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  • Radial nerve dysfunction
  • Medical condition

    Radial nerve dysfunction is a problem associated with the radial nerve resulting from injury consisting of acute trauma to the radial nerve. The damage

    Radial nerve dysfunction

    Radial nerve dysfunction

    Radial_nerve_dysfunction

  • Radial neuropathy
  • Human disease

    Radial neuropathy is a type of mononeuropathy which results from acute trauma to the radial nerve that extends the length of the arm. It is known as transient

    Radial neuropathy

    Radial neuropathy

    Radial_neuropathy

  • Axillary nerve
  • Nerve of the human body near the armpit

    the right upper extremity. Axillary nerve Axillary nerve Axillary nerve Axillary nerve Axillary nerve dysfunction This article incorporates text in the

    Axillary nerve

    Axillary nerve

    Axillary_nerve

  • Nerve compression syndrome
  • Symptoms resulting from chronic, direct pressure on a peripheral nerve

    prolonged pressure on a nerve. The term "Saturday night palsy" is used for a radial nerve injury caused by prolonged compression of the nerve at the spiral groove

    Nerve compression syndrome

    Nerve compression syndrome

    Nerve_compression_syndrome

  • Dermatome (anatomy)
  • Type of area of skin

    somatic dysfunction of the spine or viral infection. Certain skin problems tend to orient lesions along dermatomal lines. In referred pain, sensory nerve fibers

    Dermatome (anatomy)

    Dermatome (anatomy)

    Dermatome_(anatomy)

  • Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation
  • Therapeutic technique

    reductions in hand tremors were reported following noninvasive median and radial nerve stimulation. Transcutaneous afferent patterned stimulation (TAPS) is

    Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation

    Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation

    Transcutaneous_electrical_nerve_stimulation

  • Neurectomy
  • Surgical removal of a peripheral nerve

    sensory function not related to pain (e.g. vestibular nerve dysfunction causing vertigo). A temporary nerve block with an anesthetic is usually performed before

    Neurectomy

    Neurectomy

  • Eardrum
  • Membrane separating the external ear from the middle ear

    auriculotemporal nerve, a branch of the mandibular nerve (cranial nerve V3), with contributions from the auricular branch of the vagus nerve (cranial nerve X), the

    Eardrum

    Eardrum

    Eardrum

  • Peroneal nerve paralysis
  • Medical condition

    are damaged. Dysfunction of a single nerve such as the common peroneal nerve is called a mononeuropathy. Mononeuropathy means the nerve damage is occurred

    Peroneal nerve paralysis

    Peroneal nerve paralysis

    Peroneal_nerve_paralysis

  • Median nerve palsy
  • Medical condition

    injuries (median nerve 68.89%, ulnar nerve 71.3% and radial nerve 77.06%). The highest percentage of patients discharged with median nerve injuries in 2006

    Median nerve palsy

    Median nerve palsy

    Median_nerve_palsy

  • Biceps
  • Muscle on the front of the upper arm

    brachialis muscle and the coracobrachialis muscle, with whom the biceps shares a nerve supply. The biceps muscle has two heads, the short head and the long head

    Biceps

    Biceps

    Biceps

  • Mydriasis
  • Excessive dilation of the pupil

    remain excessively large even in a bright environment. The excitation of the radial fibres of the iris which increases the pupillary aperture is referred to

    Mydriasis

    Mydriasis

    Mydriasis

  • Cubital tunnel syndrome
  • Compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow

    neuropathy, or nerve compression syndrome, a condition caused by compression, traction, or friction of the ulnar nerve at the elbow. Nerve compression is

    Cubital tunnel syndrome

    Cubital tunnel syndrome

    Cubital_tunnel_syndrome

  • Astrocyte
  • Type of brain cell

    including fibrous (in white matter), protoplasmic (in grey matter), and radial. The fibrous glia are usually located within white matter, have relatively

    Astrocyte

    Astrocyte

    Astrocyte

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Compression of the median nerve in the wrist

    the nerve itself. There is a dose-respondent curve such that greater and longer periods of pressure are associated with greater nerve dysfunction. The

    Carpal tunnel syndrome

    Carpal tunnel syndrome

    Carpal_tunnel_syndrome

  • Pathophysiology of nerve entrapment
  • microcirculatory environment. The amount of pressure required to cause nerve dysfunction starts at around 20mmHg where epineural venus blood flow is reduced

    Pathophysiology of nerve entrapment

    Pathophysiology of nerve entrapment

    Pathophysiology_of_nerve_entrapment

  • Nyctalopia
  • Condition making it difficult or impossible to see in relatively low light

    Pathological myopia Refractive surgery (LASIK, photorefractive keratectomy, radial keratotomy) Retinal detachment Retinitis pigmentosa Sorsby's Fundus Dystrophy

    Nyctalopia

    Nyctalopia

    Nyctalopia

  • Papilledema
  • Swelling of the eye's optic disc due to high intracranial pressure

    research has shown that point-of-care ultrasound can be used to measure optic nerve sheath diameter for detection of increased intracranial pressure and shows

    Papilledema

    Papilledema

    Papilledema

  • Polyneuropathy in dogs and cats
  • involved, unlike mononeuropathy. Polyneuropathy usually involves motor nerve dysfunction, also known as lower motor neuron disease. Symptoms include decreased

    Polyneuropathy in dogs and cats

    Polyneuropathy_in_dogs_and_cats

  • Ulnar neuropathy
  • Disease of the ulnar nerve in the forearm

    Archived from the original on 2018-06-25. Retrieved 2016-07-23. "Ulnar nerve dysfunction: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia". medlineplus.gov. Archived from

    Ulnar neuropathy

    Ulnar neuropathy

    Ulnar_neuropathy

  • Polyneuropathy
  • Any disease affecting peripheral nerves on both sides of the body

    Polyneuropathy (from Greek poly- 'many'; neuro- 'nerve' and -pathy 'sickness') is damage or disease affecting peripheral nerves (peripheral neuropathy)

    Polyneuropathy

    Polyneuropathy

    Polyneuropathy

  • Intramuscular injection
  • Medical injection into a muscle

    damage to the radial and axillary nerves. In rare cases when not performed properly, the injection may result in shoulder dysfunction. The most frequent

    Intramuscular injection

    Intramuscular injection

    Intramuscular_injection

  • Heart rate
  • Speed of the heartbeat, measured in beats per minute

    region of the brain with impulses traveling via the vagus nerve (cranial nerve X). The vagus nerve sends branches to both the SA and AV nodes, and to portions

    Heart rate

    Heart rate

    Heart_rate

  • Electromyography
  • Electrodiagnostic medicine technique

    called nerve conduction study (NCS). Needle EMG and NCSs are typically indicated when there is pain in the limbs, weakness from spinal nerve compression

    Electromyography

    Electromyography

    Electromyography

  • Heterochromia
  • Difference in coloration, usually of the iris but also of hair or skin

    characterized by a port-wine stain nevus in the distribution of the trigeminal nerve, ipsilateral leptomeningeal angiomas with intracranial calcification and

    Heterochromia

    Heterochromia

    Heterochromia

  • Glossary of neuroscience
  • and basal ganglia dysfunction. Allodynia A condition in which normally non-painful stimuli are perceived as painful, often due to nerve damage or sensitization

    Glossary of neuroscience

    Glossary_of_neuroscience

  • Fecal incontinence
  • Inability to refrain from defecation

    pudendal nerve damage. The pudendal nerve may sustain irreversible injury if it is stretched more than 12% of its original length. The nerve is especially

    Fecal incontinence

    Fecal incontinence

    Fecal_incontinence

  • Triangular interval
  • Intermuscular space in the shoulder

    pain presented in shoulder dysfunctions may be of a nerve origin secondary to adverse neural tension of the radial nerve. The triceps brachii has a potential

    Triangular interval

    Triangular interval

    Triangular_interval

  • Penile plethysmography
  • Measurement of bloodflow to the penis

    required. When applied during nerve-sparing surgery, electrical stimulation penile plethysmograph is an erectile dysfunction prognostic. The patient is provided

    Penile plethysmography

    Penile plethysmography

    Penile_plethysmography

  • Lameness (equine)
  • Abnormal gait or stance in horses

    subsequently alter gait. Radial nerve paralysis will cause a dropped elbow and make it difficult to extend the affected limb. Suprascapular nerve damage will lead

    Lameness (equine)

    Lameness_(equine)

  • Long-term impact of alcohol on the brain
  • Effect of alcohol consumption on the brain

    alcohol-related brain damage, with alcohol acting as a direct neurotoxin to nerve cells, while low levels of alcohol consumption can cause decreases in brain

    Long-term impact of alcohol on the brain

    Long-term impact of alcohol on the brain

    Long-term_impact_of_alcohol_on_the_brain

  • Stinger (medicine)
  • Neurological injury sustained by athletes

    a severe case, it can prevent one from healing. The dysfunctions that caused the peripheral nerve injury must be identified to treat and prevent future

    Stinger (medicine)

    Stinger_(medicine)

  • Neural fibrolipoma
  • encroaches on a nerve. Surgery is often needed to relieve pressure. Some common nerves that are affected are the median, ulnar, radial, perineal, and brachial

    Neural fibrolipoma

    Neural_fibrolipoma

  • List of syndromes
  • Syndromes

    Aromatase excess syndrome Arterial tortuosity syndrome Arthrogryposis–renal dysfunction–cholestasis syndrome Arts syndrome Ascher's syndrome Asherman's syndrome

    List of syndromes

    List_of_syndromes

  • List of ICD-9 codes 320–389: diseases of the nervous system and sense organs
  • tunnel syndrome 354.1 Other lesion of median nerve 354.2 Lesion of ulnar nerve 354.3 Lesion of radial nerve 354.4 Causalgia 354.5 Mononeuritis multiplex

    List of ICD-9 codes 320–389: diseases of the nervous system and sense organs

    List_of_ICD-9_codes_320–389:_diseases_of_the_nervous_system_and_sense_organs

  • Dopamine
  • Organic chemical that functions both as a hormone and a neurotransmitter

    as a neurotransmitter—a chemical released by neurons (nerve cells) to send signals to other nerve cells. The brain includes several distinct dopamine pathways

    Dopamine

    Dopamine

    Dopamine

  • Human brain
  • Central organ of the human nervous system

    trochlear nerve, trigeminal nerve, abducens nerve, facial nerve, vestibulocochlear nerve, glossopharyngeal nerve, vagus nerve, accessory nerve and hypoglossal

    Human brain

    Human brain

    Human_brain

  • Keratoconus
  • Medical condition involving the eye

    patients with keratoconus. Keratotomies are a group of corneal procedures. Radial keratotomy is a refractive surgery procedure where the surgeon makes a spoke-like

    Keratoconus

    Keratoconus

    Keratoconus

  • Epiretinal membrane
  • Eye disease

    coherence tomography (OCT) of the macula. Features include a thickening of the nerve fiber layer and a serrated appearance to the surface of the retina just

    Epiretinal membrane

    Epiretinal membrane

    Epiretinal_membrane

  • Telangiectasia
  • Small dilated blood vessels

    volume during pregnancy, which tends to distend veins, causing valve dysfunction which leads to blood pooling in the veins. Moreover, later in pregnancy

    Telangiectasia

    Telangiectasia

    Telangiectasia

  • Rectal prolapse
  • Protrusion of the walls of the rectum outside the body

    procedures may be selected to reduce risk of nerve damage, for example in young male patients for whom sexual dysfunction may be a major concern. Perineal rectosigmoidectomy

    Rectal prolapse

    Rectal prolapse

    Rectal_prolapse

  • Episcleritis
  • Medical condition

    due to engorgement of the large episcleral blood vessels, which run in a radial direction from the limbus. Typically, there is no uveitis, or thickening

    Episcleritis

    Episcleritis

    Episcleritis

  • Grey columns
  • Three columns of grey matter within the spinal cord

    integration, and modulation of nociceptive and non-nociceptive signals. Dysfunction of the dorsal horn circuitry has been implicated in chronic pain conditions

    Grey columns

    Grey columns

    Grey_columns

  • Cilium
  • Organelle found on eukaryotic cells

    components that enable motility including the outer and inner dynein arms, and radial spokes. Some motile cilia lack the central pair, and some non-motile cilia

    Cilium

    Cilium

    Cilium

  • Ophthalmology
  • Field of medicine treating eye disorders

    diagnosis and in recording eye movements. Visual field testing to detect dysfunction in central and peripheral vision which may be caused by various medical

    Ophthalmology

    Ophthalmology

    Ophthalmology

  • Glossary of medicine
  • spastic. Radial artery – In human anatomy, the radial artery is the main artery of the lateral aspect of the forearm. Radial nerve – is a nerve in the human

    Glossary of medicine

    Glossary_of_medicine

  • List of medical mnemonics
  • lacrimation, urination, defecation, gastric upset, and emesis (effects of nerve agent or organophosphate poisoning) MS MAID: Monitors (EKG, SpO2, EtCO2

    List of medical mnemonics

    List_of_medical_mnemonics

  • Reelin
  • Large secreted extracellular matrix glycoprotein involved in neuronal migration

    schizophrenia, Alzheimer's disease, autism and other highly complex dysfunctions. These and other discoveries, coupled with the perspective of unraveling

    Reelin

    Reelin

    Reelin

  • Interventional radiology
  • Medical subspecialty

    disease The classic symptoms include buttock claudication and erectile dysfunction, with decreased femoral pulses. Additional symptoms of critical limb

    Interventional radiology

    Interventional radiology

    Interventional_radiology

  • Acanthamoeba keratitis
  • Eye infection caused by a protist

    the infection can then group around corneal nerves, producing radial deposits (radial keratoneuritis), and causing extreme pain. These are features also

    Acanthamoeba keratitis

    Acanthamoeba keratitis

    Acanthamoeba_keratitis

  • Hydrostatic shock
  • Controversial theory in terminal ballistics

    are caused by temporary cavity effects (strain placed on the bone by the radial tissue displacement produced by the temporary cavity formation). Proponents

    Hydrostatic shock

    Hydrostatic shock

    Hydrostatic_shock

  • Humerus fracture
  • Medical condition

    radiographic images taken from the AP and lateral viewpoints. Damage to the radial nerve from a shaft fracture can be identified by an inability to bend the hand

    Humerus fracture

    Humerus fracture

    Humerus_fracture

  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Disease that damages the myelin sheaths around nerves

    disease where the immune system attacks myelin, the insulating cover of nerve cells in the human body, causing damage to one's own central nervous system

    Multiple sclerosis

    Multiple sclerosis

    Multiple_sclerosis

  • Pitt–Hopkins syndrome
  • Medical condition

    syndrome, a severe epileptic encephalopathy associated with autonomic dysfunction". American Journal of Human Genetics. 80 (5): 988–993. doi:10.1086/515582

    Pitt–Hopkins syndrome

    Pitt–Hopkins syndrome

    Pitt–Hopkins_syndrome

  • Colpocephaly
  • Brain malformation in which the lateral ventricles are enlarged

    then start migrating from the germinal zone to cortex along specialized radial glial fibers. Next, neurons organize themselves into layers and form synaptic

    Colpocephaly

    Colpocephaly

    Colpocephaly

  • Cellular extensions
  • Structures projecting from cells

    addition, oligodendrocytes possess two distinct types of microtubules: Radial microtubules: They are located in the proximal regions of the ramified processes

    Cellular extensions

    Cellular extensions

    Cellular_extensions

  • Medical terminology
  • Language used to describe the human body

    by antigens, which leads to clonal selection and affinity maturation. Dysfunction of the immune system can cause autoimmune diseases, inflammatory diseases

    Medical terminology

    Medical terminology

    Medical_terminology

  • List of diseases (H)
  • deletion 2p Holoprosencephaly ectrodactyly cleft lip palate Holoprosencephaly radial heart renal anomalies Holoprosencephaly Holt–Oram syndrome Holzgreve–Wagner–Rehder

    List of diseases (H)

    List_of_diseases_(H)

  • Abraham Kornzweig
  • American ophthalmologist

    Symptoms include ataxia, peripheral neuropathy and other forms of nerve dysfunction. Treatment includes vitamin E. Characteristics of the syndrome include

    Abraham Kornzweig

    Abraham_Kornzweig

  • Internal rectal prolapse
  • Medical condition

    induced pudendal neuropathy (nerve damage) caused by stretching of the nerve secondary to chronic straining. The pudendal nerve may undergo irreversible damage

    Internal rectal prolapse

    Internal_rectal_prolapse

  • Immune system contribution to regeneration
  • an important regenerative components of the immune system and their dysfunction can impair tissue repair. Historically, macrophages have been grouped

    Immune system contribution to regeneration

    Immune_system_contribution_to_regeneration

  • List of eponymous medical signs
  • Pathognomonic List of medical triads and pentads if the palmar arch is not present, radial artery stick for blood gases is contraindicated Goldman, Lee (25 July 2011)

    List of eponymous medical signs

    List_of_eponymous_medical_signs

  • Adrenal gland
  • Endocrine gland

    the body in stress situations. A number of endocrine diseases involve dysfunctions of the adrenal gland. Overproduction of cortisol leads to Cushing's syndrome

    Adrenal gland

    Adrenal gland

    Adrenal_gland

  • Prosthesis
  • Artificial device that replaces a missing body part

    devices or nipple prostheses. Penile prostheses are used to treat erectile dysfunction, perform phalloplasty procedures in men, and to build a new penis in

    Prosthesis

    Prosthesis

    Prosthesis

  • Accommodation (vertebrate eye)
  • Focusing ability of eye

    account the complexities in the suspensory ligaments and the presence of radial as well as circular muscles in the ciliary body. In this model the ligaments

    Accommodation (vertebrate eye)

    Accommodation (vertebrate eye)

    Accommodation_(vertebrate_eye)

  • Stem cell
  • Unspecialized biological cell that can become specialized

    characteristics. The process of generating neurons from radial glial cells is called neurogenesis. The radial glial cell, has a distinctive bipolar morphology

    Stem cell

    Stem cell

    Stem_cell

  • Copper deficiency
  • Insufficient level of copper in the body, leading to anaemia and nervous symptoms

    sensory ataxia (irregular muscle coordination) due to dorsal column dysfunction or degeneration of the spinal cord (myelopathy). Patients with ataxic

    Copper deficiency

    Copper deficiency

    Copper_deficiency

  • Electroencephalography
  • Electrophysiological method to record electrical activity of the brain

    not generally seen in wakefulness – if they are, it is a sign of brain dysfunction. EEG can detect abnormal electrical discharges such as sharp waves, spikes

    Electroencephalography

    Electroencephalography

    Electroencephalography

  • Magnetic resonance imaging
  • Medical imaging technique

    warnings for using gadolinium-based contrast agents in patients with kidney dysfunction". Information on Gadolinium-Based Contrast Agents. U.S. Food and Drug

    Magnetic resonance imaging

    Magnetic resonance imaging

    Magnetic_resonance_imaging

  • ICD-9-CM Volume 3
  • System of procedure codes within ICD-9 Clinical Modification

    psychotherapy and counselling (94.41) Group therapy for psychosexual dysfunction (94.42) Family therapy (94.43) Psychodrama (94.44) Other group therapy

    ICD-9-CM Volume 3

    ICD-9-CM_Volume_3

  • Sialadenitis
  • Medical condition

    sarcoidosis is known as Heerfordt's syndrome which is characterized by facial nerve palsy, enlargement of the parotid and anterior uveitis. One study came to

    Sialadenitis

    Sialadenitis

    Sialadenitis

  • Colony stimulating factor 1 receptor
  • Protein found in humans

    follicles and ovarian macrophages. It is not clear whether ovulation dysfunction in Csf1r loss-of-function mice is due to loss of the protective effects

    Colony stimulating factor 1 receptor

    Colony stimulating factor 1 receptor

    Colony_stimulating_factor_1_receptor

  • Cerebral organoid
  • Artificial miniature brain like organ

    progenitor cells into specific neural tissues such as hippocampal tissue, optic nerve, cerebral cortex, etc. are unknown. It is believed that cerebral organoids

    Cerebral organoid

    Cerebral organoid

    Cerebral_organoid

  • List of diseases (C)
  • with IgM monoclonal Chronic erosive gastritis Chronic fatigue immune dysfunction syndrome Chronic fatigue syndrome Chronic granulomatous disease Chronic

    List of diseases (C)

    List_of_diseases_(C)

  • Central nervous system effects from radiation exposure during spaceflight
  • Space radiation effects on the brain

    eight-arm radial maze. Radiation exposure impaired the rats’ cognitive behavior, since they committed more errors than control rats in the radial maze and

    Central nervous system effects from radiation exposure during spaceflight

    Central_nervous_system_effects_from_radiation_exposure_during_spaceflight

  • DISC1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    neurogenesis and neuroplasticity, vulnerability to schizophrenia may involve dysfunction in the hippocampus, a brain region in which adult neurogenesis occurs

    DISC1

    DISC1

    DISC1

  • Management of depression
  • Therapies, medications, and devices

    respond to the first SSRI tried can be switched to another. If sexual dysfunction is present prior to the onset of depression, SSRIs should be avoided

    Management of depression

    Management_of_depression

  • Transgenerational epigenetic inheritance
  • Epigenetic transmission without DNA primary structure alteration

    Such maternal risk factors linked to late-onset PAH includes placental dysfunction, hypertension, obesity, and preeclampsia. These maternal risk factors

    Transgenerational epigenetic inheritance

    Transgenerational epigenetic inheritance

    Transgenerational_epigenetic_inheritance

  • Nutritional neuroscience
  • Scientific discipline

    deficiency that does not cause anemia disrupted axon growth in the auditory nerve affecting auditory brainstem latency without major changes in myelination

    Nutritional neuroscience

    Nutritional neuroscience

    Nutritional_neuroscience

  • Outline of cardiology
  • Branch of medicine dealing with the heart

    considered to be a systolic blood pressure over 180. If there is no organ dysfunction it is called a hypertensive urgency, but if there is (e.g., confusion

    Outline of cardiology

    Outline_of_cardiology

  • List of OMIM disorder codes
  • metabolism dysfunction, pulmonary, 1; 265120; SFTPB Surfactant metabolism dysfunction, pulmonary, 2; 610913; SFTPC Surfactant metabolism dysfunction, pulmonary

    List of OMIM disorder codes

    List_of_OMIM_disorder_codes

  • Biomarkers of multiple sclerosis
  • marker for white matter axonal injury About biomarkers for MRI images, Radial Diffusivity has been suggested as a biomarker associated with the level

    Biomarkers of multiple sclerosis

    Biomarkers_of_multiple_sclerosis

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Norfolk)

    Neave

    English (Norfolk) : variant spelling of Neve ‘nephew’.Scottish : from a place called Nevay in Angus.

    Neave

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Mokshi

    Spirited, Energy, Nerve

    Mokshi

  • Nerve
  • Boy/Male

    Dutch

    Nerve

    Strong.

    Nerve

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  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, French

    Radia

    Satisfied; Content

    Radia

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    Hindu, Indian

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    Nerve in Brain

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  • Male

    English

    RANDAL

    Medieval form of English Randolf, RANDAL means "shield-wolf."

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    English

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    Variant spelling of English Gaddiel, GADIEL means "God is my fortune." 

    GADIEL

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  • Female

    English

    NEVE

    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Niamh,  NEVE means "beauty, brightness."

    NEVE

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  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Finnish, Swedish, Turkish

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    Famous Friend; Happy; Cheerful

    Merve

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    Style; Verve

    Flair

  • Neve
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Dutch, Danish, and Swedish

    Neve

    English, Dutch, Danish, and Swedish : from Middle English, Old Norse, Middle Dutch neve ‘nephew’, presumably denoting the nephew of some great personage.French (Nève) : Lyonnais habitational name from the Rhône place name En Nève, which derives from misdivision of En ève ‘in water’ (modern standard French en eau).Italian : from the personal name Neve, which may be from neve ‘snow’ (Latin nix, genitive nivis), possibly denoting a white-haired or very pale-complexioned person, or, according to Caracausi, may be a variant of the personal name Neves, from the Marian epithet Madonna della Neve or Maria Santissima ad nives ‘Mary of the Snows’.Portuguese and Galician : from neve ‘snow’. Compare 3.A family by the name Neve traces its descent from Robert le Neve, living in Tivetshall, Norfolk, in the 14th century.

    Neve

  • Radia
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Radia

    Wife of Lord Krishna

    Radia

  • Radia |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Radia |

    Content, Satisfied

    Radia |

  • Ramdial
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Ramdial

    God's Kindness

    Ramdial

  • RADMILA
  • Female

    Serbian

    RADMILA

    (Радмила) Feminine form of Serbian Radmilo, RADMILA means "happy favor."

    RADMILA

  • Radia
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Radia

    Content, Satisfied

    Radia

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  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Swiss, Teutonic

    Herve

    Army Warrior; Bitter; Burning for Battle or Strong and Ardent

    Herve

  • Herve
  • Boy/Male

    Teutonic English

    Herve

    warrior.

    Herve

  • Mokshi | மோக்ஷீ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Mokshi | மோக்ஷீ 

    Spirited, Energy, Nerve

    Mokshi | மோக்ஷீ 

  • Rhodoks
  • Biblical

    Rhodoks

    to serve

    Rhodoks

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  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Swahili

    Ieshah

    Woman; Life

  • Finian
  • Boy/Male

    Celtic Irish

    Finian

    Handsome.

  • Bhoovanika
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Bhoovanika

    Heaven

  • Bandhura
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu, Traditional

    Bandhura

    Pretty

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  • Male

    German

    ABELARD

    Old German name, ABELARD means "noble strength." 

  • Tazam |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Tazam |

    Be superior, Elder (1)

  • Whiteaker
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Whiteaker

    English : variant of Whitaker.

  • Hodgkin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hodgkin

    English : from a pet form of the personal name Hodge.

  • Pithin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Pithin

    Exciting

  • Tuvijat | துவிஜாத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Tuvijat | துவிஜாத

    Lord Indra

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RADIAL NERVE-DYSFUNCTION

  • Radially
  • adv.

    In a radial manner.

  • Nerved
  • a.

    Having nerves of a special character; as, weak-nerved.

  • Perradial
  • a.

    Situated around the radii, or radial tubes, of a radiate.

  • Radiale
  • n.

    Radial plates in the calyx of a crinoid.

  • Radical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a radix or root; as, a radical quantity; a radical sign. See below.

  • Serve
  • v. t.

    To work; to operate; as, to serve the guns.

  • Radiary
  • n.

    A radiate.

  • Radialia
  • pl.

    of Radiale

  • Radical
  • n.

    A radical quantity. See under Radical, a.

  • Facial
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the face; as, the facial artery, vein, or nerve.

  • Three-nerved
  • a.

    Having three nerves.

  • Praedial
  • a.

    See Predial.

  • Radial
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a radius or ray; consisting of, or like, radii or rays; radiated; as, (Bot.) radial projections; (Zool.) radial vessels or canals; (Anat.) the radial artery.

  • Nerve
  • n.

    One of the whitish and elastic bundles of fibers, with the accompanying tissues, which transmit nervous impulses between nerve centers and various parts of the animal body.

  • Radical
  • a.

    Hence: Of or pertaining to the root or origin; reaching to the center, to the foundation, to the ultimate sources, to the principles, or the like; original; fundamental; thorough-going; unsparing; extreme; as, radical evils; radical reform; a radical party.

  • Nerve
  • v. t.

    To give strength or vigor to; to supply with force; as, fear nerved his arm.

  • Radical
  • a.

    A radical vessel. See under Radical, a.

  • Nerved
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Nerve

  • Nerved
  • a.

    Having nerves, or simple and parallel ribs or veins.