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Japanese computer chip
An MSX-ENGINE chip is a specially developed integrated circuit for home computers that are built according to the MSX specifications. Generally, such a
MSX-Engine
Dutch video game developer
Engine Software (formerly MSX-Engine) is a Dutch video game developer, located in Doetinchem, Netherlands, which specialized in handheld video games and
Engine_Software
Family of standardized home computer architectures released between 1983 and 1992
MSX is a standardized home computer architecture, announced by ASCII Corporation on June 16, 1983. It was initially conceived by Microsoft as a product
MSX
Processor Z80 compatible MSX-Engine (T9769x) with clock speeds of 3.58 and 5.37 MHz Memory ROM: 1552 KB MSX BASIC v3.0: 80 KB MSX Disk BASIC v1.0: 16 KB
FS-A1WSX
1990 video game
and was later ported to several different systems, among them MSX Turbo R, PC-98, PC Engine (as Fray CD), and Game Gear. Fray is a simple action RPG. The
Fray_in_Magical_Adventure
1985 video game
platforms, such as the Nintendo Entertainment System, the MSX home computer, and the PC Engine. It was a major success in 1986, becoming the year's highest-grossing
Gradius_(video_game)
available, which was released in 1990 by SNK. 9 MSX games and 6 MSX2 games were available, with the MSX standard launched in 1983, and the MSX2 standard
List of Virtual Console games for Wii (Japan)
List_of_Virtual_Console_games_for_Wii_(Japan)
1985 Brazilian home computer
for the popularity of any of the Plus versions. These machines used the MSX-Engine T7937A instead of the Z80A CPU of previous models. DR-1 ("data-corder"):
Gradiente_Expert
MSX (1994) YM2602 — used in Sega Master System (1985) YM7101 — used in Sega Genesis (1988) FH3006 — used in Sega Saturn (1994) MSX-Engine S1985 — MSX-SYSTEM
List of Yamaha Corporation products
List_of_Yamaha_Corporation_products
1989 video game
for the PC-88, PC-98 and MSX, followed by the X68000 version in 1990. The 1995 remake Dragon Knight & Graffiti for the PC Engine was developed and released
Dragon_Knight_(video_game)
1986 video game
version; the original MSX version garnered mixed reviews while the Genesis remake carried average sentiments, however the enhanced PC Engine remake was received
Valis:_The_Fantasm_Soldier
Video display controller
Casio PV-2000, Coleco Adam, ColecoVision, CreatiVision, Hanimex Pencil II, MSX, Memotech MTX, NABU Personal Computer, PECOS, SG-1000, SC-3000, SV-318, SV-328
TMS9918
(PDF). Nippon Gakki (Yamaha). Retrieved 9 October 2020. "Yamaha LSI: Y8950 (MSX-AUDIO)" (PDF). Nippon Gakki (Yamaha). Retrieved 9 October 2020. Stolz, Axel
List_of_sound_chips
1988 video game
segaretro.org. SEGA. Clover at Generation MSX - Software Database. Date retrieved October 31, 2009. "PC Engine Software List 1989". GAME Data Room (in Japanese)
Vigilante_(video_game)
pixels (16 colors of 512) and 256×212 (256 colors) colors: 512 maximal Engine: MSX-Engine S-1985 real-time clock with trickle-charged battery backup Sound:
HB-F9P
Professional MSX 2 home computer by Philips
from 512 colors) or 256×212 (with 256 from 512 colors). Controller chip: MSX-Engine (S-3527, real-time clock with rechargeable battery). Sound: PSG (S-3527
NMS-8250
Fourth-generation home video game console
using their patented Bee Cards, which they had experimented with on the MSX computer. Nintendo liked this concept, as it had the ability to store full
TurboGrafx-16
Video game series
and published by Konami, which was released for the MSX in Japan and Europe in 1987. The game engine is very similar to Konami's Road Fighter. It also features
F-1_Spirit_(series)
Japanese video game developer
Nintendo Switch. Compile debuted their most successful title, Puyo Puyo, on the MSX computer in 1991. Puyo Puyo is a falling-block puzzle game similar to Tetris
Compile_(company)
1990 video game
third on MSX Magazines "MSX Soft Top 30" best-selling chart in May 1991, and even one year later has remained there at 28th place. The PC Engine version
Dragon_Knight_II
Inline piston engine with two cylinders
A straight-twin engine (also known as an inline-twin, vertical-twin, inline-2, or parallel-twin) is a two-cylinder piston engine whose cylinders are arranged
Straight-twin_engine
Japanese video game developer
Pocket - MSX Wiki". www.msx.org. Retrieved January 12, 2026. MSX Magazine (JP). ASCII. November 1989. p. 103 – via The Internet Archive. MSX Magazine
HAL_Laboratory
Video game series by Konami
to the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, NES/Famicom, MSX, Master System, X68000, Amstrad CPC and PC Engine. More recently, ports to the Saturn, PlayStation
Gradius
ROM cartridge medium for MSX computer software
least eleven MSX software titles on Bee Card: Hudson Soft later collaborated with NEC to develop a new video game console called PC Engine. The companies
Bee_Card_(game_cartridge)
Japanese video game publisher
released on the service, with games from the Famicom, Super Famicom, PC Engine and MSX available. i-revo games was discontinued on March 31, 2011. In August
D4_Enterprise
1988 video game
post-apocalyptic role-playing video game for the NEC PC-8801, MSX, X68000, MS-DOS, PC Engine CD-ROM², and Famicom. The game was exclusively in the Japanese
Last_Armageddon
There were 44 PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 (PCE/TGX16) games, 1 CD-ROM² game, and 7 Super CD-ROM² games available to purchase. There were 17 MSX games and 6 MSX2
List of Virtual Console games for Wii U (Japan)
List_of_Virtual_Console_games_for_Wii_U_(Japan)
1991 video game
developed by SystemSoft for the MSX and NEC PC8801. It was ported to a variety of consoles and PCs including the PC Engine CD, NEC PC9801, and Sega Genesis/Mega
Master_of_Monsters
1986 video game
Fantasy Zone was ported to the Master System, MSX, Famicom/Nintendo Entertainment System, X68000, and PC Engine—all with similar gameplay, though with some
Fantasy_Zone
1986 video game
issued in 1988. Several issues later the entire game was re-profiled. The MSX port of Salamander (沙羅曼蛇, Saramanda) is significantly different from the
Salamander_(video_game)
Line of downloadable video games for several Nintendo platforms
lieu of slower PAL versions. On December 25, 2013, TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine and MSX titles were added to the service in Japan. In January 2014, Nintendo
Virtual_Console
1988 adventure game directed by Hideo Kojima
SDスナッチャー". MSX FAN. Japan: Tokuma Shoten Intermedia. May 1990. Retrieved March 4, 2021. Kojima, Hideo (May 1993). "今明かされるMSX秘語③ 我が青春のMSX". Beep! Mega
Snatcher_(video_game)
1990 stealth action game
already discontinued sales of their MSX games in Europe), although a fan translation was later produced in 1997 by the MSX hobbyist group G&T International
Metal_Gear_2:_Solid_Snake
1989 video game
pp. 26–27. Lardenoye, Dennis (May–June 1990). "MSX Software: Fantasm Soldier 2 (Systeem: MSX-2)". MSX Gids (in Dutch). No. 1. Uitgeverij Herps. p. 37
Valis_II
1984 video game
1984. Druaga was ported to several Japanese game systems, including the MSX (1984), Family Computer (1985) and Fujitsu FM-7 (1985). A portable Game Boy
The_Tower_of_Druaga
Type of motorcycle
called Honda MSX125 Production 2014–present Assembly Thailand Class Standard Engine 124.9 cc (7.62 cu in), air-cooled, four-stroke, single Bore / stroke 52
Honda_Grom
2006 video game
platform-adventure video game, designed to imitate the look and feel of MSX games. Released on June 27, 2006, in Japan for Microsoft Windows, the game
La-Mulana
Video game graphics engine
also appeared on the BBC Micro, Amstrad CPC, MSX and Commodore 64 platforms. The original Filmation engine allowed the creation of 3D flip-screen environments
Filmation_(game_engine)
Japanese illustrator
Hawk: Thexder - The Second Contact (MSX, PC-88) [1989] – Cover Art Veigues: Tactical Gladiator (PC-88, PC Engine) [1990] – Cover Art (Japanese Ver.) Brandish
Jun_Suemi
1990 video game
released in Japan only, but due to a MSX scene that arose in Europe (predominately in the Netherlands region) some of the MSX versions of Xak received fan translations
Xak_II:_Rising_of_the_Redmoon
1989 video game
ドラゴンスレイヤー 英雄伝説, Hepburn: Doragon Sureiyā Eiyū Densetsu "ドラゴンスレイヤー 英雄伝説 [MSX] / ファミ通.com". Famitsu. "Special feature". GamePro. No. 40. November 1992
Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes
Dragon_Slayer:_The_Legend_of_Heroes
Hack and slash video game
console, followed by conversions to the Nintendo Entertainment System, PC Engine, and home computers. It was re-released as downloadable emulated versions
Shinobi_(1987_video_game)
1984 video game
Commodore 64, MS-DOS, Nintendo Entertainment System, ZX Spectrum, PC-98, MSX, and Game Boy. Mechner led a remake, released in 2012, for Xbox 360, Microsoft
Karateka_(video_game)
2016–2017 2018–2019 2020–2021 2022–2023 2024–2025 2026–2027 "MSX Software Database: RPG". Generation MSX. Retrieved 2009-09-29. "Famicom Game List". Famicom World
List of role-playing video games: 1988 to 1989
List_of_role-playing_video_games:_1988_to_1989
longer available for purchase: The MSX was a Japanese home computer released by ASCII Corporation in 1983 - and original MSX games (as opposed to titles from
List_of_Project_EGG_games
Mid-size luxury crossover SUV
to that of the BMW X6. The car was originally planned to be called the "MSX". After naming the vehicle ZDX, Acura added the words "Luxury Four-Door Sports
Acura_ZDX
Video game series
game, released in 1984 for the NEC PC-8801 and ported by Square for the MSX. Designed by Yoshio Kiya, the game gave rise to a series of sequels, most
Dragon_Slayer_(series)
Type of motorcycle
brand new FP1's stored in Basildon, Essex. Manufactured for Petronas by MSX International for homologation purposes, they were part of the original batch
Petronas_FP1
Japanese video game company
10, 1988 MSX September 15, 1989 Knight Rider Famicom September 30, 1988 F-1 Pilot PC Engine March 23, 1989 Deep Blue Kaitei Shinwa PC Engine March 31
Pack-In-Video
Video game series
Soft in 2012. The first game, Star Soldier, was released in 1986 for the MSX and NES, and the series has continued on various gaming systems. Star Soldier
Star_Soldier
This includes Ys IV: The Dawn of Ys, developed by Hudson Soft for the PC Engine in 1993, Ys IV: Mask of the Sun by Tonkin House for the Super Famicom, and
List of Nihon Falcom video games
List_of_Nihon_Falcom_video_games
This is a list of internal combustion engines models manufactured by the Honda Motor Company. E0-series 2000–2006 ECA1 (hybrid, only on Honda Insight)
List_of_Honda_engines
14, 2009. "MSX Software Database: Adult". Generation MSX. Archived from the original on October 28, 2009. Retrieved October 5, 2009. "MSX Software Database:
List of role-playing video games: 1990 to 1991
List_of_role-playing_video_games:_1990_to_1991
Video game series by Sega
Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum and MSX, as well as the PC Engine (via Asmik) in Japan, and an unlicensed port by Tengen for the
Shinobi_(series)
1985 video game
Falcom and released in 1985 for the PC-8801, X1, PC-8001, PC-9801, FM-7 and MSX computers. Enhanced remakes were later released for the Sega Saturn, PC-9801
Xanadu_(video_game)
Japanese video game company
They were initially released as computer games and later ported to the PC Engine CD console, Nintendo Family Computer, Nintendo DS handheld, and iOS mobile
Riverhillsoft
from the original on 2011-07-13. Retrieved 2008-07-25. "MSX Software Database: RPG". Generation MSX. Retrieved 2009-09-29. Rorshacma. "Hardcore Gaming 101:
List of role-playing video games: 1994 to 1995
List_of_role-playing_video_games:_1994_to_1995
This is a list of games released for NEC's PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 home video game console. It covers 672 commercial releases spanning the system's launch
List_of_TurboGrafx-16_games
1989 video game
1990). "Review: Saint Dragon". Zero. No. 13. Dennis Publishing. p. 57. "PC Engine Software List 1990". GAME Data Room (in Japanese). Archived from the original
Saint_Dragon
1983 video game
versions include those for the Atari ST, ZX Spectrum, a licensed version for MSX published by ASCII Corporation, SG-1000, Windows 3.1x, and Game Boy. Broderbund
Lode_Runner
Video game series
the Inner Sanctum (1986; Apple II, Mac, MS-DOS, Commodore 64, NES, MSX, PC-Engine CD-ROM²) Might and Magic II: Gates to Another World (1988; Apple II
Might_and_Magic
Video game creation system software series
Retrieved 2025-09-15. Dungeon Manjiro at Generation MSX Dante at Generation MSX Dante II at Generation MSX "ゲームを作ろう!(2)RPGツクールでつくーる". www.uraken.net. "yananayika"
RPG_Maker
Card-like ROM cartridge for the PC Engine (TurboGrafx-16)
Card, which it developed in the early 1980s as a distribution medium for MSX software. The Bee Card is an EEPROM device that is slightly thinner than
HuCard
1987 Japanese video game
received several ports to other computers such as the MSX and X68000 and consoles like the PC Engine Super CD-ROM² and Super Famicom. All of these releases
Laplace_no_Ma
1996 video game
no Madō-kyū, which is based on the original MSX and PC98 versions, and borrows heavily from the PC Engine version, Madō Monogatari I: Honō no Sotsuenji
Madō_Monogatari_I
1985 video game
the ZX Spectrum in December 1985, then released for Amstrad CPC and the MSX the following year. The player takes the role of a sheriff in the town of
Gunfright
1988 video game
Amstrad CPC, Apple IIGS, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, Classic Mac OS, MSX, Nintendo Entertainment System, PC-88, X68000, and Game Boy. During 1990
Jack Nicklaus' Greatest 18 Holes of Major Championship Golf
Jack_Nicklaus'_Greatest_18_Holes_of_Major_Championship_Golf
(GenMSX entry) 10 Yard Fight IM-02 (GenMSX entry) Panther (GenMSX entry) 1987 Super Lode Runner (licensed from Brøderbund) IM-03 (MSX & MSX2) (GenMSX entry)
List_of_Irem_games
(aka Oh No!) MSX 1985 Aackosoft Boom! MSX 1985 Aackosoft North Sea Helicopter MSX 1985 Aackosoft Ultra Chess MSX 1985 Aackosoft Jet Bomber MSX 1985 Aackosoft
List of video games developed in the Netherlands
List_of_video_games_developed_in_the_Netherlands
Series of home computers
of cabinet colors (including Red) was selectable. Sharp never released an MSX computer in Japan. Some X1 developers were proud to develop their own technology
Sharp_X1
Japanese illustrator
Sayonara Jupiter (Sakyo Komatsu) R-Type (1988) - cover illustration (Japan, for MSX and Sharp X68000) The Guardian Legend (1988) - cover illustration (Japan
Naoyuki_Kato
1986 video game
Nobunaga's Ambition Platforms MSX, NEC PC-8801, NEC PC-9801, NES, Game Boy, Genesis, SNES, MS-DOS, Mac OS, Amiga, 3DO, PC Engine Super CD-ROM², PlayStation
Nobunaga's Ambition (video game)
Nobunaga's_Ambition_(video_game)
1988 video game
1989, including versions for the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, MSX, Amiga and Atari ST. Taito produced versions for the Family Computer (1989)
Chase_H.Q.
Japanese video game designer (born 1963)
the MSX division. I had joined a company in the game industry, wanting to make Famicom or arcade games, and then I was assigned to MSX. Back then MSX had
Hideo_Kojima
Video game series
Konami Platforms Arcade, Famicom, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Mobile, MSX, PC Engine, PlayStation, PlayStation Portable, Sega Saturn, Super Famicom, X68000
Parodius
Series of puzzle video games
puzzle games developed by HAL Laboratory. Its first release was in 1985 for MSX computer systems. The gameplay is almost exactly the same across the series
Eggerland
British video game publisher
MS-DOS 1987 Out Run PC-88, Atari ST, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, MSX, PC Engine, MS-DOS, ZX Spectrum 1987 RoadBlasters Genesis, Lynx, Amstrad CPC, ZX
U.S._Gold
1986 video game
adventure game, developed by Riverhillsoft and released for the NEC PC-98, MSX, MS-DOS, NEC TurboGrafx-CD (TurboDuo), and Nintendo DS. The TurboGrafx-CD
J.B._Harold_Murder_Club
American computer programmer
Falcon Systems. In 1983, Microsoft contracted Paterson to port MS-DOS to the MSX computers standard they were developing with ASCII Corporation. Paterson
Tim_Paterson
1983 video game
System on December 7, 1985 in Japan and September 1987 in North America, and MSX in 1986. An arcade sequel was released in 1986 as Spelunker II: 23 no Kagi
Spelunker_(video_game)
Sound chip series by Yamaha
synthesizer. A very closely related chip is the Y8950, or MSX-AUDIO, which was used as an MSX expansion. It is essentially a YM3526 with ADPCM recording
Yamaha_OPL
Japanese electrical equipment, elevator manufacturer, and appliance manufacturer
History | About". "1980s | History | About". MSX Resource Center (2022-02-16). "Mitsubishi ML-8000 - MSX Wiki". Msx.org. Retrieved 2022-08-22. "Hitachi to buy
Mitsubishi_Electric
System Game List". Famicom World. Retrieved 2009-11-05. "MSX Software Database: RPG". Generation MSX. Retrieved 2009-09-29. Kurt Kalata. "Hardcore Gaming
List of role-playing video games: 1986 to 1987
List_of_role-playing_video_games:_1986_to_1987
1992 video game
Gamer (in Portuguese). Editora Europa. p. 64. ISSN 0104-8732. "Coming Soon". MSX・FAN [ja] (in Japanese). Tokuma Shoten Intermedia. July 1992. p. 113. "Dead
Dead_of_the_Brain
Video game series
2009-08-10. "Nihon Telenet advertisement". MSX Magazine (in Japanese): 41. July 1988. "Nihon Telenet advertisement". MSX Magazine (in Japanese): 51. August 1988
Exile (1988 video game series)
Exile_(1988_video_game_series)
1985 video game
the Amstrad CPC and BBC Micro later that year. It was also ported to the MSX exclusively in Japan in 1986. In the game, the player assumes the role of
Nightshade_(1985_video_game)
Motor vehicle
introduced at the 2006 Geneva Motor Show, and was also displayed as the Proton MSX. It is the first complete vehicle built on the new Versatile Vehicle Architecture
Lotus_APX
1987 video game
October 2021, based on the Retrospec 2003 remake FX Software's remake for the MSX. Originally an unofficial fan remake, but the developers came to an agreement
Head_over_Heels_(video_game)
Motor vehicle
Retrieved 3 October 2021. "Malaysia Motoring News: Proton Past Patents - MSX, Sepang & NEF". Malaysia Motoring News. 20 January 2013. Retrieved 3 October
Lotus_Europa_S
1986 video game
PC Engine CD and Game Gear. Shanghai II: Dragon's Eye was published in 1990 for MS-DOS. Ports were released for Macintosh, Apple IIGS, FM Towns, MSX, PC-98
Shanghai_(video_game)
Video game series
Atari ST, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, MSX, Mac, and MS-DOS. The game had a chess engine (without mouse control) written by David Kittinger
Chessmaster
Japanese video game development studio and publishing company
continued developing video games on the Famicom and computer platforms (MSX, NEC PC-8801 and ZX Spectrum, among others). Bomberman was released in December
Hudson_Soft
1986 video game
Masaharu Iwata. The game was remade again for release in Japan on the PC Engine platform. This version of the game was released on CD-ROM² rather than cartridge
Might and Magic Book One: The Secret of the Inner Sanctum
Might_and_Magic_Book_One:_The_Secret_of_the_Inner_Sanctum
Input device for a video game controller
console and several Japanese computers (MSX, PC-88, PC-98, FM Towns, and X68000). It was also compatible with PC Engine via an adapter. An adapter for Famicom
Analog_stick
1984 video game
in 1984 for ColecoVision and Commodore 64; in 1985 for Apple II, MS-DOS, MSX, and ZX Spectrum; then in 1986 for the Amstrad CPC and NEC PC-9801. It is
The_Dam_Busters_(video_game)
1987 video game
Master System, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, MSX, PC Engine, X68000, and ZX Spectrum. The Nintendo 3DS remake was released as a
Thunder_Blade
1985 video game
the Game. It was released for the ZX Spectrum, BBC Micro, Amstrad CPC and MSX in 1985. The game is a spiritual successor to the best-selling Knight Lore
Alien_8
Metal Gear video game compilation
Gear Solid and its two sequels each have their own application, while the MSX versions of Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake are contained in one
Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection
Metal_Gear_Solid:_Master_Collection
Japanese video game developer
Feb 1989 Jaleco Arcade (ZX Spectrum, Amiga, Atari ST, PC Engine, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, MSX) Saiyūki World Nov 11, 1988 Jaleco Famicom (as Wonder Boy
NMK_(company)
Type of Japanese video game featuring erotica
also received many games, more so than the X68000 or MS-DOS, whilst the MSX platform (which had many eroge games in the 1980s) was nearing the end of
Eroge
MSX ENGINE
MSX ENGINE
Boy/Male
Latin American Scottish
Greatest.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Mishrit | மிஷà¯à®°à®¿à®¤
Mix
Mishrit | மிஷà¯à®°à®¿à®¤
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Jamaican, Latin, Swedish, Swiss
By the Great Stream; A Short Form of Maxwell; Greatest; Little Maximus
Girl/Female
English American
The greatest. Feminine of Max.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin. Reaney gives it as a variant of Mangnall, which he derives from Old French mangonelle, a war engine for throwing stones. It may alternatively be identical in origin with the German name in 2 below, but there is no evidence of its introduction to Britain as a personal name by the Normans, which is normally the case for English surnames derived from Continental Germanic personal names.German and French : from a Germanic personal name Managwald, composed of the elements manag ‘much’ + wald ‘rule’.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Great
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
An Engineer
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, Latin
Pet Form of Names Starting with Max; Greatest
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for someone with a pock-marked face (see Greeley).Richard Gridley arrived in Boston about 1630. His fourth-generation descendant Richard (1710/11–96) was born in Boston and became a military engineer and iron smelter.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Kent and Sussex)
English (chiefly Kent and Sussex) : occupational name for a designer or engineer, from a Middle English reduced form of Old French engineor ‘contriver’ (a derivative of engaigne ‘cunning’, ‘ingenuity’, ‘stratagem’, ‘device’). Engineers in the Middle Ages were primarily designers and builders of military machines, although in peacetime they might turn their hands to architecture and other more pacific functions.German : from the Latin personal name Januarius (see January 1). Jänner is a South German word for ‘January’, and so it is possible that this is one of the surnames acquired from words denoting months of the year, for example by converts who had been baptized in that month, people who were born or baptized in that month, or people whose taxes were due in January.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celtic, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Irish
Champion; Blue; Lord Shiva (Blue Throat); Engineer to the Gods with Twin Nal Helped Rama Build the Bridge to Lanka
Girl/Female
English American Latin
The greatest. Feminine of Max.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Mix; Add
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Salvation (Moksha); Release
Boy/Male
Hindu
Mix
Female
English
Feminine form of English Max, MAXINE means either "the greatest rival" or "the stream of Mack."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. In the US this is a southern name, common in TX, MS, and LA.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : name of a clan associated with Caithness, derived from the Old Norse personal name Gunnr (or the feminine form Gunne), a short form of any of various compound names with the first element gunn ‘battle’.Scottish : sometimes an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Gille Dhuinn ‘son of the servant of the brown one’ (see Dunn). (According to Woulfe a name of the same form also existed in Sligo, Ireland.)English : metonymic occupational name for someone who operated a siege engine or cannon, perhaps also a nickname for a forceful person, from Middle English gunne, gonne ‘ballista’, ‘cannon’, ‘gun’. The term originated as a humorous application of the Scandinavian female personal name Gunne or Gunnhildr.
MSX ENGINE
MSX ENGINE
Girl/Female
Arabic American Irish Hebrew Latin
Commanding.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Son
Female
Hindi/Indian
Hindi name RISHIMA means "moonbeam."
Girl/Female
Indian
Morning star
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Complete
Girl/Female
Australian, Turkish
Moon Stream
Boy/Male
Hindu
Name of thilai
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Narrator of Hadith
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Hebrew, Spanish
Ploughman; Farmer's Son
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon and Cornwall)
English (Devon and Cornwall) : unexplained.
MSX ENGINE
MSX ENGINE
MSX ENGINE
MSX ENGINE
MSX ENGINE
v. t.
To cause a promiscuous interpenetration of the parts of, as of two or more substances with each other, or of one substance with others; to unite or blend into one mass or compound, as by stirring together; to mingle; to blend; as, to mix flour and salt; to mix wines.
v. t.
To mix; to mingle.
v. t.
To form by mingling; to produce by the stirring together of ingredients; to compound of different parts.
n.
To mingle; to mix.
v. i.
To mix; to mingle.
v. i.
To mix.
v. t.
To unite with in company; to join; to associate.
v. t.
To mingle; to mix.
v. t.
To mix (metals); to mix with a baser metal; to alloy; to deteriorate.
v. t.
To mingle; to mix.
imp. & p. p.
of Mix
v. i.
To become united into a compound; to be blended promiscuously together.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Mix
v. i. & t.
To mix; to meddle.
n.
Dirt; filth; muck.
v. t.
To mix in an unitidy and offensive way; to make a mess of.
v. i.
To associate; to mingle.
v. t.
To mix; to mingle.
v. t.
To mix; to mingle.