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  • Numbered-node cycle network
  • European bicycle path intersection numbering system

    The numbered-node cycle network (Dutch: fietsknooppuntennetwerk; German: Knotenpunktbezogene Wegweisung/Knotenpunktsystem für Radwanderern [formal] and

    Numbered-node cycle network

    Numbered-node cycle network

    Numbered-node_cycle_network

  • Bicycle transportation planning and engineering
  • Cycle networks of routes can be developed in co-ordination with cycle maps. Co-ordination can be local or national (the numbered-node cycle network has

    Bicycle transportation planning and engineering

    Bicycle transportation planning and engineering

    Bicycle_transportation_planning_and_engineering

  • Hoge Kempen National Park
  • First National Park in Flanders, Belgium

    at one of the 6 entrance gates. The cycle paths in the national park form part of the numbered-node cycle network, the Kempen and Maasland Regional Landscape

    Hoge Kempen National Park

    Hoge Kempen National Park

    Hoge_Kempen_National_Park

  • Node.js
  • JavaScript runtime environment

    major releases of Node.js are cut from the GitHub main branch every six months. Even-numbered versions are cut in April and odd-numbered versions are cut

    Node.js

    Node.js

    Node.js

  • LF-routes
  • Network of cycle routes in the Netherlands and Belgium

    Germany. However, due to the expansion of the numbered-node cycle network, Belgium reduced its official network in 2012 (routes marked ) and the Netherlands

    LF-routes

    LF-routes

  • Cycling in the Netherlands
  • dedicated cycling routes. There are two main signage systems, the older named-route Dutch National Cycle Network—the LF-routes—and the numbered-node cycle network

    Cycling in the Netherlands

    Cycling in the Netherlands

    Cycling_in_the_Netherlands

  • Padstool (signage)
  • Signage for cyclists

    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Paddenstoel. Cycling in the Netherlands Numbered-node cycle network, a complementary signage system Ploeg, Jonathan

    Padstool (signage)

    Padstool (signage)

    Padstool_(signage)

  • Network science
  • Academic field

    networks, cognitive and semantic networks, and social networks, considering distinct elements or actors represented by nodes (or vertices) and the connections

    Network science

    Network science

    Network_science

  • Modularity (networks)
  • Measure of network community structure

    realization of a particular network. Given a network with n {\displaystyle n} nodes, where each node v {\displaystyle v} has a node degree k v {\displaystyle

    Modularity (networks)

    Modularity (networks)

    Modularity_(networks)

  • Biological network
  • Method of representing systems

    connections a node has. It is defined as where ki is the number of nodes directly connected to node i, and n is the total number of nodes in the network. In biological

    Biological network

    Biological network

    Biological_network

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

    characterizes networked structures in terms of nodes (individual actors, people, or things within the network) and the ties, edges, or links (relationships

    Social network analysis

    Social network analysis

    Social_network_analysis

  • Computer network
  • Network that allows computers to share resources and communicate with each other

    may also have hostnames, memorable labels for the host nodes, which can be mapped to a network address using a hosts file or a name server such as Domain

    Computer network

    Computer network

    Computer_network

  • National cycling route network
  • international system: Numbered-node cycle network, road marking system which encourages users to take arbitrary routes National Cycle Network U.S. Bicycle Route

    National cycling route network

    National cycling route network

    National_cycling_route_network

  • Flow network
  • Directed graph where edges have a capacity

    called a network, the vertices are called nodes and the edges are called arcs. A flow must satisfy the restriction that the amount of flow into a node equals

    Flow network

    Flow network

    Flow_network

  • United States Bicycle Route System
  • US national cycling route network

    TransAmerica Bicycle Trail TransCanada Trail Adventure Cycling Route Network EuroVelo Numbered-node cycle network, a contrasting international system that encourages

    United States Bicycle Route System

    United_States_Bicycle_Route_System

  • Centrality
  • Degree of connectedness within a graph

    graph theory and network analysis, indicators of centrality assign numbers or rankings to nodes within a graph corresponding to their network position. Applications

    Centrality

    Centrality

    Centrality

  • Small-world network
  • Graph where most nodes are reachable in a small number of steps

    Small-world network example Hubs are bigger than other nodes A small-world network is a graph characterized by a high clustering coefficient and low distances

    Small-world network

    Small-world network

    Small-world_network

  • Network topology
  • Arrangement of a communication network

    Network topology is the arrangement of the elements (links, nodes, etc.) of a communication network. Network topology can be used to define or describe

    Network topology

    Network topology

    Network_topology

  • Cycling infrastructure
  • Facilities for use by cyclists

    current position with regard to the summit of the mountain pass. Numbered-node cycle networks are increasingly used in Europe to give flexible, low-cost signage

    Cycling infrastructure

    Cycling infrastructure

    Cycling_infrastructure

  • Barabási–Albert model
  • Scale-free network generation algorithm

    real networks. Growth means that the number of nodes in the network increases over time. Preferential attachment means that the more connected a node is

    Barabási–Albert model

    Barabási–Albert model

    Barabási–Albert_model

  • Belgian railway line 54
  • Belgian-Dutch railway line

    tracks used to be. This path is part of the Belgian and Dutch numbered-node cycle network. The Dutch part of the railway still exists as a non-electrified

    Belgian railway line 54

    Belgian railway line 54

    Belgian_railway_line_54

  • Network theory
  • Study of graphs as a representation of relations between discrete objects

    could be conducted using network theory from two main points of view: An abstract perspective (i.e., as a graph consists from nodes and edges), regardless

    Network theory

    Network theory

    Network_theory

  • Zwalm (river)
  • River in Belgium

    several signposted hiking and cycling routes (Watermill Route), number-node cycle network (Flemish Ardennes), a hiking node network Flemish Ardennes - Zwalm

    Zwalm (river)

    Zwalm (river)

    Zwalm_(river)

  • Time-Triggered Protocol
  • Network protocol for automation

    the MEDL. The TTP Round holds a slot for each node in the TTP network. The number of ROUNDS in CLUSTER CYCLE is defined using PC based utilities TTP Plan

    Time-Triggered Protocol

    Time-Triggered_Protocol

  • Rete algorithm
  • Pattern matching algorithm

    efficient implementation. A Rete-based expert system builds a network of nodes, where each node (except the root) corresponds to a pattern occurring in the

    Rete algorithm

    Rete_algorithm

  • Community structure
  • Concept in graph theory

    In the study of complex networks, a network is said to have community structure if the nodes of the network can be easily grouped into (potentially overlapping)

    Community structure

    Community structure

    Community_structure

  • Diskless node
  • Computer workstation operated without disk drives

    A diskless node (or diskless workstation) is a workstation or personal computer without disk drives, which employs network booting to load its operating

    Diskless node

    Diskless node

    Diskless_node

  • Bellman–Ford algorithm
  • Algorithm for finding the shortest paths in graphs

    negative-weight cycle", ncycle return distance, predecessor Simply put, the algorithm initializes the distance to the source to 0 and all other nodes to infinity

    Bellman–Ford algorithm

    Bellman–Ford algorithm

    Bellman–Ford_algorithm

  • Minimum spanning tree
  • Least-weight tree connecting graph vertices

    pair of nodes is as small as possible. Minimum spanning trees have direct applications in the design of networks, including computer networks, telecommunications

    Minimum spanning tree

    Minimum spanning tree

    Minimum_spanning_tree

  • P-cycle protection
  • through all the nodes in the network. The p-cycle is allowed to pass through any one node only once shown in Figure 1. Non-simple – a p-cycle in which the

    P-cycle protection

    P-cycle_protection

  • Boolean network
  • Discrete set of Boolean variables

    then become nodes in a network. Usually, the dynamics of the system is taken as a discrete time series where the state of the entire network at time t+1

    Boolean network

    Boolean network

    Boolean_network

  • Flit (computer networking)
  • Flow control digits

    the packet that are buffered on the current node and the number of flit buffers available on the next node. The growing need for performance from computing

    Flit (computer networking)

    Flit_(computer_networking)

  • Node graph architecture
  • Software design structured around a node graph

    Node graph architecture is a software design structured around the notion of a node graph. Both the source code and the user interface are designed around

    Node graph architecture

    Node graph architecture

    Node_graph_architecture

  • Dijkstra's algorithm
  • Algorithm for finding shortest paths

    for finding the shortest paths between nodes in a weighted graph, which may represent, for example, a road network. It was conceived by computer scientist

    Dijkstra's algorithm

    Dijkstra's algorithm

    Dijkstra's_algorithm

  • Topological sorting
  • Node ordering for directed acyclic graphs

    each node v is visited only after all its dependencies are visited. A topological ordering is possible if and only if the graph has no directed cycles, that

    Topological sorting

    Topological_sorting

  • Spreading activation
  • How brains and associative networks search for information

    associative networks, biological and artificial neural networks, or semantic networks. The search process is initiated by labeling a set of source nodes (e.g

    Spreading activation

    Spreading_activation

  • Biological applications of bifurcation theory
  • bifurcations are therefore ubiquitous in biological networks such as the switches of the cell cycle. Biological networks originate from evolution and therefore have

    Biological applications of bifurcation theory

    Biological_applications_of_bifurcation_theory

  • Ethernet Powerlink
  • Ethernet protocol

    data in very short isochronic cycles with configurable response time Time-synchronisation of all nodes in the network with very high precision of sub-microseconds

    Ethernet Powerlink

    Ethernet_Powerlink

  • Multidimensional network
  • Networks with multiple kinds of relations

    the links between nodes within each layer are simply all the links for a given dimension. In elementary network theory, a network is represented by a

    Multidimensional network

    Multidimensional network

    Multidimensional_network

  • List of graph theory topics
  • Kruskal's algorithm Prim's algorithm Steiner tree Quadtree Node Child node Parent node Leaf node Root node Root (graph theory) Tree rotation Tree traversal Inorder

    List of graph theory topics

    List_of_graph_theory_topics

  • Wireless sensor network
  • Group of spatially dispersed and dedicated sensors

    sensor nodes, we can significantly reduce the active time and thus prolong network lifetime. However, this duty cycling may result in high network latency

    Wireless sensor network

    Wireless_sensor_network

  • Bicycle user group
  • obtaining cycling grants Performing cycling audits or maintaining wayfinding systems such as numbered-node cycle networks to aid cyclability Bicycle Network, an

    Bicycle user group

    Bicycle_user_group

  • Bianconi–Barabási model
  • Model in network science

    Bianconi–Barabási model is a model in network science that explains the growth of complex evolving networks. This model can explain that nodes with different characteristics

    Bianconi–Barabási model

    Bianconi–Barabási model

    Bianconi–Barabási_model

  • Degree distribution
  • Concept in network science

    In the study of graphs and networks, the degree of a node in a network is the number of connections it has to other nodes and the degree distribution is

    Degree distribution

    Degree distribution

    Degree_distribution

  • ANT (network)
  • Canadian multicast wireless sensor network technology

    more transmitting nodes and one or more receiving nodes, depending on the network topology. Any node can transmit or receive, so the channels are bi-directional

    ANT (network)

    ANT (network)

    ANT_(network)

  • Erdős–Rényi model
  • Two closely related models for generating random graphs

    collection of all graphs which have n {\displaystyle n} nodes and M {\displaystyle M} edges. The nodes are considered to be labeled, meaning that graphs obtained

    Erdős–Rényi model

    Erdős–Rényi model

    Erdős–Rényi_model

  • Scale-free network
  • Network whose degree distribution follows a power law

    scale-free network is a network whose degree distribution follows a power law, at least asymptotically. That is, the fraction P(k) of nodes in the network having

    Scale-free network

    Scale-free network

    Scale-free_network

  • Bluetooth mesh networking
  • Computer mesh networking standard

    is a mesh networking standard that operates on a flood network principle. It is based on the nodes relaying the messages: every relay node that receives

    Bluetooth mesh networking

    Bluetooth_mesh_networking

  • Voie verte
  • Autonomous communication route used in France

    network. In Flanders, there is a network of towpaths, railway trails, and other independent cycle paths. Most are integrated into the numbered-node cycle

    Voie verte

    Voie verte

    Voie_verte

  • Network controllability
  • minimum number of inputs or driver nodes needed to maintain full control of the network is determined by the maximum-cardinality matching in the network. From

    Network controllability

    Network controllability

    Network_controllability

  • Glossary of graph theory
  • small-world network is a graph in which most nodes are not neighbors of one another, but most nodes can be reached from every other node by a small number of hops

    Glossary of graph theory

    Glossary_of_graph_theory

  • NetworkX
  • Python library for graphs and networks

    in NetworkX, are graphs where edges have no inherent direction. The connections between nodes are symmetrical, meaning if node A is connected to node B

    NetworkX

    NetworkX

    NetworkX

  • Connectivity (graph theory)
  • Basic concept of graph theory

    theory: it asks for the minimum number of elements (nodes or edges) that need to be removed to separate the remaining nodes into two or more isolated subgraphs

    Connectivity (graph theory)

    Connectivity (graph theory)

    Connectivity_(graph_theory)

  • Leiden algorithm
  • Clustering and community detection algorithm

    "bridge" node (represented with an extra circle) is a member of the community represented by blue nodes. Now consider the result of a node-moving step

    Leiden algorithm

    Leiden algorithm

    Leiden_algorithm

  • Active flow network
  • Graph with actively propelled particles

    branch connecting two nodes. Arteries and vein generate a network where the blood flow is pulsed by the heart contraction cycle. The flow is often model

    Active flow network

    Active_flow_network

  • Leader election
  • Concept in distributed computing

    distributed among several computers (nodes). Before the task has begun, all network nodes are either unaware which node will serve as the "leader" (or coordinator)

    Leader election

    Leader_election

  • Evolution of a random network
  • disconnected nodes to a fully connected network is called the evolution of a network. If we begin with a network having N totally disconnected nodes (number of

    Evolution of a random network

    Evolution_of_a_random_network

  • Assortativity
  • Tendency for similar nodes to be connected

    preference for a network's nodes to attach to others that are similar in some way. Though the specific measure of similarity may vary, network theorists often

    Assortativity

    Assortativity

    Assortativity

  • Bipartite graph
  • Graph divided into two independent sets

    coloring of the graph with two colors: if one colors all nodes in U {\displaystyle U} blue, and all nodes in V {\displaystyle V} red, each edge has endpoints

    Bipartite graph

    Bipartite graph

    Bipartite_graph

  • Louvain method
  • Clustering and community detection algorithm

    best possible grouping of the nodes of a given network. But because going through all possible configurations of the nodes into groups is impractical, heuristic

    Louvain method

    Louvain method

    Louvain_method

  • Seven Bridges of Königsberg
  • Classic problem in graph theory

    each edge exactly once, depends on the degrees of the nodes. The degree of a node is the number of edges touching it. Euler's argument shows that a necessary

    Seven Bridges of Königsberg

    Seven Bridges of Königsberg

    Seven_Bridges_of_Königsberg

  • Intelligent Network
  • Standard network architecture for telecom networks

    protocol between network switching centers and other network nodes owned by network operators. Televoting Call screening Local number portability Toll-free

    Intelligent Network

    Intelligent_Network

  • Shortest path problem
  • Computational problem of graph theory

    that maximizes the flow from a source node to a sink node. Shortest Path Problems can be used to solve certain network flow problems, particularly when dealing

    Shortest path problem

    Shortest path problem

    Shortest_path_problem

  • Gene regulatory network
  • Collection of molecular regulators

    regulatory network. The nodes of this network can represent genes, proteins, mRNAs, protein/protein complexes or cellular processes. Nodes that are depicted

    Gene regulatory network

    Gene regulatory network

    Gene_regulatory_network

  • Grid network
  • Type of network topology

    grid network is a computer network consisting of a number of computer systems connected in a grid topology. In a regular grid topology, each node in the

    Grid network

    Grid network

    Grid_network

  • Hamiltonian path problem
  • Problem of finding a cycle through all vertices of a graph

    number of nodes. The problem of finding a Hamiltonian cycle or path is in FNP; the analogous decision problem is to test whether a Hamiltonian cycle or

    Hamiltonian path problem

    Hamiltonian_path_problem

  • Network throughput
  • Rate at which data is processed in communication networks

    the destination node. Traffic load between other sources may reduce this maximum network path throughput. Alternatively, a large number of sources and

    Network throughput

    Network_throughput

  • Attractor network
  • Type of recurrent dynamical network

    attractor network is a type of recurrent dynamical network, that evolves toward a stable pattern over time. Nodes in the attractor network converge toward

    Attractor network

    Attractor_network

  • Network motif
  • Type of sub-graph

    of a given graph in original network. And finally, the frequency concept F3 entails matches with disjoint edges and nodes. Therefore, the two concepts

    Network motif

    Network motif

    Network_motif

  • Dependency network (graphical model)
  • Graphical model

    captures dependencies among variables. Unlike Bayesian networks, DNs may contain cycles. Each node is associated to a conditional probability table, which

    Dependency network (graphical model)

    Dependency_network_(graphical_model)

  • Cube-connected cycles
  • Undirected cubic graph derived from a hypercube graph

    network topology in parallel computing. The cube-connected cycles of order n (denoted CCCn) can be defined as a graph formed from a set of n2n nodes,

    Cube-connected cycles

    Cube-connected cycles

    Cube-connected_cycles

  • Strahler number
  • Measure of branching complexity

    node in a tree is just its number of children. One may assign a Strahler number to all nodes of a tree, in bottom-up order, as follows: If the node is

    Strahler number

    Strahler number

    Strahler_number

  • Random geometric graph
  • In graph theory, the mathematically simplest spatial network

    the mathematically simplest spatial network, namely an undirected graph constructed by randomly placing N nodes in some metric space (according to a

    Random geometric graph

    Random geometric graph

    Random_geometric_graph

  • Blender (software)
  • 3D computer graphics software

    2015-10-18. "Cycles X". Blender Developer Blog. 23 April 2021. Archived from the original on 2024-07-06. Retrieved 2024-07-16. "Shader Nodes — Blender Manual"

    Blender (software)

    Blender (software)

    Blender_(software)

  • Fractal dimension on networks
  • of the network follows a power-law, the network is scale-free; if any two arbitrary nodes in a network can be connected in a very small number of steps

    Fractal dimension on networks

    Fractal dimension on networks

    Fractal_dimension_on_networks

  • Graph (discrete mathematics)
  • Vertices connected in pairs by edges

    The objects are represented by abstractions called vertices (also called nodes or points) and each of the related pairs of vertices is called an edge (also

    Graph (discrete mathematics)

    Graph (discrete mathematics)

    Graph_(discrete_mathematics)

  • Shortest-path tree
  • Type of spanning tree

    prevent loops when there exist zero-length cycles. Construct the shortest-path tree using the edges between each node and its parent. The above algorithm guarantees

    Shortest-path tree

    Shortest-path tree

    Shortest-path_tree

  • Decision tree
  • Decision support tool

    of three types of nodes: Decision nodes – typically represented by squares Chance nodes – typically represented by circles End nodes – typically represented

    Decision tree

    Decision tree

    Decision_tree

  • Biological network inference
  • Type of inference

    inferring the topology of any network where the change in state of one node can affect the state of other nodes. Genes are the nodes and the edges are directed

    Biological network inference

    Biological network inference

    Biological_network_inference

  • Neural network (machine learning)
  • Computational model used in machine learning

    validation set. The activation functions of the nodes were Kolmogorov-Gabor polynomials, the first deep networks with multiplicative units or "gates". The first

    Neural network (machine learning)

    Neural network (machine learning)

    Neural_network_(machine_learning)

  • Linked list
  • Data structure with nodes pointing to the next node

    insertAfter(Node node, Node newNode) if node = null // assume list is empty newNode.next := newNode else newNode.next := node.next node.next := newNode update

    Linked list

    Linked_list

  • Network homophily
  • Network homophily refers to the theory in network science which states that, based on node attributes, similar nodes may be more likely to attach to each

    Network homophily

    Network homophily

    Network_homophily

  • Capacitated minimum spanning tree
  • Spanning tree type

    hold paths. Since in each negative cycle there is a node such that all paths within that cycle containing this node have negative cost, only paths with

    Capacitated minimum spanning tree

    Capacitated_minimum_spanning_tree

  • Mobile wireless sensor network
  • A mobile wireless sensor network (MWSN) can simply be defined as a wireless sensor network (WSN) in which the sensor nodes are mobile. MWSNs are a smaller

    Mobile wireless sensor network

    Mobile_wireless_sensor_network

  • Network model
  • Database model invented by Charles Bachman

    which object types are nodes and relationship types are arcs, is not restricted to being a hierarchy or lattice. The network model was adopted by the

    Network model

    Network model

    Network_model

  • Linear network coding
  • Computer Networking Program

    In computer networking, linear network coding is a program in which intermediate nodes transmit data from source nodes to sink nodes by means of linear

    Linear network coding

    Linear_network_coding

  • Trophic coherence
  • Consider a directed network defined by the N × N {\displaystyle N\times N} adjacency matrix A = ( a i j ) {\displaystyle A=(a_{ij})} . Each node i {\displaystyle

    Trophic coherence

    Trophic_coherence

  • NodeXL
  • Network analysis and visualization package for Microsoft Excel

    NodeXL is a network analysis and visualization software package for Microsoft Excel 2007/2010/2013/2016. The package is similar to other network visualization

    NodeXL

    NodeXL

    NodeXL

  • Minimum cut
  • Partition of a graph by removing fewest possible edges

    two nodes called s (source) and t (target / sink). The required output is a partition V = S + T such that s is in S and t is in T. In a flow network, the

    Minimum cut

    Minimum cut

    Minimum_cut

  • IEEE 802.1aq
  • IEEE standard for Shortest Path Bridging

    shortest-path trees for unicast and multicast. The network shown in Figure 1 consists of 8 participating nodes numbered 0 through 7. These would be switches or routers

    IEEE 802.1aq

    IEEE_802.1aq

  • Binary tree
  • Limited form of tree data structure

    In computer science, a binary tree is a tree data structure in which each node has at most two children, referred to as the left child and the right child

    Binary tree

    Binary tree

    Binary_tree

  • Distance-vector routing protocol
  • Class of routing protocols

    nodes in the network. The distance vector algorithm was the original ARPANET routing algorithm and was implemented more widely in local area networks

    Distance-vector routing protocol

    Distance-vector_routing_protocol

  • Deep learning
  • Branch of machine learning

    performance. Early forms of neural networks were inspired by information processing and distributed communication nodes in biological systems, particularly

    Deep learning

    Deep learning

    Deep_learning

  • Maximum flow problem
  • Computational problem in graph theory

    n-m} . Let N = ( V , E ) {\displaystyle N=(V,E)} be a network. Suppose there is capacity at each node in addition to edge capacity, that is, a mapping c

    Maximum flow problem

    Maximum flow problem

    Maximum_flow_problem

  • Grid computing
  • Use of widely distributed computer resources to reach a common goal

    malicious nodes. However, due to the lack of central control over the hardware, there is no way to guarantee that nodes will not drop out of the network at random

    Grid computing

    Grid_computing

  • Katz centrality
  • Measure of centrality in a network based on nodal influence

    theory, the Katz centrality or alpha centrality of a node is a measure of centrality in a network. It was introduced by Leo Katz in 1953 and is used to

    Katz centrality

    Katz centrality

    Katz_centrality

  • Network planning and design
  • Type of telecommunications engineering

    requirement can be maintaining a minimum two-connected network against any failure of a single link or node. Protocol requirements include using a dynamic routing

    Network planning and design

    Network_planning_and_design

  • Pathfinder network
  • computations. In the pathfinder network, the entities correspond to the nodes of the generated network, and the links in the network are determined by the patterns

    Pathfinder network

    Pathfinder network

    Pathfinder_network

  • Social network (sociolinguistics)
  • Structure of a speech community

    variant to each node. On each cycle of the algorithm, every node interacted with another node, and the variant assigned to each node changed randomly

    Social network (sociolinguistics)

    Social_network_(sociolinguistics)

  • Complex network
  • Network with non-trivial topological features

    between nodes, where N is the number of nodes, scale free graph can have a distance of log log N. A network is called a small-world network by analogy

    Complex network

    Complex network

    Complex_network

AI & ChatGPT searchs for online references containing NUMBERED NODE-CYCLE-NETWORK

NUMBERED NODE-CYCLE-NETWORK

AI search references containing NUMBERED NODE-CYCLE-NETWORK

NUMBERED NODE-CYCLE-NETWORK

  • Nasika
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Nasika

    Nose

    Nasika

  • Menan
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Menan

    Numbered, rewarded, prepared.

    Menan

  • NOE
  • Female

    Hawaiian

    NOE

    Hawaiian name NOE means "mist; misty rain."

    NOE

  • Code
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Code

    English : variant spelling of Coad.

    Code

  • Mafeed | مافید
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Mafeed | مافید

    None

    Mafeed | مافید

  • Sanhitha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Sanhitha

    Code

    Sanhitha

  • Menan
  • Biblical

    Menan

    numbered; rewarded; prepared

    Menan

  • Hashub
  • Biblical

    Hashub

    esteemed; numbered

    Hashub

  • Nore
  • Surname or Lastname

    Norwegian

    Nore

    Norwegian : habitational name from a farmstead named from Old Norse nór ‘narrows’ (see Nohr 1), or, in Nordfjord, a compound of nór + á ‘small river’.English : probably a habitational name from Nore in Surrey.

    Nore

  • NOE
  • Male

    Greek

    NOE

    (Νῶε) Greek form of Hebrew Noach, NOE means "rest." In the bible, this is the name of the last antediluvian patriarch, the main character of the flood story. 

    NOE

  • Rode
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Rode

    German : from a short form of any of the various Germanic personal names with the first element hrōd ‘renown’. Compare Robert, Rudiger.North German, Danish, and English : topographic name for someone who lived on land cleared for cultivation or in a clearing in woodland, from Middle Low German rode, Danish rothe, Old English rod. Compare English Rhodes.English : habitational name from any of the many places named with this word, as for example Rode in Cheshire.Slovenian : topographic name from the adjective rod ‘barren’, denoting someone who lived on a barren land.Slovenian : nickname from the Slovenian dialect word rode ‘person with disheveled hair’, a derivative of rod ‘curly’ or ‘hairy’.

    Rode

  • Kameron
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English, Scottish

    Kameron

    Crooked Nose; Bent Nose; Clan

    Kameron

  • Mafeed
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Mafeed

    None

    Mafeed

  • Mode
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Surrey)

    Mode

    English (Surrey) : unexplained. Compare Moad.

    Mode

  • Sanhitha | ஸஹிதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Sanhitha | ஸஹிதா

    Code

    Sanhitha | ஸஹிதா

  • Noye
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, French (Noyé), and Dutch

    Noye

    English, French (Noyé), and Dutch : variant of Noe, from a vernacular form of Noah.

    Noye

  • Hashub
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Hashub

    Esteemed, numbered.

    Hashub

  • HODE
  • Female

    Yiddish

    HODE

    (הָאדֶע) Yiddish form for Hebrew Hadaccah, HODE means "myrtle tree."

    HODE

  • Mukku
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Mukku

    Nose

    Mukku

  • Nore
  • Girl/Female

    Danish, French, German, Swedish

    Nore

    Shining One; Bright One

    Nore

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Online names & meanings

  • Hanafi
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Hanafi

    True Believer

  • Jannatul Firdaus
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Jannatul Firdaus

    Garden of paradise

  • Pulkesha
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Pulkesha

    Having Hair Like Lion

  • Rangitha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Rangitha

    Happy, Charmed

  • Fardina
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Farsi, Indian

    Fardina

    Justified Love; Love; Decorated; Justified

  • Oydin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Oydin

    Moonlight

  • Apple
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Apple

    English : from Middle English appel ‘apple’ (Old English æppel), acquired as a surname in any of various senses: a topographic name for someone living by an apple orchard; an occupational name for a grower or seller of apples; or a nickname for someone supposed to resemble an apple in some way, e.g. in having bright red cheeks. The economic importance in medieval northern Europe of apples, as a fruit that could be grown in a cold climate and would keep for use throughout the winter, is hard to appreciate in these days of rapid transportation and year-round availability of fruits of all kind.Americanized form of Appel or Apfel.

  • Jivati | ஜீவதீ 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Jivati | ஜீவதீ 

    Live

  • Harsevak
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Harsevak

    One who Serves God

  • Markwell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Markwell

    English : habitational name from a place of this name in Cornwall.

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  • Numberer
  • n.

    One who numbers.

  • Timbered
  • a.

    Furnished with timber; -- often compounded; as, a well-timbered house; a low-timbered house.

  • Number
  • n.

    To give or apply a number or numbers to; to assign the place of in a series by order of number; to designate the place of by a number or numeral; as, to number the houses in a street, or the apartments in a building.

  • Cyclical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a cycle or circle; moving in cycles; as, cyclical time.

  • Cycle
  • v. i.

    To pass through a cycle of changes; to recur in cycles.

  • Number
  • n.

    To amount; to equal in number; to contain; to consist of; as, the army numbers fifty thousand.

  • Cycled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Cycle

  • Cycle
  • v. i.

    To ride a bicycle, tricycle, or other form of cycle.

  • Timbered
  • a.

    Covered with growth timber; wooden; as, well-timbered land.

  • Cycle
  • n.

    An interval of time in which a certain succession of events or phenomena is completed, and then returns again and again, uniformly and continually in the same order; a periodical space of time marked by the recurrence of something peculiar; as, the cycle of the seasons, or of the year.

  • Unnumbered
  • a.

    Not numbered; not counted or estimated; innumerable.

  • Nose
  • v. t.

    To touch with the nose; to push the nose into or against; hence, to interfere with; to treat insolently.

  • Nude
  • a.

    Bare; naked; unclothed; undraped; as, a nude statue.

  • Cycling
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Cycle

  • Note
  • n.

    Reputation; distinction; as, a poet of note.

  • Numbered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Number

  • Note
  • n.

    A written or printed paper acknowledging a debt, and promising payment; as, a promissory note; a note of hand; a negotiable note.

  • Mode
  • n.

    Manner of doing or being; method; form; fashion; custom; way; style; as, the mode of speaking; the mode of dressing.

  • Nod
  • v. t.

    To signify by a nod; as, to nod approbation.

  • Cycle
  • n.

    One entire round in a circle or a spire; as, a cycle or set of leaves.