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impact factor of 2.663. "Organisms Diversity & Evolution". Springer. Retrieved 2023-03-09. "Organisms Diversity & Evolution". MIAR: Information Matrix
Organisms Diversity & Evolution
Organisms_Diversity_&_Evolution
Kingdom of organisms
radiation and coevolution — pollination biology case studies". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 4 (3): 207–224. Bibcode:2004ODivE...4..207L. doi:10.1016/j
Plant
Genus of lizards
suggest cryptic species diversity and an overall complex taxonomy of fish scale geckos, genus Geckolepis". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 13 (1): 87–95. doi:10
Geckolepis
Flat area on the deep ocean floor
-W. (2005). "Diversity of peracarid crustaceans (Malacostraca) from the abyssal plain of the Angola Basin". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 5: 105–112
Abyssal_plain
Subclass of wingless arthropods
hexapod relationships with emphasis on the origin of insects". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 4 (4): 319–340. doi:10.1016/j.ode.2004.05.001. v t e
Ellipura
Organism that consists of more than one cell
Multicellular organisms arise in various ways, for example by cell division or by aggregation of many single cells. Colonial organisms are the result
Multicellular_organism
Overview of and topical guide to change in the heritable characteristics of organisms
of and topical guide to evolution: In biology, evolution is change in the heritable characteristics of biological organisms over generations due to natural
Outline_of_evolution
-W. (2005). "Diversity of peracarid crustaceans (Malacostraca) from the abyssal plain of the Angola Basin". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 5: 105–112
List of submarine topographical features
List_of_submarine_topographical_features
Individual living life form
exclude viruses, even though they evolve like organisms. Other problematic cases include colonial organisms; a colony of eusocial insects is organised adaptively
Organism
Eukaryotes other than animals, plants or fungi
"Protists – A textbook example for a paraphyletic taxon☆". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 7 (2): 166–172. Bibcode:2007ODivE...7..166S. doi:10.1016/j
Protist
Phylum of marine, flatworm-like animals
nemertodermatids and xenoturbellids (Bilateria incertae sedis)". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 13 (2): 267–286. Bibcode:2013ODivE..13..267A. doi:10.1007/s13127-012-0112-4
Acoelomorpha
Genus of woodlice
support for the monophyly of Oniscidea (Crustacea: Isopoda)". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 17 (4). Springer: 813–820. Bibcode:2017ODivE..17..813L. doi:10
Ligia
Largest genus of plants in the mint family
L. (Lamiaceae): a key innovation for adaptive radiation?". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 4 (3): 189–205. Bibcode:2004ODivE...4..189C. doi:10.1016/j
Salvia
Order of free-living flatworms
"Phylogeny of the Catenulida and support for Platyhelminthes". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 8 (5): 378–387. Bibcode:2008ODivE...8..378L. doi:10.1016/j
Catenulida
Order of free-living marine flatworms
"Polycladida phylogeny and evolution: integrating evidence from 28S rDNA and morphology". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 17 (3): 653–678. doi:10
Polycladida
Scientific study of life
life, genes and heredity as the basis of inheritance, evolution as the driver of biological diversity, energy transformation for sustaining life processes
Biology
The evolution of biological complexity is one important outcome of the process of evolution. Evolution has produced some remarkably complex organisms –
Evolution of biological complexity
Evolution_of_biological_complexity
Extinct genus of arthropods
Hunsrück Slate, and the origin of Atelocerata and Hexapoda". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 3: 39–54. doi:10.1078/1439-6092-00057. Carapelli, A.; Nardi
Wingertshellicus
Suborder of terrestrial isopods
support for the monophyly of Oniscidea (Crustacea: Isopoda)". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 17 (4). Springer: 813–820. Bibcode:2017ODivE..17..813L. doi:10
Woodlouse
Genus of tiny marine invertebrates
larva) from the deep sea of Shatsky Rise, Pacific Ocean" (PDF). Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 14 (2): 163–171. doi:10.1007/s13127-013-0160-4. S2CID 256005026
Tenuiloricus
Clade of animals whose mouth develops before the anus
metazoan relationships: recent progress and remaining questions". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 11 (2): 151–172. doi:10.1007/s13127-011-0044-4. ISSN 1439-6092
Protostome
Phylum of invertebrates with jointed exoskeletons
"Exploring the evolution and terrestrialization of scorpions (Arachnida: Scorpiones) with rocks and clocks". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 19 (1): 71–86
Arthropod
Non-technical overview of the subject of biological evolution
changes in the organisms' observable traits. Genetic changes include mutations, which are caused by damage or replication errors in organisms' DNA. As the
Introduction_to_evolution
Genus of tardigrades
(2024-04-27). "Evolution of egg deposition strategies, exaptations of exuvia, and thanatochresis in tardigrades". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 25 (1): 3–12
Macrobiotus
Marine invertebrates of the subphylum Anthozoa
and genetic analyses of xeniid soft coral diversity (Octocorallia; Alcyonacea)". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 13 (2): 135–150. Bibcode:2013ODivE..13
Coral
Predatory order of arachnids
"Exploring the Evolution and Terrestrialization of Scorpions (Arachnida: Scorpiones) with Rocks and Clocks". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 19 (1): 71–86
Scorpion
Subfamily of flowering plants
notes on the systematic positions of some aberrant genera", Organisms Diversity & Evolution, 5 (2): 135–146, Bibcode:2005ODivE...5..135A, doi:10.1016/j
Asteroideae
Species of tadpole shrimp
lineages of Triops mauritanicus (Crustacea: Notostraca)". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. doi:10.1007/s13127-010-0026-y. Retrieved 29 March 2023. "Triops
Triops_mauritanicus
Class of parthenogenetic freshwater rotifers
"Inconsistent estimates of diversity between traditional and DNA taxonomy in bdelloid rotifers". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 9 (1): 3–12. Bibcode:2009ODivE
Bdelloidea
Species of gastropod
Hexabranchidae Bergh, 1891 (Gastropoda, Heterobranchia, Nudibranchia). Organisms Diversity & Evolution. Pawlik, J.R.; Kernan, M.R.; Molinski, T.F.; Harper, M.K.;
Spanish_dancer
Phylum of worms
"Family Tylenchidae (Nematoda): an overview and perspectives". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 19 (3): 391–408. Bibcode:2019ODivE..19..391Q. doi:10.1007/s13127-019-00404-4
Nematode
Family of basal chelicerates
limulid reveals underestimated horseshoe crab divergence times". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 15 (4): 681–693. Bibcode:2015ODivE..15..681L. doi:10.1007/s13127-015-0229-3
Horseshoe_crab
Change in the heritable traits of populations
toward sexually reproducing organisms while others lend themselves better toward asexual organisms. Despite the diversity of various species concepts
Evolution
Family of annelid worms
Christoph (2016). "Current status of annelid phylogeny". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 16 (2): 345–362. Bibcode:2016ODivE..16..345W. doi:10.1007/s13127-016-0265-7
Oweniidae
Phylum of segmented worms
Christoph (2015). "Current status of annelid phylogeny". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 16 (2): 345–362. doi:10.1007/s13127-016-0265-7. S2CID 5353873
Annelid
Tribe of flowering plants
notes on the systematic positions of some aberrant genera", Organisms Diversity & Evolution, 5 (2): 135–146, Bibcode:2005ODivE...5..135A, doi:10.1016/j
Plucheeae
Type of taxonomic group
"Protists – A textbook example for a paraphyletic taxon". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 7 (2): 166–172. Bibcode:2007ODivE...7..166S. doi:10.1016/j
Paraphyly
Genus of fungi
"Species diversity within the Morchella esculenta group (Ascomycota: Morchellaceae) in Germany and France" (PDF). Organisms, Diversity & Evolution. 5 (2):
Morchella
Suborder of flatworms
"Polycladida phylogeny and evolution: Integrating evidence from 28S rDNA and morphology". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 17 (3): 653–678. Bibcode:2017ODivE
Acotylea
Genus of plants
and character evolution in Durio s. lat. (Malvaceae/Helicteroideae/Durioneae or Bombacaceae-Durioneae)". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 1 (3): 165–178
Durio
Subfamily of coniferous trees (redwoods)
Schulz; Stützel (August 2007). "Evolution of taxodiaceous Cupressaceae (Coniferopsida)". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 7 (2): 124–135. Bibcode:2007ODivE
Sequoioideae
Geographical region in South America
"Distribution patterns of freshwater fishes in Patagonia (Argentina)". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 3 (2): 151–159. doi:10.1078/1439-6092-00075. Christopher C
Patagonia
Ancestral origin theory
(2002). "The Articulata hypothesis – or what is a segment?". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 2 (3): 197–215. Bibcode:2002ODivE...2..197S. doi:10.1078/1439-6092-00046
Articulata_(superphylum)
Phylum of animals
nemertodermatids and xenoturbellids (Bilateria incertae sedis)". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 13 (2): 267–286. Bibcode:2013ODivE..13..267A. doi:10.1007/s13127-012-0112-4
Xenacoelomorpha
Study of the evolution of life
study covered by the earlier evolutionary synthesis. Evolution accounts for the unity and diversity of life on Earth; Theodosius Dobzhansky famously said
Evolutionary_biology
Domain of life whose cells have nuclei
Eukaryota or Eukarya, organisms whose cells have a membrane-bound nucleus. All animals, plants, fungi, seaweeds, and many unicellular organisms are eukaryotes
Eukaryote
Effect that organisms have on other organisms
radiation and coevolution — pollination biology case studies". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 4 (3): 207–224. Bibcode:2004ODivE...4..207L. doi:10.1016/j
Biological_interaction
Mechanism of evolution by differential reproduction
from an organism's own agency (see phenotype; Baldwin effect); and the struggle for existence, which included both competition between organisms and cooperation
Natural_selection
Clade of flowering plants
eudicots: insights from non-coding and rapidly evolving DNA". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 7 (1): 55–77. Bibcode:2007ODivE...7...55W. doi:10.1016/j.ode
Eudicots
Family of birds
Phoenicopteridae) informs the evolution of the highly specialized filter feeding apparatus". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 15 (3): 609–618. Bibcode:2015ODivE
Flamingo
Species of flatworm
(Platyhelminthes: Tricladida: Geoplaninae) and synonymization of Bogga". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 24 (4): 451–476. doi:10.1007/s13127-024-00664-9. Grau, José
Amaga_bogotensis
Genus of flowering plants in the rock rose family Cistaceae
and character evolution of Cistaceae (Malvales) based on analysis of plastid rbcL and trnL-trnF sequences". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 9 (2): 83–99
Cistus
Species of mammal
uniqueness of the isolated forests of southern Ethiopia". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 22 (2). Springer Nature: 491–509. Bibcode:2022ODivE..22..491K
Harenna_mouse
Marine phylum of animals often with radial symmetries
metazoan relationships: recent progress and remaining questions". Organisms, Diversity & Evolution. 11 (2): 151–172. Bibcode:2011ODivE..11..151E. doi:10.1007/s13127-011-0044-4
Echinoderm
Genus of centipedes
and evolution of the arthropod visual system: The lateral eyes of myriapoda are not modified insect ommatidia". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 7 (1):
Scutigera
Order of centipedes
(Chilopoda, Scolopendromorpha): a phylotranscriptomic approach". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 21 (3): 591–598. doi:10.1007/s13127-021-00502-2. ISSN 1618-1077
Scolopendromorpha
1973 essay by Theodosius Dobzhansky
otherwise. He goes on to show that the same is true of evolution. Dobzhansky describes the diversity of life: "Between 1.5 and 2 million species of animals
Nothing in Biology Makes Sense Except in the Light of Evolution
Nothing_in_Biology_Makes_Sense_Except_in_the_Light_of_Evolution
Class of flatworms
"Phylogeny of Catenulida and support for Platyhelminthes". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 8 (5): 378–387. doi:10.1016/j.ode.2008.09.002. Willems, W
Turbellaria
Species of ant
(Hymenoptera: Formicidae): toward a taxonomic revision" (PDF). Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 19 (3): 447–542. doi:10.1007/s13127-019-00406-2. S2CID 199372838
Brachymyrmex_depilis
Genus of cephalopods
Seamount, with ecological adaptation of dumbo octopuses". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 25 (2): 269–285. doi:10.1007/s13127-025-00678-x. ISSN 1618-1077
Grimpoteuthis
Clade of deuterostomes containing echinoderms and hemichordates
metazoan relationships: recent progress and remaining questions". Organisms, Diversity & Evolution. 11 (2): 151–172. doi:10.1007/s13127-011-0044-4. S2CID 32169826
Ambulacraria
Ecological interaction between taxa
between two organisms of different species. In 1879, Heinrich Anton de Bary defined symbiosis as "the living together of unlike organisms". The term is
Symbiosis
Tendency for deep-sea species to be larger than their shallower-water relatives
new life cycle and for abyssal gigantism in Loricifera?". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 5: 59–75. Bibcode:2005ODivE...5...59G. doi:10.1016/j.ode.2004
Deep-sea_gigantism
Superphylum of protostomes
metazoan relationships: Recent progress and remaining questions". Organisms, Diversity & Evolution. 11 (2): 151–172. Bibcode:2011ODivE..11..151E. doi:10.1007/s13127-011-0044-4
Ecdysozoa
Total number of genetic characteristics in a species
hypotheses and theories regarding genetic diversity. The neutral theory of evolution proposes that diversity is the result of the accumulation of neutral
Genetic_diversity
Species of plant in the Rutaceae family
implications from a study of cp-DNA evolution in the tribe Citreae (Rutaceae subfamily Aurantioideae)". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 1: 55–62. Bibcode:2003ODivE
Trifoliate_orange
Genus of annelid worms
Christoph (2016). "Current status of annelid phylogeny". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 16 (2): 345–362. doi:10.1007/s13127-016-0265-7. ISSN 1439-6092
Diurodrilus
Deep-sea gastropod
the Southwest Indian Ridge and the Central Indian Ridge". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 15 (4): 663–670. Bibcode:2015ODivE..15..663C. doi:10.1007/s13127-015-0224-8
Scaly-foot_gastropod
Species of snake
mitochondrial sequence data and nuclear ISSR-PCR fingerprinting". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 9 (3): 201–214. Bibcode:2009ODivE...9..201G. doi:10.1016/j
Dice_snake
Class of crustaceans
(2007). "Phylogenetic analysis of Remipedia (Crustacea)". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 7 (1): 33–51. Bibcode:2007ODivE...7...33K. doi:10.1016/j.ode
Remipedia
Genus of bilaterians with a simple body plan
metazoan relationships: Recent progress and remaining questions". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 11 (2): 151–172. Bibcode:2011ODivE..11..151E. doi:10.1007/s13127-011-0044-4
Xenoturbella
group: evolution of male genitalia in the major necrophagous guild of Neotropical flesh flies (Diptera: Sarcophagidae)". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 15
Juxta
Species of butterfly
Lycaenidae)? The discriminatory value of genetics in taxonomy". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 5 (4): 297–307. Bibcode:2005ODivE...5..297S. doi:10.1016/j
Chalkhill_blue
Species of whip scorpion endemic to Southern Africa
Amblypygi): Evidence from behaviour, morphology and DNA". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 5 (3): 203–236. doi:10.1016/j.ode.2004.12.004. "Common Whipspider
Damon_variegatus
Family of eudicot flowering plants
comparison with other Ranunculaceae and Magnolia (Magnoliaceae)". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 13 (3): 287–300. Bibcode:2013ODivE..13..287E. doi:10.1007/s13127-013-0131-9
Ranunculaceae
Suborder of insects
"Africa's smallest damselfly – a new Agriocnemis from Namibia". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 12 (3): 301–306. Bibcode:2012ODivE..12..301K. doi:10.1007/s13127-012-0084-4
Damselfly
rapidly in size and diversity. Such mass extinctions may have accelerated evolution by providing opportunities for new groups of organisms to diversify. Only
History_of_life
Subphylum of arthropods
April 2007). "Phylogenetic analysis of Remipedia (Crustacea)". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 7 (1): 33–51. Bibcode:2007ODivE...7...33K. doi:10.1016/j.ode
Crustacean
Variety and variability of life forms
estimates are strongest for eukaryotic organisms and likely represent the lower bound of prokaryotic diversity. Other estimates include: 220,000 vascular
Biodiversity
Species of horseshoe crab
limulid reveals underestimated horseshoe crab divergence times". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 15 (4): 681–693. doi:10.1007/S13127-015-0229-3. ISSN 1439-6092
Tachypleus_syriacus
Period of major evolutionary diversification of animal life
major diversification in other groups of organisms as well. Before early Cambrian diversification, most organisms were relatively simple, composed of individual
Cambrian_explosion
Science of classifying organisms
biological organisms based on shared characteristics. Modern approaches prioritize common ancestry and evolutionary relationships. Organisms are grouped
Taxonomy_(biology)
Order of flatworm-like bilaterian animals
nemertodermatids and xenoturbellids (Bilateria incertae sedis)". Organisms, Diversity & Evolution. 13 (2): 267–286. doi:10.1007/s13127-012-0112-4. ISSN 1439-6092
Acoela
Subclass of crustaceans
results obtained using TEM and CLSM. Part I: tantulus larva". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 18 (4): 459–477. doi:10.1007/s13127-018-0376-4. ISSN 1439-6092
Tantulocarida
Species of frog
genus-level classification of mantellid frogs (Amphibia, Anura)". Organisms, Diversity & Evolution. 6 (2006): 236–253. doi:10.1016/j.ode.2005.12.001. v t e
Spinomantis_microtis
Taxon of birds
Phoenicopteridae) informs the evolution of the highly specialized filter feeding apparatus" (PDF). Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 15 (3): 609–618. doi:10
Mirandornithes
Species of gastropod
gastropod mollusk in the family Neritiliidae. Kano & Kase (2008). Organisms, Diversity & Evolution 8 : 22–43. World Register of Marine Species, Retrieved 05/04/10
Siaesella_fragilis
Type of symbiotic relationship
marine organisms including corals, fire corals, giant clams, and jellyfish. Photosymbiosis is important in the development, maintenance, and evolution of
Photosymbiosis
Clade comprising all crustaceans and hexapods
hexapod-crustacean relationships and the phylogeny of Crustacea". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 2 (3): 217–237. Bibcode:2002ODivE...2..217R. doi:10.1078/1439-6092-00048
Pancrustacea
Species of snake
Ibero-Maghrebian red-eyed grass snake (Natrix astreptophora)". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 18 (1): 143–150. Bibcode:2018ODivE..18..143K. doi:10.1007/s13127-017-0354-2
Natrix_astreptophora
Species of echinoderm
"Assessment of hidden diversity of crinoids and their symbionts in the Bay of Nhatrang, Vietnam". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 11 (4): 275–285. doi:10
Oxycomanthus_bennetti
Species of reptile
(Crocodylia: Crocodylidae) and consequences for European zoos". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 13 (2): 255–266. Bibcode:2013ODivE..13..255F. doi:10.1007/s13127-012-0107-1
Dwarf_crocodile
Family of centipedes
(Chilopoda, Scolopendromorpha): a phylotranscriptomic approach". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 21 (3): 591–598. doi:10.1007/s13127-021-00502-2. ISSN 1618-1077
Scolopocryptopidae
Class of molluscs
3D-microanatomy of cryptic mesopsammic Solenogastres (Mollusca)". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 16 (3): 613–639. Bibcode:2016ODivE..16..613B. doi:10.1007/s13127-016-0266-6
Solenogastres
Species of tree
eudicots: Insights from non-coding and rapidly evolving DNA". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 7 (1): 55–77. Bibcode:2007ODivE...7...55W. doi:10.1016/j.ode
Tetracentron_sinense
Genus of sponges
the DIVA-1 expedition in the Angola Basin (South Atlantic)". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 5 (Supplement 1): 203–213. doi:10.1016/j.ode.2004.11.004.
Chondrocladia
Genus of dragonflies
anatomy of Epiophlebia superstes (Odonata: Epiophlebiidae)". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 13 (1): 55–66. Bibcode:2013ODivE..13...55B. doi:10.1007/s13127-012-0097-z
Epiophlebia
Organism that consists of only one cell
that consists of multiple cells. Organisms fall into two general categories: prokaryotic organisms and eukaryotic organisms. Most prokaryotes are unicellular
Unicellular_organism
Genus of fishes
systematic diversity, range distributions, conservation and taxonomic assessments of graylings (Teleostei: Salmonidae; Thymallus spp". Organisms Diversity & Evolution:
Thymallus
processes give rise to diversity at every level of biological organization, from kingdoms to species, and individual organisms and molecules, such as
Timeline_of_life
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Female
Welsh
Welsh unisex name derived from the word brith, BRAITH means "diversely-colored," especially black and white or red and white.Â
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Well Organised Men
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old English clǣg ‘clay’, applied as a topographic name for someone who lived in an area of clay soil or as a metonymic occupational name for a worker in a clay pit (see Clayman).Americanized spelling of German Klee.The relatively common English name Clay had several American forebears in the 18th century. Henry Clay, born in Hanover, VA, in 1777, secretary of state for President John Quincy Adams, was descended from English ancestors who came to VA shortly after the founding of Jamestown. The revolutionary war officer Joseph Clay, also a member of the Continental Congress, was a native of Yorkshire, England, who emigrated to GA in 1760 and was a founder of the University of Georgia.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Creation; Evolution; Construction
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Mann 1 and 2.Irish : adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Ó MainnÃn ‘descendant of MainnÃn’, probably an assimilated form of MainchÃn, a diminutive of manach ‘monk’. This is the name of a chieftain family in Connacht. It is sometimes pronounced Ó MaingÃn and Anglicized as Mangan.Anstice Manning, widow of Richard Manning of Dartmouth, England, came to MA with her children in 1679. Her great-great-grandson Robert, born at Salem, MA, in 1784, was the uncle and protector of author Nathaniel Hawthorne. Another early bearer of the relatively common British name was Jeffrey Manning, one of the earliest settlers in Piscataway township, Middlesex Co., NJ. His great-grandson James Manning (1738–91) was a founder and the first president of Rhode Island College (Brown University).
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Evolution; Progress
Surname or Lastname
English (Cambridgeshire)
English (Cambridgeshire) : probably an occupational name for a college servant or someone with some other association with a university college, for example a tenant farmer who farmed one of the many farms in England known as College Farm, most of which are or were owned by university colleges.English (Cambridgeshire) : See Colledge.English (Cambridgeshire) : John Coolidge came to Watertown, MA, in about 1631, probably from Cottenham, Cambridgeshire, England.
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : reduced form of McCambridge.English : habitational name for someone from either of two places called Cambridge: one in Gloucestershire, the other in Cambridgeshire (the university city). Until the late 14th century the latter was known as Cantebrigie ‘bridge on the (river) Granta’, from a Celtic river name meaning ‘marshy river’. Under Norman influence Granta- became Cam-. It seems likely, therefore, that the surname derives mainly from the much smaller place in Gloucestershire, recorded as Cambrigga (1200–10), and named for the Cam, a Celtic river name meaning ‘crooked’, ‘winding’.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Telugu
Creator of the Universe; Growth; Evolution
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Chinese, Muslim
Pure; Spotless; Upright; Organiser; Virtuous
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Organiser
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
One who Manages; Organiser
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : habitational name from any of the places so called. In over thirty instances from many different areas, the name is from Old English midel ‘middle’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. However, Middleton on the Hill near Leominster in Herefordshire appears in Domesday Book as Miceltune, the first element clearly being Old English micel ‘large’, ‘great’. Middleton Baggot and Middleton Priors in Shropshire have early spellings that suggest gem̄ðhyll (from gem̄ð ‘confluence’ + hyll ‘hill’) + tūn as the origin.A Scottish family of this name derives it from lands at Middleto(u)n near Kincardine. The Scottish physician Peter Middleton practiced in New York City after 1752 and was one of the founders of the medical school at King's College (now Columbia University) in 1767. One of the earliest of the Charleston, SC, Middleton family of prominent legislators was Arthur Middleton, born in Charleston in 1681.
Boy/Male
Celebrity, Hindu, Indian
Creator of the Universe; Growth; Evolution; Similar to Brahma
Boy/Male
Hindu
The exact meaning of this name would be evolution also can mean progress
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places named Stanford, for example in Bedfordshire, Kent, and Norfolk, or Stanford Dingley in Berkshire, Stanford in the Vale in Oxfordshire, or Stanford le Hope in Essex, etc., all named from Old English stÄn ‘stone’ + ford ‘ford’.An early bearer, Thomas Stanford of England, settled in Charlestown, MA, in the mid 17th century and started a family line that includes Leland Stanford (1824–93), the railroad developer who was governor of CA, a U.S. senator, and the founding benefactor of Stanford University.
Female
African
adversity.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Diversely Eyed
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Organised
Boy/Male
Tamil
Avirbhav | அவிரà¯à®ªà®¾à®µ
The exact meaning of this name would be evolution also can mean progress
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Boy/Male
Arabic, Hebrew
Light
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a maker of dowels and similar objects, from an agent derivative of Middle English dowle ‘dowel’, ‘headless peg’, ‘bolt’.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Greatness of Universe; Welfare of Universe
Girl/Female
Latin American
Noble. St. Patricia was a 7th century patron saint of Naples.
Boy/Male
American, Hindu, Indian, Persian, Sanskrit
Crown
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Proud; Good; Goddess Durga
Boy/Male
Indian
Advisor, Well wisher
Girl/Female
Hindu
Beautiful, Tasty
Boy/Male
British, English
Son of Rawley or Raleigh
Boy/Male
Tamil
Veer Kumar | வீர கà¯à®®à®¾à®°Â
Brave
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v. t.
To checker; to diversify.
v. t.
To make diverse or various in form or quality; to give variety to; to variegate; to distinguish by numerous differences or aspects.
n.
The act of turning aside from any course, occupation, or object; as, the diversion of a stream from its channel; diversion of the mind from business.
n.
An internal parasitic organism.
n.
To variegate or diversify with different qualities, colors, scenes, or events; esp., to subject to frequent alternations of prosperity and adversity.
n.
Multiplied diversity.
n.
Contrariety of nature; diversity in quality.
n.
A state of difference; dissimilitude; unlikeness.
n.
Variegation.
n.
Organism.
imp. & p. p.
of Diversify
pl.
of University
n.
Multiplicity of difference; multiformity; variety.
pl.
of Adversity
n.
A diversity of direction; detachment.
n.
Organic structure; organization.
n.
An institution organized and incorporated for the purpose of imparting instruction, examining students, and otherwise promoting education in the higher branches of literature, science, art, etc., empowered to confer degrees in the several arts and faculties, as in theology, law, medicine, music, etc. A university may exist without having any college connected with it, or it may consist of but one college, or it may comprise an assemblage of colleges established in any place, with professors for instructing students in the sciences and other branches of learning.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Diversify
n.
An organized being; a living body, either vegetable or animal, compozed of different organs or parts with functions which are separate, but mutually dependent, and essential to the life of the individual.
pl.
of Diversity