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  • Profitable Advertising
  • Profitable Advertising was an American advertising magazine founded in Boston, Massachusetts, in June 1891. Its subtitle read: "A Monthly Journal Devoted

    Profitable Advertising

    Profitable_Advertising

  • Advertising
  • Form of communication for marketing

    first to include paid advertising in its pages, allowing it to lower its price, extend its readership and increase its profitability and the formula was

    Advertising

    Advertising

    Advertising

  • Kate E. Griswold
  • American editor, publisher and proprietor

    proprietor of Profitable Advertising, a monthly trade journal for advertisers. She was "one of the most respected women in turn-of-the-century advertising". Griswold

    Kate E. Griswold

    Kate E. Griswold

    Kate_E._Griswold

  • Online advertising
  • Form of advertising that uses the Internet

    Online advertising, also known as online marketing, Internet advertising, digital advertising or web advertising, is a form of marketing and advertising that

    Online advertising

    Online_advertising

  • History of advertising
  • Major force in capitalist economies

    became the first to rely on paid advertising to lower its price, extend its readership and increase its profitability. This formula was soon copied by

    History of advertising

    History of advertising

    History_of_advertising

  • Scientific Advertising
  • 1923 book by Claude C. Hopkins

    an advertising approach based on testing and measuring. In this way losses from unsuccessful ads are kept to a safe level while gains from profitable ads

    Scientific Advertising

    Scientific_Advertising

  • Social media marketing
  • Promotion of products or services on social media

    etc.), also known as "earned media", rather than use marketer-prepared advertising copy. Social media may be employed in marketing as a communications tool

    Social media marketing

    Social media marketing

    Social_media_marketing

  • Vin Mariani
  • Coca wine and patent medicine of the 1860s

    ISBN 9780470514252. French, J. L. (1897-06-15). "Vin Mariani". Profitable Advertising. 7. Kate E. Griswold: 284–288. Kennedy, Joseph (1985). Coca exotica:

    Vin Mariani

    Vin Mariani

    Vin_Mariani

  • Direct-to-consumer advertising
  • Promotion of medical products directly to consumers

    Direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) refers to the marketing and advertising of pharmaceutical products directly to consumers as patients, as opposed

    Direct-to-consumer advertising

    Direct-to-consumer_advertising

  • Nicotine marketing
  • Marketing technique

    forms of nicotine advertising are banned in many countries. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends a complete tobacco advertising ban. The effectiveness

    Nicotine marketing

    Nicotine marketing

    Nicotine_marketing

  • Marketing
  • Study and process of exploring, creating, and delivering value to customers

    customer requirements profitably". In the past, marketing practice tended to be seen as a creative industry, which included advertising, distribution and

    Marketing

    Marketing

    Marketing

  • 1891 in the United States
  • convention of the National Federation of Women's Clubs. June – Profitable Advertising was established in Boston June 1 – The Johnstown Inclined Plane

    1891 in the United States

    1891 in the United States

    1891_in_the_United_States

  • International advertising
  • purposes of international advertising research: (1) to assist business executives to make profitable international advertising decisions for their specific

    International advertising

    International_advertising

  • Search advertising
  • Placing online advertisements on webpages

    pages. Advertising based on keywords in the surrounding content or context is referred to as Contextual advertising. This is usually less profitable than

    Search advertising

    Search_advertising

  • Confessions of an Advertising Man
  • Book by David Ogilvy

    whether advertising should be abolished. Ogilvy's own experience is that informative advertising is more profitable than "combative" advertising and, although

    Confessions of an Advertising Man

    Confessions_of_an_Advertising_Man

  • American Association of Advertising Agencies
  • U.S. trade association

    The American Association of Advertising Agencies (4As) is a U.S. trade association for advertising agencies which was founded in 1917. It serves over 600

    American Association of Advertising Agencies

    American_Association_of_Advertising_Agencies

  • Advertising mail
  • Distribution of advertising by direct mail or letterbox drop

    Advertising mail, also known as direct mail (by its senders), junk mail (by its recipients), mailshot or admail (North America), letterbox drop or letterboxing

    Advertising mail

    Advertising mail

    Advertising_mail

  • Edward H. Meyer
  • American advertising executive (1927–2023)

    credited Meyer with building Grey into one of the biggest and most profitable advertising agencies in the industry. As part of the deal, Meyer gave up the

    Edward H. Meyer

    Edward_H._Meyer

  • Marketing ethics
  • Area of applied ethics

    such as advertising, promotion, pricing, product development, and distribution. Certain aspects of marketing ethics, particularly advertising and promotional

    Marketing ethics

    Marketing_ethics

  • Pay-per-click
  • Internet advertising model

    used to assess the cost-effectiveness and profitability of internet marketing while minimizing advertising costs and maintaining campaign goals. In Cost

    Pay-per-click

    Pay-per-click

  • Meta Platforms
  • American multinational technology conglomerate

    The company also operates an advertising network for its own sites and third parties; as of 2023[update], advertising accounted for 97.8 percent of its

    Meta Platforms

    Meta Platforms

    Meta_Platforms

  • Metamucil
  • Fibre supplement introduced in 1934

    The advertising slogan at that time was "If not nature, then Metamucil". Procter & Gamble sought to make Metamucil a household name by advertising in magazines

    Metamucil

    Metamucil

    Metamucil

  • Yahoo
  • American web portal

    News, Yahoo Finance, Yahoo Sports, y!entertainment, yahoo!life, and its advertising platform, Yahoo Native. It is operated by the namesake company Yahoo

    Yahoo

    Yahoo

  • J. Walter Thompson
  • Advertising company

    was an advertisement holding company incorporated in 1896 by American advertising pioneer James Walter Thompson. The company was acquired in 1987 by multinational

    J. Walter Thompson

    J._Walter_Thompson

  • Bartle Bogle Hegarty
  • British global advertising agency

    Bartle Bogle Hegarty (BBH) is a British global advertising agency. Founded in 1982 by British ad men John Bartle, Nigel Bogle, and John Hegarty, BBH has

    Bartle Bogle Hegarty

    Bartle_Bogle_Hegarty

  • Content marketing
  • Form of marketing focused on creating content for a targeted audience online

    free content. During the golden age of TV, between the 1940s and 1950s, advertising took over the media. Companies focused on sales rather than connecting

    Content marketing

    Content marketing

    Content_marketing

  • X (social network)
  • American social networking service

    suck at dealing with abuse'". The Verge. Retrieved February 5, 2015. "Profitable Provocations" (PDF). IT for Change. July 2022. Retrieved July 4, 2023

    X (social network)

    X (social network)

    X_(social_network)

  • Target audience
  • Intended or ideal recipient of a message or artistic expression

    catered specifically to the previously intended audience. In marketing and advertising, the target audience is a particular group of consumer within the predetermined

    Target audience

    Target_audience

  • The Black Cat (US magazine)
  • Literary magazine in Boston, Massachusetts

    com. Anonymous (November 15, 1895). "Rambling 'Round the Hub". Profitable Advertising. Vol. V, no. 6. pp. 180–182. Retrieved November 18, 2022. Anonymous

    The Black Cat (US magazine)

    The Black Cat (US magazine)

    The_Black_Cat_(US_magazine)

  • Remnant advertising
  • advertising slots on websites are generally sold by ad exchanges. Shapiro, Bradley T.; et al. (2021). "TV advertising effectiveness and profitability:

    Remnant advertising

    Remnant_advertising

  • Gambling in Australia
  • "disgusting". The government expressed concerns over impacts to the profitability of free-to-air television. Government minister Bill Shorten expressed

    Gambling in Australia

    Gambling in Australia

    Gambling_in_Australia

  • Pets.com
  • Former American online retailer

    rose dramatically due to the attention, the company failed to become profitable and became known as one of the biggest victims of the dot-com crash in

    Pets.com

    Pets.com

  • Annoyance factor
  • Aspect of advertising

    An annoyance factor (or nuisance or irritation factor), in advertising and brand management, is a variable used to measure consumers' perception level

    Annoyance factor

    Annoyance_factor

  • Call to action (marketing)
  • Marketing term

    use of words or phrases that can be incorporated into sales scripts, advertising messages, or web pages, which compel an audience to act in a specific

    Call to action (marketing)

    Call_to_action_(marketing)

  • Pharmaceutical marketing
  • Advertising by pharmaceutical companies

    Some pharmaceutical companies use additional information such as: Profitability of a prescription (script) Accessibility of the physician Tendency of

    Pharmaceutical marketing

    Pharmaceutical_marketing

  • Amstrad E-mailer
  • Personal Communication Centre

    gamepad similar to a PlayStation 1 controller. The emailer also included advertising on its screen but when it downloaded the adverts it was on a free 0808

    Amstrad E-mailer

    Amstrad E-mailer

    Amstrad_E-mailer

  • Attention economy
  • Economic view of human attention as a commodity

    The attention economy refers to the incentives of advertising-driven companies, in particular, to maximize the time and attention their users give to

    Attention economy

    Attention_economy

  • Newspaper
  • Scheduled publication of information about current events

    government-run or at least government-funded; their reliance on advertising revenue and profitability is less critical to their survival. The editorial independence

    Newspaper

    Newspaper

    Newspaper

  • Apple Inc.
  • American multinational technology company

    to profitability by introducing the iMac, iPod, iPhone, and iPad devices; creating the iTunes Store; launching the "Think different" advertising campaign;

    Apple Inc.

    Apple Inc.

    Apple_Inc.

  • Toy advertising
  • Promotion of toys through media

    Toy advertising is the promotion of toys through a variety of media. Advertising campaigns for toys have been criticized for trading on children's naïvety

    Toy advertising

    Toy advertising

    Toy_advertising

  • Jerry Bruckheimer
  • American film and television producer (born 1943)

    drama, comedy, fantasy, horror and science fiction. After working in advertising out of college, Bruckheimer moved into film production in the 1970s.

    Jerry Bruckheimer

    Jerry Bruckheimer

    Jerry_Bruckheimer

  • List of American print journalists
  • E. Griswold (1860–1923) – editor, publisher, and proprietor of Profitable Advertising Corinne Stocker Horton (1871–1947) – newspaper editor (The Atlanta

    List of American print journalists

    List_of_American_print_journalists

  • Kalshi
  • American online prediction gambling company

    2026. According to the site, there are 2.9 unprofitable users for each profitable one. Scholars have challenged whether Kalshi efficiently and accurately

    Kalshi

    Kalshi

  • Sunday (Australian TV program)
  • 1981 Australian TV series or program

    among the few which had profitable advertising due to the strong traffic from loyal television audiences and premium advertising that would be sold as a

    Sunday (Australian TV program)

    Sunday_(Australian_TV_program)

  • Dairy Queen
  • American multinational fast food chain

    Dairy Queens across Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico. When stores were not profitable, the firm closed them. On October 30, 2017, Vasari LLC filed for bankruptcy

    Dairy Queen

    Dairy Queen

    Dairy_Queen

  • Cancellation (broadcasting)
  • Abrupt ending of a radio or television program by the network or syndicator

    figures command a higher advertising fee for the network. As such, shows with a low viewership are generally not as profitable. For most United States

    Cancellation (broadcasting)

    Cancellation_(broadcasting)

  • Tommy Hilfiger (company)
  • American apparel brand

    Gehring and Hilfiger narrowed their focus in the United States to the profitable core sportswear line, and U.S. sales began to rise in 2010. In March 2010

    Tommy Hilfiger (company)

    Tommy Hilfiger (company)

    Tommy_Hilfiger_(company)

  • Channel drift
  • Phenomena of programming format changes by television networks

    becomes less popular or profitable (often due to the fans of that music dying, retiring, and leaving the area, or aging out of advertising demographics) and

    Channel drift

    Channel_drift

  • Cash cow
  • Business jargon

    really very profitable. Its retail sector loses money, and that loss is made up by the tens of billions in gravy coming in from AWS and Advertising Naughton

    Cash cow

    Cash cow

    Cash_cow

  • Sheriff (company)
  • Largest company in Transnistria, Moldova

    members of the KGB. Sheriff has grown to include nearly all forms of profitable business in the unrecognised country, and has even become significantly

    Sheriff (company)

    Sheriff_(company)

  • Chanel No. 5
  • Perfume by Coco Chanel

    Chanel with the opportunity to gain control of Parfums Chanel and its most profitable product, Chanel No. 5. The Wertheimers were Jewish, and Chanel used her

    Chanel No. 5

    Chanel No. 5

    Chanel_No._5

  • Commodity feminism
  • Feminist concept

    taken over enough for feminism to be used and become a commodity that is profitable. This profit off feminism has consumers in debate about how far it can

    Commodity feminism

    Commodity_feminism

  • Ernest P. Worrell
  • Fictional character

    series of feature films. Ernest—created by Varney with the Nashville advertising agency Carden & Cherry—was used in various local television ad campaigns

    Ernest P. Worrell

    Ernest_P._Worrell

  • P. T. Barnum
  • American showman and politician (1810–1891)

    and was its first president. Barnum enjoyed what he publicly dubbed "profitable philanthropy", saying: "If by improving and beautifying our city Bridgeport

    P. T. Barnum

    P. T. Barnum

    P._T._Barnum

  • Sheryl Sandberg
  • American business executive (born 1969)

    directors. As head of the company's advertising business, Sandberg has been credited for making the company profitable. Prior to joining Facebook as its

    Sheryl Sandberg

    Sheryl Sandberg

    Sheryl_Sandberg

  • Wise (company)
  • Financial services company

    billion every month using the service, and that the company had turned profitable six years after being founded. On 21 January 2021, Sky News reported that

    Wise (company)

    Wise (company)

    Wise_(company)

  • René Groebli
  • Swiss photographer and photojournalist (1927–2026)

    1927 – 5 May 2026) was a Swiss exhibiting and published industrial and advertising photographer, known for his expressionistic photo-books, his photojournalism

    René Groebli

    René Groebli

    René_Groebli

  • Beatrice Tonnesen
  • American photographer (1871–1958)

    Citizens - Image Gallery Essay". Wisconsin Historical Society. Profitable Advertising. 12 (7). December, 1903. p. 487. R. Atkinson Fox Society. Martin

    Beatrice Tonnesen

    Beatrice Tonnesen

    Beatrice_Tonnesen

  • Porter's five forces analysis
  • Framework to analyse level of competition within an industry

    attractiveness or unattractiveness of an industry with respect to its profitability. An "unattractive" industry is one in which these forces collectively

    Porter's five forces analysis

    Porter's five forces analysis

    Porter's_five_forces_analysis

  • A9.com
  • Subsidiary of Amazon based in Palo Alto, California

    com was a subsidiary of Amazon that developed search engine and search advertising technology. A9 was based in Palo Alto, California, with teams in Seattle

    A9.com

    A9.com

    A9.com

  • Betfair
  • British online gambling company

    2002–03 season before the Gambling Act 2005 prohibited the industry from advertising on television and radio. In March 2007, Betfair launched its own Betfair

    Betfair

    Betfair

  • Peggy Olson
  • Fictional character from "Mad Men"

    Peggy is secretary to Don Draper (Jon Hamm), creative director of the advertising agency Sterling Cooper. She soon discovers her passion for copywriting

    Peggy Olson

    Peggy_Olson

  • Johnstone Bennett
  • American actress and vaudeville performer (1870–1906)

    Light Flashes" The Capital (June 24, 1899): 10. "Metropolitan" Profitable Advertising (February 15, 1898): 351. "Vanquishes a Mouse; Johnstone Bennett's

    Johnstone Bennett

    Johnstone Bennett

    Johnstone_Bennett

  • History of YouTube
  • content are uploaded to YouTube every minute. Based on reported quarterly advertising revenue, YouTube is estimated to have US$15 billion in annual revenues

    History of YouTube

    History of YouTube

    History_of_YouTube

  • Target market
  • Group of people toward which an organization has decided to aim its marketing efforts

    likely to buy a business's market offerings or are likely to be the most profitable segments for the business to service. Once the target market(s) have been

    Target market

    Target_market

  • Rothaus
  • German brewery

    in the southern Black Forest, is one of Germany's most successful and profitable regional breweries. Rothaus received its name from the patrician family

    Rothaus

    Rothaus

    Rothaus

  • Miss Selfridge
  • Defunct British high street store chain

    Selfridge began their online shop in 2003. Іn the following years, the profitability of Miss Selfridge was inconsistent for Arcadia. Arcadia Group went into

    Miss Selfridge

    Miss Selfridge

    Miss_Selfridge

  • Oneida Limited
  • American manufacturer and seller of tableware and cutlery

    traps and chains. It phased out these enterprises as they became less profitable. In 1916, Oneida opened its first international factory in Niagara Falls

    Oneida Limited

    Oneida_Limited

  • Robert Pittman (media executive)
  • American businessman

    consumer-focused industries. In giving him its first 'Media Visionary" award, advertising publication Adweek referred to him as a "jack of all media" and former

    Robert Pittman (media executive)

    Robert Pittman (media executive)

    Robert_Pittman_(media_executive)

  • Ted Turner
  • American media mogul (1938–2026)

    1963 when he took over his father's billboard business—Turner Outdoor Advertising, then worth $1 million—after his father's suicide at the age of 53. His

    Ted Turner

    Ted Turner

    Ted_Turner

  • Dunkin' Donuts
  • American multinational food company

    they would like to be thought of as a destination for coffee, its most profitable product. The branding would be implemented in other locations in the latter

    Dunkin' Donuts

    Dunkin' Donuts

    Dunkin'_Donuts

  • Burger King
  • Global chain of hamburger fast food restaurants headquartered in Florida

    Metropolitan in 1989. Initially, Grand Met attempted to bring the chain to profitability under newly minted CEO Barry Gibbons; the changes he initiated during

    Burger King

    Burger King

    Burger_King

  • Etsy
  • E-commerce website focused on handmade or vintage items

    October 2007. In June 2007, it expected to be profitable by the fall, but in December 2007 it was not a profitable company. In January 2008, Etsy received an

    Etsy

    Etsy

    Etsy

  • Neopets
  • Virtual pet site

    money from the first paying customers using an advertising method trademarked as "immersive advertising". In 2004, Neopets released a premium version and

    Neopets

    Neopets

  • Midas (automotive service)
  • American chain of automotive service centers

    van-conversion operations in 1982, allowing the company to focus more on its profitable under-the-car services. By 1983, Midas had captured 26% of the $1.3 billion

    Midas (automotive service)

    Midas (automotive service)

    Midas_(automotive_service)

  • Go.Compare
  • British financial services comparison website

    breakdown cover. Since 2021 it has been owned by Future plc. The company's advertising campaign in 2015 was voted as the "most irritating advertisement." The

    Go.Compare

    Go.Compare

  • Sonic Drive-In
  • American fast food chain

    root beer, hamburgers, and hot dogs, Smith decided to focus on the more-profitable root beer stand. He bought out his business partner. Initially, Top Hat

    Sonic Drive-In

    Sonic Drive-In

    Sonic_Drive-In

  • Segmenting-targeting-positioning
  • Framework that implements market segmentation

    Targeting identifies the most attractive segments, usually the ones most profitable for the business. Positioning proposes distinctive competitive advantages

    Segmenting-targeting-positioning

    Segmenting-targeting-positioning

  • Sales promotion
  • Short-term incentive to initiate trial or purchase

    the promotional mix. The primary elements in the promotional mix are advertising, personal selling, direct marketing and publicity/public relations. Sales

    Sales promotion

    Sales_promotion

  • Jeevansathi.com
  • Indian matrimonial portal

    The first center was launched in Mumbai in 2008. Jeevansathi.com became profitable for the first time during the first quarter of 2016-17, earning ₹65 lakh

    Jeevansathi.com

    Jeevansathi.com

  • M6 (TV channel)
  • French national television network

    pronunciation: [ɛm sis]), also known as Métropole Télévision, is the most profitable private national French television channel and the third most watched

    M6 (TV channel)

    M6 (TV channel)

    M6_(TV_channel)

  • Branded (2012 film)
  • 2012 Russian film

    with fast food company executives to discuss a plan to make the industry profitable again. They plan to change public perceptions of beauty and "make fat

    Branded (2012 film)

    Branded_(2012_film)

  • Loss leader
  • Product sold below cost to stimulate other, more profitable sales

    price below its minimum profit margin to stimulate other sales of more profitable goods or services. The use of a loss leader is a pricing strategy, a sales

    Loss leader

    Loss_leader

  • Chrysler
  • American subsidiary of automaker Stellantis

    Chrysler acquired American Motors Corporation (AMC), which brought the profitable Jeep, as well as the newly formed Eagle, brands under the Chrysler umbrella

    Chrysler

    Chrysler

    Chrysler

  • Kick (service)
  • Australian livestreaming site

    Craven said Kick is not currently profitable. However, the company tentatively plans to become profitable through advertising in one to three years. In March

    Kick (service)

    Kick_(service)

  • Ryanair
  • Ultra-low-cost airline of Ireland

    capitalisation behind Delta Air Lines and United Airlines, and the fifth-most profitable by net income. In 2025, the company sold 208 million airline tickets,

    Ryanair

    Ryanair

    Ryanair

  • Razorfish (company)
  • American interactive agency

    Razorfish is a digital advertising agency and a subsidiary of Publicis Groupe. The brand was merged into Publicis in 2019 and was revived in 2020. Razorfish

    Razorfish (company)

    Razorfish_(company)

  • Google
  • American multinational technology company

    to finalize the profitable agreement. During 2025, Google engaged in a $45 million, six-month contract with Israel to run advertising campaigns. Some

    Google

    Google

    Google

  • Copy (publishing)
  • Written material

    Studies of Advertising. New York: Routledge. p. 61. ISBN 9781138649521. Kobak, James (2002). How to Start a Magazine: And Publish It Profitably. New York:

    Copy (publishing)

    Copy_(publishing)

  • Kit house
  • Premade housing materials in the US and Canada

    off their home mortgages with Sears and Montgomery Ward. Without the profitable mortgage program Montgomery Ward decided to discontinue its offerings

    Kit house

    Kit house

    Kit_house

  • AO World
  • UK electrical retailer

    expectations following its strategic pivot to focus on cash generation and profitability, which included reducing its cost base by £30 million. In the same month

    AO World

    AO_World

  • Saatchi & Saatchi
  • British multinational communications and advertising agency network

    Saatchi and Saatchi is a British multinational communications and advertising agency network with 114 offices in 76 countries and more than 6,500 staff

    Saatchi & Saatchi

    Saatchi_&_Saatchi

  • Armand Salacrou
  • French dramatist (1899–1989)

    works show the influence of the Surrealists. He was the owner of a profitable advertising firm, but sold it in order to devote his time to writing plays.

    Armand Salacrou

    Armand Salacrou

    Armand_Salacrou

  • Graphics
  • Visual presentation on some surface

    changes over time. Advertising is one of the most profitable uses of graphics; artists often do advertising work or take advertising potential into account

    Graphics

    Graphics

  • Axios (website)
  • American news website

    2020, The Wall Street Journal reported that Axios was on track to be profitable in 2020 "despite the economic turmoil stemming from the coronavirus that

    Axios (website)

    Axios_(website)

  • La Choy
  • American brand of Asian food products

    600 m2) of production space. To reduce overhead costs and maintain profitability during World War II, management decided to relocate the company from

    La Choy

    La_Choy

  • Scion (automobile)
  • Former American and Canadian car brand, marque of Toyota

    relatively few Scion buyers were making follow-on purchases from the more profitable Toyota and Lexus lines, and Gen Y buyers were generally making more pragmatic

    Scion (automobile)

    Scion_(automobile)

  • Thorleif Dahl
  • Norwegian advertising executive and publisher

    death of his brother Georg Sverdrup Dahl in 1922, he took over the profitable advertising agency which had been established by his brother. In addition to

    Thorleif Dahl

    Thorleif_Dahl

  • Mars Blackmon
  • Fictional character

    been credited as a landmark in the evolution of sneakers into massively profitable items of fashion. When Lee was first approached to co-star with Michael

    Mars Blackmon

    Mars_Blackmon

  • The Roku Channel
  • Free streaming video service

    Retrieved August 23, 2025. Keys, Matthew (October 30, 2025). "Roku is profitable again, posts $1.21 billion in Q3 revenue". TheDesk.net. Retrieved October

    The Roku Channel

    The_Roku_Channel

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  • Akanni
  • Boy/Male

    African

    Akanni

    Profitable encounter; our encounter brings wealth.

    Akanni

  • ONESIMOS
  • Male

    Greek

    ONESIMOS

    (Ονήσιμος) Greek name ONESIMOS means "profitable, useful." In the bible, this is the name of an escaped slave.

    ONESIMOS

  • ONESIME
  • Male

    French

    ONESIME

    French form of Latin Onesimus, ONESIME means "profitable, useful."

    ONESIME

  • Onesimus
  • Biblical

    Onesimus

    profitable; useful

    Onesimus

  • Onesimus
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Onesimus

    Profitable, useful.

    Onesimus

  • Labhanshi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Labhanshi

    Profitable

    Labhanshi

  • Nafia |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Nafia |

    Profitable, Beneficial

    Nafia |

  • Nafiah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Nafiah

    Profitable

    Nafiah

  • Nafia
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Nafia

    Profitable, Beneficial

    Nafia

  • Ajaz
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Ajaz

    Profitable

    Ajaz

  • Nafiah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, Muslim, Sindhi

    Nafiah

    Profitable

    Nafiah

  • ONISIM
  • Male

    Russian

    ONISIM

    (Онисим) Russian form of Greek Onesimos, ONISIM means "profitable, useful."

    ONISIM

  • Nafiah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Nafiah |

    Profitable

    Nafiah |

  • ANISIM
  • Male

    Russian

    ANISIM

    (Анисим) Variant spelling of Russian Onisim, a form of Greek Onesimos, ANISIM means "profitable, useful."

    ANISIM

  • Naafiah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Naafiah

    Beneficial; Advantagious; Useful; Good; Profitable

    Naafiah

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  • Mateotechny
  • n.

    Any unprofitable science.

  • Frustraneous
  • a.

    Vain; useless; unprofitable.

  • Advantageously
  • adv.

    Profitably; with advantage.

  • Profitable
  • a.

    Yielding or bringing profit or gain; gainful; lucrative; useful; helpful; advantageous; beneficial; as, a profitable trade; profitable business; a profitable study or profession.

  • Endless
  • a.

    Without profitable end; fruitless; unsatisfying.

  • Emolumental
  • a.

    Pertaining to an emolument; profitable.

  • Gainful
  • a.

    Profitable; advantageous; lucrative.

  • Utile
  • v. t.

    Profitable; useful.

  • Proratable
  • a.

    Capable of being prorated, or divided proportionately.

  • Behoovable
  • a.

    Supplying need; profitable; advantageous.

  • Profitless
  • a.

    Without profit; unprofitable.

  • Proficuous
  • a.

    Profitable; advantageous; useful.

  • Disprofitable
  • a.

    Unprofitable.

  • Inutile
  • a.

    Useless; unprofitable.

  • Behooveful
  • a.

    Advantageous; useful; profitable.

  • Ungainly
  • a.

    Unsuitable; unprofitable.

  • Pern
  • v. t.

    To take profit of; to make profitable.

  • Fructuous
  • a.

    Fruitful; productive; profitable.

  • Improfitable
  • a.

    Unprofitable.

  • Lucriferous
  • a.

    Gainful; profitable.