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  • Cirrate shell
  • Internal shell of cirrate octopuses

    Cirrate octopuses possess a well-developed internal shell that supports their muscular swimming fins. This is in contrast to the more familiar, finless

    Cirrate shell

    Cirrate shell

    Cirrate_shell

  • Cirrina
  • Suborder of octopuses

    Cirrate octopuses have a small, internal shell and two fins on their head, while their sister suborder Incirrina has neither. The fins of cirrate octopods

    Cirrina

    Cirrina

    Cirrina

  • Turtle shell
  • Shield for the ventral and dorsal parts of turtles

    The turtle shell is a shield for turtles (order Testudines), completely enclosing all the turtle's vital organs and in some cases even the head. It comprises

    Turtle shell

    Turtle shell

    Turtle_shell

  • Seashell
  • Hard, protective outer layers created by an animal that lives in the sea

    A seashell (or sea shell), also known simply as a shell, is a hard, protective outer layer usually created by an animal or organism that lives in the sea

    Seashell

    Seashell

    Seashell

  • Gastropod shell
  • Part of the body of a gastropod or snail

    The gastropod shell is part of the body of many gastropods, including snails, a kind of mollusc. The shell is an exoskeleton, which protects from predators

    Gastropod shell

    Gastropod shell

    Gastropod_shell

  • Mollusc shell
  • Exoskeleton of an animal in the phylum Mollusca

    Ammonoidea. Cuttlefish, squid, spirula, vampire squid, and cirrate octopuses have small internal shells. Females of the octopus genus Argonauta secrete a specialised

    Mollusc shell

    Mollusc shell

    Mollusc_shell

  • Nacre
  • Organic-inorganic composite material produced by some molluscs

    organic–inorganic composite material produced by some molluscs as an inner shell layer. It is also the material of which pearls are composed. It is strong

    Nacre

    Nacre

    Nacre

  • Manus (anatomy)
  • Distal portion of the forelimb of an animal

    Cephalopod anatomy Shell Types External Ammonoid shell Argonautid eggcase Nautiloid shell Orthocone Internal Belemnoid guard Cirrate shell Cuttlebone Gladius

    Manus (anatomy)

    Manus (anatomy)

    Manus_(anatomy)

  • Diatomaceous earth
  • Soft, siliceous sedimentary rock

    Diatomaceous earth consists of the fossilized remains of diatoms, a type of hard-shelled microalgae, that have accumulated over millions of years. It is used as

    Diatomaceous earth

    Diatomaceous earth

    Diatomaceous_earth

  • Silicate
  • Any polyatomic anion containing silicon and oxygen

    (shells) Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell

    Silicate

    Silicate

    Silicate

  • Exoskeleton
  • External skeleton of an organism

    sea squirts and sea urchins, and the prominent mollusc shell shared by snails, clams, tusk shells, chitons and nautilus. Some vertebrate animals, such as

    Exoskeleton

    Exoskeleton

    Exoskeleton

  • Octopus
  • Soft-bodied eight-limbed order of molluscs

    species) lack the cirri and paired swimming fins of the cirrates. In addition, the internal shell of incirrates is either present as a pair of stylets or

    Octopus

    Octopus

    Octopus

  • Abalone
  • Common name for a group of sea snails

    animal has fimbriated head lobes and side lobes that are fimbriated and cirrated. The radula has small median teeth, and the lateral teeth are single and

    Abalone

    Abalone

    Abalone

  • Foraminifera
  • Phylum of amoeboid protists

    granular ectoplasm for catching food and other uses; and commonly an external shell called a test of diverse forms and materials. Tests of chitin (found in

    Foraminifera

    Foraminifera

    Foraminifera

  • Protist shell
  • Protective shell of a type of eukaryotic organism

    Coccolithophore shells Many protists have protective shells or tests, usually made from silica (glass) or calcium carbonate (chalk). Protists are a diverse

    Protist shell

    Protist shell

    Protist_shell

  • Cuttlebone
  • Hard, brittle internal structure found in all members of the family Sepiidae

    as cuttlefish bone, is a hard, brittle internal structure (an internal shell) found in all members of the family Sepiidae, commonly known as cuttlefish

    Cuttlebone

    Cuttlebone

    Cuttlebone

  • Test (biology)
  • Hard shell of some spherical marine animals

    In biology, a test is the hard shell of some spherical aquatic animals and protists, notably sea urchins and microorganisms such as testate foraminiferans

    Test (biology)

    Test (biology)

    Test_(biology)

  • Cephalopod
  • Class of mollusks

    resulting in a shell (cuttlebone) that is internal in the adult. The same is true of the chitinous gladius of squid and octopuses. Cirrate octopods have

    Cephalopod

    Cephalopod

    Cephalopod

  • Calcification
  • Accumulation of calcium salts in bodily tissue, usually bone

    in biological systems, such as the formation of stromatolites or mollusc shells. Calcification can manifest itself in many ways in the body depending on

    Calcification

    Calcification

    Calcification

  • Siliceous ooze
  • Biogenic pelagic sediment located on the deep ocean floor

    silicate shells. Phytoplankton that build calcium-carbonate shells (i.e. coccolithophores) release carbon dioxide as a byproduct during shell formation

    Siliceous ooze

    Siliceous ooze

    Siliceous_ooze

  • Endoskeleton
  • Internal support structure of an animal

    and cuttlefish) have an internalized vestigial aragonite/calcite-chitin shell known as gladius or cuttlebone; these can serve as muscle attachments, but

    Endoskeleton

    Endoskeleton

    Endoskeleton

  • Microfossil
  • Fossil that requires the use of a microscope to see

    many fossil genera of Foraminifera, which are protists are known from shells (called tests) that were as big as coins, such as the genus Nummulites.

    Microfossil

    Microfossil

    Microfossil

  • Small shelly fauna
  • Fossils from the Ediacaran and Cambrian periods

    shells. These animals may have been molluscs or worm-like Sipuncula. Other molluscan univalved shells have been found in Canada. Some bivalve shells have

    Small shelly fauna

    Small_shelly_fauna

  • Coccolithophore
  • Unicellular algae responsible for the formation of chalk

    calcifying organisms on the planet, covering themselves with a calcium carbonate shell called a coccosphere. It is formed when a cell arrange a series of interlocking

    Coccolithophore

    Coccolithophore

    Coccolithophore

  • Frustule
  • Anatomical structure

    (shells) Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell

    Frustule

    Frustule

    Frustule

  • Cirroteuthidae
  • Family of octopuses

    family of pelagic cirrate octopuses comprising at least five species in three genera. The cirrate octopods have a unique internal shell, positioned dorsally

    Cirroteuthidae

    Cirroteuthidae

    Cirroteuthidae

  • Shell growth in estuaries
  • Aspect of marine biology

    Shell growth in estuaries is an aspect of marine biology that has attracted a number of scientific research studies. Many groups of marine organisms produce

    Shell growth in estuaries

    Shell growth in estuaries

    Shell_growth_in_estuaries

  • Sponge spicule
  • Structural element of sea sponges

    functional biominerals, such as endoskeletons and exoskeletons, protective shells, or teeth, had been a significant step in animal evolution. Calcium carbonate

    Sponge spicule

    Sponge spicule

    Sponge_spicule

  • Inopinoteuthis
  • Genus of octopuses

    from the cirrate family Cirroteuthidae. The two recognized species are fragile, gelatinous deep-sea octopods with a large 'butterfly-shaped' shell. One of

    Inopinoteuthis

    Inopinoteuthis

    Inopinoteuthis

  • Mineralized tissues
  • Biological tissues incorporating minerals

    these tissues form a protective shield or structural support. Bone, mollusc shells, deep sea sponge Euplectella species, radiolarians, diatoms, antler bone

    Mineralized tissues

    Mineralized tissues

    Mineralized_tissues

  • Cirrothauma murrayi
  • Species of octopus

    collected in the Arctic immediately below the sea ice. Like other cirrates, it has an internal shell, muscular fins for swimming, and a web connecting the arms

    Cirrothauma murrayi

    Cirrothauma murrayi

    Cirrothauma_murrayi

  • Microbiologically induced calcite precipitation
  • Bio-geochemical process

    (shells) Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell

    Microbiologically induced calcite precipitation

    Microbiologically induced calcite precipitation

    Microbiologically_induced_calcite_precipitation

  • Arthropod exoskeleton
  • Part of arthropods

    Vincent, Julian F. V. (2002-10-01). "Arthropod cuticle: a natural composite shell system". Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing. 33 (10):

    Arthropod exoskeleton

    Arthropod exoskeleton

    Arthropod_exoskeleton

  • Biocrystallization
  • (shells) Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell

    Biocrystallization

    Biocrystallization

    Biocrystallization

  • Marine biogenic calcification
  • Shell formation mechanism

    other calcifying marine invertebrates. The resulting structures, such as shells, skeletons, and coral reefs, function as protection, support, and shelter

    Marine biogenic calcification

    Marine biogenic calcification

    Marine_biogenic_calcification

  • Engrailed (gene)
  • Protein family

    development of the larval shell, but not the adult conch (a separate entity), suggesting a different evolutionary origin of the mature shell. In cephalopods, engrailed

    Engrailed (gene)

    Engrailed (gene)

    Engrailed_(gene)

  • Incirrata
  • Suborder of octopuses

    distinguished from the cirrate octopuses by the absence in the former of the "cirri" filaments (found with the suckers) for which the cirrates are named, as well

    Incirrata

    Incirrata

    Incirrata

  • Luteuthis
  • Genus of octopuses

    Luteuthis is a small genus of cirrate octopuses currently placed in the family Grimpoteuthidae. There are two species classified in this genus one from

    Luteuthis

    Luteuthis

  • Biological pump
  • Carbon capture process in oceans

    pump), as well as the cycling of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) formed into shells by certain organisms such as plankton and mollusks (carbonate pump). Budget

    Biological pump

    Biological pump

    Biological_pump

  • Silicification
  • Geological petrification process

    fluids seep into the voids of Earth materials, e.g., rocks, wood, bones, shells, and replace the original materials with silica (SiO2). Silica is a naturally

    Silicification

    Silicification

    Silicification

  • Biomineralization
  • Process by which living organisms produce minerals

    vertebrates. These minerals often form structural features such as sea shells and the bone in mammals and birds. Organisms have been producing mineralized

    Biomineralization

    Biomineralization

    Biomineralization

  • Remineralisation
  • Breakdown of organic matter to simple chemicals by living organisms

    (shells) Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell

    Remineralisation

    Remineralisation

  • Grimpoteuthis
  • Genus of cephalopods

    Grimpoteuthis is a genus of pelagic cirrate (finned) octopods known as the dumbo octopus. The name "dumbo" originates from their resemblance to the title

    Grimpoteuthis

    Grimpoteuthis

    Grimpoteuthis

  • Immobilization (soil science)
  • (shells) Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell

    Immobilization (soil science)

    Immobilization (soil science)

    Immobilization_(soil_science)

  • Testate amoebae
  • Group of amoebae with shells

    Naked amoeba (i. e. not testate) showing food vacuoles and ingested diatom Shell or test of a testate amoeba, Arcella sp. Xenogenic testate amoeba covered

    Testate amoebae

    Testate amoebae

    Testate_amoebae

  • Coccolith
  • Calcium carbonate scales covering some phytoplankton species

    huxleyi) and cover the cell surface arranged in the form of a spherical shell, called a coccosphere. Coccoliths, which are about 2 to 25 micrometres across

    Coccolith

    Coccolith

    Coccolith

  • Grimpoteuthidae
  • Family of bentho-pelagic octopuses

    Martin; Villanueva, Roger (2006). Taxonomy, Ecology And Behaviour Of The Cirrate Octopods. Oceanography and Marine Biology - an Annual Review. Vol. 44.

    Grimpoteuthidae

    Grimpoteuthidae

    Grimpoteuthidae

  • Cirrothauma
  • Genus of octopuses

    from the cirrate family Cirroteuthidae. The species of Cirrothauma are fragile, gelatinous deep-sea octopods with a large 'butterfly-shaped' shell. They

    Cirrothauma

    Cirrothauma

    Cirrothauma

  • Biointerface
  • Type of interface

    (shells) Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell

    Biointerface

    Biointerface

    Biointerface

  • Stereom
  • Calcium carbonate material echinoderms are made of

    (shells) Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell

    Stereom

    Stereom

    Stereom

  • Calcareous nannofossils
  • Class of microscopic fossils

    (shells) Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell

    Calcareous nannofossils

    Calcareous nannofossils

    Calcareous_nannofossils

  • Foraminifera test
  • Shell of a particular type of protist

    (or shells) of Foraminifera. Foraminifera (forams for short) are single-celled predatory protists, mostly marine, and usually protected with shells. These

    Foraminifera test

    Foraminifera test

    Foraminifera_test

  • Bone bed
  • Geological stratum or deposit containing bones

    (shells) Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell

    Bone bed

    Bone bed

    Bone_bed

  • Lorica (biology)
  • Shell-like protective outer covering of organisms

    In biology, a lorica is a shell-like protective outer covering, often reinforced with sand grains and other particles that some protozoans and loriciferan

    Lorica (biology)

    Lorica (biology)

    Lorica_(biology)

  • Exsuperoteuthis depressa
  • Species of octopus

    fins. Like other members of the cirrate octopus subgroup, it has a fleshy web connecting its arms, a small internal shell to support its body, fins to help

    Exsuperoteuthis depressa

    Exsuperoteuthis depressa

    Exsuperoteuthis_depressa

  • Paleocadmus
  • Extinct genus of nautiloids

    indistinct head, sac-like body and similar fins to cirrate octopods. The absence of an internal shell or gladius, which is known from much younger Mesozoic

    Paleocadmus

    Paleocadmus

    Paleocadmus

  • Great Calcite Belt
  • High-calcite region of the Southern Ocean

    called coccolithophores, which build their shells out of calcium carbonate. When these organisms die, their shells sink to the bottom of the ocean, and over

    Great Calcite Belt

    Great Calcite Belt

    Great_Calcite_Belt

  • Inopinoteuthis magna
  • Species of octopus

    Inopinoteuthis magna, also known as the big-eye jellyhead, is a species of deep-sea cirrate octopus that has been found in the Indian, Atlantic, and Pacific oceans

    Inopinoteuthis magna

    Inopinoteuthis magna

    Inopinoteuthis_magna

  • Evolution of cephalopods
  • Origin and diversification of cephalopods through geologic time

    called as Pohlsepia), which has originally been interpreted as an oldest cirrate octopus, but later reinterpreted as rare record of soft tissue of nautiloid

    Evolution of cephalopods

    Evolution_of_cephalopods

  • Magnetofossil
  • Fossils produced by magnetotactic bacteria

    (shells) Arthropod exoskeleton cuticle Brachiopod shell Cephalopod shell cirrate shell cuttlebone gladius Lorica Choanoflagellate lorica Protist shell

    Magnetofossil

    Magnetofossil

    Magnetofossil

  • Opisthoteuthis californiana
  • Species of cephalopod known as the flapjack octopus

    compared to shallow-water octopus). Opisthoteuthis species (like other cirrate octopuses) use continuous spawning, where the female lays one or two large

    Opisthoteuthis californiana

    Opisthoteuthis californiana

    Opisthoteuthis_californiana

  • Opisthoteuthis agassizii
  • Species of octopus

    Addison E. Verrill. Like all cirrate octopuses, O. agassizii has fleshy fins to aid in swimming and a small internal shell. Males are up to four times

    Opisthoteuthis agassizii

    Opisthoteuthis agassizii

    Opisthoteuthis_agassizii

  • Stauroteuthis kengrahami
  • Species of octopus

    Stauroteuthis kengrahami is a species of small pelagic cirrate octopus. It is currently only known from off eastern Australia (Tasman Sea). The species

    Stauroteuthis kengrahami

    Stauroteuthis_kengrahami

  • Grimpoteuthis feitiana
  • Species of octopus

    slightly concave shell saddle surface, whereas most other Pacific cirrates show either a more convex or flattened shell. The shell is U-shaped, and its

    Grimpoteuthis feitiana

    Grimpoteuthis feitiana

    Grimpoteuthis_feitiana

  • Umbrella octopus
  • Family of molluscs

    when damaged. Although Opisthoteuthidae are categorized as cirrates, unlike the other cirrates, they do not have an intermediate web; rather, they use the

    Umbrella octopus

    Umbrella octopus

    Umbrella_octopus

  • Opisthoteuthis albatrossi
  • Species of octopus

    to opisthoteuthids. Like other cirrate octopuses, it has a thick, fleshy web connecting its arms; a small internal shell to support its body; and cirri

    Opisthoteuthis albatrossi

    Opisthoteuthis_albatrossi

  • Stauroteuthis syrtensis
  • Species of octopus

    one of a very small number of octopuses to exhibit bioluminescence. The cirrate octopuses are deep sea species that have been relatively little studied

    Stauroteuthis syrtensis

    Stauroteuthis syrtensis

    Stauroteuthis_syrtensis

  • Opisthoteuthis
  • Genus of octopuses

    is a genus of cirrate octopuses, sometimes known as flapjack octopuses, which are found in all the world's oceans. Like other cirrates, octopuses in Opisthoteuthis

    Opisthoteuthis

    Opisthoteuthis

    Opisthoteuthis

  • Grimpoteuthis challengeri
  • Species of octopus

    has between 63 and 72 suckers on its arms. Its shell is shaped like the letter "U". Like other cirrate octopods, G. challengeri has fins on either side

    Grimpoteuthis challengeri

    Grimpoteuthis_challengeri

  • Bigfin squid
  • Genus (Magnapinna) of Cephalopoda

    deepest observation of any squid and rivalled only by some unidentified cirrate octopods from the same habitat as the deepest observation of any cephalopod

    Bigfin squid

    Bigfin squid

    Bigfin_squid

  • Cephalopod fin
  • bobtail squid, cuttlefish, and Spirula) as well as in the eight-limbed cirrate octopuses and vampire squid. Many extinct cephalopod groups also possessed

    Cephalopod fin

    Cephalopod fin

    Cephalopod_fin

  • Cryptoteuthis
  • Genus of octopuses

    It is the only species in the monotypic genus Cryptoteuthis one of the cirrate octopuses of the family Grimpoteuthidae, the umbrella octopuses. It is

    Cryptoteuthis

    Cryptoteuthis

  • Vampire squid
  • Species of cephalopod

    including squid, and eight webbed arms with cirrate octopods. Vampyroteuthis shares its eight cirrate arms with the Cirrata, in which lateral cirri

    Vampire squid

    Vampire squid

    Vampire_squid

  • Grimpoteuthis greeni
  • Species of octopus

    "A new species of Stauroteuthis (Octopoda: Cirrata) and further novel cirrate octopods from Australian waters". Molluscan Research. 43 (3–4): 153–172

    Grimpoteuthis greeni

    Grimpoteuthis_greeni

  • Stauroteuthis gilchristi
  • Species of octopus

     gilchristi were found among a total of 1725 cephalopod beaks, and this cirrate octopus formed 3% of the diet of the toothfish. This study extended the

    Stauroteuthis gilchristi

    Stauroteuthis_gilchristi

  • Cephalopod size
  • Body variation

    gladii of squids and the vampire squid, the winged shells of cirrate octopods, and the spiral shells of Spirula. Additionally, females of the octopus genus

    Cephalopod size

    Cephalopod size

    Cephalopod_size

  • Opisthoteuthis extensa
  • Species of octopus

    R. Villanueva (June 13, 2006). "Taxonomy, ecology and behaviour of the cirrate octopods.". In Gordon, J.D.M.; Atkinson, R.J.A.; Gibson, R.N. (eds.). Oceanography

    Opisthoteuthis extensa

    Opisthoteuthis extensa

    Opisthoteuthis_extensa

  • Bioluminescence
  • Emission of light by a living organism

    Bioluminescence is used in a variety of ways and for different purposes. The cirrate octopod Stauroteuthis syrtensis uses emits bioluminescence from its sucker

    Bioluminescence

    Bioluminescence

    Bioluminescence

  • Opisthoteuthis borealis
  • Species of octopus

    in swimming, internal shells supporting their bodies, and two threadlike structures called cirri for each sucker. Many cirrate octopuses live in deep

    Opisthoteuthis borealis

    Opisthoteuthis_borealis

  • Grimpoteuthis meangensis
  • Species of octopus

    Every arm has between 60 and 70 suckers, which are small. Like other cirrates, G. meangensis has a web covering its arms to some degree; the web of G

    Grimpoteuthis meangensis

    Grimpoteuthis meangensis

    Grimpoteuthis_meangensis

  • Grimpoteuthis boylei
  • Species of octopus

    inches). Like all cirrates, it has a web over its arms and cirri between its suckers, as well as fins for swimming and a hard shell inside its mantle

    Grimpoteuthis boylei

    Grimpoteuthis_boylei

  • List of Latin words with English derivatives
  • tricircular †circulus circul- †circellus circell- cirrus cirr- curl, tentacle cirrate, cirriform, cirriped, cirrose, cirrous, cirrus citer • citerior • citimus

    List of Latin words with English derivatives

    List_of_Latin_words_with_English_derivatives

  • Trachyteuthis
  • Genus of fossil cephalopod

    filament-like appendages which most likely represent cirri as seen in modern cirrate octopus. Additionally, Glyphiteuthis preserves a singular row of suckers

    Trachyteuthis

    Trachyteuthis

    Trachyteuthis

  • Opisthoteuthis calypso
  • Species of octopus

    flapjack octopus is a species of genus Opisthoteuthis, which are known as the cirrate octopuses. Octopuses in this genus are known as the flapjack octopuses

    Opisthoteuthis calypso

    Opisthoteuthis_calypso

  • Jurassic
  • Second period of the Mesozoic Era

    vestiges provide new evidence on the detailed origin of incirrate and cirrate octopuses (Coleoidea)". PalZ. 92 (2): 203–217. Bibcode:2018PalZ...92..203F

    Jurassic

    Jurassic

    Jurassic

  • Muensterella
  • Extinct genus of molluscs

    Muensterella and crown cirrates and incirrates. It is possible that the patelloctopodid clade includes the last common ancestor of cirrate and incirrate octopods

    Muensterella

    Muensterella

    Muensterella

  • 2018 in paleomalacology
  • vestiges provide new evidence on the detailed origin of incirrate and cirrate octopuses (Coleoidea)". PalZ. 92 (2): 203–217. Bibcode:2018PalZ...92..203F

    2018 in paleomalacology

    2018_in_paleomalacology

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  • Nishanthi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Nishanthi

    The Whole World; Create Opportunities

    Nishanthi

  • Arrate
  • Girl/Female

    Basque

    Arrate

    Refers to the Virgin Mary.

    Arrate

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  • Girl/Female

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    Celine

    Heavenly; Moon; Of Sky; Goddess of the Moon; Divine; Similar to Celia or Selena; A French Pirate Name is Celine Le Beak

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  • Krithi
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Krithi

    Creation of God; Work of Art; Action; She will Create Something Equal to God

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    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional

    Udaya

    Create a Lord; Dawn

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  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Parsi

    Afarin

    Praise; To Create

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  • Male

    Irish

    FOGHLAIDH

    Irish Gaelic byname FOGHLAIDH means "pirate, plunderer."

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    Arabic, Hebrew, Portuguese

    Jubran

    To Create Good Change

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  • Boy/Male

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    Rachit

    Invention; Create; Written

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  • Shelly
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Shelly

    English : variant spelling of Shelley.

    Shelly

  • Crescent
  • Girl/Female

    French

    Crescent

    To create.

    Crescent

  • Ajendranath
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Ajendranath

    Powerful Like God to Create Anything

    Ajendranath

  • Reaver
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Reaver

    English : occupational name for a robber, marauder, or pirate.

    Reaver

  • Crates
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Crates

    English : variant of Crate.

    Crates

  • Crate
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Crate

    English : from Old English cræt ‘cart’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a carter or a cartwright.

    Crate

  • Creissant
  • Girl/Female

    French

    Creissant

    To create.

    Creissant

  • Sristu
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Sristu

    Create

    Sristu

  • HARLAND
  • Male

    English

    HARLAND

      English name derived from a Norman French byname for someone given to stirring up trouble, from the word hareler, HARLAND means "to create a disturbance," hence "trouble-maker." Variant spelling of English Harlan, meaning "hare's land." 

    HARLAND

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Online names & meanings

  • Auronee | ஔரோநீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Auronee | ஔரோநீ

    A firewood

  • SHELL
  • Male

    English

    SHELL

    Short form of English unisex Shelley, SHELL means "clearing near a ledge/slope."

  • Zayna
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian

    Zayna

    Beauty

  • Rishith
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Rishith

    Best

  • NASTASIYA
  • Female

    Ukrainian

    NASTASIYA

    , of the resurrection.

  • Bundi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Bundi

    Name of a Food

  • AMASAI
  • Male

    English

    AMASAI

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Amasay, AMASAI means "burdensome." In the bible, this is the name of a warrior and chief of the captains, a Kohathite ancestor of Samuel, a priest, and another Kohathite Levite who lived in the time of the reign of king Hezekiah of Judah. 

  • Leesha | லிஷா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Leesha | லிஷா

    Noble sort

  • Mandeep
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Telugu

    Mandeep

    Light of the Mind; Light of Sages; Smart

  • Akira
  • Boy/Male

    Japanese

    Akira

    Bright boy.

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  • Pirate
  • v. i.

    To play the pirate; to practice robbery on the high seas.

  • Librated
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Librate

  • Librating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Librate

  • Narrated
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Narrate

  • Dentate-ciliate
  • a.

    Having the margin dentate and also ciliate or fringed with hairs.

  • Cirrate
  • a.

    Having cirri along the margin of a part or organ.

  • Titrated
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Titrate

  • Vibrating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Vibrate

  • Cirrose
  • a.

    Bearing a tendril or tendrils; as, a cirrose leaf.

  • Cordate
  • a.

    Heart-shaped; as, a cordate leaf.

  • Crate
  • v. t.

    To pack in a crate or case for transportation; as, to crate a sewing machine; to crate peaches.

  • Librate
  • v. i.

    To vibrate as a balance does before resting in equilibrium; hence, to be poised.

  • Vibrate
  • v. t.

    To brandish; to move to and fro; to swing; as, to vibrate a sword or a staff.

  • Cirrous
  • a.

    Cirrose.

  • Vibrate
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Vibrate

  • Create
  • v. t.

    To invest with a new form, office, or character; to constitute; to appoint; to make; as, to create one a peer.

  • Migrate
  • v. i.

    To remove from one country or region to another, with a view to residence; to change one's place of residence; to remove; as, the Moors who migrated from Africa into Spain; to migrate to the West.

  • Titrating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Titrate

  • Re-create
  • v. t.

    To create or form anew.

  • Narrating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Narrate