomenon

    and workplace connections weaken due to social atomization, making interpersonal relationships more fragmented. At the same time, young people seek "precision

    Dazi culture

    Dazi_culture

  • Metafunction
  • Concept in functional linguistics

    functional linguistics, calls these three functions the ideational, interpersonal, and textual. The ideational function is further divided into the experiential

    Metafunction

    Metafunction

  • Intercultural communicative competence in computer-supported collaborative learning
  • Internationally dispersed online learning

    depends on people feeling part of the group. Unfortunately, bonding and interpersonal ties are more difficult to achieve at a distance, particularly with abstract

    Intercultural communicative competence in computer-supported collaborative learning

    Intercultural_communicative_competence_in_computer-supported_collaborative_learning

  • Philippines
  • Archipelagic country in Southeast Asia

    relationship with the United States, involving economics, security, and interpersonal relations. The Philippines' location serves an important role in the

    Philippines

    Philippines

    Philippines

  • Suicide in Japan
  • Existential crisis Financial crisis Grief suicide bereavement Ideation Interpersonal relationships Locations Major depressive disorder Mental disorder Mental

    Suicide in Japan

    Suicide in Japan

    Suicide_in_Japan

  • Shine on Me
  • 2025 Chinese television drama series

    medical career. Although their initial professional relationship involved interpersonal friction(also due to the history they had in past which Xiguang is unaware

    Shine on Me

    Shine_on_Me

  • Bait (TV series)
  • British limited television series

    and the British Asian immigrant experience as viewed through Shah's interpersonal relationships. Riz Ahmed as Shah Latif Muhammad Abdur-Rahman Toheed

    Bait (TV series)

    Bait_(TV_series)

  • Family Stress Model
  • Model of effects of economic disadvantage

    impacts both their parenting practices and increase the chances of interpersonal conflict within caregivers in the family, all of which affects the well-being

    Family Stress Model

    Family_Stress_Model

  • Survivor 48
  • Season of television series

    Vula. Vula lost the first three immunity challenges and went through interpersonal conflicts. Duos formed on Lagi (Joe and Eva) and Civa (Kyle and Kamilla)

    Survivor 48

    Survivor_48

  • Storge
  • Familial love, natural or instinctual affection to one such as a family member

    Barnes MH, Sternberg RJ. The psychology of love. Lewis CS (1960). The four loves. Wood JT (2015). Interpersonal communication: everyday encounters. 8 ed.

    Storge

    Storge

  • BDSM
  • Erotic practices involving domination and sadomasochism

    discipline, dominance and submission, sadomasochism, and other related interpersonal dynamics. Given the wide range of practices, some of which may be engaged

    BDSM

    BDSM

    BDSM

  • Hubris
  • Extreme pride or overconfidence, often in combination with arrogance

    Classification In animals Emotional intelligence Mood Self-regulation Interpersonal Dysregulation Valence Emotions Acceptance Admiration Affection Amusement

    Hubris

    Hubris

    Hubris

  • Seppuku
  • Ritualistic suicide by disembowelment

    death in order to avoid capture or rape. Before dying, a woman would often tie her knees together so her body would be found in a "dignified" pose, despite

    Seppuku

    Seppuku

    Seppuku

  • Exodus (2027 video game)
  • Upcoming video game

    due to ultrarelativistic travel and its ramifications pertaining to interpersonal interactions, technological advancement, and other subjects. Exodus

    Exodus (2027 video game)

    Exodus_(2027_video_game)

  • Friendship
  • Mutual affection between people

    relationship of mutual affection between people. It is a stronger form of interpersonal bond than an "acquaintance" or an "association", such as a classmate

    Friendship

    Friendship

    Friendship

  • Grey's Anatomy
  • American television series (2005–present)

    good soap, a good romantic comedy, a good medical drama, and a good interpersonal show about an unexpected workplace family." The first season received

    Grey's Anatomy

    Grey's_Anatomy

  • Nonverbal communication
  • Interpersonal communication through wordless (mostly visual) cues

    communication complements nonverbal cues, offering a holistic grasp of interpersonal dynamics. The harmony or discrepancy between verbal and nonverbal signals

    Nonverbal communication

    Nonverbal communication

    Nonverbal_communication

  • Breakup
  • Termination of an intimate relationship

    in stages. Mark L. Knapp, a foundational scholar on the subject of interpersonal relationships, created a model called Knapp's relational development

    Breakup

    Breakup

    Breakup

  • Social networking service
  • Online platform used to build relations

    services. networking social network services used primarily for non-social interpersonal communication (e.g., LinkedIn, a career- and employment-oriented site)

    Social networking service

    Social networking service

    Social_networking_service

  • DSM-5
  • 2013 edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders

    reported direct industry ties—an increase of almost 14% over the percentage of DSM-IV task force members who had industry ties—shows that disclosure policies

    DSM-5

    DSM-5

    DSM-5

  • Social environment
  • Setting in which people live and interact

    such as comforting someone when they are sad or helping with chores. Interpersonal relationships—emotional and social connections between individuals—can

    Social environment

    Social environment

    Social_environment

  • The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope
  • 2020 video game

    cooperate, with their interactions shaped by the player's choices. Interpersonal dynamics include a romantic relationship between Taylor and Daniel,

    The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope

    The_Dark_Pictures_Anthology:_Little_Hope

  • Steve Jobs
  • American businessman and inventor (1955–2011)

    generation NeXTcube was released in 1990. Jobs touted it as the first "interpersonal" computer that would replace the personal computer. With its innovative

    Steve Jobs

    Steve Jobs

    Steve_Jobs

  • Human bonding
  • Process of development of a close, interpersonal relationship

    Human bonding is the process of development of a close interpersonal relationship between two or more people. It most commonly takes place between family

    Human bonding

    Human_bonding

  • List of Marvel Comics characters: B
  • Comics character

    among the most physically powerful mutants, he is noted for his strong interpersonal skills. In 2014, Entertainment Weekly ranked Beak 54th in their "Let's

    List of Marvel Comics characters: B

    List_of_Marvel_Comics_characters:_B

  • Loyalty
  • Faithfulness or devotion to a person, country, group, or cause

    can be an object of loyalty, as some argue that loyalty is strictly interpersonal and only another human being can be the object of loyalty. The definition

    Loyalty

    Loyalty

    Loyalty

  • Dragon Age: The Veilguard
  • 2024 video game

    criticized the lack of a "functional mechanism for disapproval" and interpersonal group conflicts. Veilguard generally received praise for its inclusive

    Dragon Age: The Veilguard

    Dragon_Age:_The_Veilguard

  • Aziz Ansari
  • American actor and comedian

    discussed." "Even Ansari, the semi-ironic expert who authored a book on interpersonal communication [...] was seeing something totally different from his

    Aziz Ansari

    Aziz Ansari

    Aziz_Ansari

  • Anger
  • Intense hostile emotional state of mind

    the possible ill effects of suppressing anger on one's well-being and interpersonal relationships. Three types of anger are recognized by psychologists:

    Anger

    Anger

    Anger

  • Social network analysis
  • Analysis of social structures using network and graph theory

    The tendency for actors to have more ties with geographically close others. Bridge: An individual whose weak ties fill a structural hole, providing the

    Social network analysis

    Social network analysis

    Social_network_analysis

  • Looking for Alaska
  • 2005 novel by John Green

    Christian faith. Looking for Alaska is a novel that exposes readers to the interpersonal relationships between the youth and adult characters in the novel. Green

    Looking for Alaska

    Looking_for_Alaska

  • Reward theory of attraction
  • Mechanics of liking and romantic love

    interactions with. Reward theory was originally developed in the research on interpersonal attraction of the 1960s, a precursor to modern romantic love research

    Reward theory of attraction

    Reward_theory_of_attraction

  • Seven-year itch (idiom)
  • Popular belief about romantic relationships

    has since expanded to indicate cycles of dissatisfaction not only in interpersonal relationships, but in any situation such as working a full-time job

    Seven-year itch (idiom)

    Seven-year_itch_(idiom)

  • Deaths linked to chatbots
  • Deaths involving use of large language models

    as real people, leading many to ask chatbots for help dealing with interpersonal and emotional problems. Chatbots may be designed to keep the user engaged

    Deaths linked to chatbots

    Deaths_linked_to_chatbots

  • Attachment theory
  • Psychological ethological theory

    dedicated to the scientific study of interpersonal relationship processes Cassidy J (1999). "The Nature of a Child's Ties". In Cassidy J, Shaver PR (eds.)

    Attachment theory

    Attachment theory

    Attachment_theory

  • Relationship maintenance
  • Behaviours used to maintain a relationship

    strategies that partners use to maintain, strengthen, or improve an interpersonal relationship. It encompasses both routine interactions and deliberate

    Relationship maintenance

    Relationship_maintenance

  • Belongingness
  • Human emotional need

    are interpersonal relationships. The belongingness hypothesis suggests that people devote much of their cognitive thought process to interpersonal relationships

    Belongingness

    Belongingness

  • Bipolar II disorder
  • Bipolar spectrum disorder

    cognitive behavioral therapy, psychodynamic therapy, psychoanalysis, interpersonal therapy, behavioral therapy, cognitive therapy, and family-focused therapy)

    Bipolar II disorder

    Bipolar_II_disorder

  • Emotion
  • Conscious subjective experience

    form the full spectrum of human emotional experience. For example, interpersonal anger and disgust could blend to form contempt. Relationships exist

    Emotion

    Emotion

    Emotion

  • Joy
  • Feeling of happiness

    process through and through, whereas happiness seems to be more strictly tied to the moment of achievement of the process... joy is not only a direct emotional

    Joy

    Joy

    Joy

  • Relational dialectics
  • Interpersonal communication theory

    Relational dialectics is an interpersonal communication theory about close personal ties and relationships that highlights the tensions, struggles, and

    Relational dialectics

    Relational_dialectics

  • Hades II
  • 2025 video game

    the audacious aim of expanding those myths". Hernandez opined that "interpersonal (or interdeity) drama" elevated Hades II from a "compelling game" to

    Hades II

    Hades_II

  • Domestic violence
  • Abuse of members of the same household

    the abuser. An overriding motive for committing acts of domestic and interpersonal violence in a relationship is to establish and maintain relationships

    Domestic violence

    Domestic violence

    Domestic_violence

  • Ego death
  • Complete loss of subjective self-identity

    popularity". Scholars have also criticized Leary and Alpert's attempt to tie ego death and psychedelics with Tibetan Buddhism. John Myrdhin Reynolds,

    Ego death

    Ego death

    Ego_death

  • Tim Duncan
  • American basketball player (born 1976)

    Blowhards, Snobs and Narcissists: Interpersonal Reactions to Excessive Egotism". In Kowalski, Robin M. (ed.). Aversive Interpersonal Behaviors. The Springer Series

    Tim Duncan

    Tim Duncan

    Tim_Duncan

  • Clusters of Innovation
  • dispersed COI". Three types of international linkages have been identified: Weak ties: interactions between people with common interests or cultural background

    Clusters of Innovation

    Clusters_of_Innovation

  • Pakikisama
  • Psychological concept in Filipino culture

    Additionally, the concept of pakikisama is often interpreted as having an interpersonal relationship where people are friendly with each other. It has also

    Pakikisama

    Pakikisama

  • Doc Martin
  • British television comedy-drama series (2004–2022)

    manner, but Penhale often shows surprising insight into the town's interpersonal dynamics. Eileen Atkins as Ruth Ellingham (series 5–10) – retired forensic

    Doc Martin

    Doc Martin

    Doc_Martin

  • List of Genshin Impact characters
  • Characters in 2020 action role-playing game

    character's background, the production team creates their image by building interpersonal relationship networks for the character and refining the regional cultural

    List of Genshin Impact characters

    List_of_Genshin_Impact_characters

  • The Real World: San Francisco
  • Third season of television series

    in a different city each season, as cameras follow their lives and interpersonal relationships. It is the second season of The Real World to be filmed

    The Real World: San Francisco

    The_Real_World:_San_Francisco

  • Ted Bundy
  • American serial killer (1946–1989)

    "chose to be alone" as an adolescent because he was unable to understand interpersonal relationships; he also claimed to have no natural sense of how to develop

    Ted Bundy

    Ted Bundy

    Ted_Bundy

  • 2000s
  • Decade of the Gregorian calendar (2000–2009)

    mobile phones and gaming consoles. Email became a standard form of interpersonal written communication, with popular addresses available to the public

    2000s

    2000s

    2000s

  • Armin Meiwes
  • German murderer and cannibal (born 1961)

    financial success, Brandes was increasingly unhappy with his life due to interpersonal difficulties. His worsening relations with his father ended with the

    Armin Meiwes

    Armin_Meiwes

  • Empathy
  • Ability to understand or feel what another is feeling

    behavioral and interpersonal difficulties that arise from emotional and cognitive dysfunction. Dysfunctional social and interpersonal behavior plays a

    Empathy

    Empathy

    Empathy

  • Disownment
  • Legal term for parents not accepting own child/children

    Different from giving a child up for adoption, disownment is a social and interpersonal act and may take place later in the child's life, which means that the

    Disownment

    Disownment

    Disownment

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  • Tiesha
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Tiesha

    Abbreviation of Leticia or Latisha.

    Tiesha

  • Tiesha
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English

    Tiesha

    Joy; Happiness; Abbreviation of Leticia; Latisha

    Tiesha

  • Cordell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cordell

    English : occupational name for a maker of cord or string or a nickname for an habitual wearer of decorative ties and ribbons, from a diminutive of Old French corde ‘rope’ (see Cordes).Americanized spelling of German Kardel (see Kardell).

    Cordell

  • Coard
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Coard

    English : from Old French corde ‘string’, a metonymic occupational name for a maker of cord or string, or a nickname for an habitual wearer of decorative ties and ribbons.French : variant of Couard, a derogatory nickname from Old French couard ‘coward’, ‘poltroon’, a compound of coe ‘tail’ + the pejorative suffix -ard.

    Coard

  • Naajidah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Naajidah

    Courageous; One who Accomplishes Difficult Tasks; One who Appeals for Help Ties

    Naajidah

  • Cordes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cordes

    English : occupational name for a maker of cord or string or a nickname for a habitual wearer of decorative ties and ribbons, from the genitive or plural form of Old French corde ‘string’ (see Coard).Variant spelling of German Kordes.French : habitational name from any of several places called Cordes.

    Cordes

  • Skiver
  • Surname or Lastname

    Dutch

    Skiver

    Dutch : occupational name for someone who ground and polished diamonds on a rotating wheel, Dutch schijf.English or Scottish : occupational name for a leatherworker whose job was to pare thin strips off a skin, for use as laces, ties, etc.

    Skiver

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  • Subrat | ஸுப்ரத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Subrat | ஸுப்ரத

    Strict in religious vows (Subrata)

  • XERXES
  • Male

    Greek

    XERXES

    (Ξέρξης) Greek form of Persian Xsayarsa, XERXES means "great warrior" or "lion-king." In the bible, this is the name of a king of Persia. His Hebrew name is Achashverosh. 

  • Hashmat
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Hashmat

    Dignity Glory

  • Rhobert
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    Rhobert

    brilliant renown'.

  • Mehir
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Biblical, Indian

    Mehir

    Sun

  • Manushritha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Manushritha

    Goddess Lakshmi

  • Griff
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    Griff

    Fighting chief; fierce. The fierce Gryphon of Greek mythology and medieval legend was a creature...

  • Wishu
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Wishu

    Symbol of Love; Wish

  • Maher
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Maher

    Generous.

  • Pavlushka
  • Boy/Male

    Russian

    Pavlushka

    Little.

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  • Intertie
  • n.

    In any framed work, a horizontal tie other than sill and plate or other principal ties, securing uprights to one another.

  • Tier
  • n.

    One who, or that which, ties.

  • -ties
  • pl.

    of Rationality

  • Tiewig
  • n.

    A wig having a tie or ties, or one having some of the curls tied up; also, a wig tied upon the head.

  • Weak
  • v. i.

    Wanting in power to influence or bind; as, weak ties; a weak sense of honor of duty.

  • Trussing
  • n.

    The art of stiffening or bracing a set of timbers, or the like, by putting in struts, ties, etc., till it has something of the character of a truss.

  • -ties
  • pl.

    of Similarity

  • Mingle
  • v. t.

    To associate or unite in society or by ties of relationship; to cause or allow to intermarry; to intermarry.

  • Tyer
  • n.

    One who ties, or unites.

  • ties
  • pl.

    of Rurality

  • Natural
  • a.

    Connected by the ties of consanguinity.

  • Sissoo
  • n.

    A leguminous tree (Dalbergia Sissoo) of the northern parts of India; also, the dark brown compact and durable timber obtained from it. It is used in shipbuilding and for gun carriages, railway ties, etc.

  • Ligament
  • n.

    Anything that ties or unites one thing or part to another; a bandage; a bond.

  • Roadbed
  • n.

    In railroads, the bed or foundation on which the superstructure (ties, rails, etc.) rests; in common roads, the whole material laid in place and ready for travel.

  • -ties
  • pl.

    of Subvariety

  • -ties
  • pl.

    of Magistrality

  • Tie
  • v. t.

    A bond; an obligation, moral or legal; as, the sacred ties of friendship or of duty; the ties of allegiance.

  • Ties
  • pl.

    of Tie

  • -ties
  • pl.

    of Profundity

  • Wharfing
  • n.

    A mode of facing sea walls and embankments with planks driven as piles and secured by ties.