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  • Work (human activity)
  • Activities performed to support one's needs

    activity directed towards achieving a particular goal. Because sustained effort is a necessary part of many human activities, what qualifies as work is

    Work (human activity)

    Work (human activity)

    Work_(human_activity)

  • Work
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up work or Work in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Work may refer to: Work (human activity), intentional activity people perform to support themselves

    Work

    Work

  • Human sexual activity
  • Manner in which humans engage sexually

    used to lead to sexual arousal and more explicitly sexual activities. Human sexual activity has sociological, cognitive, emotional, behavioural and biological

    Human sexual activity

    Human sexual activity

    Human_sexual_activity

  • Human behavior
  • Array of every physical action and observable emotion associated with humans

    Human behavior is the potential and expressed capacity (mentally, physically, and socially) of human individuals or groups to respond to internal and external

    Human behavior

    Human behavior

    Human_behavior

  • Working
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Working may refer to: Work (human activity), intentional activity people perform to support themselves, others, or the

    Working

    Working

  • Labour
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    refer to: Childbirth, the delivery of a baby Work (human activity), or labour Manual labour, physical work Wage labour, a socioeconomic relationship between

    Labour

    Labour

  • Lists of occupations
  • Largest manufacturing plants in the United States Outline of academic disciplines Profession Work (human activity) This article includes a list of lists.

    Lists of occupations

    Lists of occupations

    Lists_of_occupations

  • Kinesiology
  • Study of human body movement

    physiology. Studies of human and animal motion include measures from motion tracking systems, electrophysiology of muscle and brain activity, various methods

    Kinesiology

    Kinesiology

    Kinesiology

  • Activity recognition
  • Recognition of events from videos or sensors

    range of human activities. Mobile devices (e.g. smart phones) provide sufficient sensor data and calculation power to enable physical activity recognition

    Activity recognition

    Activity_recognition

  • Paranormal Activity
  • 2007 film by Oren Peli

    Paranormal Activity is a 2007 American found footage supernatural horror film produced, written, directed, photographed, and edited by Oren Peli. It centers

    Paranormal Activity

    Paranormal_Activity

  • Human body
  • Physical substance of the human organism

    blood. The human body is studied by health professionals, physiologists, anatomists, and artists to assist them in their work. The human body is composed

    Human body

    Human body

    Human_body

  • Animal roleplay
  • Erotic roleplay related to BDSM

    safe, sane and consensual apply to roleplay as much as any other activity between humans who accept and respect their partner's interests and limits. For

    Animal roleplay

    Animal roleplay

    Animal_roleplay

  • Work as play
  • Philosophical concept

    Work as play is the concept of a qualitative change in human work activity. An idea does not have a single author, but is present in studies and culture

    Work as play

    Work_as_play

  • Physical activity
  • Any voluntarily bodily motion that requires energy expenditure

    Physical activity increases energy expenditure and is a key regulator in controlling body weight (see Summermatter cycle for more). In human beings, differences

    Physical activity

    Physical activity

    Physical_activity

  • Culture
  • Social behavior and norms of a society

    In the process, he redefined culture as a diverse set of activities characteristic of all human societies. This view paved the way for the modern understanding

    Culture

    Culture

    Culture

  • Activity theory
  • Soviet psychological framework

    and work psychology. Activity theory is more of a descriptive meta-theory or framework than a predictive theory. It considers an entire work/activity system

    Activity theory

    Activity_theory

  • Marx's theory of alienation
  • Social theory developed by Karl Marx

    inevitably separated from the products they create, the activity of production, their fellow human beings, and their own creative potential. The theory has

    Marx's theory of alienation

    Marx's theory of alienation

    Marx's_theory_of_alienation

  • Project management
  • Practice of leading the work of a team to achieve goals and criteria at a specified time

    activities. It is the traditional process used for predictive-based project planning. The CPM method evaluates the sequence of activities, the work effort

    Project management

    Project_management

  • Employment
  • Relationship between employee and employer

    Salary inversion Staffing models Universal basic income Work ethic Work (human activity) Dakin, Stephen; Armstrong, J. Scott (1989). "Predicting job performance:

    Employment

    Employment

  • Human
  • Species of hominid in the genus Homo

    with logic may have given early humans an evolutionary advantage. Evidence of humans engaging in musical activities predates cave art and so far music

    Human

    Human

    Human

  • A Human Work
  • Episode of Neon Genesis Evangelion

    "A Human Work", also known by the Japanese title "The Works of Man", is the seventh episode of the Japanese anime television series Neon Genesis Evangelion

    A Human Work

    A_Human_Work

  • Displacement activity
  • Behaviour due to cognitive conflict

    Displacement activities occur when an animal or human experiences high motivation for two or more conflicting behaviours: the resulting displacement activity is

    Displacement activity

    Displacement activity

    Displacement_activity

  • Paranormal Activity (franchise)
  • American supernatural horror franchise

    Paranormal Activity is an American supernatural horror franchise consisting of seven films and additional media. Created by Oren Peli, the original film

    Paranormal Activity (franchise)

    Paranormal_Activity_(franchise)

  • Mandatory Work Activity
  • Workfare programme in the UK

    Mandatory Work Activity (MWA) was a workfare programme in the United Kingdom whereby individuals had to work for their benefits or risk being "sanctioned"

    Mandatory Work Activity

    Mandatory_Work_Activity

  • Oral sex
  • Sexual activity involving stimulation of the genitalia by use of the mouth

    Oral sex, sometimes referred to as oral intercourse, is sexual activity involving the stimulation of the genitalia of a person by another person using

    Oral sex

    Oral sex

    Oral_sex

  • Cultural-historical activity theory
  • Theoretical framework in psychology

    Karwowski, W. (2006). A Systemic-Structural Theory of Activity: Applications to Human Performance and Work Design. CRC Press/Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-0-8493-9764-6

    Cultural-historical activity theory

    Cultural-historical_activity_theory

  • Human penis
  • Human male external reproductive organ

    In human anatomy, the penis (/ˈpiːnɪs/; pl.: penises or penes; from the Latin pēnis, initially 'tail') is an external sex organ (intromittent organ) through

    Human penis

    Human_penis

  • Sex work
  • Offer of sexual services for payment

    Sex work is the exchange of sexual services, performances, or products for material compensation. It includes activities of direct physical contact between

    Sex work

    Sex work

    Sex_work

  • Exploration
  • Investigating an unfamiliar area

    exploring, an activity which has some expectation of discovery. Organised exploration is largely a human activity, but exploratory activity is common to

    Exploration

    Exploration

  • Outline of human sexuality
  • Overview of and topical guide to human sexuality

    overview of and topical guide to human sexuality: Human sexuality is the capacity to have erotic experiences and responses. Human sexuality impacts cultural

    Outline of human sexuality

    Outline_of_human_sexuality

  • Human Shadow Etched in Stone
  • Exhibition at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum

    Human Shadow Etched in Stone (人影の石, hitokage no ishi) is an exhibition at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. It is thought to be the shadow of a person

    Human Shadow Etched in Stone

    Human Shadow Etched in Stone

    Human_Shadow_Etched_in_Stone

  • Becquerel
  • SI derived unit of radioactivity

    defined as an activity of one per second, on average, for aperiodic activity events referred to a radionuclide. For applications relating to human health this

    Becquerel

    Becquerel

    Becquerel

  • The Human Condition (Arendt book)
  • 1958 philosophy book by Hannah Arendt

    distinguishes three sorts of activity—labor, work, and action—and discusses how they have been affected by changes in Western history. The Human Condition was first

    The Human Condition (Arendt book)

    The_Human_Condition_(Arendt_book)

  • Human rights
  • Fundamental rights belonging to all humans

    Human rights are universally recognized moral principles or norms that establish standards of human behavior and are often protected by both national

    Human rights

    Human rights

    Human_rights

  • Susanne Bødker
  • Danish computer scientist

    to human–computer interaction, computer-supported cooperative work, and participatory design, including the introduction of activity theory to human–computer

    Susanne Bødker

    Susanne_Bødker

  • Computer-supported cooperative work
  • Field studying how people work in groups with the support of computing systems

    Computer supported cooperative work includes "all contexts in which technology is used to mediate human activities such as communication, coordination

    Computer-supported cooperative work

    Computer-supported_cooperative_work

  • Human–wildlife conflict
  • Negative interactions between people and wild animals

    actions by wildlife conflict with human goals i.e. life, livelihood and life-style, and secondly, human activities that threaten the safety and survival

    Human–wildlife conflict

    Human–wildlife conflict

    Human–wildlife_conflict

  • Human resources
  • Organization's workforce

    invoices for payment. Human resources also coordinates employee relations activities and programs, including employee counseling. Human resource management

    Human resources

    Human_resources

  • Writing
  • Persistent representation of language

    writing is pervasive in most modern forms of work, civic participation, household management, and leisure activities. Writing permeates everyday commerce. For

    Writing

    Writing

    Writing

  • Threesome
  • Sexual activity that involves three people at the same time

    other individuals". While the term threesome typically refers to sexual activity involving three participants, it has at times been used to refer to a long-term

    Threesome

    Threesome

    Threesome

  • Basic rest–activity cycle
  • Hypothesized physiological process

    The basic rest–activity cycle (BRAC) is a physiological arousal mechanism in humans proposed by Nathaniel Kleitman, hypothesized to occur during both sleep

    Basic rest–activity cycle

    Basic_rest–activity_cycle

  • Workism
  • Social trend

    praises non-work activities, assuming that those non-work activities produce something of tangible value, or lead to it. A person who puts work before their

    Workism

    Workism

  • Marx's theory of human nature
  • Marx's views on the totality of society, feelings and behaviors

    is nothing but the activity of man pursuing his aims. In several passages throughout his work, Marx shows how he believes humans to be essentially different

    Marx's theory of human nature

    Marx's_theory_of_human_nature

  • Human sexuality
  • Form in which people experience and express themselves sexually

    occur during sexual activity. This model was created by William Masters and Virginia Johnson. According to Masters and Johnson, the human sexual response

    Human sexuality

    Human sexuality

    Human_sexuality

  • Need
  • Thing that is necessary for an organism to live a healthy life

    of human creativity) of the essential human forces. To sum up, the essential interrelated traits of human beings are: a) work is their vital activity; b)

    Need

    Need

  • Intelligence Support Activity
  • United States Army Special Operations unit

    with clandestine human intelligence operations and collecting actionable intelligence during or prior to JSOC missions. The Activity and its counterparts

    Intelligence Support Activity

    Intelligence Support Activity

    Intelligence_Support_Activity

  • 39 Melakhot
  • Categories of activity prohibited by biblical law on Shabbat

    categories of work") are thirty-nine categories of activity which Jewish law identifies as prohibited by biblical law on Shabbat. These activities are also

    39 Melakhot

    39_Melakhot

  • Human evolution
  • Evolutionary process

    "Bipedality and Hair-loss Revisited: The Impact of Altitude and Activity Scheduling". Journal of Human Evolution. 94: 72–82. doi:10.1016/j.jhevol.2016.02.006.

    Human evolution

    Human evolution

    Human_evolution

  • Human rights violations by the CIA
  • 2018, The European Court of Human Rights ruled that the countries of Romania and Lithuania were involved in torture activities perpetrated by the United

    Human rights violations by the CIA

    Human_rights_violations_by_the_CIA

  • Non-exercise activity thermogenesis
  • Metabolic energy use excluding exercise

    Non-exercise activity thermogenesis (NEAT), also known as non-exercise physical activity (NEPA), is energy expenditure during activities that are not

    Non-exercise activity thermogenesis

    Non-exercise_activity_thermogenesis

  • BDSM
  • Erotic practices involving domination and sadomasochism

    dangerous activities. Weiss, Margot (2015). "BDSM (bondage, discipline, domination, submission, sadomasochism)". The International Encyclopedia of Human Sexuality

    BDSM

    BDSM

    BDSM

  • Avocation
  • Calling, which may or may not provide employment

    campaigning, such as work for organizations like Amnesty International and Greenpeace, may be done by people involved in the law or human rights issues as

    Avocation

    Avocation

    Avocation

  • List of systems of the human body
  • List of organ systems in the human body

    list of the main systems of the human body, including organ systems. An organ system is a group of organs that work together to perform major functions

    List of systems of the human body

    List of systems of the human body

    List_of_systems_of_the_human_body

  • Laboratory of Comparative Human Cognition
  • Social science laboratory in the United States

    research work. This tradition stemmed from a focus on the cultural tools (mediational means) that are central to all culturally organized human activity, and

    Laboratory of Comparative Human Cognition

    Laboratory_of_Comparative_Human_Cognition

  • Human extinction
  • End of the human species

    low risk of near-term human extinction due to natural causes. The likelihood of human extinction through humankind's own activities, however, is a current

    Human extinction

    Human extinction

    Human_extinction

  • Diurnality
  • Behavior characterized by activity during the day and sleeping during the night

    diurnal, including humans. Scientifically classifying diurnality within animals can be a challenge, apart from the obvious increased activity levels during

    Diurnality

    Diurnality

    Diurnality

  • Not safe for work
  • Internet slang term

    Not safe for work (NSFW), also known as not suitable for work, is Internet slang or shorthand used to mark links to content, videos, or webpages the viewer

    Not safe for work

    Not_safe_for_work

  • Routine activity theory
  • Theory in criminology

    and, subsequently, the occurrence of crime. Routine activity theory has its foundation in human ecology and rational choice theory. Over time, the theory

    Routine activity theory

    Routine activity theory

    Routine_activity_theory

  • Feminization (sexual activity)
  • Submissive sexual practice

    having him take on "ultra-feminine" behaviors and participate in feminine activities. As part of this, it is common for the sissy to cross-dress; to shave

    Feminization (sexual activity)

    Feminization (sexual activity)

    Feminization_(sexual_activity)

  • Misanthropy
  • General dislike of humanity

    Misanthropy is the general hatred, dislike, or distrust of the human species, human behavior, or human nature. A misanthrope or misanthropist is someone who holds

    Misanthropy

    Misanthropy

    Misanthropy

  • Play (activity)
  • Voluntary, intrinsically motivated recreation

    definition of play as constituting a separate and independent sphere of human activity is sometimes referred to as the "magic circle" notion of play, a phrase

    Play (activity)

    Play (activity)

    Play_(activity)

  • Activity-based working
  • Organisational strategic framework

    day-to-day work, and therefore need a variety of work settings supported by the right technology and culture to carry out these activities effectively

    Activity-based working

    Activity-based_working

  • Semen
  • Reproductive biofluid of male or hermaphroditic animals

    morality being a part of human sexuality. The health of an individual's shukra and their dharma decides the degree of their sexual activity; for a householder

    Semen

    Semen

    Semen

  • Self-determination theory
  • Macro theory of human motivation and personality

    of human motivation and the factors that foster or hinder autonomous engagement in activities. Intrinsic motivation refers to initiating an activity because

    Self-determination theory

    Self-determination theory

    Self-determination_theory

  • Recreation
  • Activity of leisure

    Recreation is an activity of leisure, leisure being discretionary time. The "need to do something for recreation" is an essential element of human biology and

    Recreation

    Recreation

    Recreation

  • Human trafficking in the Middle East
  • trafficking of persons is the fastest growing and most profitable criminal activity after drug and arms trafficking. According to the United Nations Protocol

    Human trafficking in the Middle East

    Human_trafficking_in_the_Middle_East

  • Care work
  • Activities that meet the physical, emotional, and developmental needs of others

    Care work refers to activities that meet the physical, emotional, and developmental needs of others and to feelings of affection, concern, or responsibility

    Care work

    Care work

    Care_work

  • Human bonding
  • Process of development of a close, interpersonal relationship

    Human bonding is the process of development of a close interpersonal relationship between two or more people. It most commonly takes place between family

    Human bonding

    Human_bonding

  • Orgasm
  • Intense physical sensation of sexual release

    health effects surrounding the human orgasm are diverse. There are many physiological responses during sexual activity, including a relaxed state, as

    Orgasm

    Orgasm

  • International Council for Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for Human Use
  • Initiative to promote public health

    for Human Use (ICH) was created in April 1990 at a meeting in Brussels. ICH had the initial objective of coordinating the regulatory activities of the

    International Council for Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for Human Use

    International_Council_for_Harmonisation_of_Technical_Requirements_for_Pharmaceuticals_for_Human_Use

  • Human–computer interaction
  • theories of human–computer use as well as conceptual frameworks for the design of computer interfaces, such as cognitivist user models, Activity Theory, or

    Human–computer interaction

    Human–computer interaction

    Human–computer_interaction

  • Extravehicular activity
  • Activity done by an astronaut outside a spacecraft

    Extravehicular activity (EVA) is any activity performed by an astronaut in outer space outside of a spacecraft. This includes spacewalks, lunar or planetary

    Extravehicular activity

    Extravehicular activity

    Extravehicular_activity

  • Social work
  • Academic discipline and profession

    social work management programmes, to prepare students for the management of social and human service organizations, in addition to classical social work education

    Social work

    Social_work

  • Prostitution
  • Engaging in sexual relations in exchange for payment

    Prostitution is a type of sex work that involves engaging in sexual activity in exchange for payment. The definition of "sexual activity" varies, and is often

    Prostitution

    Prostitution

    Prostitution

  • Human–robot collaboration
  • Human-Robot Collaboration is the study of collaborative processes in human and robot agents work together to achieve shared goals. Many new applications

    Human–robot collaboration

    Human–robot_collaboration

  • Human rights defender
  • Person who acts to protect human rights

    Declaration on Human Rights Defenders to legitimise the work of human rights defenders and extend protection for human rights activity. Following this

    Human rights defender

    Human_rights_defender

  • Program evaluation and review technique
  • Statistical tool used in project management

    which relies "on arrow and node diagrams of activities and events: arrows represent the activities or work necessary to reach the events or nodes that

    Program evaluation and review technique

    Program evaluation and review technique

    Program_evaluation_and_review_technique

  • Prostitution in Europe
  • is illegal throughout Europe. Similarly, human trafficking, forced prostitution, and other abusive activities are also prohibited. The legal and social

    Prostitution in Europe

    Prostitution in Europe

    Prostitution_in_Europe

  • Maladaptive daydreaming
  • Trait associated with some mental disorders

    Somer's definition of the proposed condition is "extensive fantasy activity that replaces human interaction and/or interferes with academic, interpersonal, or

    Maladaptive daydreaming

    Maladaptive daydreaming

    Maladaptive_daydreaming

  • Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
  • UN Secretariat department that promotes human rights under international law

    World Conference on Human Rights. The office is headed by the high commissioner for human rights, who co-ordinates human rights activities throughout the United

    Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights

    Office_of_the_United_Nations_High_Commissioner_for_Human_Rights

  • Insulin
  • Peptide hormone

    peptide hormone produced by beta cells of the pancreatic islets encoded in humans by the insulin (INS) gene. It is the main anabolic hormone of the body.

    Insulin

    Insulin

    Insulin

  • Human sexual response cycle
  • Four-stage model of physiological responses to sexual stimulation

    in sexual activity, their genitals also show sexual arousal to two men engaging in sexual activity, two women doing so, and even non-human animals having

    Human sexual response cycle

    Human_sexual_response_cycle

  • Anthropology
  • Scientific study of humans, human behavior, and societies

    evolution of humans and their close primate relatives. Archaeology, often referred to as the "anthropology of the past," explores human activity by examining

    Anthropology

    Anthropology

  • Human capital
  • Economics concept involving knowledge, skills, and training

    distinguished between one's capacity to work (labor power) and the activity of working. A free worker cannot sell his human capital in one go; it is far from

    Human capital

    Human_capital

  • Masturbation
  • Sexual stimulation of one's own genitals

    original on 16 December 2002. Gebhard, Paul Henry (17 April 2019). "human sexual activity - Definition, Types, Examples, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica

    Masturbation

    Masturbation

    Masturbation

  • Human action cycle
  • The human action cycle is a psychological model which describes the steps humans take when they interact with computer systems. The model was proposed

    Human action cycle

    Human_action_cycle

  • Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  • Document of human rights by the United Nations

    related to this article: Universal Declaration of Human Rights The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is a document adopted by the United Nations

    Universal Declaration of Human Rights

    Universal Declaration of Human Rights

    Universal_Declaration_of_Human_Rights

  • Dildo
  • Sex toy, often phallic

    activity during masturbation or with sex partners. Dildos are made from a number of solid materials. The shape and size are typically that of a human

    Dildo

    Dildo

    Dildo

  • Maslow's hierarchy of needs
  • Theory of developmental psychology

    hierarchy of needs is a conceptualization of the needs (or goals) that motivate human behaviour, which was proposed by the American psychologist Abraham Maslow

    Maslow's hierarchy of needs

    Maslow's hierarchy of needs

    Maslow's_hierarchy_of_needs

  • United Nations special rapporteur
  • United Nations human rights expert

    advance human rights through a variety of activities, including, but not limited to improving access to redress, policy reform, mainstreaming human rights

    United Nations special rapporteur

    United Nations special rapporteur

    United_Nations_special_rapporteur

  • Human brain
  • Central organ of the human nervous system

    activity. Information about the structure and function of the human brain comes from a variety of experimental methods, including animals and humans.

    Human brain

    Human brain

    Human_brain

  • Right-to-work law
  • U.S. laws prohibiting mandated union membership and dues

    union representation. Unlike the right to work definition as a human right in international law, U.S. right-to-work laws do not aim to provide a general guarantee

    Right-to-work law

    Right-to-work_law

  • Sociology
  • Scientific study of human society and relationships

    illustrating the growing importance of digital sociology. As all spheres of human activity are affected by the interplay between social structure and individual

    Sociology

    Sociology

    Sociology

  • Odhikar
  • Human rights organisation

    (FIDH). It has been publishing an annual activity report since 2003. Odhikar's work has been cited by Human Rights Watch in their 2011 World Report on

    Odhikar

    Odhikar

    Odhikar

  • Montessori education
  • Teaching method encouraging autodidacticism

    education involves free activity within a "prepared environment", meaning an educational environment tailored to basic human characteristics, to the specific

    Montessori education

    Montessori education

    Montessori_education

  • Sex worker
  • Person who works in the sex industry

    victimization, and see the term "sex work" as legitimizing criminal activity or exploitation as a type of labor. Sex work can take the form of prostitution

    Sex worker

    Sex worker

    Sex_worker

  • Manfred Max-Neef's Fundamental human needs
  • Taxonomy of needs and their attainment

    fundamental human needs and the ways in which these needs can be satisfied was developed by Manfred Max-Neef. This was based on his work on Human Scale Development

    Manfred Max-Neef's Fundamental human needs

    Manfred Max-Neef's Fundamental human needs

    Manfred_Max-Neef's_Fundamental_human_needs

  • Brain
  • Organ central to the nervous system

    techniques such as fMRI are also used to study brain activity; these techniques have mainly been used with human subjects, because they require a conscious subject

    Brain

    Brain

    Brain

  • Splice (film)
  • 2009 film by Vincenzo Natali

    couple, who attempt to introduce human DNA into their work of splicing animal genes resulting in the creation of a human–animal hybrid. Theatrically released

    Splice (film)

    Splice_(film)

  • Albinism in humans
  • Condition characterized by absence of pigment

    while other types still allow partial enzyme activity and pigment production. A mutation in the human TRP-1 gene may result in the deregulation of melanocyte

    Albinism in humans

    Albinism in humans

    Albinism_in_humans

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  • HAMAN
  • Male

    Hebrew

    HAMAN

    (הָמָן) Hebrew name of Persian origin, HAMAN means "magnificent." In the bible, this is the name of a wicked prime minister.

    HAMAN

  • Himan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Himan

    Himan was the Name of One of the Famous Slaves that had a Hand in Building the Tomb of Queen Venika

    Himan

  • Manvit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Manvit

    Human

    Manvit

  • Manveet | மாந்வித 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Manveet | மாந்வித 

    Human

    Manveet | மாந்வித 

  • HYMAN
  • Male

    Yiddish

    HYMAN

     Yiddish altered form of Hebrew Hyam, HYMAN means "life." Compare with another form of Hyman.

    HYMAN

  • York
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    York

    English : habitational name from the city of York in northern England, or perhaps in some cases a regional name from the county of Yorkshire. The surname is now widespread throughout England. Originally, the city bore the British name Eburacum, which probably meant ‘yew-tree place’. This was altered by folk etymology into Old English Eoforwīc (from the elements eofor ‘wild boar’ + wīc ‘outlying settlement’). This name was taken over by Scandinavian settlers in the area, who altered it back to opacity in the form Iorvík and eventually Iork, in which form it finally settled by the 13th century. The surname has also been adopted by Jews as an Americanized form of various like-sounding Jewish surnames.

    York

  • SHUMAN
  • Female

    Native American

    SHUMAN

    Native American Hopi name SHUMAN means "rattlesnake handler."

    SHUMAN

  • York
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Celtic, Christian, English, French, German

    York

    Yew Tree Estate; From the Farm of Yew Trees; From York

    York

  • Work
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish

    Work

    Scottish : habitational name from the lands of Work in the parish of St. Ola, Orkney.English : from Old English (ge)weorc ‘work’, ‘fortification’, hence probably a topographic name or an occupational name for someone who worked on fortifications or at a fort.Danish : habitational name from a place so called.

    Work

  • York
  • Girl/Female

    Shakespearean

    York

    King Richard III' Duchess OF York, mother to King Edward IV.

    York

  • Bashari
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Bashari

    Human

    Bashari

  • Manvith | மாநவித
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Manvith | மாநவித

    Human

    Manvith | மாநவித

  • Baver
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (York)

    Baver

    English (York) : perhaps a variant of Beaver.Dutch : unexplained. Perhaps a variant of Bauer.

    Baver

  • Manvith
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Manvith

    Human

    Manvith

  • Manveet
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Manveet

    Human

    Manveet

  • Manav
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Manav

    Human

    Manav

  • Works
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Works

    English : variant of Work.

    Works

  • Human
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Human

    English : partly from an unattested late Old English personal name, Hygemann, composed of the elements hyge ‘mind’ (cognate with the underlying Germanic element in Hugh) + mann ‘man’. In some cases this may also have been an occupational name for a servant (Middle English man) of a man called Hugh.Perhaps an altered spelling of German Homann.

    Human

  • Cork
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cork

    English : metonymic occupational name for a supplier of red or purple dye or for a dyer of cloth, Middle English cork (of Celtic origin; compare Corkery).

    Cork

  • Manvit | மந்வித 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Manvit | மந்வித 

    Human

    Manvit | மந்வித 

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Online names & meanings

  • Aaeedah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Aaeedah

    Visiting; Returning; Reward

  • Vitola
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Vitola

    Peaceful, Calm

  • Yoshan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Yoshan

    Young

  • Hellewell
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Hellewell

    Holy Well

  • Umaynah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Umaynah

    Narrator of Hadith; Daughter of Anas Bin Malik

  • Na'man
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Na'man

    Old Arabic name

  • Vivek | விவேக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Vivek | விவேக

    Judgment

  • Joline
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Joline

    A well-established compound of Jo-.

  • Reeves
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English

    Reeves

    Son of Reeve; Surname; Bailiff

  • Rino
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Chinese, Danish, French, German, Indonesian

    Rino

    Day

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  • Work
  • n.

    The matter on which one is at work; that upon which one spends labor; material for working upon; subject of exertion; the thing occupying one; business; duty; as, to take up one's work; to drop one's work.

  • Human
  • a.

    Belonging to man or mankind; having the qualities or attributes of a man; of or pertaining to man or to the race of man; as, a human voice; human shape; human nature; human sacrifices.

  • Human
  • n.

    A human being.

  • Worm
  • v. i.

    To work slowly, gradually, and secretly.

  • Work
  • n.

    Specifically: (a) That which is produced by mental labor; a composition; a book; as, a work, or the works, of Addison. (b) Flowers, figures, or the like, wrought with the needle; embroidery.

  • Work
  • n.

    Hence, in a general sense, to operate; to act; to perform; as, a machine works well.

  • Work
  • n.

    The moving parts of a mechanism; as, the works of a watch.

  • Humane
  • a.

    Pertaining to man; human.

  • Work
  • n.

    The causing of motion against a resisting force. The amount of work is proportioned to, and is measured by, the product of the force into the amount of motion along the direction of the force. See Conservation of energy, under Conservation, Unit of work, under Unit, also Foot pound, Horse power, Poundal, and Erg.

  • Humane
  • a.

    Having the feelings and inclinations creditable to man; having a disposition to treat other human beings or animals with kindness; kind; benevolent.

  • Work
  • v. t.

    To form with a needle and thread or yarn; especially, to embroider; as, to work muslin.

  • Work
  • n.

    Structures in civil, military, or naval engineering, as docks, bridges, embankments, trenches, fortifications, and the like; also, the structures and grounds of a manufacturing establishment; as, iron works; locomotive works; gas works.

  • Wark
  • n.

    Work; a building.

  • Work
  • v. t.

    To set in motion or action; to direct the action of; to keep at work; to govern; to manage; as, to work a machine.

  • Work
  • v. t.

    To produce or form by labor; to bring forth by exertion or toil; to accomplish; to originate; to effect; as, to work wood or iron into a form desired, or into a utensil; to work cotton or wool into cloth.

  • Awork
  • adv.

    At work; in action.

  • Cork
  • v. t.

    To furnish or fit with cork; to raise on cork.

  • Work
  • n.

    To make one's way slowly and with difficulty; to move or penetrate laboriously; to proceed with effort; -- with a following preposition, as down, out, into, up, through, and the like; as, scheme works out by degrees; to work into the earth.

  • Work
  • n.

    Manner of working; management; treatment; as, unskillful work spoiled the effect.