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  • Error term
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    an error term is an additive type of error. In writing, an error term is an instance of faulty language or grammar. Common examples include: errors and

    Error term

    Error_term

  • PID controller
  • Control loop feedback mechanism

    integral term seeks to eliminate the residual error by adding a control effect due to the historic cumulative value of the error. When the error is eliminated

    PID controller

    PID_controller

  • Floating-point error mitigation
  • Strategies to make sure approximate calculations stay close to accurate

    one to get the (exact) error term of a floating-point addition rounded to nearest. One can also obtain the (exact) error term of a floating-point multiplication

    Floating-point error mitigation

    Floating-point_error_mitigation

  • User error
  • Error made by the human user of a complex system

    A user error is an error made by the human user of a complex system, usually a computer system, in interacting with it. Although the term is sometimes

    User error

    User_error

  • Error
  • Incorrect or inaccurate action

    An error (from the Latin errāre, meaning 'to wander') is an inaccurate or incorrect action, thought, or judgement. In statistics, "error" refers to the

    Error

    Error

  • Type I and type II errors
  • Concepts from statistical hypothesis testing

    Type I error, or a false positive, is the incorrect rejection of a true null hypothesis in statistical hypothesis testing. A type II error, or a false

    Type I and type II errors

    Type_I_and_type_II_errors

  • Linear regression
  • Statistical modeling method

    regressors x is linear. This relationship is modeled through a disturbance term or error variable ε—an unobserved random variable that adds extra "noise" to

    Linear regression

    Linear_regression

  • HTTP 404
  • Internet error message

    indicates a client error, such as a mistyped Uniform Resource Locator (URL). The following two digits indicate the specific error encountered. HTTP's

    HTTP 404

    HTTP 404

    HTTP_404

  • Regression analysis
  • Set of statistical processes for estimating the relationships among variables

    {\displaystyle \beta } , with e i {\displaystyle e_{i}} representing an additive error term that may stand in for un-modeled determinants of Y i {\displaystyle Y_{i}}

    Regression analysis

    Regression analysis

    Regression_analysis

  • Endogeneity (econometrics)
  • Concept in econometrics

    to situations in which an explanatory variable is correlated with the error term. In simplest terms, endogeneity means that a factor or cause one uses

    Endogeneity (econometrics)

    Endogeneity_(econometrics)

  • Error message
  • Information describing a problematic situation

    In computing, an error message is a relatively short text message that describes a problematic situation. An error message generally indicates that an

    Error message

    Error message

    Error_message

  • Margin of error
  • Statistic expressing the amount of random sampling error in a survey's results

    whenever the measure varies. The term margin of error is often used in non-survey contexts to indicate observational error in reporting measured quantities

    Margin of error

    Margin of error

    Margin_of_error

  • Stirling's approximation
  • Approximation for factorials

    {\displaystyle \log _{2}n!=n\log _{2}n-n\log _{2}e+O(\log _{2}n).} The error term in either base can be expressed more precisely as 1 2 log ⁡ ( 2 π n )

    Stirling's approximation

    Stirling's approximation

    Stirling's_approximation

  • Pilot error
  • Decision, action, or inaction by an aircraft pilot

    take proper action. Errors are intentional actions that fail to achieve their intended outcomes. The Chicago Convention defines the term "accident" as "an

    Pilot error

    Pilot error

    Pilot_error

  • Standard error
  • Statistical property

    standard error of the mean is a measure of the dispersion of sample means around the population mean. In regression analysis, the term "standard error" refers

    Standard error

    Standard error

    Standard_error

  • Error correction model
  • Type of time series model

    relationships among variables. The term error correction refers to the idea that deviations from the long-run equilibrium (the error) affect short-run adjustments

    Error correction model

    Error_correction_model

  • Autoregressive model
  • Representation of a type of random process

    is AR(0), which has no dependence between the terms. Only the error/innovation/noise term contributes to the output of the process, so in the figure, AR(0)

    Autoregressive model

    Autoregressive_model

  • Error function
  • Sigmoid shape special function

    In mathematics, the error function (also called the Gauss error function), often denoted by e r f {\displaystyle \mathbf {erf} } , is the function erf

    Error function

    Error function

    Error_function

  • Simpson's rule
  • Method for numerical integration

    symmetrically in the interval [ a ,   b ] {\displaystyle [a,\ b]} . Since the error term is proportional to the fourth derivative of f {\displaystyle f} at ξ {\displaystyle

    Simpson's rule

    Simpson's rule

    Simpson's_rule

  • Heteroskedasticity-consistent standard errors
  • Asymptotic variances under heteroskedasticity

    standard errors (or simply robust standard errors), Eicker–Huber–White standard errors (also Huber–White standard errors or White standard errors), to recognize

    Heteroskedasticity-consistent standard errors

    Heteroskedasticity-consistent_standard_errors

  • Typographical error
  • Mistake made in typing printed material

    typesetting. The term is used of errors caused by mechanical failure or miskeying. Before the arrival of printing, the copyist's mistake or scribal error was the

    Typographical error

    Typographical error

    Typographical_error

  • Ordinary least squares
  • Method for estimating the unknown parameters in a linear regression model

    will indicate a better model. Standard error of regression is an estimate of σ, standard error of the error term. Total sum of squares, model sum of squared

    Ordinary least squares

    Ordinary least squares

    Ordinary_least_squares

  • Fielding error
  • Baseball statistic

    should have been put out. The term error is sometimes used to refer to the play during which an error was committed. An error that allows a batter to reach

    Fielding error

    Fielding error

    Fielding_error

  • Use error
  • Alternative to human error

    The term use error has recently been introduced to replace the commonly used terms human error and user error. The new term, which has already been adopted

    Use error

    Use_error

  • Error correction code
  • Scheme for controlling errors in data over noisy communication channels

    theory, and coding theory, forward error correction (FEC) or channel coding is a technique used for controlling errors in data transmission over unreliable

    Error correction code

    Error_correction_code

  • Instrumental variables
  • Technique in statistics

    independent or predictor) variable of interest is correlated with the error term (endogenous), in which case ordinary least squares and ANOVA give biased

    Instrumental variables

    Instrumental_variables

  • Exogenous and endogenous variables
  • Classification of variables in economic models

    variable. The term 'endogeneity' in econometrics has a related but distinct meaning. An endogenous random variable is correlated with the error term in the econometric

    Exogenous and endogenous variables

    Exogenous_and_endogenous_variables

  • Gauss–Markov theorem
  • Theorem related to ordinary least squares

    example, as statistical offices improve their data, measurement error decreases, so the error term declines over time. This assumption is violated when there

    Gauss–Markov theorem

    Gauss–Markov_theorem

  • Syllogism
  • Type of logical argument that applies deductive reasoning

    is the major term, and Greeks the minor term. The premises also have one term in common with each other, which is known as the middle term; in this example

    Syllogism

    Syllogism

  • Observational error
  • Difference between a measured value of a quantity and its true value

    Observational error (or measurement error) is the difference between a measured value of a quantity and its unknown true value. Such errors are inherent

    Observational error

    Observational_error

  • Spurious relationship
  • Apparent, but false, correlation between causally-independent variables

    from the regression, its effect is captured in the error term by default, and if the resulting error term is correlated with one (or more) of the included

    Spurious relationship

    Spurious relationship

    Spurious_relationship

  • Autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity
  • Time series model

    the variance of the current error term or innovation as a function of the actual sizes of the previous time periods' error terms; often the variance is

    Autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity

    Autoregressive_conditional_heteroskedasticity

  • Probability of error
  • statistics, the term "error" arises in two ways. Firstly, it arises in the context of decision making, where the probability of error may be considered

    Probability of error

    Probability_of_error

  • Least squares
  • Approximation method in statistics

    the important property that the error mean is independent of the independent variables, the distribution of the error term is not an important issue in regression

    Least squares

    Least squares

    Least_squares

  • E18 error
  • Canon error message

    The E18 error is an error message on Canon digital cameras. The E18 error occurs when anything prevents the zoom lens from properly extending or retracting

    E18 error

    E18 error

    E18_error

  • Central limit theorem
  • Fundamental theorem in probability theory and statistics

    justified by assuming that the error term is actually the sum of many independent error terms; even if the individual error terms are not normally distributed

    Central limit theorem

    Central limit theorem

    Central_limit_theorem

  • Predictive analytics
  • Statistical techniques analyzing facts to make predictions about unknown events

    line which includes an addition for the error term of the regression, where the higher the value of the error term the less precise the regression model

    Predictive analytics

    Predictive_analytics

  • Newton–Cotes formulas
  • Formulas for numerical integration

    propagation of a typographical error in Abramowitz and Stegun, an early reference book. The exponent of the step size h in the error term gives the rate at which

    Newton–Cotes formulas

    Newton–Cotes formulas

    Newton–Cotes_formulas

  • Analytic number theory
  • Exploring properties of the integers with complex analysis

    bounds on the error term E(r). It was shown by Gauss that E ( r ) = O ( r ) {\displaystyle E(r)=O(r)} . In general, an O(r) error term would be possible

    Analytic number theory

    Analytic number theory

    Analytic_number_theory

  • Numerical differentiation
  • Use of numerical analysis to estimate derivatives of functions

    ) = f ( x + h ) − f ( x ) h ⏟ Slope of secant line − h 2 f ″ ( c ) ⏟ Error term . {\displaystyle f'(x)=\underbrace {\frac {f(x+h)-f(x)}{h}} _{\text{Slope

    Numerical differentiation

    Numerical differentiation

    Numerical_differentiation

  • Beeman's algorithm
  • Numerical integration algorithm

    computed as a function of x ( t ) {\displaystyle x(t)} the last term is the error term, using the big O notation In systems where the forces are a function

    Beeman's algorithm

    Beeman's_algorithm

  • Midpoint circle algorithm
  • Determines the points needed for rasterizing a circle

    the transformed circle equation is replaced by the error term. The initialization of the error term is derived from an offset of ½ pixel at the start.

    Midpoint circle algorithm

    Midpoint circle algorithm

    Midpoint_circle_algorithm

  • Gauss circle problem
  • How many integer lattice points there are in a circle

    the area of the circle, so the real problem is to accurately bound the error term describing how the number of points differs from the area. The first progress

    Gauss circle problem

    Gauss circle problem

    Gauss_circle_problem

  • Statistical model specification
  • Part of the process of building a statistical model

    _{2}x^{2}+\varepsilon } where ε {\displaystyle \varepsilon } is the unexplained error term that is supposed to comprise independent and identically distributed Gaussian

    Statistical model specification

    Statistical_model_specification

  • Boole's rule
  • Method of numerical integration

    N-2\}}f(x_{i})+14\sum _{i\in \{4,8,12,\ldots ,N-4\}}f(x_{i})\right]+{\text{error term}},} where the error term is similar to above. The following Common Lisp code implements

    Boole's rule

    Boole's_rule

  • Distributed lag
  • Statistical modeling method

    − 1 + w 2 x t − 2 + . . . + error term {\displaystyle y_{t}=a+w_{0}x_{t}+w_{1}x_{t-1}+w_{2}x_{t-2}+...+{\text{error term}}} or the form y t = a + w 0

    Distributed lag

    Distributed_lag

  • Cochrane–Orcutt estimation
  • econometrics, which adjusts a linear model for serial correlation in the error term. Developed in the 1940s, it is named after statisticians Donald Cochrane

    Cochrane–Orcutt estimation

    Cochrane–Orcutt_estimation

  • Radiocarbon calibration
  • Conversion of ''radiocarbon years'' to yield ''calendar ages''

    curve itself has an associated error term, which can be seen on the graph labelled "Calibration error and measurement error". This graph shows INTCAL13 data

    Radiocarbon calibration

    Radiocarbon_calibration

  • Propagation of uncertainty
  • Effect of variables' uncertainties on the uncertainty of a function based on them

    of ways. It may be defined by the absolute error Δx. Uncertainties can also be defined by the relative error (Δx)/x, which is usually written as a percentage

    Propagation of uncertainty

    Propagation_of_uncertainty

  • Omitted-variable bias
  • Type of statistical bias

    parameters a, b, c, dependent variable y, independent variables x and z, and error term u. We wish to know the effect of x itself upon y (that is, we wish to

    Omitted-variable bias

    Omitted-variable_bias

  • Errors and residuals
  • Statistics concept

    represents the errors, S n {\displaystyle S_{n}} represents the sample standard deviation for a sample of size n, and unknown σ, and the denominator term S n /

    Errors and residuals

    Errors_and_residuals

  • Causal inference
  • Branch of statistics

    model's error term. This method presumes that if a model's error term moves similarly with the variation of another variable, then the model's error term is

    Causal inference

    Causal_inference

  • Variance inflation factor
  • Statistical measure in mathematical model

    (note that RMSE2 is a consistent estimator of the true variance of the error term, σ 2 {\displaystyle \sigma ^{2}} ); X is the regression design matrix

    Variance inflation factor

    Variance_inflation_factor

  • Analysis of covariance
  • General linear model that blends ANOVA and regression

    line) and ϵ i j {\displaystyle \epsilon _{ij}} (the associated unobserved error term for the jth observation in the ith group). Under this specification, the

    Analysis of covariance

    Analysis_of_covariance

  • Mint-made errors
  • Coins with errors while minting

    Mint-made errors occur when coins are made incorrectly at the mint, including anything that happens to the coin up until the completion of the minting

    Mint-made errors

    Mint-made errors

    Mint-made_errors

  • White test
  • Statistical test

    original model serve as a proxy for the variance of the error term at each observation. (The error term is assumed to have a mean of zero, and the variance

    White test

    White_test

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

    mistake. Error or errors may also refer to: Error (band), an electro-punk-hardcore band from Los Angeles Error (Error EP), released in 2004 Errors (band)

    Error (disambiguation)

    Error_(disambiguation)

  • Truncation error
  • Error from taking a finite sum of an infinite series

    and scientific computing, truncation error is an error caused by approximating a mathematical process. The term truncation comes from the fact that these

    Truncation error

    Truncation_error

  • Prime number theorem
  • Characterization of how many integers are prime

    assuming the trailing error term is zero gives an estimate of 8512681315554715386; the first 5 digits match and relative error is about 0.46 parts per

    Prime number theorem

    Prime_number_theorem

  • Error of impunity
  • sanctions that are below a socially optimal level. The term is used in Brian Forst's book Errors of Justice and in Robert Bohm's introduction to a special

    Error of impunity

    Error_of_impunity

  • LM317
  • Adjustable linear voltage regulator

    some quiescent current flows from the adjustment pin of the device, an error term is added: V o u t = V r e f ( 1 + R L R H ) + I Q R L {\displaystyle V_{\mathrm

    LM317

    LM317

    LM317

  • Vector autoregression
  • Statistical model to calculate the value of multiple quantities as they change over time

    values, the lagged values of the other variables in the model, and an error term. VAR models do not require as much knowledge about the forces influencing

    Vector autoregression

    Vector_autoregression

  • Euler's totient function
  • Number of integers coprime to and less than n

    Roy. Soc. Edinburgh Sect. A 146 (2016), no. 4, 769–775) improved the error term to O ( n ( log ⁡ n ) 2 3 ( log ⁡ log ⁡ n ) 1 3 ) {\displaystyle O\left(n(\log

    Euler's totient function

    Euler's totient function

    Euler's_totient_function

  • Mixed-design analysis of variance
  • Statistical testing method

    into the error term. The within-subjects terms can be partitioned into three terms: the second (within-subjects) factor, the interaction term for the first

    Mixed-design analysis of variance

    Mixed-design_analysis_of_variance

  • Euler–Maclaurin formula
  • Summation formula

    } where Bk is the kth Bernoulli number (with B1 = ⁠1/2⁠) and Rp is an error term which depends on n, m, p, and f and is usually small for suitable values

    Euler–Maclaurin formula

    Euler–Maclaurin_formula

  • Recurrent neural network
  • Class of artificial neural network

    networks, it can be used to minimize the error term by changing each weight in proportion to the derivative of the error with respect to that weight, provided

    Recurrent neural network

    Recurrent_neural_network

  • Simple linear regression
  • Linear regression model with a single explanatory variable

    describe the underlying relationship between yi and xi involving this error term εi by y i = α + β x i + ε i . {\displaystyle y_{i}=\alpha +\beta x_{i}+\varepsilon

    Simple linear regression

    Simple linear regression

    Simple_linear_regression

  • Known error
  • Software bug with identified root cause but no fix

    A known error is a software bug that has not been fixed, but has an identified root cause and either has low disruptive impact on end users or a known

    Known error

    Known_error

  • Harmless error
  • In United States law, a harmless error is a ruling by a trial judge that, although mistaken, does not meet the burden for a losing party to reverse the

    Harmless error

    Harmless_error

  • Legendre's constant
  • Constant of proportionality of prime number density

    but without any estimate of the involved error term). Being evaluated to such a simple number has made the term Legendre's constant mostly only of historical

    Legendre's constant

    Legendre's constant

    Legendre's_constant

  • Speech error
  • Deviation from the apparently intended form of an utterance

    A speech error, commonly referred to as a slip of the tongue (Latin: lapsus linguae, or occasionally self-demonstratingly, lipsus languae) or misspeaking

    Speech error

    Speech_error

  • Log–log plot
  • 2D graphic with logarithmic scales on both axes

    asset in excess of that on money, Y is the public's real income, U is an error term assumed to be lognormally distributed, A is a scale parameter to be estimated

    Log–log plot

    Log–log plot

    Log–log_plot

  • Skewes's number
  • Large number used in number theory

    the set of non-trivial zeros of the Riemann zeta function. The largest error term in the approximation π ( x ) ≈ li ⁡ ( x ) {\displaystyle \pi (x)\approx

    Skewes's number

    Skewes's_number

  • Poka-yoke
  • Process that helps an equipment operator avoid mistakes

    correcting, or drawing attention to human errors as they occur. It is a Japanese term that means "mistake-proofing" or "error prevention", and is also sometimes

    Poka-yoke

    Poka-yoke

  • Approximation error
  • Mathematical concept

    . Note that the first term in the equation above implicitly defines `ε` as `|v-v_approx|` if `η` is `ε/|v|`. The percent error, often denoted as δ, is

    Approximation error

    Approximation error

    Approximation_error

  • Adaptive expectations
  • Formation of expectations based on past events

    expectations of future inflation reflect past expectations and an "error-adjustment" term, in which current expectations are raised (or lowered) according

    Adaptive expectations

    Adaptive_expectations

  • Human error
  • Action with unintended consequences

    mechanisms; performance later categorized as 'error' is done so in hindsight: therefore actions later termed "human error" are actually part of the ordinary spectrum

    Human error

    Human_error

  • Arellano–Bond estimator
  • Generalized method of moments estimator in econometrics

    time-invariant individual effect and u i t {\displaystyle u_{it}} is the error term. Unlike X i t {\displaystyle X_{it}} , α i {\displaystyle \alpha _{i}}

    Arellano–Bond estimator

    Arellano–Bond_estimator

  • Coefficient of determination
  • Indicator for how well data points fit a line or curve

    variance unexplained (FVU), since the second term compares the unexplained variance (variance of the model's errors) with the total variance (of the data):

    Coefficient of determination

    Coefficient of determination

    Coefficient_of_determination

  • Sampling error
  • Statistical error

    sample statistics can be used to estimate the standard error on the sample. The term "sampling error" has also been used in a related but fundamentally different

    Sampling error

    Sampling_error

  • Probable error
  • Measure of statistical dispersion

    interquartile range, or the median absolute deviation. One such use of the term probable error in this sense is as the name for the scale parameter of the Cauchy

    Probable error

    Probable_error

  • John Edensor Littlewood
  • British mathematician (1885–1977)

    hypothesis is true, then the prime number theorem follows and obtained the error term. This work won him his Trinity fellowship. However, the link between the

    John Edensor Littlewood

    John Edensor Littlewood

    John_Edensor_Littlewood

  • Error catastrophe
  • Loss of genetic information due to mutation rates

    There was an earlier use of the term introduced in 1963 by Leslie Orgel in a theory for cellular aging, in which errors in the translation of proteins

    Error catastrophe

    Error_catastrophe

  • Rate of convergence
  • Speed of convergence of a mathematical sequence

    } will involve the asymptotic limit of the ratio of an approximation error term above to an asymptotic order q {\displaystyle q} power of a discretization

    Rate of convergence

    Rate_of_convergence

  • Causal graph
  • Directed graph that models causal relationships between variables

    by Model 1 imply that the error term of S {\displaystyle S} , U S {\displaystyle U_{S}} , is correlated with C's error term, U C {\displaystyle U_{C}}

    Causal graph

    Causal_graph

  • Nevanlinna theory
  • Area of mathematics

    is a "small error term". For functions meromorphic in the plane, S(r,f) = o(T(r,f)), outside a set of finite length i.e. the error term is small in comparison

    Nevanlinna theory

    Nevanlinna_theory

  • Fault tree analysis
  • Failure analysis system used in safety engineering and reliability engineering

    tend to be small (less than .01), P (A ∩ B) usually becomes a very small error term, and the output of an OR gate may be conservatively approximated by using

    Fault tree analysis

    Fault tree analysis

    Fault_tree_analysis

  • Integral windup
  • Error condition in a proportional–integral–derivative controller

    integral term accumulates a significant error during the rise (windup), thus overshooting and continuing to increase as this accumulated error is unwound

    Integral windup

    Integral_windup

  • Riemann–Siegel formula
  • Mathematical formula

    approximate functional equation gives an estimate for the size of the error term. Siegel (1932) and Edwards (1974) derive the Riemann–Siegel formula from

    Riemann–Siegel formula

    Riemann–Siegel_formula

  • Trial and error
  • Method of problem-solving

    Trial and error is a fundamental method of problem-solving characterized by repeated, varied attempts which are continued until success, or until the

    Trial and error

    Trial_and_error

  • Imputation (statistics)
  • Process of replacing missing data with substituted values

    lack of an error term in regression imputation by adding the average regression variance to the regression imputations to introduce error. Stochastic

    Imputation (statistics)

    Imputation_(statistics)

  • Panel analysis
  • Statistical method

    individuals and time. The error ε i t {\displaystyle \varepsilon _{it}} is very important in this analysis. Assumptions about the error term determine whether

    Panel analysis

    Panel_analysis

  • Numerical integration
  • Methods of calculating definite integrals

    similar error analysis using a Taylor series (using a partial sum with remainder term) for f. This error analysis gives a strict upper bound on the error, if

    Numerical integration

    Numerical integration

    Numerical_integration

  • Error management theory
  • Theory of perception and cognition biases

    Error management theory (EMT) is an approach to perception and cognition biases originally coined by David Buss and Martie Haselton. Error management training

    Error management theory

    Error_management_theory

  • Voxel
  • Element representing a value on a grid in three dimensional space

    simply raytraces every pixel of the display into the scene, tracking an error term to determine when to step. A typical implementation will raytrace each

    Voxel

    Voxel

    Voxel

  • Romeo error
  • Concept in conservation biology

    In conservation biology, Romeo error is a term used to refer to a scenario in which an extant species is prematurely declared extinct, and the subsequent

    Romeo error

    Romeo_error

  • Mills ratio
  • In probability, a theory

    assumption of zero correlation between independent variables and the error term. James Heckman proposed a two-stage estimation procedure using the inverse

    Mills ratio

    Mills_ratio

  • Epsilon
  • Fifth letter of the Greek alphabet

    ωω, ωωω, ...}. in numerical analysis and statistics it is used as the error term in group theory it is used as the idempotent group when e is in use as

    Epsilon

    Epsilon

  • Prais–Winsten estimation
  • Estimation technique for serially correlated observations

    explanatory variables, and ε t {\displaystyle \varepsilon _{t}} is the error term. The error term can be serially correlated over time: ε t = ρ ε t − 1 + e t ,

    Prais–Winsten estimation

    Prais–Winsten_estimation

  • Fatal error
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Fatal error may refer to Fatal exception error, an unrecoverable error that forces a process to terminate abnormally and return control to the operating

    Fatal error

    Fatal_error

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  • Errol
  • Boy/Male

    English American German Latin Scottish

    Errol

    Army commander. Army, weald power. Also can be a, meaning nobleman. Famous bearer: Australian...

    Errol

  • Kiyan
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Tamil

    Kiyan

    Terror; Kings; Royal

    Kiyan

  • Egesa
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon

    Egesa

    Terror.

    Egesa

  • Brogan
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon

    Brogan

    Terror.

    Brogan

  • ERROL
  • Male

    English

    ERROL

    Scottish surname transferred to forename use, from a place name possibly ERROL means "to wander." 

    ERROL

  • Egeslic
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon

    Egeslic

    Terror.

    Egeslic

  • Abhranti
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Abhranti

    Without Error

    Abhranti

  • Grainne
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, English, Gaelic, Irish

    Grainne

    Terror; Lovers

    Grainne

  • Vikern
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

    Vikern

    Error-less

    Vikern

  • Balthazar
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Balthazar

    The Comedy of Errors' A merchant.

    Balthazar

  • Errol
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Errol

    Wanderering Noble

    Errol

  • Errol
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, British, Christian, Danish, English, German, Jamaican, Latin, Scottish

    Errol

    To Wander; Nobleman; Leader; Earl; Wanderer

    Errol

  • HÄCKE
  • Male

    Swiss

    HÄCKE

    , axe, or, terror.

    HÄCKE

  • Luce
  • Girl/Female

    Shakespearean

    Luce

    The Comedy of Errors' Adriana's servant.

    Luce

  • Broga
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon

    Broga

    Terror.

    Broga

  • NIMUE
  • Female

    Arthurian

    NIMUE

    , error for Nineve (q.v.).

    NIMUE

  • HACKEL
  • Male

    Swiss

    HACKEL

    , axe, or, terror.

    HACKEL

  • Fletcher
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Indian, Scottish, Teutonic

    Fletcher

    Maker of Arrows; Arror Featherer

    Fletcher

  • Khian | கியந 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Khian | கியந 

    King of terror

    Khian | கியந 

  • Khian
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Khian

    King of terror

    Khian

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Online names & meanings

  • Shahnaz
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Shahnaz

    Bride

  • Donogh
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Donogh

    Brown warrior.

  • Rubia
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, French, Indian

    Rubia

    Lovely; A Red; Ruby Jewel

  • Swift
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon

    Swift

    Swift.

  • Rawahah
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Rawahah

    Fragrance; Ease; Departure

  • BELÉN
  • Female

    Spanish

    BELÉN

    Spanish name for Bethlehem also used as a personal name, BELÉN means "house of bread."

  • Nanadana
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Nanadana

    Daughter; Goddess Durga; Great Achiever

  • Alma
  • Girl/Female

    Spanish American Celtic Irish Italian Latin Swedish

    Alma

    Spirit.

  • Nash
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Nash

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by an ash tree, a variant of Ash by misdivision of Middle English atten ash ‘at the ash’, or a habitational name from any of the many places in England and Wales named Nash, from this phrase, as for example Nash in Buckinghamshire, Herefordshire, or Shropshire. The name was established from an early date in Wales and Ireland.Jewish : of unknown origin, possibly an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.The surname Nash was taken to Ireland from England or Wales by a family who established themselves in Co. Kerry in the 13th century, during the second wave of Anglo-Norman settlement.

  • Skandha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Skandha

    Wife of Lord Shiva

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  • Errableness
  • n.

    Liability to error.

  • Error
  • n.

    The difference between the observed value of a quantity and that which is taken or computed to be the true value; -- sometimes called residual error.

  • Error
  • n.

    A departing or deviation from the truth; falsity; false notion; wrong opinion; mistake; misapprehension.

  • Error
  • n.

    The difference between the approximate result and the true result; -- used particularly in the rule of double position.

  • Error
  • n.

    The difference between an observed value and the true value of a quantity.

  • Inerrancy
  • n.

    Exemption from error.

  • Mispleading
  • n.

    An error in pleading.

  • Error
  • n.

    A mistake in the proceedings of a court of record in matters of law or of fact.

  • Errorful
  • a.

    Full of error; wrong.

  • Miss
  • n.

    Mistake; error; fault.

  • Mistaking
  • n.

    An error; a mistake.

  • Errorist
  • n.

    One who encourages and propagates error; one who holds to error.

  • Errable
  • a.

    Liable to error; fallible.

  • Misthought
  • n.

    Erroneous thought; mistaken opinion; error.

  • Error
  • n.

    A fault of a player of the side in the field which results in failure to put out a player on the other side, or gives him an unearned base.

  • Error
  • n.

    A wandering; a roving or irregular course.

  • Error
  • n.

    A wandering or deviation from the right course or standard; irregularity; mistake; inaccuracy; something made wrong or left wrong; as, an error in writing or in printing; a clerical error.

  • Misguide
  • n.

    Misguidance; error.

  • Misleader
  • n.

    One who leads into error.

  • Error
  • n.

    A moral offense; violation of duty; a sin or transgression; iniquity; fault.