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  • Normativity
  • Standards of what ought to be

    types of normativity. Practical normativity is about what to do, while theoretical normativity concerns what to believe. Deontic normativity deals with

    Normativity

    Normativity

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

    Look up normative in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Normative in academic disciplines means relating to an ideal standard or model, and in particular

    Normative (disambiguation)

    Normative_(disambiguation)

  • Normative ethics
  • Branch of philosophical ethics that examines standards for morality

    Normative ethics is the study of ethical behaviour and is the branch of philosophical ethics that investigates questions regarding how one ought to act

    Normative ethics

    Normative_ethics

  • Normative science
  • Aspect of science

    In the applied sciences, normative science is a type of information that is developed, presented, or interpreted based on an assumed, usually unstated

    Normative science

    Normative_science

  • Rationality
  • Quality of being agreeable to reason

    supervenes only on the agent's mind but normativity does not. But there are also thought experiments in favor of the normativity of rationality. One, due to Frank

    Rationality

    Rationality

  • Positive and normative economics
  • Study of economics facts and values

    economics, economics is often divided into positive (or descriptive) and normative (or prescriptive) economics. Positive economics focuses on the description

    Positive and normative economics

    Positive_and_normative_economics

  • Mononormativity
  • Social assumption of monogamous normativity

    Mononormativity or mono-normativity is the normative assumption that monogamy is healthier or more natural than ethical non-monogamy, as well as the societal

    Mononormativity

    Mononormativity

    Mononormativity

  • Normative religion
  • Normative religion describes the social boundaries of religious identity at a macro-level, particularly for the named world religions. It has a broader

    Normative religion

    Normative_religion

  • Alexithymia
  • Deficiency in understanding, processing, or describing emotions

    the belief that sadness is a feminine emotion. This condition, known as normative male alexithymia, can be present regardless of sex. Alexithymia is most

    Alexithymia

    Alexithymia

  • Heidegger on Concepts, Freedom and Normativity
  • 2014 book by Sacha Golob

    Heidegger on Concepts, Freedom, and Normativity" (PDF). Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung: 19–21. Heidegger on Concepts, Freedom, and Normativity v t e

    Heidegger on Concepts, Freedom and Normativity

    Heidegger_on_Concepts,_Freedom_and_Normativity

  • Norm
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up norm or normativity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Norm, the Norm or NORM may refer to: Normativity, phenomenon of designating things as good

    Norm

    Norm

  • Statute
  • Formal written document that creates law

    A statute is a law or formal written enactment of a legislature. Statutes typically declare, command or prohibit something. Statutes are distinguished

    Statute

    Statute

    Statute

  • Ethics
  • Philosophical study of morality

    Juuso-Ville; Pietarinen, Ahti-Veikko (2016). "8. Is Ethical Normativity Similar to Logical Normativity?". In West, Donna E.; Anderson, Myrdene (eds.). Consensus

    Ethics

    Ethics

  • Hedonism
  • Family of views prioritizing pleasure

    § 1d. Normative Hedonism, § 1f. Hedonistic Utilitarianism Tilley 2012, § II. Ethical Hedonism Singer 2016, pp. 163, 165 Weijers, § 1d. Normative Hedonism

    Hedonism

    Hedonism

    Hedonism

  • Metaethics
  • Branch of ethics seeking to understand ethical properties

    reduction for normative truths, as denying any such reduction is part of why non-realist cognitivism is a form of non-naturalism about normativity and not denying

    Metaethics

    Metaethics

  • Christine Korsgaard
  • American philosopher in Left-Kantian tradition

    theory of personal identity; the theory of personal relationships; and in normativity in general. Korsgaard first attended Eastern Illinois University for

    Christine Korsgaard

    Christine Korsgaard

    Christine_Korsgaard

  • Normative mineralogy
  • Calculation of the composition of a rock

    Normative mineralogy is a calculation of the composition of a rock sample that estimates the idealised mineralogy of a rock based on a quantitative chemical

    Normative mineralogy

    Normative_mineralogy

  • Normative model of culture
  • Theoretical approach to ancient cultures

    The normative model of culture is the central model in culture history, a theoretical approach to cultures in archaeology, anthropology and history. In

    Normative model of culture

    Normative_model_of_culture

  • Legal norm
  • Binding rule that sovereign powers enforce

    theorists Kelsen and Hart believe that legal normativity cannot be reduced to mere factuality or moral normativity, their approaches to interpretations of

    Legal norm

    Legal_norm

  • The Grammar of Meaning
  • 1997 book

    The Grammar of Meaning: Normativity and Semantic Content is a 1997 book by Mark Norris Lance and John O'Leary-Hawthorne. Byrne, Alex (2002). "Semantic

    The Grammar of Meaning

    The_Grammar_of_Meaning

  • Jurisprudence
  • Theoretical study of law

    legal philosophy is also concerned with normative theories of law. "Normative jurisprudence involves normative, evaluative, and otherwise prescriptive

    Jurisprudence

    Jurisprudence

    Jurisprudence

  • Jake Lodwick
  • Software engineer, serial entrepreneur and investor

    from Vimeo in 2007, Lodwick went on to create and be president of the Normative Music Company. In late 2009, Lodwick shut down the site, citing inexperience

    Jake Lodwick

    Jake Lodwick

    Jake_Lodwick

  • Normative social influence
  • Type of social influence

    Normative social influence is a type of social influence that leads to conformity. It is defined in social psychology as "...the influence of other people

    Normative social influence

    Normative_social_influence

  • Pure Theory of Law
  • Book by Hans Kelsen

    empowerment; the ideas of "validity" and "efficacy" of norms; legal "normativity"; absence of any necessary relation between law and morality; complete

    Pure Theory of Law

    Pure_Theory_of_Law

  • Queer
  • Term for sexual and gender minorities

    lives of LGBTQ people. These share a general opposition to binarism, normativity, and a perceived lack of intersectionality, some of them connected only

    Queer

    Queer

    Queer

  • Is–ought problem
  • Philosophical problem articulated by David Hume

    Concept in ethics Normative economics – Study of economics facts and valuesPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Normative science – Aspect

    Is–ought problem

    Is–ought problem

    Is–ought_problem

  • Decision theory
  • Branch of applied probability theory

    modified expected utility theory by accounting for psychological factors. Normative decision theory is concerned with identification of optimal decisions

    Decision theory

    Decision theory

    Decision_theory

  • Metaepistemology
  • Metaphilosophical study of epistemology

    branch of normative epistemology is problematic because, in his view, epistemic normativity is inherently different in character to moral normativity. Views

    Metaepistemology

    Metaepistemology

  • Anomaly detection
  • Approach in data analysis

    In data analysis, anomaly detection (also referred to as outlier detection and sometimes as novelty detection) is generally understood to be the identification

    Anomaly detection

    Anomaly_detection

  • Amia Srinivasan
  • Philosopher

    2014 with a thesis titled The Fragile Estate: Essays on Luminosity, Normativity and Metaphilosophy: her doctoral supervisors were John Hawthorne and

    Amia Srinivasan

    Amia_Srinivasan

  • Philosophy
  • Study of general and fundamental questions

    developed by normative ethics in specific situations, for example, in the workplace or for medical treatments. Within contemporary normative ethics, consequentialism

    Philosophy

    Philosophy

    Philosophy

  • Muhammad
  • Founder of Islam (c. 570–632)

    the Seal of the Prophets, and along with the Quran, his teachings and normative examples form the basis for Islamic religious belief. According to the

    Muhammad

    Muhammad

    Muhammad

  • Safety
  • State of being protected from danger

    For any organization, place, or function, large or small, safety is a normative concept. It complies with situation-specific definitions of what is expected

    Safety

    Safety

    Safety

  • Bad Influence (2025 film)
  • 2025 Spanish film

    Wallace did not want the character Eros to fully conform to hetero-cis-normativity. Filming began in Valencia. Shooting locations in the Valencia region

    Bad Influence (2025 film)

    Bad_Influence_(2025_film)

  • Freemasonry
  • Group of fraternal organizations

    other words, the micro-society set up within the lodges constituted a normative model for society as a whole. This was especially true on the Continent:

    Freemasonry

    Freemasonry

    Freemasonry

  • Normative principle of worship
  • Theological principal in Christianity

    The normative principle of worship is a Christian theological principle that teaches that worship in the Church can include those elements that are not

    Normative principle of worship

    Normative_principle_of_worship

  • Structural functionalism
  • Sociological theory of society

    institutionalized, a role is created. Parsons defines a "role" as the normatively-regulated participation "of a person in a concrete process of social

    Structural functionalism

    Structural functionalism

    Structural_functionalism

  • Sanford Goldberg
  • American philosopher (born 1967)

    Pressure: Normativity in Speech Exchanges, Oxford University Press 2020 To the Best of Our Knowledge: Social Expectations and Epistemic Normativity, Oxford

    Sanford Goldberg

    Sanford_Goldberg

  • John Greco (philosopher)
  • American philosopher (born 1961)

    metaphysics and he has published widely on virtue epistemology, epistemic normativity, skepticism, and Thomas Reid. From 2013 until 2020, he was the Editor

    John Greco (philosopher)

    John Greco (philosopher)

    John_Greco_(philosopher)

  • Liberal naturalism
  • Heterodox form of philosophical naturalism

    non-reductive, non-supernatural account of the rational or conceptual normativity to which people are responsive in theoretical and practical reasoning

    Liberal naturalism

    Liberal_naturalism

  • Isomorphism (sociology)
  • Similarity between organizations

    adopting policies. There are three main types of institutional isomorphism: normative, coercive and mimetic. The development that these three types of isomorphism

    Isomorphism (sociology)

    Isomorphism_(sociology)

  • Islam
  • Abrahamic monotheistic religion

    after whom no new prophet or divine law will come. The teachings and normative examples of Muhammad, called the Sunnah, documented in accounts called

    Islam

    Islam

    Islam

  • BDSM
  • Erotic practices involving domination and sadomasochism

    distinct subcultures. BDSM communities generally welcome anyone with a non-normative streak who identifies with the community; this may include cross-dressers

    BDSM

    BDSM

    BDSM

  • Shelly Kagan
  • American philosopher (born 1956)

    is best known for his writings about animal ethics, moral philosophy, normative ethics, and philosophy of death. In 2007, Kagan's course about death was

    Shelly Kagan

    Shelly Kagan

    Shelly_Kagan

  • Fact–value distinction
  • Distinction between what is and what ought to be

    observation, and examined via the empirical method. Statements of value (normative or prescriptive statements), such as good and bad, beauty and ugliness

    Fact–value distinction

    Fact–value_distinction

  • Hannah Ginsborg
  • American academic

    validity. This "austere" account rests on a distinctive notion of normativity – a normativity not based on rules or concepts—which also figures in her interpretation

    Hannah Ginsborg

    Hannah_Ginsborg

  • Argument from morality
  • Argument for the existence of God

    Arguments from morality tend to be based on moral normativity or moral order. Arguments from moral normativity observe some aspect of morality and argue that

    Argument from morality

    Argument_from_morality

  • Pornographic film
  • Films that present sexually explicit subject matter

    themes, and relationships. The most common practices are those considered normative in Western culture: fellatio and vaginal intercourse in heterosexual pornography

    Pornographic film

    Pornographic film

    Pornographic_film

  • Value judgment
  • Philosophical and ethical concept

    judgment. Ad hominem Aesthetic judgment Bias Fact–value distinction Normativity Griffin, James (1996). Value Judgement: Improving Our Ethical Beliefs

    Value judgment

    Value_judgment

  • C (programming language)
  • General-purpose programming language

    specification remained relatively static for several years. In 1995, Normative Amendment 1 to the 1990 C standard (ISO/IEC 9899/AMD1:1995, known informally

    C (programming language)

    C (programming language)

    C_(programming_language)

  • COVID-19
  • Contagious disease caused by SARS-CoV-2

    outbreak of the COVID‑19 pandemic, scholars have explored the bioethics, normative economics, and political theories of healthcare policies related to the

    COVID-19

    COVID-19

    COVID-19

  • Sephardic Jews
  • Jewish diaspora of Spain and Portugal

    codification by Joseph Karo in his Beit Yosef and Shulchan Aruch established normative standards across the Jewish world. In Algiers, Sephardic figures such

    Sephardic Jews

    Sephardic Jews

    Sephardic_Jews

  • History of philosophy
  • Study of the development of philosophy

    Emergentism Epiphenomenalism Functionalism Objectivism Subjectivism Normativity Absolutism Axiology Nihilism Particularism Relativism Skepticism Universalism

    History of philosophy

    History of philosophy

    History_of_philosophy

  • Joseph Raz
  • Israeli philosopher (1939–2022)

    Authority and Interpretation (2009), From Normativity to Responsibility (2011) and The Roots of Normativity (2022). His most recent work deals less with

    Joseph Raz

    Joseph Raz

    Joseph_Raz

  • Azerbaijan
  • Country in Eastern Europe and West Asia

    Umudov, Agshin (2019). "Europeanization of Azerbaijan: Assessment of Normative Principles and Pragmatic Cooperation". Politik und Gesellschaft im Kaukasus:

    Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijan

  • Gaza Strip
  • Autonomous territory in the Middle East

    Gaza Faces History. Other Press. p. 8. ISBN 978-1-63542-555-0. The only normative definition we have, codified at the United Nations Genocide Convention

    Gaza Strip

    Gaza Strip

    Gaza_Strip

  • Norm (philosophy)
  • Sentences used to effect an action

    Cambridge. Dancy, Jonathan (ed) (2000), Normativity, Blackwell, Oxford. Garzón Valdés, Ernesto et al. (eds) (1997), Normative Systems in Legal and Moral Theory:

    Norm (philosophy)

    Norm_(philosophy)

  • Retail
  • Sale of goods and services

    Guiltinan, Joseph P. (April 1987). "The Price Bundling of Services: A Normative Framework". Journal of Marketing. 51 (2): 74–85. doi:10.1177/002224298705100206

    Retail

    Retail

    Retail

  • Sunni Islam
  • Largest main branch of Islam

    deviants. One common mistake is to assume that Sunni Islam represents a normative Islam that emerged during the period after Muhammad's death, and that

    Sunni Islam

    Sunni_Islam

  • List of philosophical concepts
  • Negative capability Nonmaleficence Norm of reciprocity Norm Normative science Normativity Nothing Notion Noumenon Object Objectivity Obligation Om Omphalos

    List of philosophical concepts

    List_of_philosophical_concepts

  • Proposition
  • Bearer of truth values

    Jackson, Frank (2000). "5. Non-Cognitivism, Normativity, Belief". In Dancy, Jonathan (ed.). Normativity. Blackwell Publishers. pp. 100–115. ISBN 978-0-631-22041-1

    Proposition

    Proposition

  • Rainer Forst
  • German philosopher (born 1964)

    Tolerance, with Wendy Brown, New York: Columbia University Press. 2018. Normativity and Power, C. Cronin (trans.), Oxford: Oxford University Press. Kontexte

    Rainer Forst

    Rainer Forst

    Rainer_Forst

  • Big Five personality traits
  • Personality model consisting of five broad dimensions

    (emotional attachment), continuance commitment (financial considerations), and normative commitment (the ethical and moral responsibilities). The commitment levels

    Big Five personality traits

    Big Five personality traits

    Big_Five_personality_traits

  • Late capitalism
  • Dominant post-WWII post-industrial global economy

    end of the "purely naturalistic mode of existence of capitalism with normative ideas"; the dethronement of the pursuit of profit as the sole determining

    Late capitalism

    Late_capitalism

  • Glen Coulthard
  • Canadian scholar

    Skin, White Masks featured the Coulthard's coining of the term grounded normativity, which scholar Leanne Betasamosake Simpson describes as "the ethical

    Glen Coulthard

    Glen Coulthard

    Glen_Coulthard

  • Receptivity
  • Practical capacity and source of normativity

    Receptivity, or receptive agency, is a practical capacity and source of normativity, which, according to the philosopher Nikolas Kompridis, has both ontological

    Receptivity

    Receptivity

  • Jewish ethics
  • are the ethics of the Jewish religion or the Jewish people. A type of normative ethics, Jewish ethics may involve issues in Jewish law as well as non-legal

    Jewish ethics

    Jewish ethics

    Jewish_ethics

  • Ruth Chang
  • American philosopher

    research on the incommensurability of values and on practical reason and normativity. She is also widely known for her work on decision-making and is lecturer

    Ruth Chang

    Ruth Chang

    Ruth_Chang

  • John MacFarlane (philosopher)
  • American philosopher

    Kant and ancient philosophy particularly Aristotle. With respect to the normativity of logic for human thought, MacFarlane defends a certain claim made by

    John MacFarlane (philosopher)

    John_MacFarlane_(philosopher)

  • R. Jay Wallace
  • American philosophy professor

    (1999), pp. 621–654. "Normativity, Commitment, and Instrumental Reason," Philosophers' Imprint 1, no. 3 (December 2001), URL = Normativity, Commitment, and

    R. Jay Wallace

    R. Jay Wallace

    R._Jay_Wallace

  • Works by Jesse Eisenberg
  • 2009 Web "Marxist-Socialist Jokes" February 24, 2010 "A Post Gender Normative Man Tries to Pick Up a Woman at a Bar" December 28, 2011 "Jeremy Lin Has

    Works by Jesse Eisenberg

    Works by Jesse Eisenberg

    Works_by_Jesse_Eisenberg

  • Buddhism
  • Indian religion and philosophy

    difficult path suitable for only a few. Thus the Bodhisattva path is normative in Mahāyāna, while it is an optional path for a heroic few in Theravāda

    Buddhism

    Buddhism

    Buddhism

  • Christianity
  • Abrahamic monotheistic religion

    Creed (325) Christianity advocated the triune mystery-nature of God as a normative profession of faith. According to Roger E. Olson and Christopher Hall

    Christianity

    Christianity

    Christianity

  • Elizabeth I
  • Queen of England and Ireland from 1558 to 1603

    plans in motion and proclaimed James king of England. While it has become normative to record Elizabeth's death as occurring in 1603, following English calendar

    Elizabeth I

    Elizabeth I

    Elizabeth_I

  • Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • German writer and polymath (1749–1832)

    uncommon in a time when the private nature of sexuality was rigorously normative. In a conversation on 7 April 1830, Goethe stated that pederasty is an

    Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

    Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

    Johann_Wolfgang_von_Goethe

  • Cisnormativity
  • Assumption that everyone is cisgender

    Meredith Worthen coined the term hetero-cis-normativity for this phenomenon: I identify hetero-cis-normativity as a system of norms, privilege, and oppression

    Cisnormativity

    Cisnormativity

  • Madrid
  • Capital and largest city of Spain

    practice, seeking to greatly limit the number of tourist apartments. The normative would enforce a requirement for independent access to those apartments

    Madrid

    Madrid

    Madrid

  • Linguistic prescription
  • Prescriptive rules of grammar and usage

    The German orthography reform of 1996 established statutory national normative spelling usages for each of the German-speaking countries (Germany, Austria

    Linguistic prescription

    Linguistic prescription

    Linguistic_prescription

  • Asexuality
  • Lack of or little sexual attraction to others

    Mark; Gupta, Kristina; Morrison, Todd G. (2015). Asexuality and Sexual Normativity: An Anthology. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-73132-4. Archived from the original

    Asexuality

    Asexuality

    Asexuality

  • Public domain
  • Works outside the scope of copyright law

    technology's reproducibility have led to stricter rules. Relatively recently, a normative view that copying in music is not desirable and lazy has become popular

    Public domain

    Public domain

    Public_domain

  • The Alignment Problem
  • 2020 non-fiction book by Brian Christian

    values. The book is divided into three sections: Prophecy, Agency, and Normativity. Each section covers researchers and engineers working on different challenges

    The Alignment Problem

    The_Alignment_Problem

  • Conformity
  • Matching opinions and behaviors to group norms

    informational influence is more important than the normative influence, while otherwise the normative influence dominates. People often conform from a desire

    Conformity

    Conformity

  • Dual state (model)
  • Political model of the state

    state is a model in which the functioning of a state is divided into a normative state, which operates according to set rules and regulations, and a prerogative

    Dual state (model)

    Dual_state_(model)

  • Totalitarianism
  • Extreme form of authoritarianism and a theoretical concept

    débat (Paris: Poche, 2001). Tuori, Kaius (May 2019). "Narratives and Normativity: Totalitarianism and Narrative Change in the European Legal Tradition

    Totalitarianism

    Totalitarianism

    Totalitarianism

  • Joseon
  • 1392–1897 Korean dynasty

    2016. Alagappa, Muthiah (2003). Asian Security Order: Instrumental and Normative Features. Stanford University Press. p. 117. ISBN 978-0804746298. Kang

    Joseon

    Joseon

    Joseon

  • Psychological egoism
  • Descriptive ethical view that people are always motivated by self-interest

    directly or indirectly, from doing so. This is a descriptive rather than normative view, since it only makes claims about how things are, not how they "ought

    Psychological egoism

    Psychological_egoism

  • Dissociative identity disorder
  • Mental illness with multiple personality states

    ghosts, or mythical creatures in cultures where possession states are normative. Dissociation, the term that underlies dissociative disorder, has been

    Dissociative identity disorder

    Dissociative_identity_disorder

  • Trade (gay slang)
  • Casual partner of a gay man

    E. (8 March 2022). "Trade: Sexual Identity, Ambiguity, and Literacy Normativity". Literacy in Composition Studies. 9 (2): 48–66. doi:10.21623/1.9.2.4

    Trade (gay slang)

    Trade_(gay_slang)

  • Atlantic slave trade
  • Slave trade between Africa and the West

    the millions of lives lost. Incidental death occurs when life has no normative value, when no humans are involved, when the population is, in effect

    Atlantic slave trade

    Atlantic slave trade

    Atlantic_slave_trade

  • Moral nihilism
  • Philosophical view that nothing is morally right or wrong

    Press. ISBN 9780511328787. Korsgaard, Christine (1996). The Sources of Normativity. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. Mackie, John (1977)

    Moral nihilism

    Moral_nihilism

  • Atheism
  • Absence of belief in the existence of deities; the opposite of theism

    contrary, among them examples of literal "atheists in foxholes". There exist normative ethical systems that do not require principles and rules to be given by

    Atheism

    Atheism

  • Konstantin Pollok
  • German philosopher

    North American Kant Society Senior Scholar Book Prize. Kant’s Theory of Normativity: Exploring the Space of Reason, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

    Konstantin Pollok

    Konstantin_Pollok

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

    worldview can include natural philosophy; fundamental, existential, and normative postulates; or themes, values, emotions, and ethics. Certain ideas from

    Reality

    Reality

  • Nation of Islam
  • African American new religious organization

    interpretations of these scriptures compared to those typically found in normative Christianity and Islam. Having arisen within the Christian-majority United

    Nation of Islam

    Nation_of_Islam

  • Normative model of decision-making
  • University and a scholar on leadership and decision-making, developed the normative model of decision-making. Drawing upon literature from the areas of leadership

    Normative model of decision-making

    Normative_model_of_decision-making

  • Sobriety
  • Condition of not being affected by alcohol

    Organizations of the temperance movement have encouraged sobriety as being normative in society. In a treatment setting, sobriety is the achieved goal of independence

    Sobriety

    Sobriety

    Sobriety

  • PDF
  • File format used to present documents

    corrections, and critical updates to normative references ISO 32000-2 does not include any proprietary technologies as normative references. In April 2023 the

    PDF

    PDF

    PDF

  • House of David (TV series)
  • 2025 American TV series

    with this later tradition. Such dialogue reflects practices that became normative several centuries after the period in which the narrative is set. The

    House of David (TV series)

    House_of_David_(TV_series)

  • Democracy indices
  • Overview of democracy measures

    in conceptualizing democratic governance, which arise from fundamental normative disagreements about a highly contested concept. In 2011, Michael Coppedge

    Democracy indices

    Democracy_indices

  • Aramaic
  • Semitic language

    From the 11th century AD onwards, once the Babylonian Targum had become normative, the Galilean version became heavily influenced by it. Babylonian Documentary

    Aramaic

    Aramaic

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  • Hadeel
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, Muslim

    Hadeel

    Bird

  • Shavon
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Hebrew, Irish

    Shavon

    The Lord is Gracious; Female Version of John; A Combination of the Prefix Sha and Yvonne

  • Hamul
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Hamul

    Godly, merciful.

  • Bemia
  • Girl/Female

    Anglo Saxon

    Bemia

    Battle maid.

  • HUAN
  • Female

    Chinese

    HUAN

    joy, satisfaction.

  • HRAFN
  • Male

    Icelandic

    HRAFN

    Icelandic name derived from Old Norse hrafn, HRAFN means "raven."

  • Preethik
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Preethik

    Love Affection

  • TOMMASO
  • Male

    Italian

    TOMMASO

    Italian form of Greek Thōmas, TOMMASO means "twin."

  • Mohsen
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian, Chinese, Indian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi

    Mohsen

    One who does Good

  • Adhyay | அத்யாய 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Adhyay | அத்யாய 

    Goddess Durga, Chapter

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