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  • Self-referential encoding
  • Method of organizing information in one's memory

    Self-referential encoding is a method of organizing information in one's memory in which one interprets incoming information in relation to oneself, using

    Self-referential encoding

    Self-referential_encoding

  • Self-reference
  • Sentence, idea or formula that refers to itself

    as well as in humor. Self-referential statements are sometimes paradoxical, and can also be considered recursive. Indirect self-reference describes an

    Self-reference

    Self-reference

    Self-reference

  • Self-image
  • Mental picture of self that comes from different sources

    which refers to the self is preferentially encoded and recalled in memory tests, a phenomenon known as "self-referential encoding". Self-schemas are also

    Self-image

    Self-image

    Self-image

  • Tupper's self-referential formula
  • Formula that visually represents itself when graphed

    Tupper's self-referential formula is a formula that visually represents itself when graphed at a specific location in the (x, y) plane. The formula was

    Tupper's self-referential formula

    Tupper's_self-referential_formula

  • List of paradoxes
  • List of statements that appear to contradict themselves

    known." Liar paradox: "This sentence is false." This is the canonical self-referential paradox. Also "Is the answer to this question 'no'?", and "I'm lying

    List of paradoxes

    List_of_paradoxes

  • Spotlight effect
  • Cognitive bias in which people think they are being noticed more than they really are

    of themselves. Other related concepts are egocentric bias, self-referential encoding, self-reference effect and ideas of reference and delusions of reference

    Spotlight effect

    Spotlight_effect

  • Self-modifying code
  • Source code that alters its instructions to the hardware while executing

    "On Self-Modifying Code and the Space Shuttle OS". Retrieved 2023-04-25. Jürgen Schmidhuber's publications on self-modifying code for self-referential machine

    Self-modifying code

    Self-modifying_code

  • Self-reference effect
  • Psychological model

    (March 2013). "Survival of the selfish: Contrasting self-referential and survival-based encoding". Consciousness and Cognition. 22 (1): 237–244. doi:10

    Self-reference effect

    Self-reference_effect

  • Recursive acronym
  • Acronym whose expansion includes a copy of itself

    redundantly coupled with its word(s) (Redundant Acronym Syndrome syndrome) Self-reference – Sentence, idea or formula that refers to itself TLA, the three-letter

    Recursive acronym

    Recursive_acronym

  • Encoding (memory)
  • Biological memory process in organisms

    long-term memory of an individual. Encoding is still relatively new and unexplored[dubious – discuss] but the origins of encoding date back to age-old philosophers

    Encoding (memory)

    Encoding_(memory)

  • Indexicality
  • Sign pointing to or indexing an object in its context

    humble form (for self). The Japanese model for non-referential indexicality demonstrates a very subtle and complicated system that encodes social context

    Indexicality

    Indexicality

  • Liar paradox
  • Paradoxical assertion

    could have been the first logician to identify the liar paradox as self-referential. The problem of the liar paradox is that it seems to show that common

    Liar paradox

    Liar_paradox

  • Network neuroscience
  • Approach to understanding the human brain

    connectivity between detection of salient stimuli as well as "self referential encoding" which results in "misidentification with neutral stimuli as well

    Network neuroscience

    Network_neuroscience

  • Berry paradox
  • Self-referential paradox

    The Berry paradox is a self-referential paradox arising from an expression like "The smallest positive integer not definable in under sixty letters" (a

    Berry paradox

    Berry_paradox

  • Pragmatics
  • Branch of linguistics and semiotics relating context to meaning

    the original on 13 December 2000.[self-published source?] Almor, Amit; Nair, Veena A. (2007). "The Form of Referential Expressions in Discourse". Language

    Pragmatics

    Pragmatics

  • Mere ownership effect
  • Tendency to place higher value on an object one owns

    a good through a self-referential memory effect (SRE) – the better encoding and recollection of stimuli associated with the self-concept. Attributes of

    Mere ownership effect

    Mere_ownership_effect

  • Proof sketch for Gödel's first incompleteness theorem
  • Summary of a mathematical proof

    that m represents. In the third part of the proof, we construct a self-referential formula that, informally, says "I am not provable", and prove that

    Proof sketch for Gödel's first incompleteness theorem

    Proof_sketch_for_Gödel's_first_incompleteness_theorem

  • Default mode network
  • Large-scale brain network active when not focusing on an external task

    "Differential electrophysiological response during rest, self-referential, and non-self-referential tasks in human posteromedial cortex". Proceedings of the

    Default mode network

    Default mode network

    Default_mode_network

  • Meta-learning (computer science)
  • Subfield of machine learning

    (RNNs) are universal computers. In 1993, Jürgen Schmidhuber showed how "self-referential" RNNs can in principle learn by backpropagation to run their own weight

    Meta-learning (computer science)

    Meta-learning_(computer_science)

  • Internal measurement
  • organisms can be regarded as endo-observers having their internal self-referential encoding.[clarification needed] An internal measurement leads to an iterative

    Internal measurement

    Internal_measurement

  • Inductive type
  • Mathematical constructs and creation rules

    inductive types can be self-referential, but usually only in a way that permits structural recursion. The standard example is encoding the natural numbers

    Inductive type

    Inductive_type

  • Adaptive memory
  • Study of evolving memory systems

    both item-specific processing (the encoding of individual characteristics of items) and relational processing (encoding the relationships between items)

    Adaptive memory

    Adaptive memory

    Adaptive_memory

  • Corecursion
  • Type of algorithm in computer science

    cannot be represented in memory directly, so is often implemented using self-referential data structures or lazy evaluation. In total programming languages

    Corecursion

    Corecursion

  • Autobiographical memory
  • Memory system consisting of episodes recollected from an individual's life

    way can control both the encoding and recalling of specific autobiographical memories. The relationship between the working self and the autobiographical

    Autobiographical memory

    Autobiographical_memory

  • Gödel's incompleteness theorems
  • Limitative results in mathematical logic

    construct a number whose matching statement, when interpreted, is self-referential and essentially says that it (i.e. the statement itself) is unprovable

    Gödel's incompleteness theorems

    Gödel's_incompleteness_theorems

  • Richard's paradox
  • Apparent contradiction in metamathematics

    paradox uses integers instead of real numbers, while preserving the self-referential character of the original. Consider a language (such as English) in

    Richard's paradox

    Richard's_paradox

  • Beck's cognitive triad
  • Three key elements of depression

    gene carried out greater negative processing on a self-referential coding task (a measure of self-schema) following a negative mood induction (by watching

    Beck's cognitive triad

    Beck's cognitive triad

    Beck's_cognitive_triad

  • Philosophy of language
  • Mill's view. For example, co-referential names, such as Samuel Clemens and Mark Twain, cause problems for a directly referential view because it is possible

    Philosophy of language

    Philosophy of language

    Philosophy_of_language

  • Rosy retrospection
  • Disproportionate favor towards the past

    two central processes, selective encoding and selective reconstruction. If nothing else, people are good at encoding experiences. At retrieval they replace

    Rosy retrospection

    Rosy_retrospection

  • Concept
  • Fundamental unit of cognition

    Laurence & Margolis 1999, p. 3 Peifer 2003, pp. 52–53 Rey 1998, § 4. Referential Views Marradi 2012, pp. 32–34 Duží, Jespersen & Materna 2010, p. 157

    Concept

    Concept

  • Kolakoski sequence
  • Infinite sequence in mathematics

    symbols {1,2} that is the sequence of run lengths in its own run-length encoding. It is named after the recreational mathematician William Kolakoski (1944–97)

    Kolakoski sequence

    Kolakoski sequence

    Kolakoski_sequence

  • Fixed-point combinator
  • Higher-order function Y for which Y f = f (Y f)

    apply the fixed-point combinator to may be expressed using an encoding, like Church encoding. In this case particular lambda terms (which define functions)

    Fixed-point combinator

    Fixed-point_combinator

  • Semiotics
  • Study of signs

    § Encoding, § Encoding–Decoding Model. Chandler (2022), pp. 226–233, 243–244; Chandler & Munday (2011), § Code, § Communication Models, § Encoding, §

    Semiotics

    Semiotics

  • Brahmic scripts
  • Family of abugida writing systems

    grammarians, and does not actually occur outside of a small handful of self-referential terms (e.g. its Sanskrit name, ॡकार l̥̄kāra). includes supplementary

    Brahmic scripts

    Brahmic scripts

    Brahmic_scripts

  • OpenLDAP
  • Implementation of an internet protocol

    proxy server libraries implementing the LDAP protocol and ASN.1 Basic Encoding Rules (BER) client software: ldapsearch, ldapadd, ldapdelete, and others

    OpenLDAP

    OpenLDAP

  • Russell's paradox
  • Paradox in set theory

    descriptions of redirect targets List of selfreferential paradoxes "On Denoting" Paradoxes of set theory Quine's paradox Self-reference Strange loop – Cycles

    Russell's paradox

    Russell's_paradox

  • Closed-form expression
  • Mathematical formula involving a given set of operations

    (logic) – Components of a mathematical or logical formula Tupper's self-referential formula – Formula that visually represents itself when graphed Hyperbolic

    Closed-form expression

    Closed-form_expression

  • Gödel machine
  • Hypothetical self-improving program

    Jürgen (December 2006). Gödel Machines: Self-Referential ¨ Universal Problem Solvers Making Provably Optimal Self-Improvements. Retrieved 25 February 2026

    Gödel machine

    Gödel_machine

  • Dorsomedial prefrontal cortex
  • Area of some species' brains

    Shulman GL, Raichle ME (March 2001). "Medial prefrontal cortex and self-referential mental activity: relation to a default mode of brain function". Proceedings

    Dorsomedial prefrontal cortex

    Dorsomedial prefrontal cortex

    Dorsomedial_prefrontal_cortex

  • Ordinal number
  • Generalization of "n-th" to infinite cases

    cannot form the basis of a universal ordinal notation due to such self-referential representations as ε0 = ωε0. Ordinals are a subclass of the class of

    Ordinal number

    Ordinal number

    Ordinal_number

  • Endowment effect
  • Cognitive bias

    value is through a self-referential memory effect (SRE) – the better encoding and recollection of stimuli associated with the self-concept. People have

    Endowment effect

    Endowment_effect

  • Logophoricity
  • Binding relation that may employ a morphologically different set of anaphoric forms

    languages, the existence of logophoric markers allow for the reduction of referential ambiguity. For instance, him in English may be used in a logophoric context

    Logophoricity

    Logophoricity

  • Episodic memory
  • Memory of autobiographical events

    S2CID 399748. Psychology portal Medicine portal The Works of Endel Tulving - free access to papers and book chapters Episodic Memory and Referential Activity

    Episodic memory

    Episodic_memory

  • Intentionality
  • Ability of the mind to form representations

    sentences are: existence independence, truth-value indifference, and referential opacity. In current artificial intelligence and philosophy of mind, intentionality

    Intentionality

    Intentionality

  • Music-evoked autobiographical memory
  • Recollection of events triggered by musical stimulus

    play crucial roles in memory processing, emotional responses, and self-referential processing. Beyond fMRI measurements, studies on MEAMs often incorporate

    Music-evoked autobiographical memory

    Music-evoked_autobiographical_memory

  • Situation theory
  • Mathematical theory of information underlying situation semantics

    especially Peter Aczel's anti-foundation axiom, in order to model self-referential and other "circular" informational structures. The relation between

    Situation theory

    Situation_theory

  • Cognitive psychology
  • Subdiscipline of psychology

    Retrieved 2020-02-28. Barkley, C.; Kluender, R.; Kutas, M. (2015). "Referential processing in the human brain: An Event-Related Potential (ERP) study"

    Cognitive psychology

    Cognitive psychology

    Cognitive_psychology

  • Extract, transform, load
  • Procedure in computing

    columns. Looking up and validating the relevant data from tables or referential files. Applying any form of data validation. Failed validation may result

    Extract, transform, load

    Extract, transform, load

    Extract,_transform,_load

  • Science of reading
  • Study of reading and its acquisition

    distinctive components: speaking (a motor act) and hearing oneself (the self-referential auditory input). It is also thought that the "optimal benefit would

    Science of reading

    Science of reading

    Science_of_reading

  • Kolmogorov complexity
  • Measure of algorithmic complexity

    7 for ASCII). We could, alternatively, choose an encoding for Turing machines, where an encoding is a function which associates to each Turing Machine

    Kolmogorov complexity

    Kolmogorov complexity

    Kolmogorov_complexity

  • Digital Quran
  • are correct encoding, correct computer typography, and facsimile rendering on all browsers, operating systems and devices. 1. Correct encoding is hampered

    Digital Quran

    Digital Quran

    Digital_Quran

  • Proposition
  • Bearer of truth values

    therefore be false. The Curry paradox, another conundrum, also concerns a self-referential proposition. It involves a conditional statement that can be used to

    Proposition

    Proposition

  • Communication
  • Transmission of information

    animal communication based on the claim that animal communication lacks a referential function and is thus not able to refer to external phenomena. However

    Communication

    Communication

    Communication

  • Sheri Markose
  • British economist

    demonstrates that the Gödel sentence, which is a syntactic encoding of a self-referential statement that a code is under attack, far from being a ‘funky’

    Sheri Markose

    Sheri_Markose

  • Glossary of logic
  • unsolvable by Alan Turing and Alonzo Church. Epimenides paradox A self-referential paradox involving a statement made by Epimenides, a Cretan, who stated

    Glossary of logic

    Glossary_of_logic

  • Egophoricity
  • Linguistic encoding of personal knowledge

    subject in indirect speech is marked by an egophoric marker if it is co-referential with the subject of the main clause. Also, the third-person subject takes

    Egophoricity

    Egophoricity

  • Writing
  • Persistent representation of language

    Devitt, Amy J. (1991). "Intertextuality in Tax Accounting: Generic, Referential, and Functional". Textual Dynamics of the Professions: Historical and

    Writing

    Writing

    Writing

  • Rosser's trick
  • Method in mathematical logic

    {\displaystyle \neg G_{T}} . Rosser (1936) constructed a different self-referential sentence that can be used to replace the Gödel sentence in Gödel's

    Rosser's trick

    Rosser's_trick

  • Recursion
  • Process of repeating items in a self-similar way

    procedurePages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Tupper's self-referential formula – Formula that visually represents itself when graphed Turtles

    Recursion

    Recursion

    Recursion

  • Halting problem
  • Problem in computer science

    takes the source code of a program. Moreover, the definition of g is self-referential. A rigorous proof addresses these issues. The overall goal is to show

    Halting problem

    Halting_problem

  • Niklas Luhmann
  • German sociologist (1927–1998)

    Luhmann (following Spencer-Brown and Gregory Bateson) assumes that auto-referential systems are continuously confronted with the dilemma of disintegration/continuation

    Niklas Luhmann

    Niklas Luhmann

    Niklas_Luhmann

  • Santali language
  • Munda language of South Asia

    forms for animate ('who?') and inanimate ('what?'), and referential ('which?') vs. non-referential. The indefinite pronouns are: The demonstratives distinguish

    Santali language

    Santali language

    Santali_language

  • Roman Jakobson
  • Russian linguist (1896–1982)

    elaborations in blue]: Functions referential (: contextual information) aesthetic/poetic (: auto-reflection) emotive (: self-expression) conative (: vocative

    Roman Jakobson

    Roman Jakobson

    Roman_Jakobson

  • Types of artificial neural networks
  • Classification of Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs)

    storage is in the fast weights of another network LSTM forget gates Self-referential RNNs with special output units for addressing and rapidly manipulating

    Types of artificial neural networks

    Types_of_artificial_neural_networks

  • Origin of language
  • Relationship between language and human evolution

    non-linguistic conceptual representations, such as the object/kind distinction Referential vocal signals Imitation as a rational, intentional system Voluntary control

    Origin of language

    Origin_of_language

  • Vietnamese language
  • Austroasiatic language

    six tones in the northern varieties (including Hanoi), with their self-referential Vietnamese names, are: Other dialects of Vietnamese may have fewer

    Vietnamese language

    Vietnamese language

    Vietnamese_language

  • Jet Le Parti
  • American visual artist, musician, and poet

    across his work. Le Parti's work has been described as incorporating referential structures in naming conventions, formal structures and compositional

    Jet Le Parti

    Jet Le Parti

    Jet_Le_Parti

  • Research Domain Criteria
  • Diagnostic framework in personalized psychiatry

    phenomena." Unlike conventional diagnostic systems, which typically rely on self-report and behavioral measures alone, the RDoC framework has the "explicit

    Research Domain Criteria

    Research Domain Criteria

    Research_Domain_Criteria

  • ProgramByDesign
  • the input or output data type has a simple base case and one or more self-referential variants, the test suite should include a base case and one or more

    ProgramByDesign

    ProgramByDesign

  • A. V. Apkarian
  • American neuroscientist

    becomes chronic, then the representations shift to regions involved in self-referential fear processing (Hashmi et al., 2013, Brain). Dr. Apkarian's research

    A. V. Apkarian

    A._V._Apkarian

  • Dog intelligence
  • Intellectual capacity of dogs

    communication as information; however, findings on dogs' understanding of referentiality and others' mental states are controversial and it is not clear whether

    Dog intelligence

    Dog_intelligence

  • Tsʼixa language
  • Khoe language of Botswana

    Oblique arguments must be resumed in the relative clause using the referential demonstrative ʔṹ ~ ʔĩ ~ ĩ', which is not marked by a PGN clitic but instead

    Tsʼixa language

    Tsʼixa language

    Tsʼixa_language

  • Hopi time controversy
  • Academic debate about conceptualization of time in Hopi language

    sequential ordering of events or states. This temporal marker is -ni whose referential force is futurity. Its temporal function is primary; however, in many

    Hopi time controversy

    Hopi time controversy

    Hopi_time_controversy

  • Blackfoot language
  • Algonquian language spoken in North America

    Russell, Lena; Genee, Inge; Lier, Eva van; Zúñiga, Fernando (2012). "Referential Hierarchies in Three-Participant Constructions in Blackfoot: The Effects

    Blackfoot language

    Blackfoot language

    Blackfoot_language

  • Autism and memory
  • Impaired memory has also been found in the recognition of words encoded self-referentially—that is, words processed in relation to oneself, such as judging

    Autism and memory

    Autism_and_memory

  • Umple
  • Object-oriented programming and modelling language

    associations. It supports all combinations of UML multiplicity and enforces referential integrity. Umple supports the vast majority of UML state machine notation

    Umple

    Umple

    Umple

  • Law of excluded middle
  • Logical principle

    statement is not false", can be assigned true. In set theory, such a self-referential paradox can be constructed by examining the set "the set of all sets

    Law of excluded middle

    Law_of_excluded_middle

  • Κ-opioid receptor
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens, named for ketazocine

    whilst simultaneously disrupting medial prefrontal cortex-mediated self-referential processing within the DMN. The claustrum is embedded within cortico-claustro-cortical

    Κ-opioid receptor

    Κ-opioid receptor

    Κ-opioid_receptor

  • Semantics (logic)
  • Study of the semantics, or interpretations, of formal and natural languages

    of truth-value semantics. Like truth-value semantics, it is also non-referential in nature. Philosophy portal Algebraic semantics Formal semantics (natural

    Semantics (logic)

    Semantics_(logic)

  • Belief
  • Subjective attitude that something is true

    corresponding to de dicto ascriptions are known as referentially opaque contexts while de re ascriptions are referentially transparent. A collective belief is referred

    Belief

    Belief

  • List of glossing abbreviations
  • List of interlinear glossing abbreviations

    Palmer (2001) Mood and Modality Guillaume Jacques (2024) Celerative: the encoding of speed in verbal morphology Joan Bybee, Revere Perkins, William Pagliuca

    List of glossing abbreviations

    List_of_glossing_abbreviations

  • Law
  • System of enforceable rules

    established "a classical liberal philosophy that made individuals the key referential sign while acknowledging that we live not alone but in community with

    Law

    Law

    Law

  • Sociology of human consciousness
  • Aspect of sociology

    and cultural arrangements, collective representations, self-conceptions, and self-referentiality. Collective reflectivity emerges as a function of an organization

    Sociology of human consciousness

    Sociology of human consciousness

    Sociology_of_human_consciousness

  • Narrative
  • Account that presents connected events

    Jahn. Narratology: A Guide to the Theory of Narrative Narrative and Referential Activity Some Ideas about Narrative – notes on narrative from an academic

    Narrative

    Narrative

    Narrative

  • Ho language
  • Austroasiatic language spoken in India

    March 2015. K David Harrison; Gregory Anderson. "Review of Proposal for Encoding Warang Chiti (Hoorthography) in Unicode" (PDF). Retrieved 19 March 2015

    Ho language

    Ho language

    Ho_language

  • Gender neutrality in languages with gendered third-person pronouns
  • at large. Instead, the choice of anaphoric pronouns is controlled by referential gender or social gender. Example of agreement in English (3) Maryi described

    Gender neutrality in languages with gendered third-person pronouns

    Gender_neutrality_in_languages_with_gendered_third-person_pronouns

  • MySQL
  • SQL database engine software

    The default storage engine is InnoDB, which supports transactions and referential integrity constraints. Improved InnoDB I/O subsystem Improved SMP support

    MySQL

    MySQL

    MySQL

  • Animal communication
  • Transfer of information from animal to animal

    from voice features presents the possibility to use these whistles as referential signals, either addressing individuals or referring to them, similar

    Animal communication

    Animal_communication

  • Propositional logic
  • Branch of logic

    \rightarrow \psi ~|~\phi \leftrightarrow \psi } This clause, due to its self-referential nature (since ϕ {\displaystyle \phi } is in some branches of the definition

    Propositional logic

    Propositional_logic

  • Deixis
  • Words requiring context to understand their meaning

    something. "Acts of fictional narration, on the other hand, transfer their referentiality from the actuality of the historical world to the entertained reality

    Deixis

    Deixis

    Deixis

  • Florian Pumhösl
  • Austrian contemporary artist

    modes of transcription—Pumhösl reveals that the modernist fantasy of self-referentiality was always haunted by irreducible specificity and cultural instability

    Florian Pumhösl

    Florian_Pumhösl

  • Information security
  • Protecting information by mitigating risk

    an unauthorized or undetected manner. This is not the same thing as referential integrity in databases, although it can be viewed as a special case of

    Information security

    Information_security

  • Language processing in the brain
  • How humans use words to communicate

    Retrieved 2020-02-28. Barkley, C.; Kluender, R.; Kutas, M. (2015). "Referential processing in the human brain: An Event-Related Potential (ERP) study"

    Language processing in the brain

    Language processing in the brain

    Language_processing_in_the_brain

  • Dhikr
  • Remembrance of God in Islam

    seen as a way to gain spiritual enlightenment and achieve annihilation of self (fana) to seek permanence in God. All Muslim sects endorse individual rosaries

    Dhikr

    Dhikr

    Dhikr

  • Conduit metaphor
  • Class of figurative expressions used when discussing communication

    London: Basil Blackwell Reddy 1979, p. 299 Reddy, M. J. (1973). Formal referential models of poetic structure. In Papers from the Ninth Regional Meeting

    Conduit metaphor

    Conduit_metaphor

  • Fuzzy concept
  • Varying application boundaries

    Opaque context Paraconsistent logic Phenomenology (psychology) Precision Referential transparency reflexivity (social theory) Post-normal science Rough fuzzy

    Fuzzy concept

    Fuzzy_concept

  • Legal evolution
  • Branch of legal theory

    disorder. Luhmann also provides a theory of change: although the law is self-referential (autopoietic) it must respond to external developments in society and

    Legal evolution

    Legal_evolution

  • Situation semantics
  • Concept in situation theory

    well-founded set theory, especially when modelling information flow and self-referential structures. Building on Peter Aczel's work in non-well-founded set

    Situation semantics

    Situation_semantics

  • Warsh
  • Muslim theologian of Quran (728–812)

    as the Warsh dot for [/e/] and other graphical variants were adopted to encode vowel and consonant distinctions absent in the Arabic linguistic system

    Warsh

    Warsh

    Warsh

  • Grammatical tense
  • Expression of time reference in grammar

    mood. Particular tense forms need not always carry their basic time-referential meaning in every case. For instance, the historical present is a use

    Grammatical tense

    Grammatical_tense

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  • Sell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sell

    English : from Middle English selle, a rough hut of the type normally occupied by animals, hence a topographic name for someone who lived in a hut like this. In many cases the name may have been in effect a metonymic occupational name for a herdsman.Americanized spelling of Hungarian and Hungarian Jewish Széll, a topographic name for someone who lived in a spot exposed to the wind, from Hungarian szél ‘wind’.German : variant of Selle.

    Sell

  • SEFF
  • Male

    Yiddish

    SEFF

    (סֶעף) Variant spelling of Yiddish Zeff, SEFF means "wolf."

    SEFF

  • Seif
  • Boy/Male

    African, Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi, Swahili

    Seif

    Sword; Brave; Sword of Religion

    Seif

  • Sela
  • Girl/Female

    African, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Greek, Hawaiian, Hebrew

    Sela

    Saviour; Ewe of West Africa; Goddess of the Moon; Cliff; Rock

    Sela

  • Self
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (East Anglia)

    Self

    English (East Anglia) : from the Middle English personal name Saulf, Old English Sǣwulf, composed of the elements sǣ ‘sea’ + wulf ‘wolf’.

    Self

  • Selyf
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    Selyf

    peace'.

    Selyf

  • Sela
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew Biblical

    Sela

    Rock.

    Sela

  • Aelf
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, Hebrew

    Aelf

    A Tree

    Aelf

  • SELYF
  • Male

    Welsh

    SELYF

    Welsh form of Greek Solomōn, SELYF means "peaceable." 

    SELYF

  • Seif
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Seif

    Sword

    Seif

  • Sele
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, Nigerian, Norwegian

    Sele

    Rock

    Sele

  • Sela
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Sela

    A rock.

    Sela

  • Abhivada
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Abhivada

    Reverential Salutation

    Abhivada

  • SELK
  • Female

    Egyptian

    SELK

    , a form of Isis.

    SELK

  • Selk
  • Girl/Female

    Egyptian

    Selk

    Selk

  • Sely
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Sely

    Soft

    Sely

  • Sela
  • Biblical

    Sela

    a rock

    Sela

  • Seif
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Seif

    Sword

    Seif

  • Seif |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Seif |

    Sword

    Seif |

  • SELA
  • Male

    English

    SELA

    (סֶלַע) Anglicized form of Hebrew Cela, SELA means "a rock." In the Old Testament bible, this is the name of the capital city of Edom, possibly an early name for Petra. In use as a unisex name.

    SELA

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Online names & meanings

  • Divyasha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Modern

    Divyasha

    Divine Wish; Hope

  • Asuya
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Japanese

    Asuya

    Jealous

  • Darce
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic Irish

    Darce

    Dark.

  • Laidly
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Laidly

    From the Creek Meadow

  • Romasha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Romasha

    Wife of king bhavayavya

  • Itaf
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Itaf

    Clock

  • Poucher
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Lincolnshire)

    Poucher

    English (Lincolnshire) : occupational name for a maker of bags and purses, from an agent derivative of Middle English pouche ‘purse’, ‘bag’. In the Middle Ages pouches were a universal personal accessory, as clothing with pockets was unknown.

  • Tatchetan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Tatchetan

    One who is Aware of the Real

  • Tamisha
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian

    Tamisha

    A Form of Tamesha

  • Gweir
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    Gweir

    Legendary son of Cadellin Silver.

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  • Self-trust
  • n.

    Faith in one's self; self-reliance.

  • Self-control
  • n.

    Control of one's self; restraint exercised over one's self; self-command.

  • Self-denying
  • a.

    Refusing to gratify one's self; self-sacrificing.

  • Preferential
  • a.

    Giving, indicating, or having a preference or precedence; as, a preferential claim; preferential shares.

  • Self-repulsive
  • a.

    Self-repelling.

  • Self-assertive
  • a.

    Disposed to self-assertion; self-asserting.

  • Reverential
  • a.

    Proceeding from, or expressing, reverence; having a reverent quality; reverent; as, reverential fear or awe.

  • Self-worship
  • n.

    The idolizing of one's self; immoderate self-conceit.

  • Self-devotement
  • n.

    Self-devotion.

  • Referential
  • a.

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

  • Self-government
  • n.

    The act of governing one's self, or the state of being governed by one's self; self-control; self-command.

  • Self-restraint
  • n.

    Restraint over one's self; self-control; self-command.

  • Self-imposture
  • n.

    Imposture practiced on one's self; self-deceit.

  • Self-deception
  • n.

    Self-deceit.

  • Sell
  • n.

    Self.

  • Self-dependent
  • a.

    Dependent on one's self; self-depending; self-reliant.

  • Self-abnegation
  • n.

    Self-denial; self-renunciation; self-sacrifice.

  • Self-charity
  • n.

    Self-love.

  • Self-enjoyment
  • n.

    Enjoyment of one's self; self-satisfaction.

  • Self-commune
  • n.

    Self-communion.