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  • Asynchrony (computer programming)
  • Computer programming technique

    Asynchrony, in computer programming, refers to the occurrence of events independent of the main program flow and ways to deal with such events. These

    Asynchrony (computer programming)

    Asynchrony_(computer_programming)

  • Asynchrony
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    in sync. Asynchrony or asynchronous may refer to: Asynchrony (computer programming), the occurrence of events independent of the main program flow, and

    Asynchrony

    Asynchrony

  • SIGNAL (programming language)
  • checking Formal semantics of programming languages AADL Simulink Avionics System design Asynchrony (computer programming) P. Le Guernic, T. Gautier, M

    SIGNAL (programming language)

    SIGNAL_(programming_language)

  • Thread pool
  • Software design pattern

    job 4 worker 2 finished job 5 real 0m2.358s Computer programming portal Asynchrony (computer programming) Object pool pattern Concurrency pattern Grand

    Thread pool

    Thread pool

    Thread_pool

  • Actor model
  • Model of concurrent computation

    logic programming systems do not follow deductively from previous steps (see Indeterminacy in concurrent computation). Recently, logic programming has been

    Actor model

    Actor_model

  • Hopper (microarchitecture)
  • GPU microarchitecture designed by Nvidia

    H100 has a thermal design power (TDP) of 700 watts. With regards to its asynchrony, the Hopper architecture may attain high degrees of utilization and thus

    Hopper (microarchitecture)

    Hopper (microarchitecture)

    Hopper_(microarchitecture)

  • Sync
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    coordination of events to keep them in time. The opposite of synchrony is asynchrony. Sync or synch may also refer to: Sync (Unix), a command and a system

    Sync

    Sync

  • Futures and promises
  • Computer science constructs

    In computer science, futures, promises, delays, and deferreds are constructs used for synchronizing program execution in some concurrent programming languages

    Futures and promises

    Futures_and_promises

  • Rock paper scissors
  • Hand game for two players or more

    scissors programming contests, many strong algorithms have emerged. For example, Iocaine Powder, which won the First International RoShamBo Programming Competition

    Rock paper scissors

    Rock paper scissors

    Rock_paper_scissors

  • Email
  • Mail sent using electronic means

    must spend the same amount of time in the meeting or call. Email allows asynchrony: each participant may control their schedule independently. Batch processing

    Email

    Email

    Email

  • ProActive
  • Java software

    Caromel, Denis; Henrio, Ludovic (2005). A Theory of Distributed Objects: asynchrony, mobility, groups, components. Berlin: Springer. ISBN 978-3-540-20866-2

    ProActive

    ProActive

  • Asynchrony (game theory)
  • In game theory, asynchrony refers to a gameplay structure where interactions and decisions do not occur in uniformly timed rounds. Unlike synchronous systems

    Asynchrony (game theory)

    Asynchrony_(game_theory)

  • Cell (processor)
  • Multi-core microprocessor microarchitecture

    central means of intra-chip data transfer, with a view to enabling maximal asynchrony and concurrency in data processing inside a chip. The PPE, which is capable

    Cell (processor)

    Cell_(processor)

  • Game theory
  • Mathematical models of strategic interactions

    science, and is used extensively in economics, logic, systems science and computer science. Initially, game theory addressed two-person zero-sum games, in

    Game theory

    Game_theory

  • Rachid Guerraoui
  • Moroccan-Swiss computer scientist and academic

    build highly concurrent asynchronous data structures and has shown how asynchrony can help build pseudo-random numbers. Guerraoui invented the mathematical

    Rachid Guerraoui

    Rachid_Guerraoui

  • Tic-tac-toe
  • Paper-and-pencil game for two players

    with the searching of game trees. It is straightforward to write a computer program to play tic-tac-toe perfectly or to enumerate the 765 essentially different

    Tic-tac-toe

    Tic-tac-toe

    Tic-tac-toe

  • John von Neumann
  • Hungarian and American mathematician and physicist (1903–1957)

    equivalence between matrix games and linear programming. Later, von Neumann suggested a new method of linear programming, using the homogeneous linear system

    John von Neumann

    John von Neumann

    John_von_Neumann

  • Windows Runtime
  • Platform-agnostic component and application architecture

    WinRT ABI. It defines a programming model that makes it possible to write object-oriented code that can be shared across programming languages, and enables

    Windows Runtime

    Windows_Runtime

  • Minimax
  • Decision rule used for minimizing the possible loss for a worst-case scenario

    is called the "look-ahead", measured in "plies". For example, the chess computer Deep Blue (the first one to beat a reigning world champion, Garry Kasparov

    Minimax

    Minimax

  • Solved game
  • Game whose outcome can be correctly predicted

    will allow it to play perfectly after some point in the game. Computer chess programs are well known for doing this. Awari (a game of the Mancala family)

    Solved game

    Solved_game

  • Donald B. Gillies
  • Canadian computer scientist and mathematician

    was a Canadian computer scientist and mathematician who worked in the fields of computer design, game theory, and minicomputer programming environments

    Donald B. Gillies

    Donald B. Gillies

    Donald_B._Gillies

  • Π-calculus
  • Process calculus

    p51, The Pi-Calculus. Cambridge University Press. Boudol, G. (1992). Asynchrony and the π-calculus. Technical Report 1702, INRIA, Sophia-Antipolis. Honda

    Π-calculus

    Π-calculus

  • Solving chess
  • Finding an optimal algorithm for playing chess

    Chess News. Retrieved January 26, 2023. Shannon, C. (March 1950). "Programming a Computer for Playing Chess" (PDF). Philosophical Magazine. 7. 41 (314). Archived

    Solving chess

    Solving_chess

  • List of eponymous laws
  • Adages and sayings named after a person

    between two successively presented stimuli, the greater the stimulus onset asynchrony must be for an observer to perceive the two stimuli as a single moving

    List of eponymous laws

    List_of_eponymous_laws

  • Critical thinking
  • Analysis of facts to form a judgment

    brainstorming-style activity in an asynchronous environment. Rather, the asynchrony may promote users to put forth "considered, thought out contributions"

    Critical thinking

    Critical_thinking

  • Tit for tat
  • English saying meaning "equivalent retaliation"

    strategy was put forward by Robert Axelrod during his second round of computer simulations at RAND. After analyzing the results of the first experiment

    Tit for tat

    Tit for tat

    Tit_for_tat

  • Prisoner's dilemma
  • Standard example in game theory

    from around the world to devise computer strategies to compete in an iterated prisoner's dilemma tournament. The programs that were entered varied widely

    Prisoner's dilemma

    Prisoner's_dilemma

  • Game complexity
  • Notion in combinatorial game theory

    tree for chess were first estimated in Shannon, Claude (1950). "Programming a Computer for Playing Chess" (PDF). Philosophical Magazine. 41 (314). Archived

    Game complexity

    Game_complexity

  • Stable roommates problem
  • Type of stable matching problem

    Roommates and Constraint Programming" (PDF). Integration of AI and OR Techniques in Constraint Programming. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Vol. 8451. pp

    Stable roommates problem

    Stable_roommates_problem

  • Alpha–beta pruning
  • Search algorithm

    Playing Program". Artificial Intelligence Project. RLE and MIT Computation Center. Memo 41. Retrieved 2006-07-01. Marsland, T.A. (May 1987). "Computer Chess

    Alpha–beta pruning

    Alpha–beta_pruning

  • Zero-sum game
  • Situation where total gains match total losses

    often solved with the minimax theorem which is closely related to linear programming duality, or with Nash equilibrium. In contrast, positive-sum or win–win

    Zero-sum game

    Zero-sum_game

  • Jakarta Enterprise Beans
  • Java API for modular construction of enterprise software

    Initialization and Shutdown Events EJB Timer Service Enhancements Simple Asynchrony (@Asynchronous for session beans) EJB 3.0, final release (2006-05-11)

    Jakarta Enterprise Beans

    Jakarta_Enterprise_Beans

  • Combinatorial game theory
  • Branch of game theory about two-player sequential games with perfect information

    "Digital computers applied to games". University of Southampton and King's College Cambridge. p. 2. Claude Shannon (1950). "Programming a Computer for Playing

    Combinatorial game theory

    Combinatorial game theory

    Combinatorial_game_theory

  • Embodied cognition
  • Interdisciplinary theory

    auditory SMCs are affected by head rotations which change the temporal asynchrony of a received signal between the right and the left ear. This movement

    Embodied cognition

    Embodied cognition

    Embodied_cognition

  • Stroop effect
  • Effect of psychological interference on reaction time

    instead of naming the ink color. It has been sometimes called Stroop asynchrony, and has been explained by a reduced automatization when naming colors

    Stroop effect

    Stroop effect

    Stroop_effect

  • Aspiration window
  • Search heuristic for combinatorial games

    Bruce Moreland's Programming Topics: Aspiration Windows Stockfish source code - direct aspiration window mention Computer Chess Programming Theory: Aspiration

    Aspiration window

    Aspiration_window

  • Escherichia coli
  • Rod-shaped, gram-negative bacterium

    Replication initiation is then referred to being asynchronous. However, asynchrony can be caused by mutations to for instance dnaA or DnaA initiator-associating

    Escherichia coli

    Escherichia coli

    Escherichia_coli

  • De-escalation
  • Decrease in severity of conflicts

    understood to offer the broadest range of training options. They can run either computer-generated simulations, or those filmed in high-definition video using live

    De-escalation

    De-escalation

    De-escalation

  • Michel Raynal
  • x out of k distributed state machines to progress in the presence of asynchrony and any number of process crashes. Recently, from an initial idea proposed

    Michel Raynal

    Michel_Raynal

  • Sequential game
  • Class of games where players choose their actions sequentially

    1016/j.jet.2018.09.011. S2CID 12989080. Claude Shannon (1950). "Programming a Computer for Playing Chess" (PDF). Philosophical Magazine. 41 (314). Aumann

    Sequential game

    Sequential game

    Sequential_game

  • Optical disc drive
  • Type of computer disk storage drive

    it. Due to lack of asynchrony in existing implementations, an optical drive encountering damaged sectors may cause computer programs trying to access the

    Optical disc drive

    Optical disc drive

    Optical_disc_drive

  • LASIK
  • Corrective ophthalmological surgery

    dilate and may be predisposed to optic aberrations due to refractive asynchrony of the two regions with regards to the incoming light. Since 1991, there

    LASIK

    LASIK

    LASIK

  • Remote work
  • Employees working from any location

    technology such as a Wi-Fi-equipped laptop or tablet computers, smartphones, and desktop computers, using software such as Zoom, Webex, Microsoft Teams

    Remote work

    Remote work

    Remote_work

  • Bayesian game
  • Game theory concept

    costs. Bayesian-optimal mechanism Bayesian-optimal pricing Bayesian programming Bayesian inference Zamir, Shmuel (2009). "Bayesian Games: Games with

    Bayesian game

    Bayesian_game

  • Appeasement
  • Diplomatic policy of concessions

    theory Glossary Game theorists Games Traditional game theory Definitions Asynchrony Bayesian regret Best response Bounded rationality Cheap talk Coalition

    Appeasement

    Appeasement

    Appeasement

  • Stable matching problem
  • Pairing where no unchosen pair prefers each other over their choice

    In mathematics, economics, and computer science, the stable matching problem is the problem of finding a stable matching between two equally sized sets

    Stable matching problem

    Stable_matching_problem

  • Principal variation search
  • Enhancement of Alpha–Beta game tree search

    Search Algorithms. Artificial Intelligence, vol. 20, no. 4, pp. 347–367. ISSN 0004-3702. Computer Chess Programming Theory Strategy Game Programming

    Principal variation search

    Principal_variation_search

  • First-player and second-player win
  • Game where a certain player can force a win with perfect play

    Advantage of the Initiative". (August 1999). Shannon, C. (March 1950). "Programming a Computer for Playing Chess" (PDF). Philosophical Magazine. 7. 41 (314). Archived

    First-player and second-player win

    First-player and second-player win

    First-player_and_second-player_win

  • Tragedy of the commons
  • Overuse of a shared resource

    "Managing the virtual commons: Cooperation and conflict in computer communities". Computer-Mediated Communication. John Benjamins. 26 June 1996. p. 109

    Tragedy of the commons

    Tragedy of the commons

    Tragedy_of_the_commons

  • Chicken (game)
  • Model of conflict for two players in game theory

    Cambridge University Press, 1998. Beck, K and Fowler, M: Planning Extreme Programming, page 33. Safari Tech Books, 2000. Martin T. "Macronomics: February 2012"

    Chicken (game)

    Chicken_(game)

  • Common knowledge (logic)
  • Statement that players know and also know that other players know (ad infinitum)

    mathematical formulation in a set-theoretical framework by Robert Aumann (1976). Computer scientists grew an interest in the subject of epistemic logic in general –

    Common knowledge (logic)

    Common_knowledge_(logic)

  • Hierarchy of beliefs
  • Mathematical construct in game theory

    become central in Bayesian game theory, with applications in economics, computer science, AI, and philosophy. It is particularly useful in analyzing strategic

    Hierarchy of beliefs

    Hierarchy_of_beliefs

  • Mechanism design
  • Field of economics and game theory

    theory Glossary Game theorists Games Traditional game theory Definitions Asynchrony Bayesian regret Best response Bounded rationality Cheap talk Coalition

    Mechanism design

    Mechanism design

    Mechanism_design

  • Tensiomyography
  • Measuring method for detection of skeletal muscles' contractile properties

    optimization process to prevent negative effects of muscle asymmetry and asynchrony on athletes’ maximal speed, explosiveness, endurance and flexibility.

    Tensiomyography

    Tensiomyography

  • Multisensory integration
  • Study of senses and nervous system

    possible to them. As the asynchrony between the onsets of both stimuli was varied, it was observed that for certain degrees of asynchrony, reaction times were

    Multisensory integration

    Multisensory_integration

  • Strategy-stealing argument
  • Argument in combinatorial game theory

    Strategy-Stealing Argument, p. 376. Shannon, C. (March 1950). "Programming a Computer for Playing Chess" (PDF). Philosophical Magazine. 7. 41 (314). Archived

    Strategy-stealing argument

    Strategy-stealing_argument

  • Peace war game
  • Iterated game for peace and conflict studies

    war game is an iterated game originally played in academic groups and by computer simulation for years to study possible strategies of cooperation and aggression

    Peace war game

    Peace_war_game

  • Strategyproofness
  • Concept in mechanism design

    preferences". Proceedings of the 5th conference on Innovations in theoretical computer science. ITCS '14. New York, NY, USA: Association for Computing Machinery

    Strategyproofness

    Strategyproofness

  • Jennifer Tour Chayes
  • American computer scientist and mathematician

    best known for her work on phase transitions in discrete mathematics and computer science, structural and dynamical properties of self-engineered networks

    Jennifer Tour Chayes

    Jennifer Tour Chayes

    Jennifer_Tour_Chayes

  • Grim trigger
  • Trigger strategy

    user–network interactions in next generation communication networks". Computer Networks. 54 (13): 2239–2255. doi:10.1016/j.comnet.2010.03.013. Antoniou

    Grim trigger

    Grim_trigger

  • Lip sync
  • Matching lip movements to a recording

    Netflix, SAG-AFTRA react". Cybernews. 2025-07-30. "Effects of Audio-Video Asynchrony on Viewer's Memory, Evaluation of Content and Detection Ability" by Reeves

    Lip sync

    Lip sync

    Lip_sync

  • Dana Pe'er
  • Israeli bioinformatician

    along differentiation trajectories from individual samples, due to the asynchrony of cells found in tissue samples. By modeling trajectories as a Markov

    Dana Pe'er

    Dana Pe'er

    Dana_Pe'er

  • Nash equilibrium
  • Solution concept of a non-cooperative game

    equilibrium - another relaxation of Nash equilibrium. Extended Mathematical Programming § Equilibrium Problems This term is dispreferred, as it can also mean

    Nash equilibrium

    Nash_equilibrium

  • El Farol Bar problem
  • Problem in game theory

     134. ISBN 978-0-691-14051-3. "The Ecology of Computation", Studies in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, North Holland publisher, page 99.

    El Farol Bar problem

    El Farol Bar problem

    El_Farol_Bar_problem

  • Price of anarchy
  • Concept in economics and game theory

    Koutsoupias, Elias; Papadimitriou, Christos (May 2009). "Worst-case Equilibria". Computer Science Review. 3 (2): 65–69. doi:10.1016/j.cosrev.2009.04.003. Archived

    Price of anarchy

    Price_of_anarchy

  • Truthful cake-cutting
  • Study of fair cake-cutting with true valuations

    2010, Athens, Greece, October 18–20, 2010. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Vol. 6386. Springer. pp. 288–299. arXiv:1003.5480. Bibcode:2010LNCS

    Truthful cake-cutting

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  • Social trap
  • Type of 'tragedy of the commons'

    paradox. In 2010, Shaimaa Lazem and Denis Gračanin, in the Department of Computer Science at Virginia Tech, took social traps to a new level: into cyberspace

    Social trap

    Social_trap

  • Arrow's impossibility theorem
  • Proof all ranked voting rules have spoilers

    Preferences in Voting". Cooperative Information Agents X. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Vol. 4149. pp. 317–331. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.113.2486. doi:10.1007/11839354_23

    Arrow's impossibility theorem

    Arrow's_impossibility_theorem

  • Game theory on networks
  • Study of strategic interactions on networks

    networked systems. This field has applications in areas such as economics, computer science, biology, and engineering, where players (nodes) interact through

    Game theory on networks

    Game_theory_on_networks

  • Search game
  • Two-person zero-sum game

    is to use a normalized cost function (called the competitive ratio in Computer Science literature). The minimax trajectory for problems of these types

    Search game

    Search_game

  • Evolutionary attractor
  • Point in evolutionary space where selection always leads

    attractors. Evolution in biology has also inspired evolutionary computation in computer science. Many algorithms in this field use a form of selection inspired

    Evolutionary attractor

    Evolutionary_attractor

  • Bounded rationality
  • Making of satisfactory, not optimal, decisions

    study on bounded rationality observed that advances in technology (e.g. computer processing power because of Moore's law, artificial intelligence, and big

    Bounded rationality

    Bounded_rationality

  • Coopetition
  • Neologism for cooperative competition

    Management, Advances in Computational Intelligence" (PDF). Communications in Computer and Information Science. 300: 578–592. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-31724-8_62

    Coopetition

    Coopetition

  • Confrontation analysis
  • Operational analysis derived from game theory

    theory Glossary Game theorists Games Traditional game theory Definitions Asynchrony Bayesian regret Best response Bounded rationality Cheap talk Coalition

    Confrontation analysis

    Confrontation_analysis

  • Electronic mail game
  • Incomplete-information coordination game

    the state of nature, her computer automatically sends an email to Player 2 informing him of the true state; Player 2's computer then automatically replies

    Electronic mail game

    Electronic_mail_game

  • Paranoid algorithm
  • Algorithm in game theory

    combinatorial multi-player games. The algorithm is particularly valuable in computer game AI where computational efficiency is crucial and the simplified opponent

    Paranoid algorithm

    Paranoid_algorithm

  • Epsilon-equilibrium
  • Situation where players have only a small incentive to change strategies

    Graham, Fan Chung (eds.). Internet and Network Economics. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Vol. 4858. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer. pp. 42–56. doi:10

    Epsilon-equilibrium

    Epsilon-equilibrium

  • Evolutionary game theory
  • Application of game theory to evolving populations in biology

    inherited traits that control an individual's action, analogous with computer programs. The success of a strategy is determined by how good the strategy

    Evolutionary game theory

    Evolutionary_game_theory

  • Hedonic game
  • Harald (eds.). SOFSEM 2013: Theory and Practice of Computer Science. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Vol. 7741. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. pp. 33–50

    Hedonic game

    Hedonic_game

  • Optional prisoner's dilemma
  • Extension of the prisoner's dilemma

    Non-spatial Environments". From Animals to Animats 14. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Vol. 9825. pp. 145–156. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-43488-9_14. ISBN 978-3-319-43487-2

    Optional prisoner's dilemma

    Optional_prisoner's_dilemma

  • Zermelo's theorem (game theory)
  • In board games that cannot end in a draw, one of the two players has a winning strategy

    games. Apart from chess, Zermelo's theorem is applied across all areas of computer science. In particular, it is applied in model checking and value interaction

    Zermelo's theorem (game theory)

    Zermelo's_theorem_(game_theory)

  • Succinct game
  • Game in algorithmic game theory

    Equilibria in Succinct Games". Automata, Languages and Programming. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Vol. 4051. pp. 513–524. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.111.8075

    Succinct game

    Succinct_game

  • Parrondo's paradox
  • Paradox of combining strategies

    2003, ISBN 0-8194-4974-1. Susan Shannon, Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science, Nova Science Publishers, 2005, ISBN 1-59454-411-5. Eric W. Weisstein

    Parrondo's paradox

    Parrondo's_paradox

  • Stochastic game
  • Concept in game theory

    Stochastic games have applications in economics, evolutionary biology and computer networks. They are generalizations of repeated games which correspond to

    Stochastic game

    Stochastic_game

  • Berge equilibrium
  • Solution concept capturing altruism in game theory

    Model". Optimization and Applications. OPTIMA 2018. Communications in Computer and Information Science: 415–426. Nessaha, Rabia; Larbanic, Moussa; Tazdait

    Berge equilibrium

    Berge_equilibrium

  • Gift-exchange game
  • Type of game theory

    Strategy Can Win in the Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma: Linking Game Theory and Computer Simulations". Frontiers in Robotics and AI. 5 102. doi:10.3389/frobt.2018

    Gift-exchange game

    Gift-exchange_game

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  • Khaila
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Khaila

    To Compete with Pride

    Khaila

  • Vedavyasa
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Vedavyasa

    Compiler of the Vedas

    Vedavyasa

  • Amada
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Amada

    He who loves God. Famous Bearer: late composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

    Amada

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  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Terence Turlough Turlach

    From an Irish name meaning “”one who aids or assists.”” It is usually translated as Terence and Terry, two names that have become strongly associated with Ireland. Turlough O’Carolan was a 17th century blind harpist and composer who wrote one of the most haunting pieces of Irish music, “”O’Carolan’s Concerto.””

    Terence Turlough Turlach

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  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Turlough Turlach

    From an Irish name meaning “”one who aids or assists.”” It is usually translated as Terence and Terry, two names that have become strongly associated with Ireland. Turlough O’Carolan was a 17th century blind harpist and composer who wrote one of the most haunting pieces of Irish music, “”O’Carolan’s Concerto.””

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    Muslim

    Khaila |

    To compete with pride

    Khaila |

  • Anapana
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Anapana

    Unattained; Cannot be Competed with

    Anapana

  • Amadeus
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Amadeus

    He who loves God. Famous Bearer: late composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

    Amadeus

  • Zenith | ஜேநீத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Zenith | ஜேநீத

    Computer

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  • Muhaddas |
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  • Terry Turlough Turlach
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    Irish

    Terry Turlough Turlach

    From an Irish name meaning “”one who aids or assists.”” It is usually translated as Terence and Terry, two names that have become strongly associated with Ireland. Turlough O’Carolan was a 17th century blind harpist and composer who wrote one of the most haunting pieces of Irish music, “”O’Carolan’s Concerto.””

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  • Muhaddas
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

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  • HEIDEN
  • Male

    German

    HEIDEN

    Middle High German byname HEIDEN means "heathen." The composer Josef Haydn's surname was a respelling of this name.

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  • Zenith
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

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    Computer

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    Tirmizi

    Abu Isa Muhammad Al-tirmidhi; Compiler of the One Collection of Prophet Muhammad

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  • Spoorti
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Spoorti

    Inspiration, Enthusiasm

  • Calvert
  • Male

    English

    Calvert

    Shepherd

  • Roseland
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Roseland

    English : Reaney identifies this as a habitational name from Roselands Farm in Ulcombe, Kent. However, he gives only one (late) citation, and the surname, if it exists at all in the United Kingdom, is now very rare.Americanized form of Norwegian Røys(e)land, a habitational name from about 30 farmsteads, many in Agder, named from Old Norse reysi ‘heap of stones’ + land ‘land’, ‘farmstead’.

  • Troughton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Cumbria)

    Troughton

    English (Cumbria) : habitational name from Troughton Hall in the parish of Kirkby Ireleth, Lancashire, so named from Old English trog ‘trough’, ‘hollow’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.

  • Hallelujah
  • Biblical

    Hallelujah

    praise Jah

  • Yarkona
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew

    Yarkona

    Green.

  • Tvishi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Tvishi

    Ray of light, Energy, Brilliance

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    Hindu, Indian

    Pihika

    Sweet as Always

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  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Sara

    Princess

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  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English, Hebrew

    Marlo

    Daughter of Mary; Drained Lake; Bitterness; Rebellion; Person from Magdala

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  • Compote
  • n.

    A preparation of fruit in sirup in such a manner as to preserve its form, either whole, halved, or quartered; as, a compote of pears.

  • Commuter
  • n.

    One who commutes; especially, one who commutes in traveling.

  • Miscompute
  • v. t.

    To compute erroneously.

  • Commuting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Commute

  • Author
  • n.

    One who composes or writes a book; a composer, as distinguished from an editor, translator, or compiler.

  • Computed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Compute

  • Competed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Compete

  • Cast
  • v. i.

    To calculate; to compute.

  • Compt
  • v. t.

    To compute; to count.

  • Competing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Compete

  • Commute
  • v. t.

    To exchange; to put or substitute something else in place of, as a smaller penalty, obligation, or payment, for a greater, or a single thing for an aggregate; hence, to lessen; to diminish; as, to commute a sentence of death to one of imprisonment for life; to commute tithes; to commute charges for fares.

  • Synchrony
  • n.

    The concurrence of events in time; synchronism.

  • Hymnologist
  • n.

    A composer or compiler of hymns; one versed in hymnology.

  • Commute
  • v. i.

    To pay, or arrange to pay, in gross instead of part by part; as, to commute for a year's travel over a route.

  • Computer
  • n.

    One who computes.

  • Computist
  • n.

    A computer.

  • Compilator
  • n.

    Compiler.

  • Compete
  • v. i.

    To contend emulously; to seek or strive for the same thing, position, or reward for which another is striving; to contend in rivalry, as for a prize or in business; as, tradesmen compete with one another.

  • Computing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Compute

  • Commuted
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Commute