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  • V particle
  • Heavy, unstable subatomic particle

    In particle physics, V was a generic name for heavy, unstable subatomic particles that decay into a pair of particles, thereby producing a characteristic

    V particle

    V_particle

  • Amaterasu particle
  • Ultra-high-energy cosmic ray

    320 EeV particle in 1991 (Oh-My-God particle), a 213 EeV particle in 1993 and a 280 EeV particle in 2001. This makes the Amaterasu particle the third

    Amaterasu particle

    Amaterasu_particle

  • Particle
  • Small localized object

    quantity, from subatomic particles like the electron, to microscopic particles like atoms and molecules, to macroscopic particles like powders and other

    Particle

    Particle

    Particle

  • Subatomic particle
  • Particle smaller than an atom

    subatomic particle is a particle smaller than an atom. According to the Standard Model of particle physics, a subatomic particle can be a composite particle or

    Subatomic particle

    Subatomic particle

    Subatomic_particle

  • Higgs boson
  • Elementary particle involved with rest mass

    Higgs boson, sometimes called the Higgs particle, is an elementary particle in the Standard Model of particle physics produced by the quantum excitation

    Higgs boson

    Higgs boson

    Higgs_boson

  • Wave–particle duality
  • Concept in quantum mechanics

    Wave–particle duality is the concept in quantum mechanics that fundamental entities of the universe, like photons and electrons, exhibit particle or wave

    Wave–particle duality

    Wave–particle_duality

  • Elementary particle
  • Subatomic particle having no substructure

    Standard Model of particle physics, an elementary particle or fundamental particle is a subatomic particle that is not composed of other particles. The Standard

    Elementary particle

    Elementary particle

    Elementary_particle

  • Oh-My-God particle
  • Ultra-high-energy cosmic ray detected in 1991

    The Oh-My-God particle (as physicists dubbed it) was an ultra-high-energy cosmic ray detected on 15 October 1991 by the Fly's Eye camera in Dugway Proving

    Oh-My-God particle

    Oh-My-God_particle

  • Tau (particle)
  • Elementary subatomic particle with negative electric charge

    The tau (τ), also called the tau lepton, tau particle or tauon, is an elementary particle similar to the electron, with negative electric charge and a

    Tau (particle)

    Tau (particle)

    Tau_(particle)

  • List of particles
  • List of particles in matter including fermions and bosons

    atomic, and subatomic particles in particle physics, condensed matter physics and cosmology. Elementary particles are particles with no measurable internal

    List of particles

    List_of_particles

  • Alpha particle
  • Ionizing radiation particle of two protons and two neutrons

    Alpha particles, also called alpha rays or alpha radiation, consist of two protons and two neutrons bound together into a particle identical to the nucleus

    Alpha particle

    Alpha particle

    Alpha_particle

  • X17 particle
  • Hypothetical subatomic particle

    The X17 particle (X17 boson) is a hypothetical subatomic particle proposed by Attila Krasznahorkay and his colleagues to explain certain anomalous measurement

    X17 particle

    X17_particle

  • Massless particle
  • Particle whose invariant mass is zero

    In particle physics, a massless particle is an elementary particle whose invariant mass is zero. At present the only confirmed massless particle is the

    Massless particle

    Massless_particle

  • Particle accelerator
  • Research apparatus for particle physics

    A particle accelerator is a machine that uses electromagnetic fields to propel ions to very high speeds and energies to contain them in well-defined beams

    Particle accelerator

    Particle accelerator

    Particle_accelerator

  • Beta particle
  • Ionizing radiation

    A beta particle, also called beta ray or beta radiation (symbol β), is a high-energy, high-speed electron or positron emitted by the radioactive decay

    Beta particle

    Beta particle

    Beta_particle

  • Lambda baryon
  • Baryon made of specific quark combinations

    first discovered in October 1950, by V. D. Hopper and S. Biswas of the University of Melbourne, as a neutral V particle with a proton as a decay product,

    Lambda baryon

    Lambda baryon

    Lambda_baryon

  • Particle physics
  • Study of subatomic particles and forces

    Particle physics or high-energy physics is the study of fundamental particles and forces that constitute matter and radiation. The field also studies

    Particle physics

    Particle physics

    Particle_physics

  • Weakly interacting massive particle
  • Hypothetical particles that may constitute dark matter

    interacting massive particles (WIMPs) are hypothetical particles that are one of the proposed candidates for dark matter. These particles would have mass

    Weakly interacting massive particle

    Weakly interacting massive particle

    Weakly_interacting_massive_particle

  • Large Hadron Collider
  • Particle accelerator at CERN, Switzerland

    Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world's largest and highest-energy particle accelerator. It was built by the European Organization for Nuclear Research

    Large Hadron Collider

    Large Hadron Collider

    Large_Hadron_Collider

  • Flavour (particle physics)
  • Species of elementary particle

    In particle physics, flavour or flavor refers to the species of an elementary particle. The Standard Model counts six flavours of quarks and six flavours

    Flavour (particle physics)

    Flavour_(particle_physics)

  • Particle decay
  • Spontaneous breakdown of an unstable subatomic particle into other particles

    In particle physics, particle decay is the spontaneous process of one unstable subatomic particle transforming into multiple other particles. The particles

    Particle decay

    Particle_decay

  • Standard Model
  • Theory of forces and subatomic particles

    The Standard Model of particle physics is the theory describing three of the four known fundamental forces (electromagnetic, weak and strong interactions

    Standard Model

    Standard Model

    Standard_Model

  • Electronvolt
  • Unit of energy

    electrostatic particle accelerator sciences, because a particle with electric charge q gains an energy E = qV after passing through a voltage of V. An electronvolt

    Electronvolt

    Electronvolt

  • WISP (particle physics)
  • In particle physics, the acronym WISP refers to a largely hypothetical weakly interacting sub-eV particle, or weakly interacting slender particle, or weakly

    WISP (particle physics)

    WISP_(particle_physics)

  • Synchrotron
  • Type of cyclic particle accelerator

    is a particular type of cyclic particle accelerator, descended from the cyclotron, in which the accelerating particle beam travels around a fixed closed-loop

    Synchrotron

    Synchrotron

    Synchrotron

  • Particle size
  • Notion for comparing dimensions of particles in different states of matter

    Particle size is a notion introduced for comparing dimensions of solid particles (flecks), liquid particles (droplets), or gaseous particles (bubbles)

    Particle size

    Particle size

    Particle_size

  • Linear particle accelerator
  • Type of particle accelerator

    A linear particle accelerator (often shortened to linac) is a type of particle accelerator that accelerates charged subatomic particles or ions to a high

    Linear particle accelerator

    Linear particle accelerator

    Linear_particle_accelerator

  • List of accelerators in particle physics
  • List compiling of particle accelerators used for particle physics experiments

    A list of particle accelerators used for particle physics experiments. Some early particle accelerators that more properly did nuclear physics, but existed

    List of accelerators in particle physics

    List_of_accelerators_in_particle_physics

  • Indistinguishable particles
  • Concept in quantum mechanics of perfectly substitutable particles

    quantum mechanics, indistinguishable particles (also called identical or indiscernible particles) are particles that cannot be distinguished from one

    Indistinguishable particles

    Indistinguishable_particles

  • Boson
  • Class of subatomic particle

    In particle physics, a boson (/ˈboʊzɒn/ /ˈboʊsɒn/) is a subatomic particle whose spin quantum number has an integer value (0, 1, 2, ...). The class of

    Boson

    Boson

    Boson

  • Strange particle
  • Elementary particle

    A strange particle is an elementary particle with a strangeness quantum number different from zero. Strange particles are members of a large family of

    Strange particle

    Strange_particle

  • Strange quark
  • Type of quark

    lightest of all quarks, a type of elementary particle. Strange quarks are found in subatomic particles called hadrons. Examples of hadrons containing

    Strange quark

    Strange_quark

  • Neutral particle
  • Particle with no electric charge

    In physics, a neutral particle is a particle without an electric charge, such as a neutron. Long-lived neutral particles provide a challenge in the construction

    Neutral particle

    Neutral_particle

  • Particle velocity
  • Velocity of a particle in a medium as it transmits a wave

    Particle velocity (denoted v or SVL) is the velocity of a particle (real or imagined) in a medium as it transmits a wave. The SI unit of particle velocity

    Particle velocity

    Particle_velocity

  • Particle zoo
  • Colloquial term for the list of known subatomic particles

    In particle physics, the term particle zoo is used colloquially to describe the relatively extensive list of known subatomic particles by analogy to the

    Particle zoo

    Particle_zoo

  • Charged particle beam
  • Spatially localized group of electrically charged particles travelling in same direction

    of the particles, often expressed in electronvolts (typically keV to GeV) the (average) particle current, often expressed in amperes the particle beam size

    Charged particle beam

    Charged_particle_beam

  • Particle acceleration
  • In acoustics, particle acceleration is the acceleration (rate of change in speed and direction) of particles[clarification needed] in a sound transmission

    Particle acceleration

    Particle_acceleration

  • Strangeness
  • Property of elementary particles

    In particle physics, strangeness (symbol S) is a property of particles, expressed as a quantum number, for describing decay of particles in strong and

    Strangeness

    Strangeness

  • W and Z bosons
  • Bosons that mediate the weak interaction

    In particle physics, the W and Z bosons are vector bosons that are together known as the weak bosons or more generally as the intermediate vector bosons

    W and Z bosons

    W and Z bosons

    W_and_Z_bosons

  • Resonance (particle physics)
  • Concept in scattering theory

    In particle physics, a resonance is the peak located around a certain energy found in differential cross sections of scattering experiments. These peaks

    Resonance (particle physics)

    Resonance (particle physics)

    Resonance_(particle_physics)

  • Particle statistics
  • Description of multiple particle in physics

    Particle statistics is a particular description of multiple particles in statistical mechanics. A key prerequisite concept is that of a statistical ensemble

    Particle statistics

    Particle_statistics

  • Kaon
  • Quantum particle

    In particle physics, a kaon, also called a K meson and denoted K, is any of a group of four mesons distinguished by a quantum number called strangeness

    Kaon

    Kaon

  • List of hypothetical particles
  • list of hypothetical particles. Hypothetical particles are proposed subatomic or composite entities arising in theoretical particle physics and cosmology

    List of hypothetical particles

    List_of_hypothetical_particles

  • Axion
  • Hypothetical elementary particle

    An axion (/ˈæksiɒn/) is a hypothetical elementary particle originally theorized in 1978 independently by Frank Wilczek and Steven Weinberg as the Goldstone

    Axion

    Axion

  • Tachyon
  • Hypothetical faster-than-light particle

    or tachyonic particle is a hypothetical particle that always travels faster than light. Physicists posit that faster-than-light particles cannot exist

    Tachyon

    Tachyon

  • Point particle
  • Idealised model of a particle in physics

    A point particle, ideal particle or point-like particle (or pointlike particle) is an idealization used in physics. Its defining feature is negligible

    Point particle

    Point particle

    Point_particle

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

    v, v, v→, v, velocity v, speed V number, the normalized frequency of an optical fiber V particle, an archaic name for a class of subatomic particles V

    V (disambiguation)

    V_(disambiguation)

  • Particle in a box
  • Mathematical model in quantum mechanics

    the particle in a box model (also known as the infinite potential well or the infinite square well) describes the movement of a free particle in a small

    Particle in a box

    Particle in a box

    Particle_in_a_box

  • Virtual particle
  • Transient quantum fluctuation (physics)

    A virtual particle is a theoretical transient particle that exhibits some of the characteristics of an ordinary particle, while having its existence limited

    Virtual particle

    Virtual_particle

  • Cyclotron motion
  • Motion of charged particles

    circular motion exhibited by charged particles in a uniform magnetic field. The circular trajectory of a particle in cyclotron motion is characterized

    Cyclotron motion

    Cyclotron motion

    Cyclotron_motion

  • Feebly interacting particle
  • interacting massive particles (WIMPs) to include weakly interacting sub-eV particles (WISPs) and others. FIP physics is also known as dark-sector physics

    Feebly interacting particle

    Feebly_interacting_particle

  • Particle-size distribution
  • Function representing relative sizes of particles in a system

    In granulometry, the particle-size distribution (PSD) of a powder, or granular material, or particles dispersed in fluid, is a list of values or a mathematical

    Particle-size distribution

    Particle-size distribution

    Particle-size_distribution

  • Solar energetic particles
  • High-energy particles from the Sun

    Solar energetic particles (SEP), formerly known as solar cosmic rays, are high-energy, charged particles originating in the solar atmosphere and solar

    Solar energetic particles

    Solar energetic particles

    Solar_energetic_particles

  • Antiparticle
  • Particle with opposite charges

    In particle physics, every type of particle of "ordinary" matter (as opposed to antimatter) is associated with an antiparticle with the same mass but with

    Antiparticle

    Antiparticle

    Antiparticle

  • Neutrino
  • Elementary particle with extremely low mass

    (/njuːˈtriːnoʊ/ new-TREE-noh; denoted by the Greek letter ν) is an elementary particle that interacts via the weak interaction and gravity. The neutrino is so

    Neutrino

    Neutrino

    Neutrino

  • Particle mesh
  • Particle Mesh (PM) is a computational method for determining the forces in a system of particles. These particles could be atoms, stars, or fluid components

    Particle mesh

    Particle_mesh

  • Cosmotron
  • Particle accelerator

    was the first particle accelerator to impart kinetic energy in the range of GeV to a single particle, accelerating protons to 3.3 GeV. It was also the

    Cosmotron

    Cosmotron

    Cosmotron

  • Particle filter
  • Type of Monte Carlo algorithms for signal processing and statistical inference

    Particle filters, also known as sequential Monte Carlo methods, are a set of Monte Carlo algorithms used to find approximate solutions for filtering problems

    Particle filter

    Particle_filter

  • J/psi meson
  • Subatomic particle made of a charm quark and antiquark

    The J/ψ (J/psi) meson /ˈdʒeɪ ˈsaɪ ˈmiːzɒn/ is a subatomic particle, a flavor-neutral meson consisting of a charm quark and a charm antiquark. Mesons formed

    J/psi meson

    J/psi meson

    J/psi_meson

  • Baryon
  • Hadron (subatomic particle) that is composed of three quarks

    In particle physics, a baryon is a type of composite subatomic particle that contains an odd number of valence quarks, conventionally three. Protons and

    Baryon

    Baryon

    Baryon

  • Timeline of particle discoveries
  • This is a timeline of subatomic particle discoveries, including all particles thus far discovered which appear to be elementary (that is, indivisible)

    Timeline of particle discoveries

    Timeline_of_particle_discoveries

  • Xi baryon
  • Subatomic particle

    The Xi baryons or cascade particles are a family of subatomic hadron particles which have the symbol Ξ and may have an electric charge (Q) of +2 e, +1 e

    Xi baryon

    Xi_baryon

  • Cyclotron
  • Type of particle accelerator

    A cyclotron is a type of particle accelerator invented by Ernest Lawrence in 1929–1930 at the University of California, Berkeley, and patented in 1932

    Cyclotron

    Cyclotron

    Cyclotron

  • Particle displacement
  • Movement of a sound particle

    Particle displacement or displacement amplitude is a measurement of distance of the movement of a sound particle from its equilibrium position in a medium

    Particle displacement

    Particle_displacement

  • P3M
  • ParticleParticleParticle–Mesh (P3M) is a Fourier-based Ewald summation method to calculate potentials in N-body simulations. The potential could be the

    P3M

    P3M

  • Ground level enhancement
  • Solar phenomenon

    solar particle events typically involve solar energetic particles at 10–100 MeV, GLEs involve particles with energies higher than about 400 MeV. The definition

    Ground level enhancement

    Ground_level_enhancement

  • Particle shower
  • Extra particles from a particle impact

    In particle physics, a shower is a cascade of secondary particles produced as the result of a high-energy particle interacting with dense matter. The

    Particle shower

    Particle_shower

  • Particle therapy
  • Treatment of cancer using high-energy particles

    Particle therapy is a form of external beam radiotherapy using beams of energetic neutrons, protons, or other heavier positive ions for cancer treatment

    Particle therapy

    Particle_therapy

  • Dressed particle
  • Particle together with excitations from other fields

    dressed particle or clothed particle is a bare particle together with some excitations of other quantum fields that are inseparable from the bare particle. For

    Dressed particle

    Dressed_particle

  • Free particle
  • Particle that is not bound by an external force

    In physics, a free particle is a particle that, in some sense, is not bound by an external force, or equivalently not in a region where its potential energy

    Free particle

    Free_particle

  • Cherenkov detector
  • Particle detector for Cherenkov radiation

    /tʃɛrɛnˈkɔv/; Russian: Черенко́в) is a type of particle detector designed to detect and identify particles by produced Cherenkov radiation. Many high energy

    Cherenkov detector

    Cherenkov_detector

  • Wave–particle duality relation
  • Relation in quantum optics

    wave–particle duality relation, also called the Englert–Greenberger–Yasin duality relation, or the Englert–Greenberger relation, relates the visibility, V

    Wave–particle duality relation

    Wave–particle_duality_relation

  • Exotic matter
  • Physics term for multiple concepts

    There are several proposed types of exotic matter: Hypothetical particles and states of matter that have not yet been encountered, but whose properties

    Exotic matter

    Exotic_matter

  • Electron
  • Elementary particle with negative charge

    nuclear reactions) is a subatomic particle whose electric charge is negative one elementary charge. It is an elementary particle that comprises the ordinary

    Electron

    Electron

    Electron

  • Aerosol
  • Suspension of fine solid particles or liquid droplets in a gas

    An aerosol is a suspension of fine solid particles or liquid droplets in air or another gas. Aerosols can be generated from natural or human causes. The

    Aerosol

    Aerosol

    Aerosol

  • Scalar boson
  • Boson with spin equal to zero

    is a boson whose spin equals zero. A boson is a particle whose wave function is symmetric under particle exchange and therefore follows Bose–Einstein statistics

    Scalar boson

    Scalar boson

    Scalar_boson

  • Ring current
  • Magnetospheric phenomenon

    carried by charged particles trapped in a planet's magnetosphere. It is caused by the longitudinal drift of energetic (10–200 keV) particles. Earth's ring

    Ring current

    Ring_current

  • Particle radiation
  • Fast-moving particles with energy

    Particle radiation is the radiation of energy by means of fast-moving subatomic particles. Particle radiation is referred to as a particle beam if the

    Particle radiation

    Particle_radiation

  • Rectangular potential barrier
  • Area, where a potential exhibits a local maximum

    Although classically a particle behaving as a point mass would be reflected if its energy is less than V 0 {\displaystyle V_{0}} , a particle actually behaving

    Rectangular potential barrier

    Rectangular potential barrier

    Rectangular_potential_barrier

  • Sedimentation coefficient
  • Tendency of a particle to settle out of suspension during centrifugation

    F_{d}=6\pi \eta r_{0}v} where η is the viscosity of the medium, r0 is the radius of the particle and v is the velocity of the particle. Stokes' law applies

    Sedimentation coefficient

    Sedimentation_coefficient

  • Stokes number
  • Dimensionless number characterising the behavior of particles suspended in a fluid flow

    the behavior of particles suspended in a fluid flow. The Stokes number is defined as the ratio of the characteristic time of a particle (or droplet) to

    Stokes number

    Stokes number

    Stokes_number

  • Smoothed-particle hydrodynamics
  • Method of hydrodynamics simulation

    Smoothed-particle hydrodynamics (SPH) is a computational method used for simulating the mechanics of continuum media, such as solid mechanics and fluid

    Smoothed-particle hydrodynamics

    Smoothed-particle hydrodynamics

    Smoothed-particle_hydrodynamics

  • 750 GeV diphoton excess
  • 2015 anomaly in the Large Hadron Collider

    The 750 GeV diphoton excess in particle physics was an anomaly in data collected at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in 2015, which could have been an

    750 GeV diphoton excess

    750 GeV diphoton excess

    750_GeV_diphoton_excess

  • Ultrarelativistic limit
  • Motion extremely close to the speed of light

    a particle is called ultrarelativistic when its speed is very close to the speed of light c. Notations commonly used are v ≈ c {\displaystyle v\approx

    Ultrarelativistic limit

    Ultrarelativistic_limit

  • Rutherford scattering experiments
  • Experiments proving existence of atomic nuclei

    its mass is concentrated. They deduced this after measuring how an alpha particle beam is scattered when it strikes a thin metal foil. The experiments were

    Rutherford scattering experiments

    Rutherford_scattering_experiments

  • Quantum chromodynamics
  • Theory of the strong nuclear interactions

    interaction between quarks mediated by gluons. Quarks are fundamental particles that make up composite hadrons such as the proton, neutron and pion. QCD

    Quantum chromodynamics

    Quantum chromodynamics

    Quantum_chromodynamics

  • Matter
  • Something that has mass and volume

    subatomic particles. In everyday as well as scientific usage, matter generally includes atoms and anything made up of them, and any particles (or combination

    Matter

    Matter

    Matter

  • Cherenkov radiation
  • Electromagnetic radiation from a charged particle in a medium

    (/tʃəˈrɛŋkɒf/) is an electromagnetic radiation emitted when a charged particle (such as an electron) passes through a dielectric medium (such as distilled

    Cherenkov radiation

    Cherenkov radiation

    Cherenkov_radiation

  • Particle damping
  • Particle damping is the use of particles moving freely in a cavity to produce a damping effect. Active and passive damping techniques are common methods

    Particle damping

    Particle_damping

  • Brownian motion
  • Random motion of particles suspended in a fluid

    Brownian motion is the random motion of particles suspended in a medium (a liquid or a gas). The traditional mathematical formulation of Brownian motion

    Brownian motion

    Brownian motion

    Brownian_motion

  • Richard D. Field
  • American professor of physics emeritus at University of Florida

    particularly for his contributions to the phenomenology of particle production in high-energy particle accelerators. Field was born in Pasadena, California

    Richard D. Field

    Richard_D._Field

  • ADONE
  • High-energy particle collider in Italy

    ADONE (big AdA) was a high-energy (beam energy 1.5 GeV, center-of-mass energy 3 GeV) particle collider. It collided electrons with their antiparticles

    ADONE

    ADONE

  • Giant virus
  • Very large DNA virus

    viral capsid forming the portal through which the internal core of the particle is delivered to the host's cytoplasm. Viruses portal Cafeteria roenbergensis

    Giant virus

    Giant virus

    Giant_virus

  • Photon
  • Elementary particle or quantum of light

    (from Ancient Greek φῶς, φωτός (phôs, phōtós) 'light') is an elementary particle that is a quantum of the electromagnetic field, including electromagnetic

    Photon

    Photon

  • Distribution function (physics)
  • Function of seven variables

    , z , v x , v y , v z ) {\displaystyle f(t,x,y,z,v_{x},v_{y},v_{z})} , which gives the number of particles per unit volume in single-particle phase space

    Distribution function (physics)

    Distribution_function_(physics)

  • Particle board
  • Glued wood product

    Particle board, also known as particleboard or chipboard, is an engineered wood product, belonging to the wood-based panels, manufactured from wood chips

    Particle board

    Particle board

    Particle_board

  • Truly neutral particle
  • Particle that is its own antiparticle because all of its generalized charges are zero

    In particle physics, a truly neutral particle is a subatomic particle that has no charge-like quantum numbers: They are their own antiparticle. In other

    Truly neutral particle

    Truly_neutral_particle

  • Gaugino
  • Hypothetical subatomic particle predicted by supersymmetry

    In supersymmetry theories of particle physics, a gaugino /ɡeɪˈdʒiːnoʊ/ is the hypothetical fermionic supersymmetric field quantum (superpartner) of a gauge

    Gaugino

    Gaugino

    Gaugino

  • Particle counter
  • Device for monitoring particle contamination

    A particle counter is used for monitoring and diagnosing particle contamination within specific clean media, including air, water, and chemicals. Particle

    Particle counter

    Particle_counter

  • Fermion
  • Type of subatomic particle

    In particle physics, a fermion is a subatomic particle that follows Fermi–Dirac statistics. Fermions have a half-integer spin (spin ⁠1/2⁠, spin ⁠3/2⁠

    Fermion

    Fermion

    Fermion

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  • Harfleur
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Harfleur

    King Henry V' Governor of Harfleur.

    Harfleur

  • Montjoy
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Montjoy

    King Henry V' A French herald.

    Montjoy

  • Britaine
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Britaine

    King Henry V' and 'King John' Arthur, Duke of Britaine.

    Britaine

  • Bourbon
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Bourbon

    King Henry V' Duke of Bourbon.

    Bourbon

  • Fluellen
  • Boy/Male

    English Shakespearean

    Fluellen

    From the Welsh Llewellyn. Famous bearer: Fluellen was a character in Shakespeare's 'Henry V'.

    Fluellen

  • Orleans
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Orleans

    King Henry V' Duke of Orleans.

    Orleans

  • Canterbury
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Canterbury

    King Henry V' Archbishop of Canterbury.

    Canterbury

  • Court
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean English French

    Court

    King Henry V' Soldier in the King's army.

    Court

  • Cambridge
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Cambridge

    King Henry V' Earl of Cambridge, a conspirator against the King.

    Cambridge

  • NUBUKHA
  • Female

    Egyptian

    NUBUKHA

    , the consort of Sebekhotep V.

    NUBUKHA

  • Sulakhan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Sulakhan

    Meritorious; V Irtuous

    Sulakhan

  • Rambures
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Rambures

    King Henry V' A French Lord.

    Rambures

  • Williams
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean American English German

    Williams

    King Henry V' Soldier in the King's army.

    Williams

  • Macmorris
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Macmorris

    King Henry V' Officer in the King's army.

    Macmorris

  • Salisbury M
  • Girl/Female

    Shakespearean

    Salisbury M

    King Henry V' Earl of Salisbury.

    Salisbury M

  • Jamy
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Jamy

    King Henry V' Officer in the King's army.

    Jamy

  • Erpingham
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Erpingham

    King Henry V' Sir Thomas Erpingham, an officer in the King's army.

    Erpingham

  • Capucius
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Capucius

    King Henry the Eighth' Ambassador from the Emperor Charles V.

    Capucius

  • Grandpre
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Grandpre

    King Henry V' A French Lord.

    Grandpre

  • GUSZTÁV
  • Male

    Hungarian

    GUSZTÁV

    Hungarian form of Latin Gustavus, GUSZTÁV means "meditation staff."

    GUSZTÁV

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Online names & meanings

  • Brandelyn
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Brandelyn

    beverage brandy used as a given name.

  • Baynbridge
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Baynbridge

    Bridge.

  • Sadiksha
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Sadiksha

    Good Intention

  • Andere
  • Girl/Female

    Basque Spanish

    Andere

  • CAMARIN
  • Female

    Chamoru

    CAMARIN

    , warehouse.

  • ASENTZIO
  • Male

    Basque

    ASENTZIO

    , Ascension.

  • Torny
  • Girl/Female

    Norse

    Torny

    New.

  • Shabeehah
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Shabeehah

    Picture, Image, Like

  • YAZMIN
  • Female

    Spanish

    YAZMIN

    Spanish form of Arabic Yasmin, YAZMIN means "jasmine flower," a plant in the olive family.

  • Cherishma
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Cherishma

    Bright

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  • Swerd
  • n. & v.

    See Sward, n. & v.

  • Avail
  • v. t. & i.

    See Avale, v.

  • Jumpweld
  • v. t.

    See Buttweld, v. t.

  • Kid
  • v. t.

    See Kiddy, v. t.

  • Lob
  • v. t.

    See Cob, v. t.

  • Murther
  • n. & v.

    Murder, n. & v.

  • Sent
  • v. & n.

    See Scent, v. & n.

  • Swound
  • v. & n.

    See Swoon, v. & n.

  • Holla
  • v. i.

    See Hollo, v. i.

  • Roost
  • v. t.

    See Roust, v. t.

  • Leech
  • v. t.

    See Leach, v. t.

  • Powp
  • v. i.

    See Poop, v. i.

  • But
  • v. i.

    See Butt, v., and Abut, v.

  • Sowl
  • v. i.

    See Soul, v. i.

  • Quab
  • v. i.

    See Quob, v. i.

  • Kittel
  • v. t.

    See Kittle, v. t.

  • Merrimake
  • v. i.

    See Merrymake, v.