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  • Post-structuralism
  • Philosophical school and tradition

    Post-structuralism is a philosophical movement that questions the objectivity or stability of the various interpretive structures that are posited by structuralism

    Post-structuralism

    Post-structuralism

  • Post (structural)
  • Structural support

    which details each of Balloon framing Platform framing Walls Newel post: A non-structural upright which supports a stairway handrail. Boucher p.351 Oxford

    Post (structural)

    Post_(structural)

  • Post-structural feminism
  • Approach to feminism influenced by post-structuralist thought

    Post-structural feminism is a branch of feminism that engages with insights from post-structuralist thought. Post-structural feminism emphasizes "the contingent

    Post-structural feminism

    Post-structural_feminism

  • Post-structural realism
  • Form of political realism

    Post-structural realism is the self-described position of Ole Waever, one of the leading figures in the Copenhagen School of security studies. The position

    Post-structural realism

    Post-structural_realism

  • Structuralism
  • Intellectual current and methodological approach in the social science

    Genetic structuralism Holism Post-structuralism Russian formalism Structural functionalism Structuralism (philosophy of mathematics) Structuralism (philosophy

    Structuralism

    Structuralism

    Structuralism

  • Structural element
  • Irreducible parts of a load-bearing structural system

    components. Structural elements can be lines, surfaces or volumes. Line elements: Rod - axial loads Beam - axial and bending loads Pillar Post (structural) Struts

    Structural element

    Structural element

    Structural_element

  • Lacanianism
  • Theoretical system of psychoanalysis

    politics, including Saul Newman's and Duane Rousselle's post-anarchism, Louis Althusser's structural Marxism, and the works of Slavoj Žižek and Alain Badiou

    Lacanianism

    Lacanianism

  • Structural Marxism
  • School of Marxist thought

    Structural Marxism is an approach to Marxism based on structuralism, primarily associated with the work of the French philosopher Louis Althusser and

    Structural Marxism

    Structural_Marxism

  • Post-Marxism
  • Trend in political philosophy and social theory

    on the one hand, and some strands of autonomism and open Marxism, post-structuralism, cultural studies, ex-Marxists and Deleuzian-inspired 'politics of

    Post-Marxism

    Post-Marxism

  • Postcolonialism
  • Study of the cultural legacy of colonialism and imperialism

    effects of colonialism will be faced by them, such as identity issues, structural injustices, and the elimination of indigenous knowledge and customs. Postcolonialism

    Postcolonialism

    Postcolonialism

  • Gender studies
  • Interdisciplinary field of study

    gender identity, to post-modern fluid or multiple identities. The impact of post-structuralism, and its literary theory aspect post-modernism, on gender

    Gender studies

    Gender_studies

  • Structural functionalism
  • Sociological theory of society

    Structural functionalism, or simply functionalism, is "a framework for building theory that sees society as a complex system whose parts work together

    Structural functionalism

    Structural functionalism

    Structural_functionalism

  • Critical theory
  • Approach to social philosophy

    communicative action, the latter arriving partly as a reaction to new post-structural or so-called "postmodern" challenges to the discourse of modernity

    Critical theory

    Critical theory

    Critical_theory

  • Post
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    road Post (structural), timber framing Post and lintel, a building system Scratch post Steel fence post Trading post Utility pole or utility post Military

    Post

    Post

  • Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences
  • 1966 lecture by Jacques Derrida

    conference intended to popularize structuralism, the lecture is widely cited as the starting point for post-structuralism in the United States. Along with

    Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences

    Structure,_Sign,_and_Play_in_the_Discourse_of_the_Human_Sciences

  • German idealism
  • Philosophical movement

    every event in our experience will have a cause, because causality is a structural condition imposed by our understanding. However, we can know nothing whatsoever

    German idealism

    German idealism

    German_idealism

  • Glossary of structural engineering
  • This glossary of structural engineering terms pertains specifically to structural engineering and its sub-disciplines. Please see Glossary of engineering

    Glossary of structural engineering

    Glossary_of_structural_engineering

  • Structuralism (philosophy of mathematics)
  • structuralism into three major schools of thought. These schools are referred to as the ante rem, the in re, and the post rem. Ante rem structuralism

    Structuralism (philosophy of mathematics)

    Structuralism_(philosophy_of_mathematics)

  • Mirror stage
  • Psychoanalytic concept

    value and ever more on its structural value. "Historical value" refers to the mental development of the child and "structural value" to the libidinal relationship

    Mirror stage

    Mirror stage

    Mirror_stage

  • Structural integrity and failure
  • Ability of a structure to support a designed structural load without breaking

    Structural integrity and failure is an aspect of engineering that deals with the ability of a structure to support a designed structural load (weight,

    Structural integrity and failure

    Structural integrity and failure

    Structural_integrity_and_failure

  • Continental philosophy
  • Philosophical traditions from mainland Europe

    the thought of Kierkegaard and Nietzsche), hermeneutics, structuralism, post-structuralism, deconstruction, French feminism, psychoanalytic theory, posthumanism

    Continental philosophy

    Continental_philosophy

  • Jean Baudrillard
  • French sociologist and philosopher (1929–2007)

    with postmodernism and specifically post-structuralism. Nevertheless, Baudrillard had also opposed post-structuralism, and had distanced himself from postmodernism

    Jean Baudrillard

    Jean Baudrillard

    Jean_Baudrillard

  • Cybernetic Culture Research Unit
  • Experimental cultural theorist collective

    writing, performance events, music and collaborative art, and exploring post-structuralism, cybernetics, science fiction, rave culture, and occult studies. The

    Cybernetic Culture Research Unit

    Cybernetic_Culture_Research_Unit

  • Postmodernism
  • Artistic, cultural, and theoretical movement

    having intrinsic properties that can be understood in isolation. While structuralism explores how meaning is produced by a set of essential relationships

    Postmodernism

    Postmodernism

    Postmodernism

  • Determinism
  • Philosophical view that events are determined by prior events

    biological, psychological, social, and cultural determinism, as well as structural determinism, which highlights systemic constraints. Historically, determinism

    Determinism

    Determinism

    Determinism

  • Contemporary anarchism
  • Present period of the anarchist movement

    Foucault, and Jacques Lacan. Post-anarchism is a contested term, with its prefix "post-" referring to post-structuralism and/or postmodernism, which themselves

    Contemporary anarchism

    Contemporary_anarchism

  • Feminist movements and ideologies
  • (Marxist and post-Marxist theory), race theory, literary theory, and other intellectual currents for feminist concerns. Many post-structural feminists maintain

    Feminist movements and ideologies

    Feminist movements and ideologies

    Feminist_movements_and_ideologies

  • Antihumanism
  • Philosophical and social theory critical of traditional humanism

    prestructured reality cannot be gained by observation alone." Structuralism was developed in post-war Paris as a response to the perceived contradiction between

    Antihumanism

    Antihumanism

  • Difference (philosophy)
  • Distinguishing properties of entities

    interplay of differences (see below), it is the case that for both structuralism and poststructuralism, identity cannot be said to exist without difference

    Difference (philosophy)

    Difference_(philosophy)

  • Phenomenology (philosophy)
  • Philosophical method and schools of philosophy

    phenomenologists: "a minimal form of self-consciousness is a constant structural feature of conscious experience. Experience happens for the experiencing

    Phenomenology (philosophy)

    Phenomenology (philosophy)

    Phenomenology_(philosophy)

  • Timeline of Western philosophers
  • Postcolonialism Gilles Deleuze (1925–1995). Post-structuralism Michel Foucault (1926–1984). Structuralism, Post-structuralism, Postmodernism, and the concept of

    Timeline of Western philosophers

    Timeline_of_Western_philosophers

  • Western philosophy
  • Philosophy of the Western world

    theory and methodology of interpretation), critical theory, structuralism, post-structuralism and others are included within this loose category. While

    Western philosophy

    Western_philosophy

  • Rhizomatic learning
  • Post-structural pedagogical practices

    Deleuze and Félix Guattari. Explored initially as an application of post-structural thought to education, it has more recently been identified as methodology

    Rhizomatic learning

    Rhizomatic_learning

  • International relations theory
  • Study of international relations from a theoretical perspective

    matter. Instead, post-structuralism is an approach, attitude, or ethos that pursues critique in particular way. Post-structuralism sees critique as an

    International relations theory

    International_relations_theory

  • Literary theory
  • Systematic study of the nature of literature

    academia, the latter style of literary scholarship is an offshoot of post-structuralism. Consequently, the word theory became an umbrella term for scholarly

    Literary theory

    Literary_theory

  • Structural adjustment
  • IMF and World Bank loans to countries in crisis

    Structural adjustment programs (SAPs) consist of loans (structural adjustment loans; SALs) provided by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World

    Structural adjustment

    Structural_adjustment

  • Jacques Derrida
  • French philosopher (1930–2004)

    major figures associated with post-structuralism and postmodern philosophy although he distanced himself from post-structuralism and disavowed the word "postmodernity"

    Jacques Derrida

    Jacques Derrida

    Jacques_Derrida

  • Gender essentialism
  • Attribution of intrinsic qualities to women and men

    have identifying attributes Eternal feminine Post-structural feminism – Approach to feminism influenced by post-structuralist thought Gendered sexuality Identity

    Gender essentialism

    Gender_essentialism

  • Ontology
  • Philosophical study of being

    level. Ontic structural realism agrees with this basic idea and focuses on how these relations form complex structures. Some structural realists state

    Ontology

    Ontology

  • S/Z
  • Book by Roland Barthes

    criticism and is historically located at the crossroads of structuralism and post-structuralism. Barthes's analysis is influenced by the structuralist linguistics

    S/Z

    S/Z

  • Roland Barthes
  • French philosopher and essayist (1915–1980)

    explored a diverse range of fields, including structuralism, anthropology, literary theory, and post-structuralism, and influenced the development of multiple

    Roland Barthes

    Roland Barthes

    Roland_Barthes

  • French Theory
  • Postmodern theoretical movement

    applied in American academic research in the late 1970s; the term "post-structuralism" was used in relation to intellectual history, and "French postmodernism"

    French Theory

    French_Theory

  • Abjection
  • State of being cast off

    the scale of society and morality. The term has been explored in post-structuralism as that which inherently disturbs conventional identity and cultural

    Abjection

    Abjection

  • Intertextuality
  • Shaping of a text's meaning by another text in literary studies

    Détournement Honkadori Interdiscursivity Julia Kristeva Literary theory Meta Post-structuralism Semiotics The Shape of Time: Remarks on the History of Things Transmedia

    Intertextuality

    Intertextuality

  • Postmodern theology
  • Theological movement

    in light of postmodernism and various forms of post-Heideggerian thought, including post-structuralism, phenomenology, and deconstruction. Postmodern

    Postmodern theology

    Postmodern_theology

  • Joan Wallach Scott
  • American historian (born 1941)

    known for her work in feminist history and gender theory, engaging post-structural theory on these topics. Geographically, her work focuses primarily

    Joan Wallach Scott

    Joan Wallach Scott

    Joan_Wallach_Scott

  • Film semiotics
  • Sign study in film

    was explored more deeply in the 1960s when post-structuralist thinkers started to criticize structuralism. Also, semiotics became popular in academia

    Film semiotics

    Film_semiotics

  • Structural anthropology
  • Concept in anthropology by Lévi-Strauss

    Structural anthropology is a school of sociocultural anthropology based on Claude Lévi-Strauss' 1949 idea that immutable deep structures exist in all cultures

    Structural anthropology

    Structural_anthropology

  • Sociology
  • Scientific study of human society and relationships

    this as "network structuralism", and equate it to "British structuralism" as opposed to the "French structuralism" of Levi-Strauss. Post-structuralist thought

    Sociology

    Sociology

    Sociology

  • Textuality
  • Collection of attributes

    under analysis as an object of study. It is associated with structuralism and post-structuralism. Textuality is not just about the written word; it also comprises

    Textuality

    Textuality

  • International relations
  • Study of relationships between states

    international relations theory. Post-structuralism has garnered both significant praise and criticism, with critics arguing that post-structuralist research often

    International relations

    International relations

    International_relations

  • Rhizome (philosophy)
  • Philosophical model of the connections present in an assemblage

    A rhizome is a concept in post-structuralism describing an assemblage that allows connections between any of its constituent elements, regardless of any

    Rhizome (philosophy)

    Rhizome_(philosophy)

  • Deconstruction
  • Approach to understanding the relationship between text and meaning

    term deconstruction from post-structuralism, a term that would suggest that philosophy could simply go beyond structuralism. Derrida states that "the

    Deconstruction

    Deconstruction

  • Kathy Acker
  • American novelist and playwright (1947–1997)

    Radical feminism Sex-radical feminism Punk literature Riot grrrl Post-structuralism New Narrative "The Births and Deaths of Kathy Acker – Literary Hub"

    Kathy Acker

    Kathy Acker

    Kathy_Acker

  • Subaltern (postcolonialism)
  • Concept from critical theory and post-colonial studies

    politics. The terms subaltern and subaltern studies entered the vocabulary of post-colonial studies through the works of the Subaltern Studies Group of historians

    Subaltern (postcolonialism)

    Subaltern (postcolonialism)

    Subaltern_(postcolonialism)

  • Postfeminism
  • View of feminism as outdated

    Postfeminism (alternatively rendered as post-feminism) is an alleged decrease in popular support for feminism from the 1990s onwards. It can be considered

    Postfeminism

    Postfeminism

  • Feminism
  • Range of socio-political movements and ideologies

    experiences across cultures and histories. Post-structural feminism draws on the philosophies of post-structuralism and deconstruction in order to argue that

    Feminism

    Feminism

    Feminism

  • Stanchion
  • Sturdy upright fixture that provides support for some other object

    rail Handrail Lampost Portable partition Post (structural) Scratch post Stanchion (nautical) Steel fence post Agricultural fencing Tie down strap Wall

    Stanchion

    Stanchion

    Stanchion

  • Posthumanism
  • Class of philosophies

    Posthumanism or post-humanism (meaning "after humanism" or "beyond humanism") is an idea in continental philosophy and critical theory responding to the

    Posthumanism

    Posthumanism

    Posthumanism

  • Post-postmodernism
  • Artistic and philosophical movement

    Post-postmodernism is a wide-ranging set of developments in critical theory, philosophy, architecture, art, literature, and culture which are emerging

    Post-postmodernism

    Post-postmodernism

  • Peter Rollins
  • Northern Irish writer (born 1973)

    social criticism, and a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree dealing with post-structural theory from Queen's University, Belfast. Academics such as Cathy Higgins

    Peter Rollins

    Peter Rollins

    Peter_Rollins

  • Futurist
  • Social scientist

    sustainability is reconciled with the technological, spiritual, and post-structural ideals. Sustainability is not a "back to nature" ideal, but rather

    Futurist

    Futurist

  • Hermeneutics
  • Theory and methodology of text interpretation

    work. Dilthey divided sciences of the mind (human sciences) into three structural levels: experience, expression, and comprehension. Experience means to

    Hermeneutics

    Hermeneutics

    Hermeneutics

  • Upcoming structural changes to local government in England
  • Proposed structural changes to local government in England were set out in the English Devolution White Paper published by the UK government on 16 December

    Upcoming structural changes to local government in England

    Upcoming_structural_changes_to_local_government_in_England

  • Max Stirner
  • German philosopher (1806–1856)

    hybrid of post-structuralism and anarchism called post-anarchism, Saul Newman has written on Stirner and his similarities to post-structuralism. Insurrectionary

    Max Stirner

    Max Stirner

    Max_Stirner

  • Habitus (sociology)
  • How individuals perceive and react to the social world

    of agency and structure. In Bourdieu's work, the habitus is shaped by structural position and generates action. Thus, when people act and demonstrate agency

    Habitus (sociology)

    Habitus (sociology)

    Habitus_(sociology)

  • Georges Bataille
  • French intellectual and literary figure (1897–1962)

    on subsequent schools of philosophy and social theory, including post-structuralism. Georges Bataille was the son of Joseph-Aristide Bataille (b. 1851)

    Georges Bataille

    Georges Bataille

    Georges_Bataille

  • Column
  • Structural element that transmits weight from above to below

    architecture and structural engineering is a structural element that transmits, through compression, the weight of the structure above to other structural elements

    Column

    Column

    Column

  • Hélène Cixous
  • French writer (born 1937)

    the Medusa", which established her as one of the early thinkers in post-structural feminism. She has collaborated with several artists and directors,

    Hélène Cixous

    Hélène Cixous

    Hélène_Cixous

  • Historicism
  • Approach to explaining social and cultural phenomena by studying their history

    beyond the mere need to decode words, phrases and references. While post-structural historicism is relativist in its orientation—that is, it sees each

    Historicism

    Historicism

  • Metatextuality
  • Form of intertextual discourse

    "Intertextuality". Semiotics for Beginners. Archived from the original on 2012-01-11. Retrieved 1 November 2019. Parody Post-structuralism Semiotics Translation v t e

    Metatextuality

    Metatextuality

  • Linguistic turn
  • Early-20th-century development in Western philosophy

    analysis Formal semantics (natural language) Historical turn Semiotics Structural linguistics "Philosophy of language". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved

    Linguistic turn

    Linguistic_turn

  • Dictionary of the Khazars
  • Book by Milorad Pavić

    metaphors, allegories, semiotics of death, paratext, and structural elements of the post-structural lexicon to evince these appraisals. The inaugural critical

    Dictionary of the Khazars

    Dictionary_of_the_Khazars

  • Feminist empiricism
  • Perspective within feminist research

    epistemological perspectives. The other two are standpoint feminism and post-structural/postmodern feminism. In international relations rationalist feminism[clarification

    Feminist empiricism

    Feminist_empiricism

  • Hyperreality
  • Term for cultural process of shifting ideas of reality

    Hyperreality is a concept in post-structuralism that refers to the process of the evolution of notions of reality, leading to a cultural state of confusion

    Hyperreality

    Hyperreality

  • Ole Wæver
  • Danish international relations scholar

    security and defence policy The history of concepts Security theory Post-structural realism Wæver was a member of the Danish Government's Commission on

    Ole Wæver

    Ole_Wæver

  • Orientalism (book)
  • 1978 book by Edward W. Said

    literature of Gustave Flaubert. Through the critical application of post-structuralism in its scholarship, Orientalism influenced the development of literary

    Orientalism (book)

    Orientalism_(book)

  • Social structure
  • Aggregate of patterned social arrangements in society

    actions of individuals. Likewise, society is believed to be grouped into structurally related groups or sets of roles, with different functions, meanings,

    Social structure

    Social structure

    Social_structure

  • Fuoco B. Fann
  • Fuoco B. Fann is a post-structuralist and cultural theorist. He is noted for synthesizing Post-structuralism with American Literary Criticism, Intercultural

    Fuoco B. Fann

    Fuoco_B._Fann

  • Feminist post-structuralist discourse analysis
  • Method of discourse analysis

    Feminist post-structuralist discourse analysis (FPDA) is a method of discourse analysis based on Chris Weedon's theories of feminist post-structuralism, and

    Feminist post-structuralist discourse analysis

    Feminist_post-structuralist_discourse_analysis

  • Postmodern architecture
  • Architectural style that emerged in the 1960s

    and snow, and was a logical way to achieve larger spans with shorter structural members, but it was nevertheless relatively rare in Modernist buildings

    Postmodern architecture

    Postmodern architecture

    Postmodern_architecture

  • The Birth of the Clinic
  • 1963 book by Michel Foucault

    Although originally limited to the academic discourses of post-modernism and post-structuralism, the medical gaze term is used in graduate medicine and

    The Birth of the Clinic

    The_Birth_of_the_Clinic

  • Social privilege
  • Theory of advantage or entitlement

    discrimination Social justice Social stratification Structural abuse Structural discrimination Structural violence Phillips, L. Taylor; Lowery, Brian S. (2020)

    Social privilege

    Social_privilege

  • Gadamer–Derrida debate
  • Academic debate between Gadamer and Derrida

    any confrontation or dialogue between hermeneutics in Germany and post-structuralism in France. Cassirer–Heidegger debate Foucault–Habermas debate Positivism

    Gadamer–Derrida debate

    Gadamer–Derrida_debate

  • Structural linguistics
  • View of linguistics

    Structural linguistics, or structuralism, in linguistics, denotes schools or theories in which language is conceived as a self-contained, self-regulating

    Structural linguistics

    Structural_linguistics

  • White defensiveness
  • Political concept

    during conversations about societal discrimination and concepts such as structural racism and white privilege. It has been applied to analyze responses to

    White defensiveness

    White_defensiveness

  • Structural set theory
  • 11.002. ISSN 0168-0072. François G. Dorais, Back to Cantor?, a blog post structural set theory in nLab https://mathoverflow.net/questions/90820/set-th

    Structural set theory

    Structural_set_theory

  • Postmodern feminism
  • Feminism that rejects a universal female subject

    féminine Feminist metaphysics Individualist feminism Nancy Fraser Post-structural feminism Standpoint feminism Structuralist feminism Third-wave feminism

    Postmodern feminism

    Postmodern_feminism

  • Levi Bryant
  • American philosopher

    Dallas–Fort Worth metropolitan area. Bryant has written extensively about post-structural and cultural theory, including the work of Gilles Deleuze, Jacques

    Levi Bryant

    Levi_Bryant

  • Gilles Deleuze
  • French philosopher (1925–1995)

    philosophy, art, and literary theory, as well as movements such as post-structuralism and postmodernism. Gilles Deleuze was born into a middle-class family

    Gilles Deleuze

    Gilles_Deleuze

  • 20th-century French philosophy
  • the more modern foundations of discursive psychology. Post-structuralism is, like structuralism, an ambiguous term in some respect. It is first important

    20th-century French philosophy

    20th-century_French_philosophy

  • Gillian Rose
  • British philosopher (1947–1995)

    became well known partly through her critiques of postmodernism and post-structuralism. In Dialectic of Nihilism (1984), for instance, she leveled criticisms

    Gillian Rose

    Gillian_Rose

  • Postmodern philosophy
  • Philosophical movement

    "Noam Chomsky on Post-Modernism". bactra.org. Guattari, Felix (1989). "The three ecologies" (PDF). New Formations (8): 34. Structuralism, and subsequently

    Postmodern philosophy

    Postmodern_philosophy

  • Zona Norte, Tijuana
  • Neighborhood of Tijuana in Baja California, Mexico

    alcoholism. Michael Hemmingson's ethnographic study, Zona Norte: The Post-Structural Body of Erotic Dancers and Sex Workers in Tijuana, San Diego, and Los

    Zona Norte, Tijuana

    Zona Norte, Tijuana

    Zona_Norte,_Tijuana

  • Arena (publishing co-operative)
  • Australian publishing co-operative

    theoretical work, and engagements with critical theory, media theory, post-structuralism and postmodernism, have led it to develop an approach known as the

    Arena (publishing co-operative)

    Arena (publishing co-operative)

    Arena_(publishing_co-operative)

  • Post and lintel
  • Building system where horizontal elements are held up by vertical ones

    trabeatus, clothed in the trabea, a ritual garment. Post-and-lintel construction is one of four ancient structural methods of building, the others being the corbel

    Post and lintel

    Post and lintel

    Post_and_lintel

  • Structural unemployment
  • Form of involuntary unemployment

    Structural unemployment is a form of involuntary unemployment caused by a mismatch between the skills that workers in the economy can offer, and the skills

    Structural unemployment

    Structural_unemployment

  • Intersectionality
  • Theory of discrimination

    violence women experience: structural, political, and representational. These frameworks are still used today. Structural intersectionality considers

    Intersectionality

    Intersectionality

    Intersectionality

  • Camille Paglia
  • American feminist academic and critic (born 1947)

    books. She is also a critic of contemporary American feminism and of post-structuralism, as well as a commentator on multiple aspects of American culture

    Camille Paglia

    Camille Paglia

    Camille_Paglia

  • Bent (structural)
  • Transverse rigid frame

    Rather, bents are simply cross-sectional templates of structural members, i.e., rafters, joists, posts, pilings, etc., that repeat on parallel planes along

    Bent (structural)

    Bent_(structural)

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  • Port
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Port

    English : from Middle English port ‘gateway’, ‘entrance’ (Old French porte, from Latin porta), hence a topographic name for someone who lived near the gates of a fortified town or city, typically, the man in charge of them. Compare Porter 1.English : topographic name for someone who lived near a harbor or in a market town, from the homonymous Middle English port (Old English port ‘harbor’, ‘market town’, from Latin portus ‘harbor’, ‘haven’, reinforced in Middle English by Old French port, from the same source).German : topographic name for someone who lived near a (city) gate, from Middle Low German porte (modern German Pforte) (see sense 1).Jewish (from Lithuania and Belarus) : unexplained.

    Port

  • Posy
  • Girl/Female

    British, Christian, English

    Posy

    Small Flower

    Posy

  • Dost |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Dost |

    Friend

    Dost |

  • JOST
  • Male

    Swiss

    JOST

    , sportive.

    JOST

  • JosT
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew Spanish

    JosT

    May Jehovah add/give increase.

    JosT

  • Imad
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Imad

    Pillar, Post, Support

    Imad

  • Host
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Host

    English : occupational name for an innkeeper, from Middle English, Old French (h)oste ‘host’, ‘guest’.Danish (Høst) : nickname from høst ‘harvest’, ‘autumn’ (see Herbst).French : from Old French ost ‘army’, hence an occupational name for a soldier.Dutch : from the Germanic personal name Austa, meaning ‘east’.German : habitational name from either of two places called Host, near Koblenz and near Bitburg.

    Host

  • Imad |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Imad |

    Pillar, Post, Support

    Imad |

  • Imaad
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Imaad

    Pillar, Post, Support

    Imaad

  • POSY
  • Female

    English

    POSY

      English name derived from the flower name which originally meant "a line of verse engraved on the inner surface of a ring," but later acquired the POSY means "bouquet, flower." Pet form of English Josephine, meaning "(God) shall add (another son)." 

    POSY

  • Dost
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Dost

    Friend

    Dost

  • Posh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Posh

    Month in Hindu Calender

    Posh

  • JOST
  • Male

    Dutch

    JOST

    , just.

    JOST

  • Pont
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, French, and Catalan

    Pont

    English, Scottish, French, and Catalan : topographic name for someone who lived near a bridge, Middle English, Old French, Catalan pont (Latin pons, genitive pontis).Catalan : habitational name from any of the numerous places named with Pont.Dutch : variant of Pond 2.A Pont from the Lorraine region of France is documented in Quebec City in 1640; Pont appears to be a secondary surname to Etienne and Lamontagne.

    Pont

  • Jost
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Danish, German, Hebrew, Latin, Swedish

    Jost

    May Jehovah Give Increase; Experienced in Battle

    Jost

  • Blessington
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (now most common in northern Ireland)

    Blessington

    English (now most common in northern Ireland) : probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place, most likely somewhere in Lancashire or Yorkshire.

    Blessington

  • Pott
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pott

    English : from a medieval personal name, a short form of Philpott.English : topographic name for someone who lived by a depression in the ground, from Middle English pot ‘drinking or storage vessel’ used in this transferred sense, or a habitational name from one of the minor places deriving their name from this word, in the sense ‘pit’, ‘hole’.English and North German (Lower Rhine-Westphalia) : metonymic occupational name for a potter, from Middle English, Middle Low German pot ‘pot’. See also Potter.North German : topographic name for someone living on a low-lying plot, from Low German dialect pōt ‘puddle’.

    Pott

  • Dost-Muhammad
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Dost-Muhammad

    Friend of the Prophet Muhammad

    Dost-Muhammad

  • Dost
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Parsi

    Dost

    Friend; Sweetheart

    Dost

  • Posh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Posh

    Month in Hindu calendar

    Posh

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Online names & meanings

  • AISLIN
  • Female

    English

    AISLIN

    Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Aisling, AISLIN means "dream; vision."

  • Blais
  • Boy/Male

    French Latin

    Blais

    Lisp, stutter.

  • Herrington
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Herrington

    English : habitational name from Herrington in County Durham, possibly so named from an unattested Old English personal name H̄ra(from Old Enlish h̄ra ‘servant’) + -ing- denoting association + denu ‘woodland’, ‘pasture’.English : Possibly a variant of Harrington or a hypercorrected form of Errington.

  • Mahavira | மஹாவீர
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Mahavira | மஹாவீர

    Most valiant

  • Adeeb
  • Boy/Male

    Afghan, Arabic, Muslim, Punjabi

    Adeeb

    Intellectual; Erudite; Scholar; Literature

  • Hemakuta
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Hemakuta

    From Hemakuta.

  • EARLE
  • Male

    English

    EARLE

    Variant spelling of English Earl, EARLE means "nobleman, prince, warrior."

  • Vasudharini
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Vasudharini

    Bearer of the earth

  • Saachi | ஸாசீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Saachi | ஸாசீ

    Beloved, Grace, Truth

  • Vishak
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Vishak

    Lord Shiva

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  • Post-temporal
  • n.

    A post-temporal bone.

  • Post-mortem
  • a.

    After death; as, post-mortem rigidity.

  • Post
  • v. i.

    To travel with post horses; figuratively, to travel in haste.

  • Lost
  • v. t.

    Ruined or destroyed, either physically or morally; past help or hope; as, a ship lost at sea; a woman lost to virtue; a lost soul.

  • Oueen-post
  • n.

    One of two suspending posts in a roof truss, or other framed truss of similar form. See King-post.

  • Post
  • adv.

    With post horses; hence, in haste; as, to travel post.

  • Post
  • n.

    A station, or one of a series of stations, established for the refreshment and accommodation of travelers on some recognized route; as, a stage or railway post.

  • Post
  • n.

    A station, office, or position of service, trust, or emolument; as, the post of duty; the post of danger.

  • Post
  • v. t.

    To attach to a post, a wall, or other usual place of affixing public notices; to placard; as, to post a notice; to post playbills.

  • Post
  • v. t.

    To assign to a station; to set; to place; as, to post a sentinel.

  • Post
  • n.

    A piece of timber, metal, or other solid substance, fixed, or to be fixed, firmly in an upright position, especially when intended as a stay or support to something else; a pillar; as, a hitching post; a fence post; the posts of a house.

  • Pout
  • n.

    The European whiting pout or bib.

  • Lost
  • v. t.

    Parted with; no longer held or possessed; as, a lost limb; lost honor.

  • Cost
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Cost

  • Post
  • v. t.

    To place in the care of the post; to mail; as, to post a letter.

  • Post office
  • n.

    See under 4th Post.

  • Crown-post
  • n.

    Same as King-post.

  • Post
  • v. t.

    To hold up to public blame or reproach; to advertise opprobriously; to denounce by public proclamation; as, to post one for cowardice.

  • Post
  • v. t.

    To carry, as an account, from the journal to the ledger; as, to post an account; to transfer, as accounts, to the ledger.