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  • Referent
  • Person or thing to which a linguistic expression or other symbol refers

    A referent (/ˈrɛfərənt/ REF-ər-ənt) is an entity to which a name – a linguistic expression or other symbol – refers. For example, in the sentence Mary

    Referent

    Referent

  • Referent power
  • Referent power is a form of reverence gained by a leader who has strong interpersonal relationship skills. Referent power, as an aspect of personal power

    Referent power

    Referent_power

  • Nearest referent
  • The nearest referent is a grammatical term sometimes used when two or more possible referents of a pronoun, or other part of speech, cause ambiguity in

    Nearest referent

    Nearest_referent

  • Translator-referent
  • Job title involving translation and interpretation

    A translator-referent or a referent-translator (terminology used almost exclusively in the former Soviet Union) is a multilingual business or government

    Translator-referent

    Translator-referent

  • Security
  • Degree of resistance to, or protection from, harm

    potential harm (or other unwanted coercion). Beneficiaries (technically referents) of security may be persons and social groups, objects and institutions

    Security

    Security

    Security

  • Case–control study
  • Type of observational study comparing two existing groups differing in outcome

    A case–control study (also known as case–referent study) is a type of observational study in which two existing groups differing in outcome are identified

    Case–control study

    Case–control_study

  • Reference
  • Relationship between objects

    is called the referent of the first object. A name is usually a phrase or expression, or some other symbolic representation. Its referent may be anything

    Reference

    Reference

  • Semiotics
  • Study of signs

    signs operate through similarity. For them, the sign vehicle resembles the referent, such as a portrait of a person. Indexical signs are based on a direct

    Semiotics

    Semiotics

  • Systems theory
  • Interdisciplinary study of systems

    Systems theory is the transdisciplinary study of systems, i.e., cohesive groups of interrelated, interdependent components that can be natural or artificial

    Systems theory

    Systems_theory

  • Name
  • One or more words used to refer to something

    within a given context. The entity identified by a name is called its referent. A personal name identifies, not necessarily uniquely, a specific individual

    Name

    Name

    Name

  • English language
  • West Germanic language

    Canadian that most typically modify nouns, denoting characteristics of their referents (e.g. "a red car"). As modifiers, they come before the nouns they modify

    English language

    English language

    English_language

  • Floating signifier
  • Signifier without a definite referent

    can be interpreted in different ways and so do not have a clear, single referent. For example, the word "tree" is a signifier that references a tree. Although

    Floating signifier

    Floating_signifier

  • Coreference
  • Two or more expressions in a text with the same referent

    more expressions refer to the same person or thing; they have the same referent. For example, in Bill said Alice would arrive soon, and she did, the words

    Coreference

    Coreference

  • French and Raven's bases of power
  • Study and taxonomy of types of power

    identified those five bases of power as coercive, reward, legitimate, referent, and expert. This was followed by Raven's subsequent addition in 1965 of

    French and Raven's bases of power

    French_and_Raven's_bases_of_power

  • The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
  • 2026 animated film

    of artistic ambition. The visual language is divorced from reality and referent to the games; even Looney Tunes action is grounded in the real world—the

    The Super Mario Galaxy Movie

    The_Super_Mario_Galaxy_Movie

  • Japanese language
  • Japonic language

    depending on the relative status of the speaker, listener, and third-person referents. Most nouns in the Japanese language may be made polite by the addition

    Japanese language

    Japanese language

    Japanese_language

  • Philosophy of language
  • or material according to whether it refers to its usual non-linguistic referent (as in "Charles is a man"), or to itself as a linguistic entity (as in

    Philosophy of language

    Philosophy of language

    Philosophy_of_language

  • Theory of planned behavior
  • Theory that links behavior and beliefs

    Elicitation interviews help to identify relevant behavioral outcomes, referents, cultural factors, facilitating factors, and barriers to change in the

    Theory of planned behavior

    Theory of planned behavior

    Theory_of_planned_behavior

  • Bell pattern
  • Rhythmic pattern of striking a hand-held bell or other instrument

    intervals. It is often a key pattern (also known as a guide pattern, phrasing referent, timeline, or asymmetrical timeline), in most cases it is a metal bell

    Bell pattern

    Bell pattern

    Bell_pattern

  • Carol J. Adams
  • American author and activist

    literary texts. An important theory formulated in the book is the absent referent, which she uses to explain the fact that people keep eating meat, and is

    Carol J. Adams

    Carol J. Adams

    Carol_J._Adams

  • Causal theory of reference
  • Theory that terms acquire referents via a chain of usage events

    historical chain theory of reference is a theory of how terms acquire specific referents based on evidence. Such theories have been used to describe many referring

    Causal theory of reference

    Causal_theory_of_reference

  • Proper name (philosophy)
  • Name which is taken to uniquely identify its referent in the world

    or place – is a name which ordinarily is taken to uniquely identify its referent in the world. As such it presents particular challenges for theories of

    Proper name (philosophy)

    Proper_name_(philosophy)

  • Pronoun
  • Word that substitutes for a noun or noun phrase

    although the pronouns can have a referent, they cannot have a direct relationship with the referent where the referent selects the pronoun. For instance

    Pronoun

    Pronoun

  • Backlink
  • Link from another website (referrer) to that web resource (referent)

    a given web resource (referent), a backlink is a hyperlink on another web resource (the referrer) that points to the referent. A web resource may be

    Backlink

    Backlink

  • English articles
  • English words "the", "a(n)", and sometimes "some"

    speaker believes that the listener knows the identity of a common noun's referent (because it is obvious, because it is common knowledge, or because it was

    English articles

    English articles

    English_articles

  • Astronomical symbols
  • Symbols in astronomy

    Sun Referent Symbol Unicode code point Browser display Represents Sun U+2609 (dec 9737) ☉︎ Standard astronomical symbol U+1F71A (dec 128794) 🜚︎ the Sun

    Astronomical symbols

    Astronomical symbols

    Astronomical_symbols

  • Benevolent dictator for life
  • Title given to a small number of open-source software development leaders

    Benevolent dictator for life (BDFL) is a tongue-in-cheek title given to a small number of free and open-source software development leaders, typically

    Benevolent dictator for life

    Benevolent_dictator_for_life

  • Names of large numbers
  • names of large numbers, such as million, billion, and trillion, have real referents in human experience, and are encountered in many contexts, particularly

    Names of large numbers

    Names_of_large_numbers

  • Obviative
  • Distinction between third person pronouns

    obv) third person is a grammatical-person marking that distinguishes a referent that is less important to the discourse from one that is more important

    Obviative

    Obviative

  • State civilian and municipal service ranks of the Russian Federation
  • Russian civil ranks

    Senior officials 1st class Referent of the state civilian service of the Russian Federation 1st class Jurist 2nd class Referent of the state civilian service

    State civilian and municipal service ranks of the Russian Federation

    State_civilian_and_municipal_service_ranks_of_the_Russian_Federation

  • Referring expression
  • Noun phrase, or surrogate, functioning to identify some individual object

    The most widespread term is probably refer, and a thing identified is a referent, as for example in the work of John Lyons. In linguistics, the study of

    Referring expression

    Referring_expression

  • Symbol grounding problem
  • Cognitive science issue

    intended referents if there were no minds mediating those intentions, via their own internal means of picking out those intended referents. So the meaning

    Symbol grounding problem

    Symbol_grounding_problem

  • Re'em
  • Animal mentioned in the Hebrew Bible

    some Christian Bible translations as "oryx" (which was accepted as the referent in Modern Hebrew),[citation needed] "wild ox", "wild bull", "buffalo" or

    Re'em

    Re'em

    Re'em

  • Noun class
  • Linguistic category of nouns

    belong to a given class because of the characteristic features of its referent, such as gender, animacy, shape, but such designations are often clearly

    Noun class

    Noun_class

  • List of Latin abbreviations
  • operandi), most of the Latin referent words and phrases are perceived as foreign to English. In a few cases, English referents have replaced the original

    List of Latin abbreviations

    List_of_Latin_abbreviations

  • Grammatical gender
  • Linguistic system of noun classification

    something that does not have any sex, or do not specify the sex of their referent, have come to belong to one or other of the genders, in a way that may

    Grammatical gender

    Grammatical_gender

  • Meaning (philosophy)
  • Philanthropy conception of meaning

    for the same person, then, can have different senses (or meanings): one referent might be picked out by more than one sense. This sort of theory is called

    Meaning (philosophy)

    Meaning_(philosophy)

  • They
  • Third-person plural or gender-neutral pronoun

    as a reflexive epicenity for they in pronominal reference to a singular referent) Old English had a single third-person pronoun hē, which had both singular

    They

    They

  • Gender neutrality in languages with gendered third-person pronouns
  • of the sex of the referent. (See Grammatical gender § On pronouns.) There are both direct and indirect options for nonbinary referents, although the use

    Gender neutrality in languages with gendered third-person pronouns

    Gender_neutrality_in_languages_with_gendered_third-person_pronouns

  • Boundedness (linguistics)
  • Whether a word specifies the time/location/quantity of what it references or not

    fluidly interpretable referent are considered unbounded. This distinction also relies on the divisibility of the lexical item's referent into distinct segments

    Boundedness (linguistics)

    Boundedness_(linguistics)

  • He (pronoun)
  • Masculine third-person, singular personal pronoun in English

    modifier: the real him Adverb phrase external modifier: Not even him He's referents are generally limited to individual male persons, excluding the speaker

    He (pronoun)

    He_(pronoun)

  • Definiteness
  • Semantic feature of noun phrases in linguistics

    definiteness is a semantic feature of noun phrases that distinguishes between referents or senses that are identifiable in a given context (definite noun phrases)

    Definiteness

    Definiteness

  • Wunderteam
  • Austrian national football team of the 1930s

    Josef Bican, Anton Schall, Josef Smistik and Walter Nausch were the referents of the team that would dominate European football during that era. Matthias

    Wunderteam

    Wunderteam

  • The Parting Glass
  • Scottish traditional song

    English Wikisource has original text related to this article: The Parting Glass "The Parting Glass" (Roud 3004) is a Scottish traditional song, often sung

    The Parting Glass

    The_Parting_Glass

  • Compound (linguistics)
  • Lexeme (word or sign) that consists of more than one stem

    sum' of what A and B denote bittersweet, sleepwalk appositional A and B provide different descriptions for the same referent hunter-gatherer, maidservant

    Compound (linguistics)

    Compound_(linguistics)

  • Use–mention distinction
  • Distinction between using a word and mentioning it

    substituted in a sentence based on its referent. For nouns, a term can be used in different ways: With a concrete and real referent: "That is my pig." (personal

    Use–mention distinction

    Use–mention_distinction

  • Indefinite pronoun
  • Pronoun without a definite referent

    indefinite pronoun is a pronoun which does not have a specific, familiar referent. Indefinite pronouns are in contrast to definite pronouns. Indefinite pronouns

    Indefinite pronoun

    Indefinite_pronoun

  • Ergonomics
  • Designing systems to suit their users

    "human factors" and "ergonomics", are essentially synonymous as to their referent and meaning in current literature. As defined by the International Ergonomics

    Ergonomics

    Ergonomics

    Ergonomics

  • Direct reference theory
  • Theory in philosophy of language

    it points out in the world. The object denoted by a word is called its referent. Criticisms of this position are often associated with Ludwig Wittgenstein

    Direct reference theory

    Direct_reference_theory

  • Plains Indian Sign Language
  • Endangered language of the Plains peoples

    touching or being parallel to the referent. It can be combined with handshape to designate pointing or facing; with the referent, where it surfaces as placement;

    Plains Indian Sign Language

    Plains Indian Sign Language

    Plains_Indian_Sign_Language

  • Sense and reference
  • Distinction in the philosophy of language

    ways he believed a singular term may have meaning. The reference (or "referent"; Bedeutung) of a proper name is the object it means or indicates (bedeuten)

    Sense and reference

    Sense and reference

    Sense_and_reference

  • Icon (computing)
  • Ideogram used in computing

    include three distinct semiotical elements: Icon, which resembles its referent (such as a road sign for falling rocks). This category includes stylized

    Icon (computing)

    Icon_(computing)

  • Grammatical modifier
  • Optional element in phrase or clause structure

    the kind of a referent: e.g. solar energy, departmental meeting. Qualifying modification further specifies some quality of a referent: e.g. black cars

    Grammatical modifier

    Grammatical_modifier

  • Thai honorifics
  • Honorific phenomena in Thai

    social relationships between interlocutors or between interlocutors and referents. Honorific phenomena in Thai include honorific registers, honorific pronominals

    Thai honorifics

    Thai_honorifics

  • Epicenity
  • Quality of a word with identical female and male forms

    and unisex). An epicene word has the same form for male and for female referents. In some cases, the term common gender is also used,[citation needed]

    Epicenity

    Epicenity

  • Etruscan civilization
  • Pre-Roman civilization of Etruria (9th–1st century BC)

    Political unity in Etruscan society was the city-state, which was probably the referent of methlum, "district". Etruscan texts name quite a number of magistrates

    Etruscan civilization

    Etruscan civilization

    Etruscan_civilization

  • Sam Hill (euphemism)
  • American English slang phrase

    Below are listed potential referents from research of a sparse field of documentation for this phrase. Candidate referents for the use date back to at

    Sam Hill (euphemism)

    Sam_Hill_(euphemism)

  • Pussy (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    English-language word used as slang, euphemism, and vulgarity. Common referents include: Cat Female genitalia Coward Pussy may also refer to: Big Pussy

    Pussy (disambiguation)

    Pussy_(disambiguation)

  • Metalinguistic awareness
  • Ability to consciously reflect on the nature of language

    that can be manipulated an awareness that a word is separable from its referent (meaning resides in the mind, not in the name, i.e. Sonia is Sonia, and

    Metalinguistic awareness

    Metalinguistic_awareness

  • 375 Ursula
  • Main-belt asteroid

    French astronomer Auguste Charlois at Nice Observatory in France. The referent of the asteroids's name is unknown. Ursula is the parent body of the Ursula

    375 Ursula

    375 Ursula

    375_Ursula

  • Possession (linguistics)
  • Aspect of linguistics representing subordinate relationships between things

    constituents, the referent of one of which (the possessor) in some sense possesses (owns, has as a part, rules over, etc.) the referent of the other (the

    Possession (linguistics)

    Possession_(linguistics)

  • Animacy
  • Grammatical and/or semantic category of nouns

    feature, existing in some languages, expressing how sentient or alive the referent of a noun is. Widely expressed, animacy is one of the most elementary principles

    Animacy

    Animacy

  • Extensional and intensional definitions
  • Classification of definitions in mathematics, philosophy, and logic

    intensional definitions are two key ways in which the objects, concepts, or referents a term refers to can be defined. They give meaning or denotation to a

    Extensional and intensional definitions

    Extensional_and_intensional_definitions

  • Logical possibility
  • Logical proposition that cannot be disproved

    pick out the same object in all possible worlds where the terms have a referent. It is logically possible for “Hesperus = Phosphorus” to be false, since

    Logical possibility

    Logical_possibility

  • United States Army Special Forces in popular culture
  • Media representations of the Green Berets

    them became a national fad emerging in a wide variety of popular culture referents. After a decline in popularity during the 1970s — coinciding with the

    United States Army Special Forces in popular culture

    United_States_Army_Special_Forces_in_popular_culture

  • Literacy
  • Ability to read and write

    policy, adult education, and cognition point of view: Towards a joint referent framework". Zeitschrift für Neuropsychologie. 30 (2): 111. doi:10.1024/1016-264X/a000255

    Literacy

    Literacy

    Literacy

  • Chimera (mythology)
  • Mythical or fictional creature with parts taken from various animals

    CHIMERA". www.merriam-webster.com. 2026-03-01. Retrieved 2026-03-20. The referent of "she" in Theogony 319 is uncertain, see Clay, p. 159, with n. 34; Gantz

    Chimera (mythology)

    Chimera (mythology)

    Chimera_(mythology)

  • Hilbert–Bernays paradox
  • identical with ′(the referent of <h>)+1′ Suppose that, for some number n: (1) The referent of <h> is identical with n Then, surely, the referent of <h> exists

    Hilbert–Bernays paradox

    Hilbert–Bernays_paradox

  • Demonym
  • Name for a resident of a particular geographical area

    Many demonyms function both endonymically and exonymically (used by the referents themselves or by outsiders); others function only in one of those ways

    Demonym

    Demonym

  • Empirical modelling (computer science)
  • Computer modelling based on empirical observation

    close correspondence between the behaviour of the model and that of its referent. The crafting of this correspondence can be 'empirical' in a wide variety

    Empirical modelling (computer science)

    Empirical_modelling_(computer_science)

  • Gender in English
  • based on the sex, or perceived sexual characteristics, of the pronoun's referent. Exceptions to this generality are few and debatable, for example anaphoric

    Gender in English

    Gender in English

    Gender_in_English

  • Article (grammar)
  • Word used with a noun to indicate the type of reference being made by the noun

    identifiable entity. Indefinites are commonly used to introduce a new discourse referent which can be referred back to in subsequent discussion: A monster ate a

    Article (grammar)

    Article_(grammar)

  • Allusion
  • Figure of speech using indirect reference

    intimacy" to be an essential element of many jokes. Some aspect of the referent must be invoked and identified for the tacit association to be made; the

    Allusion

    Allusion

  • Triangle of reference
  • Model in semiotics

    relationship between the speaker as the subject, a concept as an object or referent, and its designation (sign, signans). Direction of fit The Delta Factor

    Triangle of reference

    Triangle of reference

    Triangle_of_reference

  • Truth condition
  • Condition required for a semantic statement to be true

    alive}>. And we say that "Nixon is alive" is true if and only if the referent (or referent of) "Nixon" belongs to the set associated with "is alive", that

    Truth condition

    Truth_condition

  • Phantom reference
  • before the memory for a finalized referent can be reclaimed. A change in Java 9 will allow memory from a finalized referent to be reclaimable immediately

    Phantom reference

    Phantom_reference

  • Naming and Necessity
  • 1980 philosophy book by Saul Kripke

    weighted most, of the φ's are satisfied by one unique object y, then y is the referent of 'X'. If the vote yields no unique object, 'X' does not refer. The statement

    Naming and Necessity

    Naming and Necessity

    Naming_and_Necessity

  • Henry James
  • American and British writer (1843–1916)

    clouds of adjectives and prepositional clauses, far from their original referents, and verbs would be deferred and then preceded by a series of adverbs

    Henry James

    Henry James

    Henry_James

  • Statistical learning in language acquisition
  • Generalized learning mechanism

    a given exemplar of a particular phoneme differed from a referent phoneme. If the referent phoneme is a non-prototypical phoneme for that language, both

    Statistical learning in language acquisition

    Statistical_learning_in_language_acquisition

  • Human security
  • People-centric approach to national security

    national security through military security by arguing that the proper referent for security should be at the human rather than the national level, and

    Human security

    Human_security

  • Kenning
  • Figure of speech

    gjálfr 'sea'. The unstated noun which the kenning refers to is called its referent, in this case: skip 'ship'. The base-word of the kenning íss rauðra randa

    Kenning

    Kenning

  • Actor
  • Person who portrays a character in a production

    the 'theatre'; but these remain 'possible' surrogates, not the 'actual' referents as such" (Elam 1980, 110). "Definition of actor". Archived from the original

    Actor

    Actor

  • Dysphemism
  • Expression with derogatory connotations

    terms with an emotionally charged referent that were once euphemisms become dysphemistic by association with the referent. Nigger would typically be dysphemistic;

    Dysphemism

    Dysphemism

  • Mihaela Rădulescu
  • Romanian television personality (born 1969)

    was a student), a secretary in the first post-revolution government, a referent at the Office of Foreign Relations and Protocol of the Senate, the head

    Mihaela Rădulescu

    Mihaela_Rădulescu

  • She (pronoun)
  • Singular, feminine, third-person pronoun

    modifier: the real her Adverb phrase external modifier: Not even her She's referents are generally limited to individual, female persons, excluding the speaker

    She (pronoun)

    She_(pronoun)

  • Keira Walsh
  • English footballer (born 1997)

    Barça femení, Medalla del Parlament per ser "decisives" a l'hora de crear referents". 3Cat (in Catalan). Burhan, Asif (17 July 2025). "Canada's Olivia Smith

    Keira Walsh

    Keira Walsh

    Keira_Walsh

  • Pronouns in French
  • Words in French that substitute for a noun or noun phrase

    so on), as well as to reflect the person, gender, and number of their referents. French has a complex system of personal pronouns (analogous to English

    Pronouns in French

    Pronouns_in_French

  • Identity (social science)
  • Qualities, beliefs, personality, looks and/or expressions that distinguish a person

    "sameness" of identity can be both objective or subjective, depending on the referent to which one is claiming or inhabiting "sameness," which can lead to confusion

    Identity (social science)

    Identity_(social_science)

  • Names for the human species
  • but is capable of questioning or questing without there being an object referent for the inquiry itself and capable of ever-asking. Abraham Joshua Heschel

    Names for the human species

    Names for the human species

    Names_for_the_human_species

  • David Chalmers
  • Australian philosopher and cognitive scientist

    works on the "theory of reference" concerning how words secure their referents. He, together with others such as Frank Jackson, played a major role in

    David Chalmers

    David Chalmers

    David_Chalmers

  • Rudolf Brandt
  • German civil servant and SS officer, convicted war criminal (1909–1948)

    was the Personal Administrative Officer to Reichsführer-SS (Persönlicher Referent vom Reichsführer SS) Heinrich Himmler and a defendant at the Doctors' Trial

    Rudolf Brandt

    Rudolf Brandt

    Rudolf_Brandt

  • Anaphora (linguistics)
  • Use of an expression whose interpretation depends on context

    a specific meaning through knowledge of its context. For example, the referent of the phrase the Queen (using an emphatic definite article, not the less

    Anaphora (linguistics)

    Anaphora_(linguistics)

  • Empty name
  • Concept in the philosophy of language

    the philosophy of language, an empty name is a proper name that has no referent. The problem of empty names is the idea that empty names have a meaning

    Empty name

    Empty_name

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

    deliberately and depend on a reader's prior knowledge and understanding of the referent, but the effect of intertextuality is not always intentional and is sometimes

    Intertextuality

    Intertextuality

  • Pronouns in English
  • Words in English that substitute for a noun or noun phrase

    cases where the referent's gender was unknown. However, it is increasingly used when the referent's gender is irrelevant or when the referent presents as

    Pronouns in English

    Pronouns in English

    Pronouns_in_English

  • Chicomoztoc
  • Nahuas mythical origin place

    of Chicomoztoc, from Historia Tolteca-Chichimeca. The depiction of a 'curved mountain' at the top of this painting is meant as a referent to Culhuacan.

    Chicomoztoc

    Chicomoztoc

    Chicomoztoc

  • Helen Velando
  • Uruguayan writer

    for children and young people. Velando books of adventures have become a referent of Uruguayan literature an infantile contemporary.[citation needed] Velando

    Helen Velando

    Helen_Velando

  • Metal Strings
  • 2024 Khmer, English music documentary

    Metal Strings is a 2024 music documentary directed by Sokpoly Voeun. The film supports local artists in Cambodia and conveys motivational messages to a

    Metal Strings

    Metal Strings

    Metal_Strings

  • Malagasy language
  • Austronesian language of Madagascar

    prototypically visible vs. non-visible referents; however, the non-visible forms may be used for visible referents which are only vaguely identified or

    Malagasy language

    Malagasy language

    Malagasy_language

  • Calliope
  • Muse of epic poetry

    proved from the text of the Iliad, because there is no evidence as to the referent of θεά (goddess). Neither Kirk nor Leaf makes such a claim in their commentaries

    Calliope

    Calliope

    Calliope

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Online names & meanings

  • Shashibhushan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Shashibhushan

    Lord Shiva; One who Wears Moon as Ornament

  • Pon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pon

    English : unexplained.Chinese : see Pan.

  • Ataullah | عطاواللہ
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Ataullah | عطاواللہ

    God gift

  • Edouard
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Edouard

    Wealthy guardian. From the Old English name Eadweard, meaning rich or happy, and guardian. Famous...

  • Agastya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Agastya

    Destroyer of Sins

  • Tejit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Tejit

    Whetted

  • Essex
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Essex

    English : regional name for someone from the county of Essex, which is named from Old English ēast ‘east’ + Seaxe ‘Saxons’. In England the surname is now particularly common in Birmingham.

  • Banter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Banter

    English and Scottish : unexplained.

  • Timoteo
  • Boy/Male

    Spanish

    Timoteo

    one who honors God.

  • Umairah
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Umairah

    Living a long life

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  • Referential
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    Containing a reference; pointing to something out of itself; as, notes for referential use.