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SELF SCHEMA

  • Self-schema
  • Set of memories for a person

    The self-schema refers to a long lasting and stable set of memories that summarize a person's beliefs, experiences and generalizations about the self, in

    Self-schema

    Self-schema

  • Schema (psychology)
  • Pattern of thought or behavior

    In psychology and cognitive science, a schema (pl.: schemata or schemas) describes a pattern of thought or behavior that organizes categories of information

    Schema (psychology)

    Schema_(psychology)

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

    technical term for self-image that is commonly used by social and cognitive psychologists is self-schema. Like any schema, self-schemas store information

    Self-image

    Self-image

    Self-image

  • Self-concept
  • One's internal beliefs about oneself

    Self-concept is made up of one's self-schemas, and interacts with self-esteem, self-knowledge, and the social self to form the self as a whole. It includes the

    Self-concept

    Self-concept

  • Schema therapy
  • Form of integrative psychotherapy

    perceiving new information. In schema therapy, a schema specifically refers to an early maladaptive schema, defined as a pervasive self-defeating or dysfunctional

    Schema therapy

    Schema_therapy

  • Self
  • Individual person as the object of its own reflective consciousness

    In philosophy, the self is an individual's own being, knowledge, and values, and the relationship between these attributes. The first-person perspective

    Self

    Self

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

    into self-schema, self-concept and self-awareness as providing the foundation for self-reference's role in memory. Multiple explanations for the self-reference

    Self-referential encoding

    Self-referential_encoding

  • Self-awareness
  • Capacity for introspection and individuation as a subject

    In the philosophy of self, self-awareness is the awareness and reflection of one's own personality or individuality, including traits, feelings, and behaviors

    Self-awareness

    Self-awareness

    Self-awareness

  • Self-esteem
  • Human emotional need

    self-concept is what we think about the self; self-esteem, is the positive or negative evaluations of the self, as in how we feel about it (see self)

    Self-esteem

    Self-esteem

  • True self and false self
  • Psychological concepts often used in connection with narcissism

    true self (also known as real self, authentic self, original self and vulnerable self) and the false self (also known as fake self, idealized self, superficial

    True self and false self

    True_self_and_false_self

  • Self-reflection
  • Capacity of humans to exercise introspection

    Self-reflection is the ability to witness and evaluate one's own cognitive, emotional, and behavioural processes. In psychology, other terms used for this

    Self-reflection

    Self-reflection

    Self-reflection

  • Self-efficacy
  • Psychology concept

    In psychology, self-efficacy is an individual's belief in their capacity to act in the ways necessary to reach specific goals. The concept was originally

    Self-efficacy

    Self-efficacy

    Self-efficacy

  • Autodidacticism
  • Independent education without the guidance of teachers

    Autodidacticism (also autodidactism) or self-education (also self-learning, self-study, and self-teaching) is the practice of education without the guidance

    Autodidacticism

    Autodidacticism

  • Self-knowledge (psychology)
  • Understanding of one's own basic needs and motives

    and self-defining. Self-concept is also known as the self-schema, made of innumerable smaller self-schemas that are "chronically accessible". Self-esteem

    Self-knowledge (psychology)

    Self-knowledge_(psychology)

  • Self-perception theory
  • Account of attitude formation developed by psychologist Daryl Bem

    dimensions. Attitude change Outline of self Gaslighting Overjustification effect Self-knowledge (psychology) Self-schema Social comparison theory Bem, D. J

    Self-perception theory

    Self-perception_theory

  • Spiritual self-schema therapy
  • Addiction therapy

    Spiritual self-schema therapy, sometimes referred to as 3-S Therapy, is a type of therapy for addicted individuals who have contracted or are at risk

    Spiritual self-schema therapy

    Spiritual_self-schema_therapy

  • Self-consciousness
  • Acute sense of self-awareness, a preoccupation with oneself

    Self-consciousness is a heightened sense of awareness of oneself. Historically, "self-consciousness" was synonymous with "self-awareness", referring to

    Self-consciousness

    Self-consciousness

    Self-consciousness

  • List of maladaptive schemas
  • List on psychotherapy topic

    maladaptive schemas, often called early maladaptive schemas, in schema therapy, a theory and method of psychotherapy. An early maladaptive schema is a pervasive

    List of maladaptive schemas

    List_of_maladaptive_schemas

  • Personal identity
  • Philosophical idea of a person having a unique existence

    defines the self as the "one who directly experiences the consciousness of oneself". John Locke considered personal identity (or the self) to be founded

    Personal identity

    Personal_identity

  • Adolescent sexuality
  • Stage of human development

    sexual self-schemas. Boys are not divided into positive and negative sexual self-concepts; they are divided into schematic and non-schematic (a schema is

    Adolescent sexuality

    Adolescent_sexuality

  • Cultural schema theory
  • Cognitive theory at the cultural level

    Cultural schema theory is a cognitive theory that explains how people organize and process information about events and objects in their cultural environment

    Cultural schema theory

    Cultural_schema_theory

  • Philosophy of self
  • Concept in philosophy

    self Self-realization – Fulfillment of one's character or personality Self-schema – Set of memories for a person Subject (philosophy) – Philosophy terms

    Philosophy of self

    Philosophy_of_self

  • Emotional intelligence
  • Capability to understand one's emotions

    researched measure of self-report or self-schema emotional intelligence is the EQ-i 2.0. Originally known as the BarOn EQ-i, it was the first self-report measure

    Emotional intelligence

    Emotional_intelligence

  • Overview effect
  • Cognitive shift after seeing Earth from space

    encountering new experiences, people must "accommodate" by expanding their self-schema framework to take new information into account. Yoder, Kate (February

    Overview effect

    Overview effect

    Overview_effect

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

    person will, often from childhood experiences, hold a negative self-schema. This schema may originate from negative early experiences, such as criticism

    Beck's cognitive triad

    Beck's cognitive triad

    Beck's_cognitive_triad

  • Outline of self
  • Overview of and topical guide to self

    identity Open individualism Personally identifiable information Self-identity Self-image Self-schema Teletransportation paradox Vertiginous question Personality

    Outline of self

    Outline_of_self

  • Hazel Rose Markus
  • American psychologist

    Self-schemas facilitate self-relevant judgments and decisions, contain easily retrievable behavioral evidence, provide a basis for the confident self-prediction

    Hazel Rose Markus

    Hazel_Rose_Markus

  • Attention schema theory
  • Theory of consciousness and subjective awareness

    The attention schema theory (AST) of consciousness is a neuroscientific and evolutionary theory of consciousness (or subjective awareness) developed by

    Attention schema theory

    Attention_schema_theory

  • JSON
  • Data-interchange format

    serialization/deserialization tools can be used both for the schema and data, and it is self-describing. It is specified in an Internet Draft at the IETF

    JSON

    JSON

  • Self-assessment
  • Concept in social psychology

    the motives that drive self-evaluation, along with self-verification and self-enhancement. Sedikides (1993) suggests that the self-assessment motive will

    Self-assessment

    Self-assessment

  • Self-categorization theory
  • Theory in social psychology

    Self-categorization theory is a theory in social psychology that describes the circumstances under which a person will perceive collections of people (including

    Self-categorization theory

    Self-categorization_theory

  • Social identity theory
  • Concept in social psychology

    Social identity is the portion of an individual's self-concept derived from perceived membership in a relevant social group. As originally formulated by

    Social identity theory

    Social_identity_theory

  • Personality
  • Psychological characteristics of an individual

    correlation between extraversion and happiness. Self-esteem and self-efficacy are two such mediators. Self-efficacy is one's belief about abilities to perform

    Personality

    Personality

    Personality

  • Cielo Magno
  • Filipino academic

    Treatment Intervention: An Uncontrolled Prospective Pilot Study of Spiritual Self-Schema Therapy with Latina Women". Substance Abuse. 31 (2): 117–125. doi:10

    Cielo Magno

    Cielo Magno

    Cielo_Magno

  • Interior design psychology
  • Branch of environmental psychology

    relationship and satisfaction with job and task. In "Effects of the self-schema on perception of space at work" by Gustave Nicolas Fischer, Cyril Tarquinio

    Interior design psychology

    Interior_design_psychology

  • Descriptive Experience Sampling
  • Method to read conscious of a person

    inner experience without the memory errors, biases, heuristics, and self-schema based preconceptions that can distort first-person reporting. First-person

    Descriptive Experience Sampling

    Descriptive_Experience_Sampling

  • Cindy Meston
  • Canadian-American clinical psychologist

    the degree to which the CSA is integrated into the individual’s sexual self-schema and the degree to which the individual identifies as being a victim of

    Cindy Meston

    Cindy Meston

    Cindy_Meston

  • Self-complexity
  • present goals of an individual. Self-concept Self-Determination Theory Self-esteem Self-schema Linville, P.W. (1985). Self-complexity and affective extremity:

    Self-complexity

    Self-complexity

  • Psychology of self
  • Study of the representation of one's identity

    psychology Philosophy of self Self-concept Self-discovery Self-discrepancy theory Self-efficacy Self-schema True Will Vertiginous question James, W. (1891)

    Psychology of self

    Psychology of self

    Psychology_of_self

  • Neural basis of self
  • Biological processes that underlie human's perception of self-understanding

    underlie humans' perception of self-understanding. The neural basis of self is closely related to the psychology of self with a deeper foundation in neurobiology

    Neural basis of self

    Neural_basis_of_self

  • South Korean beauty standards
  • Jung, J. (2006). "Cross-Cultural Comparisons of Appearance Self-Schema, Body Image, Self-Esteem, and Dieting Behavior Between Korean and U.S. Women"

    South Korean beauty standards

    South Korean beauty standards

    South_Korean_beauty_standards

  • Self-absorption paradox
  • Association of self-awareness with distress and well-being

    psychological adjustment. Although reflective self-focus may indeed foster articulation of the self-schema, accurate self-perception involves both costs and benefits

    Self-absorption paradox

    Self-absorption_paradox

  • Self-concealment
  • Predisposition to hide embarrassing information

    Self-concealment is a psychological construct defined as "a predisposition to actively conceal from others personal information that one perceives as distressing

    Self-concealment

    Self-concealment

  • Collective identity
  • Shared sense of belonging to a group

    acceptance of the identity. Though defining collective identity to be a self-central concept, they emphasize on its distinction from concepts like ideology

    Collective identity

    Collective_identity

  • Sandra Bem
  • American psychologist

    gender schema theory: A reply to Spence and Helmreich". Psychological Review, 88, 369–71. Bem, S. L. (1982). "Gender schema theory and self-schema theory

    Sandra Bem

    Sandra_Bem

  • Social media and identity
  • Impacts of social media

    body, the less they are going to realize the images are unrealistic Self Schema Theory is the idea women use three points to determine how they view

    Social media and identity

    Social_media_and_identity

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

    Identity emerges during childhood as children start to comprehend their self-concept, and it remains a consistent aspect throughout different stages of

    Identity (social science)

    Identity_(social_science)

  • Haltlose personality disorder
  • Personality disorder

    granted greater independence "in the home and in their work". Their self schema only encompasses the immediate present. They are described as "living

    Haltlose personality disorder

    Haltlose_personality_disorder

  • List of psychotherapies
  • Solution-focused brief therapy Somatic experiencing Somatic psychology Spiritual self-schema therapy Status dynamic psychotherapy Strategic family therapy Structural

    List of psychotherapies

    List of psychotherapies

    List_of_psychotherapies

  • Vaginismus
  • Involuntary muscle spasm that interferes with vaginal penetration

    correlates of vaginismus: sexual and physical abuse, sexual knowledge, sexual self-schema, and relationship adjustment". J Sex Marital Ther. 29 (1): 47–59. doi:10

    Vaginismus

    Vaginismus

    Vaginismus

  • Optimal distinctiveness theory
  • Social psychological theory

    positive self-concept. The following are the tenets of optimal distinctiveness theory as explicitly stated by Dr. Brewer in her 1991 work, "The social self: on

    Optimal distinctiveness theory

    Optimal_distinctiveness_theory

  • Black Skin, White Masks
  • 1952 book by Frantz Fanon

    third schema: the epidermal racial schema. This concept articulates the lived experience of self-alienation specific to Black existence. In this schema, the

    Black Skin, White Masks

    Black_Skin,_White_Masks

  • Autosuggestion
  • Psychological technique related to the placebo effect

    and systems Self-help – Self-guided improvement Self-hypnosis – Form, process, or result of a self-induced hypnotic state Self-schema – Set of memories

    Autosuggestion

    Autosuggestion

    Autosuggestion

  • Gender schema theory
  • Cognitive theory on how individuals become gendered in society

    Gender schema theory is a cognitive theory to explain how individuals become gendered in society, and how sex-linked characteristics are maintained and

    Gender schema theory

    Gender_schema_theory

  • RDFa
  • Format for expressing RDF statements in HTML documents

    sections are not required for the same content. Self Containment – the HTML and the RDF are separated Schema Modularity – the attributes are reusable Additionally

    RDFa

    RDFa

  • Stereotype
  • Generalized belief about people

    role in depression, which is characterized by negative self-schemas. Stereotypes and self-schemas are the same type of cognitive structure; therefore, they

    Stereotype

    Stereotype

    Stereotype

  • XML Schema (W3C)
  • XML standard to describe elements in document

    XSD (XML Schema Definition), a recommendation of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), specifies how to formally describe the elements in an Extensible

    XML Schema (W3C)

    XML_Schema_(W3C)

  • Body image
  • Aesthetic perception of one's own body

    Jung, J. (2006). "Cross-Cultural Comparisons of Appearance Self-Schema, Body Image, Self-Esteem, and Dieting Behavior Between Korean and U.S. Women"

    Body image

    Body image

    Body_image

  • XML
  • Markup language and file format

    arbitrary data structures, such as those used in web services. Several schema systems exist to aid in the definition of XML-based languages, while programmers

    XML

    XML

    XML

  • Self-disorder
  • Mental state of a reduced perception of self-awareness

    Self-disorder, also called ipseity disturbance (/ɪpˈsiɪti/ ip-SEE-ih-tee), is a psychological phenomenon of disruption or diminishing of a person's minimal

    Self-disorder

    Self-disorder

  • Social psychology
  • Study of social effects on people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors

    themselves. The self-concept is composed of cognitive aspects called self-schemas—beliefs people hold about themselves that guide the processing of self-referential

    Social psychology

    Social psychology

    Social_psychology

  • Social stigma
  • Type of discrimination or disapproval

    (sociology) Post-assault treatment of sexual assault victims Scapegoat Self-concealment Self-schema Shame Social alienation Social defeat Social exclusion Social

    Social stigma

    Social stigma

    Social_stigma

  • XPath
  • Expression language for XML documents

    the XPath query language are used in other W3C specifications such as XML Schema, XForms and the Internationalization Tag Set (ITS). XPath has been adopted

    XPath

    XPath

  • Eating disorder
  • Mental illness characterized by abnormal eating habits

    055. PMID 15626514. Jung J, Lennon SJ (2003). "Body Image, Appearance Self-Schema, and Media Images". Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal. 32:

    Eating disorder

    Eating_disorder

  • Semiotics of dress
  • How people use clothing to signify societal positions

    leads to the idea of the social self, which is that the idea of self-reflection is a social construction. The term self-schema could be used to defined thought

    Semiotics of dress

    Semiotics_of_dress

  • Self-as-context
  • Principle in ACT therapy

    Self-as-context, one of the core principles in acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), is the concept that people are not the content of their thoughts

    Self-as-context

    Self-as-context

  • Identity formation
  • Process in which humans develop a view of themselves and of their identity

    "real" world. Otium Poverty Workism Self-Schema Social theory Social defeat Lev Vygotsky Social stigma Social identity Self-discovery Peer pressure Cultural

    Identity formation

    Identity_formation

  • Axiom schema
  • Template that specifies one or more axioms

    mathematical logic, an axiom schema (plural: axiom schemata or axiom schemas) is a rule or template that specifies a family of axioms. A schema contains placeholders

    Axiom schema

    Axiom schema

    Axiom_schema

  • Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory
  • Standard system of axiomatic set theory

    independently proposed replacing the axiom schema of specification with the axiom schema of replacement. Appending this schema, as well as the axiom of regularity

    Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory

    Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory

    Zermelo–Fraenkel_set_theory

  • Moral psychology
  • Interdisciplinary field of study

    by a set of self-created schemas (cognitive structures that organize related concepts and integrate past events). They claim that schemas are "fundamental

    Moral psychology

    Moral psychology

    Moral_psychology

  • Self-XSS
  • Social engineering attack

    Retrieved September 28, 2014. "Issue 82181: [Linux] Strip javascript: schema from pastes/drops to omnibox". Google Code. May 10, 2011. Retrieved September

    Self-XSS

    Self-XSS

  • Rosy retrospection
  • Disproportionate favor towards the past

    assumptions. Schema theory supports this process, as existing positive self-schemas mediate memory retrieval processes to maintain coherence with the self-image

    Rosy retrospection

    Rosy_retrospection

  • Schema (Kant)
  • Rule by which a concept is associated with a sensory input in Kantianism

    In Kantian philosophy, a transcendental schema (plural: schemata; from Ancient Greek: σχῆμα, 'form, shape, figure') is the procedural rule by which a category

    Schema (Kant)

    Schema (Kant)

    Schema_(Kant)

  • Piaget's theory of cognitive development
  • Theory that discusses human intelligence from an epistemological perspective

    environment and altering pre-existing schemas in order to fit in the new information. This happens when the existing schema (knowledge) does not work, and needs

    Piaget's theory of cognitive development

    Piaget's theory of cognitive development

    Piaget's_theory_of_cognitive_development

  • Transference-focused psychotherapy
  • Form of psychotherapy

    TFP/SFT personality concepts) after 1-, 2-, and 3-years. Schema-focused therapy (SFT, or schema therapy as it is now commonly known) was associated with

    Transference-focused psychotherapy

    Transference-focused_psychotherapy

  • Class stratification
  • Form of social categorization

    first schema he states that in capitalism simple production exists alongside the capitalist mode of production. In this schema the bourgeoisie, the self-employed

    Class stratification

    Class_stratification

  • Self-regulated learning
  • Educational strategy

    to self analyze and determine their level of comprehension. This active engagement allows the learner to organize concepts into existing schemas. Through

    Self-regulated learning

    Self-regulated_learning

  • Defining Issues Test
  • Component model of moral development

    Meaning is projected by means of moral reasoning schemas (each of which is explained below). A schema is a mental representation of stimuli that has previously

    Defining Issues Test

    Defining_Issues_Test

  • Implicit self-esteem
  • Characteristic of human disposition

    prefrontal cortex and hippocampus, areas that are involved in forming self-schemas, were activated more than men. This suggests that the negative affect

    Implicit self-esteem

    Implicit_self-esteem

  • Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology
  • Monitoring system in computer drives

    Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology (contrived acronym S.M.A.R.T. or SMART) is a monitoring system included in computer hard disk drives

    Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology

    Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology

    Self-Monitoring,_Analysis_and_Reporting_Technology

  • List of axioms
  • Axiom of union Axiom of infinity Axiom schema of replacement Axiom of power set Axiom of regularity Axiom schema of specification See also Zermelo set

    List of axioms

    List_of_axioms

  • Scotoma
  • Altered region in an otherwise normal field of vision

    spatial neglect in the body schema analogous to hemispatial neglect in that the mind could not conceive of the leg as self because it could not conceive

    Scotoma

    Scotoma

    Scotoma

  • T-schema
  • Testing device for logical soundness

    The T-schema ("truth schema", not to be confused with "Convention T") is used to check if an inductive definition of truth is valid, which lies at the

    T-schema

    T-schema

  • Jeffrey Young (psychologist)
  • American psychologist (born 1950)

    American psychologist best known for having developed schema therapy. He is the founder of the Schema Therapy Institute. After earning an undergraduate degree

    Jeffrey Young (psychologist)

    Jeffrey_Young_(psychologist)

  • Peer victimization
  • Harassment or bullying amongst members of peer groups

    during this time children are defining themselves by creating self-schemas and establishing self-esteem, both which will impact their future adult life; for

    Peer victimization

    Peer_victimization

  • Computer security
  • Protection of computer systems from information disclosure, theft or damage

    security and therefore does not completely align with the security convergence schema. A vulnerability refers to a flaw in the structure, execution, functioning

    Computer security

    Computer security

    Computer_security

  • SQLAlchemy
  • SQL toolkit and object-relational mapper

    efficient and flexible database access. SQLAlchemy offers tools for database schema generation, querying, and object-relational mapping. Key features include:

    SQLAlchemy

    SQLAlchemy

    SQLAlchemy

  • Future self
  • Research that examines the processes of thinking of oneself in the future

    psychology, the future self is one type of a broader concept called 'possible selves'. These possible selves are psychological schema representing multiple

    Future self

    Future_self

  • Gaudium et spes
  • Vatican II document on the church in the modern world

    spes, respectively. Schema 17 and, toward the end of the council, Schema 12 inspired the later creation of Gaudium et spes. Schema 12, while focusing on

    Gaudium et spes

    Gaudium_et_spes

  • Borderline personality disorder
  • Personality disorder

    (DBT) and schema therapy aim to disrupt this cycle by improving emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and adaptive coping strategies. Self-harm and

    Borderline personality disorder

    Borderline personality disorder

    Borderline_personality_disorder

  • List of cognitive–behavioral therapies
  • founded by Albert Ellis. Reality therapy Relapse prevention Schema therapy Self-control therapy Self-instructional training was developed by Donald Meichenbaum

    List of cognitive–behavioral therapies

    List_of_cognitive–behavioral_therapies

  • William Ickes
  • A.M.; Ickes, W. (2009). "Evidence that a simpático self-schema accounts for differences in the self-concepts and social behavior of Latinos versus Whites

    William Ickes

    William Ickes

    William_Ickes

  • Unethical amnesia
  • Tendency to forget the dishonest actions we committed

    this schema, the memory may be subtly reshaped to reduce the inconsistency. The distortion of such memories has been interpreted as serving a self-protective

    Unethical amnesia

    Unethical_amnesia

  • Social cognition
  • Study of cognitive processes involved in social interactions

    successfully regulate the application of the activated schemas is dependent on individual differences in self-regulatory ability and the presence of situational

    Social cognition

    Social cognition

    Social_cognition

  • Metacognitive therapy
  • Psychotherapy aimed at helping clients to a better approach to their negative thoughts

    beliefs, the mental modes and the executive function together constitute the self-regulatory executive function model (S-REF). This is also known as the metacognitive

    Metacognitive therapy

    Metacognitive_therapy

  • EXPRESS (data modeling language)
  • Standard data modeling language for product data

    form. EXPRESS is similar to programming languages such as Pascal. Within a SCHEMA various datatypes can be defined together with structural constraints and

    EXPRESS (data modeling language)

    EXPRESS (data modeling language)

    EXPRESS_(data_modeling_language)

  • Emotional reasoning
  • Cognitive process

    memory bias, schema can affect an individual's recollections to cause schema-incongruent memories. For example, if individuals have a schema about how intelligent

    Emotional reasoning

    Emotional reasoning

    Emotional_reasoning

  • Active Directory
  • Directory service, created by Microsoft for Windows domain networks

    information by a schema, which determines the storage in the Active Directory. Administrators can extend or modify the schema using the schema object when

    Active Directory

    Active_Directory

  • Supervisory attentional system
  • Proposed model on executive functioning of attentional control

    become activated or suppressed for routine and non-routine circumstances. Schemas, or scripts, specify an individual's series of actions or thoughts under

    Supervisory attentional system

    Supervisory_attentional_system

  • Fitzpatrick scale
  • Classification of skin color and response to UV light

    typing test; or Fitzpatrick phototyping scale) is a numerical classification schema for human skin color. It was developed in 1975 by American dermatologist

    Fitzpatrick scale

    Fitzpatrick scale

    Fitzpatrick_scale

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SELF SCHEMA

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SELF SCHEMA

  • 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

  • Aelf
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, Hebrew

    Aelf

    A Tree

    Aelf

  • Seif
  • Boy/Male

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

    Seif

    Sword; Brave; Sword of Religion

    Seif

  • Sele
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, Nigerian, Norwegian

    Sele

    Rock

    Sele

  • SELK
  • Female

    Egyptian

    SELK

    , a form of Isis.

    SELK

  • SEFF
  • Male

    Yiddish

    SEFF

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

    SEFF

  • Selk
  • Girl/Female

    Egyptian

    Selk

    Selk

  • 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

  • Seif |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Seif |

    Sword

    Seif |

  • Sela
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Sela

    A rock.

    Sela

  • Sely
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Sely

    Soft

    Sely

  • Sela
  • Biblical

    Sela

    a rock

    Sela

  • 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

  • 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

  • SELYF
  • Male

    Welsh

    SELYF

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

    SELYF

  • Selyf
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    Selyf

    peace'.

    Selyf

  • Sela
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew Biblical

    Sela

    Rock.

    Sela

  • Atman
  • Boy/Male

    Hindi

    Atman

    Self.

    Atman

  • Seif
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Seif

    Sword

    Seif

  • Seif
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Seif

    Sword

    Seif

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Online names & meanings

  • Sohil
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sohil

    Beautiful

  • Selva Kumari
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Selva Kumari

    Girl with lots of wealth

  • Vyasa
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

    Vyasa

    The Author of Mahabharata

  • Peyser
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Peyser

    English : from Anglo-Norman French peiser, poiser ‘weigher’ (Late Latin pensarius, a derivative of pensare ‘to weigh’), hence an occupational name for an official in charge of weights and measures, especially one whose duty it was to weigh rent or tribute received.German : variant spelling of Peiser.

  • Ruyah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Ruyah

    Dream; Vision

  • Nasiqa |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Nasiqa |

    One who forgives, Forgiver

  • Spring
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Spring

    English : of uncertain origin. Early examples, as for example William Spring (Yorkshire 1280), all point to a personal name or nickname, perhaps going back to an Old English byname derived from the verb springan ‘to jump or leap’ (see Springer 1). Alternatively, it could be a topographic name from Middle English spring ‘young wood’, ‘spring’. Compare Springer. Reaney derives the surname from the word denoting the season, although the word is not attested in this sense until the 16th century, the usual Middle English word being lenten. Compare Lenz. The surname has also been established in Ireland (County Kerry) for several centuries.German : from Middle High German sprinc, Middle Low German sprink ‘spring’, ‘well’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived by a spring or well, or habitational name from Springe near Hannover.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Springer.John Spring emigrated from England and settled in Watertown, MA, in 1634.

  • Daakshitha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Daakshitha

    Skill

  • Sulhara
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Sulhara

    Kind

  • Sidders
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Kent)

    Sidders

    English (Kent) : unexplained.

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  • Self-denying
  • a.

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

  • Self-worship
  • n.

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

  • Self-enjoyment
  • n.

    Enjoyment of one's self; self-satisfaction.

  • Self-repulsive
  • a.

    Self-repelling.

  • Self-restraint
  • n.

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

  • Sell
  • n.

    Self.

  • Self-trust
  • n.

    Faith in one's self; self-reliance.

  • 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-devotement
  • n.

    Self-devotion.

  • Self-abnegation
  • n.

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

  • Self-destruction
  • n.

    The destruction of one's self; self-murder; suicide.

  • Self-estimation
  • n.

    The act of estimating one's self; self-esteem.

  • Self-dependent
  • a.

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

  • Self-charity
  • n.

    Self-love.

  • Self-deception
  • n.

    Self-deceit.

  • Self-imposture
  • n.

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

  • Self-control
  • n.

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

  • Self-assertive
  • a.

    Disposed to self-assertion; self-asserting.

  • Self-commune
  • n.

    Self-communion.

  • Self-communion
  • n.

    Communion with one's self; thoughts about one's self.