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  • Social dance
  • Participatory dance focused on human interaction

    Social dances are dances that have social functions and context. Social dances are intended for participation rather than performance. They are often danced

    Social dance

    Social dance

    Social_dance

  • Social Dancing
  • 1999 studio album by Bis

    Social Dancing is the second studio album by the Scottish musical trio Bis, released in 1999. The Austin Chronicle thought that "while Social Dancing

    Social Dancing

    Social_Dancing

  • Dance
  • Art form consisting of body movement

    dance, a social dance, a group dance such as a line, circle, chain or square dance, or a partner dance, such as in Western ballroom dancing, is undertaken

    Dance

    Dance

    Dance

  • Ballroom dance
  • Set of partner dances

    specially designed for such dances). In times past, ballroom dancing was social dancing for the privileged, leaving folk dancing for the lower classes. These

    Ballroom dance

    Ballroom dance

    Ballroom_dance

  • Dance in the United States
  • concert dance often supply complementary aspects to social dancing. Placing great value on improvisation, African American vernacular dances are characterized

    Dance in the United States

    Dance_in_the_United_States

  • History of hip-hop dance
  • Aspect of the history of dance

    Funkbrella Dance Company (USA). Hip-hop social dancing (party dancing) began when hip-hop musical artists started to release songs with an accompanying dance. In

    History of hip-hop dance

    History of hip-hop dance

    History_of_hip-hop_dance

  • Street dance
  • Vernacular dance in an urban context

    Street dance is an umbrella term for a large number of social dance styles such as: breakdancing, popping, locking, house dance, waacking, voguing, hip-hop

    Street dance

    Street dance

    Street_dance

  • Nude recreation
  • Leisure activity while naked

    slowly being rebuilt. An invitation-only event with naked Tango Milonga dancing was held in a small town in Germany. Starkers!, a monthly naked club night

    Nude recreation

    Nude recreation

    Nude_recreation

  • Lindy Hop
  • American dance

    a central part of social dancing and many performance and competition pieces. Lindy Hop is sometimes referred to as a street dance, referring to its improvisational

    Lindy Hop

    Lindy Hop

    Lindy_Hop

  • List of dance styles
  • (1998) The Routledge Dance Studies Reader. Routledge. ISBN 0-415-16447-8 Sharp, C. J. (1924) The dance; an historical survey of dancing in Europe. Rowman

    List of dance styles

    List of dance styles

    List_of_dance_styles

  • Salsa (dance)
  • Dance form

    also used salsa dancing to study the ephemerality of social groups. Cuban salsa – a popular form of salsa dancing from Cuba Mambo – a dance style which heavily

    Salsa (dance)

    Salsa (dance)

    Salsa_(dance)

  • Swing (dance)
  • Group of dances tied to jazz

    two-step, line dancing or swing dance done to such music. Contemporary 21st century Country Swing or dancing or "Country Western Swing Dancing" (C/W Swing)

    Swing (dance)

    Swing (dance)

    Swing_(dance)

  • Robot (dance)
  • Illusionary street dance style that attempts to imitate a dancing robot or mannequin

    called mannequin or dancing machine, is a street dance style—often confused with popping—that suggests the stilted movements of a dancing robot or mannequin

    Robot (dance)

    Robot (dance)

    Robot_(dance)

  • Erotic dance
  • Dance meant to provide erotic entertainment or elicit erotic or sexual thoughts

    of several major dance categories based on purpose, such as ceremonial, competitive, performance and social dance. The erotic dancer's clothing is often

    Erotic dance

    Erotic dance

    Erotic_dance

  • Contra dance
  • Social folk dance with mixed European origins

    dancing can be aerobic, dancers are sometimes encouraged to bring a change of clothes. As in any social dance, cooperation is vital to contra dancing

    Contra dance

    Contra dance

    Contra_dance

  • Irish dance
  • Traditional dances from Ireland

    government to gain social control via the Public Dance Halls Act of 1935, which tried to ban private dancing, but this only referred to set dancing. Modern Irish

    Irish dance

    Irish dance

    Irish_dance

  • Social dancing in the 20th century United States
  • American social dancing has been changing through the decades. The 20th century brought about a change in social dances. The "old fashioned and out of

    Social dancing in the 20th century United States

    Social dancing in the 20th century United States

    Social_dancing_in_the_20th_century_United_States

  • Modern dance
  • Genre of western concert or theatrical dance

    dance is a broad genre of western concert or theatrical dance which includes dance styles such as ballet, folk, ethnic, religious, and social dancing;

    Modern dance

    Modern dance

    Modern_dance

  • Bachata (dance)
  • Social dance from the Dominican Republic

    social dance from the Dominican Republic which is now danced all over the world. It is connected with bachata music. Bachata is a social couple dance

    Bachata (dance)

    Bachata (dance)

    Bachata_(dance)

  • Dance (social event)
  • Dance as a social event

    As a social event, dance is an event whose primary goal and activity is dancing of all its participants. Dance/dancing may be a sub-event of a broader

    Dance (social event)

    Dance_(social_event)

  • Dancing mania
  • Medieval social phenomena

    Dancing mania (also known as dancing plague, choreomania, St. John's Dance, tarantism and St. Vitus' Dance) was a phenomenon which occurred primarily in

    Dancing mania

    Dancing mania

    Dancing_mania

  • Partner dance
  • Coordinated dancing of two partners

    middle ground between individuals dancing alone or individually in a non-coordinated manner, and groups of people dancing simultaneously in a coordinated

    Partner dance

    Partner dance

    Partner_dance

  • Ball (dance event)
  • Dance party

    A ball is a formal dance event often characterised by a banquet followed by a social dance. Ball dancing emerged from formal dances during the Middle Ages

    Ball (dance event)

    Ball (dance event)

    Ball_(dance_event)

  • Glossary of partner dance terms
  • rarely seen in social dancing. A call in square dancing is a command by a caller to execute a particular dance figure. In round dancing, calls are called

    Glossary of partner dance terms

    Glossary of partner dance terms

    Glossary_of_partner_dance_terms

  • Hip-hop dance
  • Street dance styles primarily performed to hip hop

    move like the New York hip-hop dancers who were profiled in the documentary. They called the social dancing (party dancing) they saw "new style", which

    Hip-hop dance

    Hip-hop dance

    Hip-hop_dance

  • Louise Alexander (dancer)
  • American theatrical and social exhibition dancer

    theatrical and social exhibition dancer between 1905 and 1916. She began as a chorus girl, soon became a pantomime dancer (Apache dance, temptress dance), then

    Louise Alexander (dancer)

    Louise Alexander (dancer)

    Louise_Alexander_(dancer)

  • Country dance
  • Type of social dance

    examples of this kind of dance. Dancing in square sets still survives in Ireland, under the name "set dancing" or "figure dancing". For some time English

    Country dance

    Country dance

    Country_dance

  • Square dance
  • Dance for four couples arranged in a square

    cotillions; square dancing travelled to North America with the European settlers and developed significantly there. Square dancing is done in many different

    Square dance

    Square dance

    Square_dance

  • Disco
  • Music genre and subculture

    while dancing. There was also a thriving drug subculture in the disco scene, particularly for drugs that would enhance the experience of dancing to the

    Disco

    Disco

    Disco

  • Dance music
  • Music composed specifically to facilitate or accompany dancing

    social dance music. During the early 20th century, ballroom dancing gained popularity among the working class who attended public dance halls. Dance music

    Dance music

    Dance music

    Dance_music

  • Folk dance
  • Dance that reflects the life of the people of a certain region

    long sword dances and rapper dancing. Some choreographed social dances, such as contra dance, Scottish highland dance, Scottish country dance, and modern

    Folk dance

    Folk dance

    Folk_dance

  • Belly dance
  • Type of Middle Eastern dance

    and Fatimid caliphs included belly dancing, soirée and singing. Belly dancing was viewed as a normal courtship dance where the woman would seduce the man

    Belly dance

    Belly dance

    Belly_dance

  • Cotillion
  • Type of social dance

    seeing these as the dance and the exact steps as dispensable. On the other hand, some figures required high skill at social dancing and many performances

    Cotillion

    Cotillion

    Cotillion

  • Dance party
  • Social gathering at which people dance

    A dance party (also referred to as a dance) is a social gathering where dancing is the primary activity. Some dance parties are held in a casual setting

    Dance party

    Dance party

    Dance_party

  • Wheelchair dancesport
  • Partner dance competition where at least one of the dancers is in a wheelchair

    November 2001). "Wheelchair Dancing". ExploreDance.com. Retrieved 6 November 2011. Goldberg, Kenny (21 June 2011). "Wheelchair Dancing Is on a Roll". KPBS. Retrieved

    Wheelchair dancesport

    Wheelchair dancesport

    Wheelchair_dancesport

  • Dirty Dancing
  • 1987 film directed by Emile Ardolino

    Dirty Dancing is a 1987 American romantic drama dance film written by Eleanor Bergstein, produced by Linda Gottlieb, and directed by Emile Ardolino. Starring

    Dirty Dancing

    Dirty_Dancing

  • Cèilidh
  • Irish and Scottish social gathering

    Scottish and Irish social gathering. In its most basic form, it simply means a social visit. In contemporary usage, it usually involves dancing and playing Gaelic

    Cèilidh

    Cèilidh

    Cèilidh

  • Blues dance
  • Family of historical dances that developed alongside and were danced to blues music

    sub-Saharan African dance for sustained one-on-one mixed-gender partnered dancing; African cultures apparently considered this type of dancing to be inappropriate

    Blues dance

    Blues dance

    Blues_dance

  • Cha-cha-cha (dance)
  • Dance of Cuban origin cha-cha-chá

    competition Video of cha cha social dancing at 2010 New York Salsa Congress (first 2 minutes of video) Video of cha cha social dancing by Joel Dominguez and

    Cha-cha-cha (dance)

    Cha-cha-cha (dance)

    Cha-cha-cha_(dance)

  • Boeremusiek
  • instrumental folk music. Its original intent was to be an accompaniment to social dancing at parties and festivals. Boeremusiek is originally European, but once

    Boeremusiek

    Boeremusiek

  • List of dances
  • (Spanish/Roma) Floss (Western) Folk dance Formation dance Forró (dance from northeast of Brazil) Foxtrot (Ballroom Social) Freak dancing The Freddy Frevo Frug Freestyle

    List of dances

    List_of_dances

  • Dance in Cambodia
  • cultural traditions, and social dances performed in social gatherings. Cambodia's premier performing art form is Khmer classical dance, or Robam Preah Reach

    Dance in Cambodia

    Dance in Cambodia

    Dance_in_Cambodia

  • Charleston (dance)
  • American swing dance

    world, providing added challenges for dancers, new types of pleasure for audiences, and emphasizing social dancing skills such as improvisation and musicality

    Charleston (dance)

    Charleston (dance)

    Charleston_(dance)

  • Mixer dance
  • Social event

    A mixer dance, dance mixer or simply mixer is a kind of participation dance in a social dance setting that involves changing partners as an integral part

    Mixer dance

    Mixer dance

    Mixer_dance

  • Outline of dance
  • Art form consisting of movement of the body

    individuals in the group are dancing the same steps at the same time. Alternatively, various groups within the larger group may be dancing different, but complementary

    Outline of dance

    Outline of dance

    Outline_of_dance

  • Merengue (dance)
  • Style of Dominican dance

    the social dancing of the United States the "empalizada" style is replaced by exaggerated Cuban motion, taught in chain ballroom studios for dances of

    Merengue (dance)

    Merengue (dance)

    Merengue_(dance)

  • Ice dance
  • Discipline of figure skating that draws from ballroom dancing

    Ice dance (sometimes referred to as ice dancing) is a discipline of figure skating that historically draws from ballroom dancing. It joined the World Figure

    Ice dance

    Ice dance

    Ice_dance

  • Circle dance
  • Style of dance done in a circle with rhythm instruments and singing

    singing, and is a type of dance where anyone can join in without the need of partners. Unlike line dancing, circle dancers are in physical contact with

    Circle dance

    Circle dance

    Circle_dance

  • Fusion dance
  • Contemporary partner dance style

    Gender Non-Conformity in Social Partner Dancing". The Activist History Review (January 2020). Retrieved May 22, 2022. "Fusion dancing in Europe". Archived

    Fusion dance

    Fusion dance

    Fusion_dance

  • Baroque dance
  • Type of dance common in the 17th–18th century

    choreographies from the period are English country dances, such as those in the many editions of Playford's The Dancing Master. The descriptions in these various

    Baroque dance

    Baroque dance

    Baroque_dance

  • Tango
  • Argentinian and Uruguayan partner dance

    Tango is a partner and social dance that originated in the 1880s along the Río de la Plata, the natural border between Argentina and Uruguay. The tango

    Tango

    Tango

    Tango

  • Latin dance
  • Dance styles originating in Latin America

    different from the modern or ballroom dances]. Silvester, Victor 1977. Dancing: ballroom, Latin-American and social, 105/6. ISBN 0-340-22517-3. Teach Yourself

    Latin dance

    Latin dance

    Latin_dance

  • Do-si-do
  • Dance move

    Country Dance Glossary of partner dance terms Square dance "Dos-à-dos - Scottish Country Dancing Term In SCD Dictionary". www.scottish-country-dancing-dictionary

    Do-si-do

    Do-si-do

  • Glen Echo Park (Maryland)
  • United States historic place

    historic Spanish Ballroom, as well as for its children's theater and social dance programs. Visitors also come to the park to participate in its festivals

    Glen Echo Park (Maryland)

    Glen Echo Park (Maryland)

    Glen_Echo_Park_(Maryland)

  • Scottish country dance
  • Dance native to Scotland

    performing the dances. Traditionally a figure corresponds to an eight-bar phrase of music. Country dancing, which is arguably a type of folk dancing, first appears

    Scottish country dance

    Scottish country dance

    Scottish_country_dance

  • Grizzly Bear (dance)
  • Early 20th-century American couple dance known as the Grizzly Bear

    to condemn social dancing as such, but to target what it described as "indecent buffooneries", distinguishing these from "legitimate dancing". To support

    Grizzly Bear (dance)

    Grizzly Bear (dance)

    Grizzly_Bear_(dance)

  • West Coast Swing
  • Dance style

    instructional booklet for the dance was advertised with a heading of "Cowboy Dancing!". By the 1990s country western dancers were dancing West Coast Swing to contemporary

    West Coast Swing

    West Coast Swing

    West_Coast_Swing

  • House dance
  • Freestyle street and social dance

    House dance is a freestyle street dance and social dance that has roots in the underground house music scene of Chicago and New York. It is typically danced

    House dance

    House_dance

  • Dancing Pallbearers
  • Ghanaian group of pallbearers

    coronavirus grim reaper: Ghana's dancing pallbearers". The Washington Post. Retrieved May 19, 2020. "Ghana's dancing pallbearers are being used to send

    Dancing Pallbearers

    Dancing_Pallbearers

  • Hand dancing
  • Form of swing dance from Washington, D.C.

    Hand dancing, also known as D.C. hand dancing or D.C. swing, is a form of swing dance that can be traced as far back as the 1920s, from Lindy Hop and the

    Hand dancing

    Hand dancing

    Hand_dancing

  • Bis (Scottish band)
  • Scottish indie pop band

    numerous EPs and three studio albums, The New Transistor Heroes (1997), Social Dancing (1999), and Return To Central (2001), the band broke up in 2003, but

    Bis (Scottish band)

    Bis (Scottish band)

    Bis_(Scottish_band)

  • Cotton-Eyed Joe
  • American country folk song

    Harris, Pittman, Waller, Dance a While. Handbook of Folk, Square, and Social Dancing. 1950, 1955, 1964, 1968. Burgess Publishing Company, Fourth Edition

    Cotton-Eyed Joe

    Cotton-Eyed_Joe

  • Balfolk
  • Type of European folk dance event

    other dancing events, it is common to change partners for each new dance. It is socially acceptable for strangers to approach each other to ask to dance. Some

    Balfolk

    Balfolk

    Balfolk

  • Dancing with the Stars: The Next Pro
  • Upcoming reality competition series

    spin-off of the competition series Dancing with the Stars, which is based on the British contest show Strictly Come Dancing, and an expansion of its international

    Dancing with the Stars: The Next Pro

    Dancing_with_the_Stars:_The_Next_Pro

  • African-American dance
  • Type of dance

    schools, or companies. These dances are usually centered on folk and social dance practice, though performance dance often supplies complementary aspects

    African-American dance

    African-American dance

    African-American_dance

  • Humppa
  • Type of music from Finland

    early 1970s, pop music and dancing almost killed social dancing, but the revival of humppa keeps traditional social dancing alive. The revival meant that

    Humppa

    Humppa

    Humppa

  • Tea dance
  • Type of social gathering

    A tea dance, also called a thé dansant (French for 'dancing tea'), was a dance held in the summer or autumn from 4 to 7 p.m. In the English countryside

    Tea dance

    Tea dance

    Tea_dance

  • Line dance
  • Choreographed dance

    country–western dance began to emerge from these dances. Schools in the United States began to incorporate dancing, particularly folk dancing, into physical

    Line dance

    Line dance

    Line_dance

  • Garba (dance)
  • Indian folk dance

    Garba is an Indian folk dance. It is a form of circle and social dance originating from Gujarat, and played across the Indian diaspora at festivals and

    Garba (dance)

    Garba (dance)

    Garba_(dance)

  • Oneida people
  • Indigenous people of the United States

    of Oneida dancing: social and ceremonial. Social dancing is for the enjoyment of all people. The round dance, rabbit dance, old moccasin dance and canoe

    Oneida people

    Oneida_people

  • Jamming (dance)
  • the circle and display their dancing abilities. The style of dancing is popular amongst hip hop dancers. Roda (dancing) Walkaround "What to expect at

    Jamming (dance)

    Jamming_(dance)

  • Can-can
  • Music-hall dance

    dancers to scream and yelp while performing the can-can. The can-can was introduced in America on 23 December 1867 by Giuseppina Morlacchi, dancing as

    Can-can

    Can-can

    Can-can

  • Dance marathon
  • Event in which people dance or walk to music for an extended period of time

    postcards of themselves to the fans; the price was usually 10 cents. “Dancingly yours,” many read. The audience stayed for the contest as long as they

    Dance marathon

    Dance marathon

    Dance_marathon

  • Dancing ban
  • Prohibitions against dancing

    Dancing bans are legal or religious prohibitions against dancing, which have been applied at various times in various jurisdictions around the world. This

    Dancing ban

    Dancing ban

    Dancing_ban

  • List of partner dance books
  • dance forms. This list contains books that provide guidance for how to teach partner/social dancing. It does not include books, such as The Dancing Master

    List of partner dance books

    List_of_partner_dance_books

  • Round dance
  • Type of ballroom dance

    Modern social round dance, or round dancing, is a choreographed and cued ballroom dance that progresses in a circular counter-clockwise pattern around

    Round dance

    Round dance

    Round_dance

  • Social media
  • Virtual online communities

    Social media are new media technologies that facilitate the creation, sharing and aggregation of content (such as ideas, interests, and other forms of

    Social media

    Social media

    Social_media

  • Concert dance
  • Type of dance

    contrast, social dance and participation dance may be performed without an audience and, typically, these dance forms are neither choreographed nor danced to

    Concert dance

    Concert dance

    Concert_dance

  • Sequence dance
  • Type of dance with preset movement pattern

    ballrooms were sequence dances until the early 20th century. After modern ballroom dancing developed, in England, sequence dancing continued. It included

    Sequence dance

    Sequence dance

    Sequence_dance

  • Culture of Brazil
  • of social status extends throughout Brazil. Put within a context of explicit social inequality, the link between the production of beauty and social class

    Culture of Brazil

    Culture of Brazil

    Culture_of_Brazil

  • Dancesport
  • Ballroom dancing as a sport

    stylized as DanceSport) is competitive dancing, as contrasted with social or exhibition dancing. The term dancesport encompasses many dance disciplines

    Dancesport

    Dancesport

    Dancesport

  • Molly dance
  • English folk dance tradition

    in Molly dancing. In 1977 two Cambridgeshire teams resumed dancing on Plough Monday and many other dance teams have since included Molly dance in their

    Molly dance

    Molly dance

    Molly_dance

  • Feuerfest!
  • Polka française by Josef Strauss

    called Bohemian National Polka, which is very popular in historical and social dancing circles. "Feuerfest!", rundel.de, concert band arrangement by Siegfried

    Feuerfest!

    Feuerfest!

    Feuerfest!

  • Country–western dance
  • Dance genre originating in parts of the United States

    culture. Country dancing is also known as "kicker dancing" in Texas. Western couple dancing is a form of social dance. Many different dances are done to country-western

    Country–western dance

    Country–western dance

    Country–western_dance

  • Dance crazes
  • Humorous dances enjoying bursts of popularity

    50s & 60s - by Dr. Frank Hoffmann sixtiescity - 60s Dance and Dance Crazes Go-Go Dancing - Fad and Novelty Dances from the 1960s at Little Miss Go-Go!

    Dance crazes

    Dance crazes

    Dance_crazes

  • Argentine tango
  • Musical genre and accompanying latin social dance

    Argentine tango is a musical genre and accompanying social dance originating at the end of the 19th century in the suburbs of Buenos Aires. It typically

    Argentine tango

    Argentine tango

    Argentine_tango

  • Richard Powers (dance historian)
  • American historian

    of partnered dancing to a fulfilling life and career. Richard has gone on to mentor a plethora of social dancers who have spread dance instruction across

    Richard Powers (dance historian)

    Richard_Powers_(dance_historian)

  • White House social aide
  • US Military officer

    during social dancing. According to The New York Times, a social aide "came to the rescue by cutting in and deftly waltzing the young woman off the dance floor"

    White House social aide

    White House social aide

    White_House_social_aide

  • Jitterbug
  • Dance style associated with swing dance

    Jitterbug is a generalized term used to describe swing dancing. It is often synonymous with the lindy hop dance but might include elements of the jive, east coast

    Jitterbug

    Jitterbug

    Jitterbug

  • Jazz dance
  • Performance dance technique

    culture. Improvisation in African-American vernacular dancing reflects the cultural identity of its dancers by serving as a dynamic form of expression. It intertwines

    Jazz dance

    Jazz_dance

  • American folk dance
  • Arkansas, Iowa, and Texas where dancing is still banned. The square dance isn't rooted in any foreign culture. The square dance is performed by four or eight

    American folk dance

    American_folk_dance

  • Stiletto dance
  • Dance performed in high heel shoes

    work and body language coming from exotic dancing and contemporary dance. Stiletto dance is not a social dance style, it is seen mainly in the context of

    Stiletto dance

    Stiletto_dance

  • Come Dancing
  • British BBC TV ballroom dancing series (1950–1998)

    Come Dancing is a British ballroom dancing competition show made by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), which aired on BBC One at various intervals

    Come Dancing

    Come_Dancing

  • Cornish dance
  • Dance originating in Cornwall, UK

    and step dances were still in living memory. Geese dancing ‘Geese dancing’ (pronounced geeze) was also popular, however it was not a dance form, rather

    Cornish dance

    Cornish_dance

  • Kizomba
  • Music and dance genre from Angola

    Kizomba is a social dance and music genre that originated in Angola during the late 1970s to early 1980s. Kizomba is a national heritage of Angola and

    Kizomba

    Kizomba

  • Hustle (dance)
  • Type of dance

    The Dancing Gangsters by Willie Estrada "Secrets of a Hustle Dance Teacher (Steve Rebello)" by Philip Seyer Historic view of disco couple dancing "Frequently

    Hustle (dance)

    Hustle_(dance)

  • Peacock dance
  • Traditional Asian folk dance

    peacock dance or peafowl dance is a traditional Asian folk dance that describes the beauty and the movement of peacocks. There are several peacock dance traditions

    Peacock dance

    Peacock dance

    Peacock_dance

  • Balinese dance
  • Indonesian ancient dance tradition

    the dance's delicate intricacy. A man dancing Balinese Barong. Balinese Tari Tenun (weaving dance) mass dance, performed by hundreds of dancers. Balinese

    Balinese dance

    Balinese dance

    Balinese_dance

  • Barn dance
  • Type of dance

    barn dance can also feature square dancing, contra dancing, English country dance, dancing to country and western music, or any other kind of dancing, often

    Barn dance

    Barn dance

    Barn_dance

  • Welsh dance
  • Traditional dance in Wales

    Welsh dance (Welsh: Dawns Gymreig), also known as Welsh folk dancing (Welsh: Dawnsio gwerin), is the collection of traditional dances originating in Wales

    Welsh dance

    Welsh dance

    Welsh_dance

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SOCIAL DANCING

  • Somila
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Somila

    Calm, Soft natured, Tranquil

    Somila

  • Sofian
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, French, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi

    Sofian

    Sand; Sand Storm; Devoted

    Sofian

  • SONIA
  • Female

    Italian

    SONIA

    Italian and Portuguese form of Russian Sonya, SONIA means "wisdom." 

    SONIA

  • Sonila
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Sonila

    Golden

    Sonila

  • Aaleyah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Aaleyah |

    Exalted, Highest social standing

    Aaleyah |

  • SOHAIL
  • Male

    Hindi/Indian

    SOHAIL

    (सोहेल) Hindi form of Arabic Suhail, SOHAIL means "Canopus (the star)."

    SOHAIL

  • Sohail
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Sohail

    Gentle ease; name of star

    Sohail

  • SONAL
  • Female

    Hindi/Indian

    SONAL

    (सोनल) Hindi name SONAL means "golden."

    SONAL

  • Somila
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Somila

    Tranquil

    Somila

  • Sochael
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Sochael

    Beautiful

    Sochael

  • Sofian
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Sofian

    Sand storm

    Sofian

  • Sohail
  • Boy/Male

    Afghan, Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Muslim, Pashtun, Sindhi, Telugu

    Sohail

    Moon-glow; Star; Moonlight; Gentle; Ease; Name of Star

    Sohail

  • Sohail |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Sohail |

    Moon glow, Moonlight

    Sohail |

  • SOFIA
  • Female

    English

    SOFIA

    Variant spelling of Greek Sophia, SOFIA means "wisdom." This form of the name is in wide use throughout Europe by the Finnish, Italians, Germans, Norwegians, Portuguese and Swedish.

    SOFIA

  • Sohail
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sohail

    Moon glow, Moonlight

    Sohail

  • Sochael
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Sochael

    Smart; Beautiful

    Sochael

  • Sangamitra
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Telugu

    Sangamitra

    Friendly with Social

    Sangamitra

  • Sochai
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Sochai

    By Thinking

    Sochai

  • Sofian |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Sofian |

    Devoted

    Sofian |

  • Sangika
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Sangika

    Social Person

    Sangika

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Online names & meanings

  • Netranjali
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Marathi

    Netranjali

    Blessing with Eyes

  • Pedaiah
  • Biblical

    Pedaiah

    redemption of the Lord

  • Mannath
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Mannath

    A vow to a deity, Wish

  • Sahm
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Sahm

    Arrow, Dart

  • Kinari
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Kinari

    Shore, Musical instrument, Goddess of wealth

  • Margretha
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Danish, Dutch, Swedish

    Margretha

    Pearl

  • Adhva
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Indian, Kannada

    Adhva

    Leader

  • Nasrin
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Nasrin

    Jonquille. Jonquil.

  • Garrad
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English

    Garrad

    Mighty with a Spear; Variant of Garret from Gerald; Rules by the Spear

  • STEFAN
  • Male

    Dutch

    STEFAN

    , crown.

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  • Special
  • a.

    Limited in range; confined to a definite field of action, investigation, or discussion; as, a special dictionary of commercial terms; a special branch of study.

  • Insociable
  • a.

    Not sociable or companionable; disinclined to social intercourse or conversation; unsociable; taciturn.

  • Special
  • a.

    Appropriate; designed for a particular purpose, occasion, or person; as, a special act of Parliament or of Congress; a special sermon.

  • Facial
  • a.

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

  • Sociable
  • n.

    A gathering of people for social purposes; an informal party or reception; as, a church sociable.

  • Special
  • n.

    One appointed for a special service or occasion.

  • Racial
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a race or family of men; as, the racial complexion.

  • Vocal
  • a.

    Uttered or modulated by the voice; oral; as, vocal melody; vocal prayer.

  • Focal
  • a.

    Belonging to,or concerning, a focus; as, a focal point.

  • Jovial
  • a.

    Gay; merry; joyous; jolly; mirth-inspiring; hilarious; characterized by mirth or jollity; as, a jovial youth; a jovial company; a jovial poem.

  • Socially
  • adv.

    In a social manner; sociably.

  • Uncial
  • n.

    An uncial letter.

  • Social
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to society; relating to men living in society, or to the public as an aggregate body; as, social interest or concerns; social pleasure; social benefits; social happiness; social duties.

  • Social
  • a.

    Ready or disposed to mix in friendly converse; companionable; sociable; as, a social person.

  • Social
  • a.

    Naturally growing in groups or masses; -- said of many individual plants of the same species.

  • Fecial
  • a.

    Pertaining to heralds, declarations of war, and treaties of peace; as, fecial law.

  • Social
  • a.

    Forming compound groups or colonies by budding from basal processes or stolons; as, the social ascidians.

  • Aggregative
  • a.

    Gregarious; social.

  • Social
  • a.

    Living in communities consisting of males, females, and neuters, as do ants and most bees.

  • Sociably
  • adv.

    In a sociable manner.