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  • Externalization (migration)
  • Efforts by countries to prevent migrants reaching their borders

    incentive to reduce the number of claimants through externalization. State practices of externalization by developed countries proliferated through the 1980s

    Externalization (migration)

    Externalization_(migration)

  • Externalization
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up externalization or externalisation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Externalization may refer to: Externalization (migration), efforts by countries

    Externalization

    Externalization

  • Replacement migration
  • Theory of human migration

    In demography, replacement migration is a theory of migration needed for a region to achieve a particular objective (demographic, economic or social).

    Replacement migration

    Replacement_migration

  • Human migration
  • Movement of people for their benefit

    another (external migration), but internal migration (within a single country) is the dominant form of human migration globally. Migration is often associated

    Human migration

    Human migration

    Human_migration

  • Rwanda asylum plan
  • British former immigration policy

    illegal migrant crossings (2018–present) Externalization (migration) Human rights in the United Kingdom Illegal Migration Act 2023 Illegal immigration to the

    Rwanda asylum plan

    Rwanda asylum plan

    Rwanda_asylum_plan

  • Mass migration
  • Large-scale migration of people

    Mass migration refers to the migration of large groups of people moves from one geographical area to another. Mass migration is distinguished from individual

    Mass migration

    Mass migration

    Mass_migration

  • List of countries by net migration rate
  • This is a list of countries and territories by net migration rate, the difference between the number of people entering and leaving a country during the

    List of countries by net migration rate

    List of countries by net migration rate

    List_of_countries_by_net_migration_rate

  • Cordon sanitaire
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    sanitaire (naval tactic), a naval tactic similar to blockade. Externalization (migration), specifically efforts to enlist third countries to prevent asylum

    Cordon sanitaire

    Cordon_sanitaire

  • Migration and asylum policy of the European Union
  • the European Commission. The externalization of asylum procedures, sometimes known as border externalization, is a migration policy pursued by several countries

    Migration and asylum policy of the European Union

    Migration_and_asylum_policy_of_the_European_Union

  • Return migration
  • Return to country of citizenship

    Return migration or remigration is the migration of a people back to their country of citizenship, in line with the right of return. Research topics include

    Return migration

    Return_migration

  • Forced displacement
  • Coerced movement of a person or persons away from their home or home region

    group is being considered for merging. › Forced displacement (also forced migration or forced relocation) is an involuntary or coerced movement of a person

    Forced displacement

    Forced displacement

    Forced_displacement

  • Chain migration
  • Process of human migration

    Chain migration is the social process by which immigrants from a particular area follow others from that area to a particular destination. The destination

    Chain migration

    Chain_migration

  • Net migration rate
  • Difference between the number of immigrants and emigrants divided by population

    The net migration rate is the difference between the number of immigrants (people coming into an area) and the number of emigrants (people leaving an

    Net migration rate

    Net migration rate

    Net_migration_rate

  • Immigration
  • Movement of people into another country or region to which they are not native

    destination country do not fall under the definition of immigration or migration—though an individual could overstay a travel visa and become an immigrant

    Immigration

    Immigration

    Immigration

  • Repatriation
  • Return of a thing or person to their country

    Redpath-Cross (eds.), Glossary on Migration, Second Edition, International Organisation for Migration, International Migration Law, No. 25, Geneva, 2011. Universal

    Repatriation

    Repatriation

    Repatriation

  • Immigration and crime
  • Refers to perceived or actual relationships between crime and immigration

    of the factors contributing to these trends include imprisonment for migration-related offenses and systemic bias in policing and judicial processes

    Immigration and crime

    Immigration and crime

    Immigration_and_crime

  • Economic effects of immigration
  • underprivileged natives. Studies suggest that the elimination of barriers to migration would have profound effects on world GDP, with estimates of gains ranging

    Economic effects of immigration

    Economic_effects_of_immigration

  • Illegal immigration
  • Entry into a country without any legal right

    Illegal immigration is the migration of people into a country in violation of that country's immigration laws, including unauthorized entry or continued

    Illegal immigration

    Illegal_immigration

  • Free migration
  • View that people may live in any country

    Free migration or open immigration is the position that people should be able to migrate to whatever country they choose with few restrictions. Through

    Free migration

    Free_migration

  • Pushback (migration)
  • Forced return of refugees and immigrants

    In migration, pushback is "a set of state measures by which refugees and migrants are forced back over a border – generally immediately after they crossed

    Pushback (migration)

    Pushback_(migration)

  • Human capital flight
  • Emigration of highly skilled or well-educated individuals

    mixed. Research also suggests that emigration, remittances and return migration can have a positive effect on democratization and on the quality of political

    Human capital flight

    Human capital flight

    Human_capital_flight

  • Immigrant generations
  • Generational status of immigrants and their descendants

    and Second Generations in the United States" (PDF). The International Migration Review. 38 (3): 1160–1205. doi:10.1111/j.1747-7379.2004.tb00232.x. JSTOR 27645429

    Immigrant generations

    Immigrant_generations

  • Safe third country
  • Concept in immigration law

    removed to. This principle has been identified as an example of the externalization of borders. Safe third countries may also be described as the "first

    Safe third country

    Safe_third_country

  • Anchor baby
  • Child with birthright citizenship who helps relatives immigrate

    migration History and law Alien Asylum shopping Border security Citizenship Crime Deportation self-deportation Detention Emigration Externalization Immigrant

    Anchor baby

    Anchor_baby

  • Weaponized migration
  • Moving refugees to cause political issues

    executed using dislocated civilians. Migration coercion is the utilization, or threatens to utilize, migration as an instrument to induce behavioral

    Weaponized migration

    Weaponized migration

    Weaponized_migration

  • Integration of immigrants
  • Socioeconomic integration into society

    already naturalized or born as citizens, the "integration of people with a migration background" or "with an immigration history". Special cases of group-specific

    Integration of immigrants

    Integration_of_immigrants

  • Population transfer
  • Movement of a large group of people from one region to another

    resettlement is a type of mass migration that is often imposed by a state policy or international authority. Such mass migrations are most frequently spurred

    Population transfer

    Population transfer

    Population_transfer

  • Migration diplomacy
  • Management of cross-border population mobility

    strategic use of migration flows as a means to obtain other aims, and the use of diplomatic methods to achieve goals related to migration.' Migration has come

    Migration diplomacy

    Migration_diplomacy

  • Non-refoulement
  • Principle of international asylum law

    Operation Sovereign Borders. In 2014, the Australian Parliament passed the Migration and Maritime Powers Legislation Amendment (Resolving the Asylum Legacy

    Non-refoulement

    Non-refoulement

  • Border death
  • Premature death caused by illegal migration

    broad impacts that extend far beyond these borders as a result of externalization. Consequently, many scholars include deaths in transit countries, or

    Border death

    Border_death

  • Refugee crisis
  • Migration that is critical due to dimensions or conditions

    for refugees.[citation needed] Even economic migration requires a certain level of 'wealth' as migration is always a selective process - and the poorest

    Refugee crisis

    Refugee_crisis

  • Deportation
  • Expulsion of a person or group from a place or country

    Since the 1980s, the world also saw the development of practices of externalization/"offshoring immigrants", currently being used by Australia, Canada

    Deportation

    Deportation

    Deportation

  • Criticism of multiculturalism
  • University Press, Melbourne, Victoria, pp. 40–66 Tanya Birrell (1978), 'Migration and the Dilemmas of Multiculturalism,' in Robert Birrell and Colin Hay

    Criticism of multiculturalism

    Criticism_of_multiculturalism

  • Right of asylum
  • Juridical concept in which someone persecuted by their country may take refuge in another

    Ursula von der Leyen that Poland would not implement the EU Asylum and Migration Pact, i.e. the mandatory relocation of 30,000 asylum seekers to Poland

    Right of asylum

    Right_of_asylum

  • Immigration by country
  • Net overseas migration increased from 30,000 in 1993 to 118,000 in 2003–04. The largest components of immigration are the skilled migration and family re-union

    Immigration by country

    Immigration_by_country

  • Todd Miller (journalist)
  • American journalist

    U.S. Border Around the World was published in 2019 and traces the externalization of the U.S. border apparatus abroad. His fourth book Build Bridges

    Todd Miller (journalist)

    Todd Miller (journalist)

    Todd_Miller_(journalist)

  • Association for Juridical Studies on Immigration
  • Decision in S.S. and Others v. Italy: A Missed Opportunity in Migration Control Externalization". Welcome. Retrieved 29 March 2026. BARTOLO, Pietro; TOIA

    Association for Juridical Studies on Immigration

    Association_for_Juridical_Studies_on_Immigration

  • Birth tourism
  • Travel to give birth in another country

    tourism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Anchor baby Economic results of migration Multiple citizenship Surrogacy "Born in the U.S.A.: Birth tourists get

    Birth tourism

    Birth tourism

    Birth_tourism

  • Refugee
  • Displaced person

    restrictive, as it does not account for the increasing prevalence of unmanaged migration processes." Refugee relocation refers to "a non‐organized process of individual

    Refugee

    Refugee

    Refugee

  • Immigration detention in Australia
  • enacted via an amendment to the Migration Act 1958, the Migration Legislation Amendment (Excision from the Migration Zone) (Consequential Provisions)

    Immigration detention in Australia

    Immigration detention in Australia

    Immigration_detention_in_Australia

  • Asylum seeker
  • Person applying for right of asylum

    their migration officials making decisions, finding that individuals reject more applicants than others assessing similar cases—and migration officials

    Asylum seeker

    Asylum_seeker

  • Immigration detention in the United States
  • disuse in the 1950s. In the 1980s, Ronald Reagan reacted to the mass migration of asylum seekers arriving in boats from Haiti by establishing a program

    Immigration detention in the United States

    Immigration detention in the United States

    Immigration_detention_in_the_United_States

  • Asylum shopping
  • Practice of seeking asylum in several states

    be fleeing persecution in Somalia. Asylum seeker Chain migration Economic results of migration Forum shopping Gaming the system Illegal immigration Non-refoulement

    Asylum shopping

    Asylum_shopping

  • Residence permit
  • Document or card required to reside in a country

    territory of the Republic of Azerbaijan". The Republic of Azerbaijan State Migration Service. Retrieved 12 October 2025. "Issuance of temporary residence permit"

    Residence permit

    Residence_permit

  • Immigration detention in the United Kingdom
  • 26 March 2023 - IRC Harmondsworth "Immigration Detention in the UK". Migration Observatory. Retrieved 2020-07-23. Majcher, Izabella; Flynn, Michael;

    Immigration detention in the United Kingdom

    Immigration_detention_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Right of abode
  • Legal right to permanent residence

    migration History and law Alien Asylum shopping Border security Citizenship Crime Deportation self-deportation Detention Emigration Externalization Immigrant

    Right of abode

    Right_of_abode

  • Acculturation
  • Adjusting to a new cultural environment

    for safety, navigation, and maintaining social connections during their migration journeys. However, they also introduce risks such as surveillance, misinformation

    Acculturation

    Acculturation

  • Nativism (politics)
  • Policy of protecting the interests of established inhabitants against those of immigrants

    Martiniello; Catherine Wihtol de Wenden (eds.). Migration between states and Markets. Research in migration and ethnic relations series. Ashgate. pp. 19–27

    Nativism (politics)

    Nativism_(politics)

  • Refugee law
  • International law

    fleeing Communism. In response to this influx, Congress established refugee migration as "distinct and separate from general immigration admissions" upon the

    Refugee law

    Refugee_law

  • Permanent residency
  • Status of a person in a country

    Permanent Residence in Italy: Lexia Avvocati Office of Citizenship and Migration Affairs Ilgalaikis gyvenimas Wanneer heb ik recht op een verblijfsvergunning

    Permanent residency

    Permanent_residency

  • Immigration detention
  • Immigration

    Organisation of Asylum and Migration Policies in Malta." National Report 2008 of the National Contact Point. Malta: European Migration Network. p. 11. Chapter

    Immigration detention

    Immigration_detention

  • Detention centres in Libya
  • Criminal enterprises run for profit in Libya

    At that time, the EU was seeking, according to some observers, to “externalize” refugee management to countries of transit or departure such as Morocco

    Detention centres in Libya

    Detention centres in Libya

    Detention_centres_in_Libya

  • European Convention on Human Rights
  • International treaty in Europe

    discussions formed part of a broader European trend toward the externalization of migration and asylum procedures, following earlier initiatives such as

    European Convention on Human Rights

    European Convention on Human Rights

    European_Convention_on_Human_Rights

  • Opposition to immigration
  • Being opposed to non-citizens entering another country

    would be «a need to step up operational co-operation to prevent irregular migration and promote returns and to strengthen national measures and international

    Opposition to immigration

    Opposition_to_immigration

  • Protests at the UNHCR humanitarian center in Agadez
  • 2024–2025 refugee protests in Niger

    Agadez have shifted from refugee protection to migration deterrence in line with EU border externalization policies. Ahmed, Kaamil (2025-06-27). "'We don't

    Protests at the UNHCR humanitarian center in Agadez

    Protests_at_the_UNHCR_humanitarian_center_in_Agadez

  • Parmesan
  • Italian hard cheese

    (November 16, 2023). "The Limits of EU Market Power in Migration Externalization: Explaining Migration Control Provisions in EU Preferential Trade Agreements"

    Parmesan

    Parmesan

    Parmesan

  • List of sovereign states by immigrant and emigrant population
  • migration History and law Alien Asylum shopping Border security Citizenship Crime Deportation self-deportation Detention Emigration Externalization Immigrant

    List of sovereign states by immigrant and emigrant population

    List of sovereign states by immigrant and emigrant population

    List_of_sovereign_states_by_immigrant_and_emigrant_population

  • Right of return
  • Principle in international law

    migration History and law Alien Asylum shopping Border security Citizenship Crime Deportation self-deportation Detention Emigration Externalization Immigrant

    Right of return

    Right_of_return

  • Border control
  • Measures taken to regulate the movement of goods and people across borders

    sanitary and phytosanitary, or biosecurity regulations to restricting migration. While some borders (including most states' internal borders and international

    Border control

    Border control

    Border_control

  • Human trafficking
  • Trade of humans for exploitation

    stigma of homosexuality associated with sexual abuse for boys, and externalization of blame, increased anger, and desire for revenge. Sex trafficking

    Human trafficking

    Human_trafficking

  • Immigration law
  • National government policies

    Adjudication: Reclaiming Epistemic Justice for Gender-Based Asylum Seekers". Migration, Recognition and Critical Theory. Studies in Global Justice. Vol. 21.

    Immigration law

    Immigration_law

  • Acculturation gap
  • Concept in sociology relating to the intergenerational effects of immigration

    the acculturation gap hypothesis needs further testing. Furthermore, migration and work add to family stresses. Immigrants parents in the United States

    Acculturation gap

    Acculturation_gap

  • Temporary Protection Directive
  • European Union directive on displaced people

    (2013). "The North African Revolutions: A Chance to Rethink European Externalization of the Handling of Non-EU Migrant Inflows". Foreign Policy Analysis

    Temporary Protection Directive

    Temporary Protection Directive

    Temporary_Protection_Directive

  • Social integration
  • Social incorporation of outgroups

    immigrants' willingness to be integrated into the host society. Although migration is often accompanied by obstacles in the short term, such as unemployment

    Social integration

    Social_integration

  • Albanoid languages
  • Branch of the Indo-European language family

    in Luwian of the Anatolian languages and in Armenian). Proto-Messapic migration from the opposite Adriatic coast through a trans-Adriatic interaction

    Albanoid languages

    Albanoid_languages

  • Eritreans in Italy
  • Eritrean diaspora in Italy

    Eritrean migrants. These policies, alongside the broader European Union's externalization of border control, made it more difficult for migrants to obtain asylum

    Eritreans in Italy

    Eritreans in Italy

    Eritreans_in_Italy

  • Immigrant surveillance
  • migration History and law Alien Asylum shopping Border security Citizenship Crime Deportation self-deportation Detention Emigration Externalization Immigrant

    Immigrant surveillance

    Immigrant_surveillance

  • Vamık Volkan
  • Turkish psychiatrist (born 1932)

    Archives of General Psychiatry 27, pp 215–21 Volkan, V. D. (1973). Externalization among Cypriot Turks. World Journal of Psychosynthesis, 5: 24–30. Volkan

    Vamık Volkan

    Vamık Volkan

    Vamık_Volkan

  • Satellite babies
  • migrate for work has become widespread within China due to rural-urban migration. As increasing numbers of Chinese people immigrate to Western countries

    Satellite babies

    Satellite babies

    Satellite_babies

  • Testicle
  • Internal organ in the male reproductive system

    Flegr, Jaroslav (March 2010). "The evolutionary history of testicular externalization and the origin of the scrotum". Journal of Biosciences. 35 (1). Indian

    Testicle

    Testicle

    Testicle

  • MyBatis
  • Java persistence framework

    MyBatis Migrations is a Java command line tool that keeps track of database schema changes managing DDL files (known as migrations). Migrations allows

    MyBatis

    MyBatis

  • East Africa
  • Region

    cycles, that in the 20th century has lead to food insecurity and climate migration. Historically the region is thought to be the foundation of humanity,

    East Africa

    East Africa

    East_Africa

  • Gaza Strip
  • Autonomous territory in the Middle East

    Gaza Focuses on Health and Recovery". International Organization for Migration. 30 January 2009. Archived from the original on 10 March 2012. Retrieved

    Gaza Strip

    Gaza Strip

    Gaza_Strip

  • Extracellular vesicle
  • Vesicles found outside cells

    receptor during maturation of sheep reticulocytes in vitro: selective externalization of the receptor". Cell. 33 (3): 967–78. Bibcode:1983Cell...33..967P

    Extracellular vesicle

    Extracellular_vesicle

  • Aid
  • Voluntary transfer of resources from one country to another

    training of personnel is undermined by migration policies in developed countries that encourage the migration of skilled health professionals One measure

    Aid

    Aid

    Aid

  • Border violence as a crime against humanity
  • against humanity committed in Libya, as part of the European Union's externalization policies. Among the individuals listed are Mark Rutte, Donald Tusk

    Border violence as a crime against humanity

    Border violence as a crime against humanity

    Border_violence_as_a_crime_against_humanity

  • List of ships for the rescue of refugees in the Mediterranean Sea
  • "EU BORDER EXTERNALIZATION IN THE CENTRAL MEDITERRANEAN". CivilMRCC (ECHOES TEAM). 5 July 2022. Retrieved 24 August 2025. "Malta Migration Archive".

    List of ships for the rescue of refugees in the Mediterranean Sea

    List_of_ships_for_the_rescue_of_refugees_in_the_Mediterranean_Sea

  • Data center
  • Facility used to house computer servers

    and securely move workloads within a data center anytime, anywhere, for migrations, provisioning, to enhance performance, or build co-location facilities

    Data center

    Data center

    Data_center

  • Cultural dissimilation
  • Rejection of features of another culture

    (1980). The Assimilation of Ethnic Groups: The Italian Case. Center for Migration Studies. ISBN 978-0-913256-39-8. Drachsler, Julius (1920). Democracy and

    Cultural dissimilation

    Cultural_dissimilation

  • Nautilus
  • Family of molluscs

    Nautili are the sole living cephalopods whose bony body structure is externalized as a planispiral shell. The animal can withdraw completely into its shell

    Nautilus

    Nautilus

    Nautilus

  • Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign
  • American political campaign

    Immigration Legacy: Border Challenges Overshadowed Modernization Advances". Migration Information Source. Archived from the original on April 4, 2025. Retrieved

    Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign

    Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign

    Donald_Trump_2024_presidential_campaign

  • Helena Maleno
  • Spanish-Moroccan human rights defender

    with organized migrant communities. She developed research on border externalization, deportations and asylum for organizations such as Sos Racismo, Intermón

    Helena Maleno

    Helena Maleno

    Helena_Maleno

  • Mental disorder
  • Medical condition

    socioeconomic inequality, lack of social cohesion, problems linked to migration, and features of particular societies and cultures. The specific risks

    Mental disorder

    Mental_disorder

  • Persecution of Yazidis
  • Overview of hostility, discrimination, and persecution against the Yazidi people

    that humans themselves constructed the concept of a devil figure to externalize responsibility for their own moral failings, while God granted humanity

    Persecution of Yazidis

    Persecution of Yazidis

    Persecution_of_Yazidis

  • Cultural assimilation
  • Adoption of features of another culture

    the British colonies on two very different paths—voluntary and forced migration. Those who migrated to the colonies on their own volition were drawn by

    Cultural assimilation

    Cultural_assimilation

  • Bonobo
  • Species of great ape

    females often leave their native community to join another community. This migration mixes the bonobo gene pools, providing genetic diversity. Sexual bonding

    Bonobo

    Bonobo

    Bonobo

  • Ocular prosthesis
  • Type of craniofacial prosthesis

    the recti over nonintegrated implants actually can result in implant migration. The recent myoconjuctival technique of enucleation is an alternative

    Ocular prosthesis

    Ocular prosthesis

    Ocular_prosthesis

  • Local purchasing
  • Not buying goods or services from far away

    These market conditions are based on externalized costs, argue local-economy advocates. Examples of externalized costs include the price of war, asthma

    Local purchasing

    Local purchasing

    Local_purchasing

  • Gerald Knaus
  • Austrian social scientist

    the European Stability Initiative, a liberal think tank known for its migration concepts, in Sarajevo. Today, the ESI has offices in Berlin, Brussels

    Gerald Knaus

    Gerald Knaus

    Gerald_Knaus

  • Mental health
  • Level of psychological well-being

    reunification can be one of the primary needs to improve quality of life. Post-migration trauma is a cause of depressive disorders and psychological distress for

    Mental health

    Mental health

    Mental_health

  • Adverse childhood experiences among Hispanic and Latino Americans
  • they tend to experience trauma in their home country and during their migration and settlement to the U.S. Children who have undocumented parents, their

    Adverse childhood experiences among Hispanic and Latino Americans

    Adverse_childhood_experiences_among_Hispanic_and_Latino_Americans

  • Mental health of Chinese students
  • Level of psychological well-being

    adolescents. This includes heightened social stress, increased labor migration, and shifts in family planning, which have altered traditional family

    Mental health of Chinese students

    Mental_health_of_Chinese_students

  • Testosterone
  • Primary male sex hormone

    "Association between a marker for prenatal testosterone exposure and externalizing behavior problems in children". Development and Psychopathology. 24

    Testosterone

    Testosterone

    Testosterone

  • Credit rating agency
  • Company that assigns credit ratings

    controlling 31.7%,and Fitch Ratings controlling a further 12.5%. They are externalized sell-side functions for the marketing of securities. When the United

    Credit rating agency

    Credit rating agency

    Credit_rating_agency

  • Machismo
  • Pride in exaggerated masculinity

    often leave their partner for someone who was wealthy or foreign because migration became an important part of Cuban society. Machismo is still present at

    Machismo

    Machismo

  • Serialization
  • Conversion process for computer data

    class and metaclass info and include mechanisms for "on the fly" object migration (i.e. to convert instances which were written by an older version of a

    Serialization

    Serialization

    Serialization

  • Art of memory
  • Learning technique that aids information retention

    painting, which were seen by practitioners of the art of memory as externalizations of internal memory images and/or organization. Because of the variety

    Art of memory

    Art_of_memory

  • Harbour porpoise
  • Species of mammal

    with anchovy migration. On the northwestern shelf, porpoises were more active during daylight from April to October, reflecting the migration patterns of

    Harbour porpoise

    Harbour porpoise

    Harbour_porpoise

  • Postpartum depression
  • Mood disorder experienced after childbirth

    rates for First Nations, Caucasian, and Hispanic women fell in between. Migration away from a cultural community of support can be a factor in PPD. Traditional

    Postpartum depression

    Postpartum_depression

  • Social alienation
  • Disconnection in social relationships

    can have a broader and more active meaning that might refer also to externalization, relinquishment, or sale (alienation) of property. In general, and

    Social alienation

    Social_alienation

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  • Warnes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (East Anglia)

    Warnes

    English (East Anglia) : of uncertain origin. There is a family tradition that the name is of Low German origin; probably a variant of Warns. There was fairly extensive migration from the Low Counties to East Anglia during the Middle Ages in connection with the wool trade.

    Warnes

  • Hijrah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Hijrah

    Migration of the Prophet from Makkah to Madinah

    Hijrah

  • Skipwith
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Skipwith

    English (Yorkshire) : habitational name from a place in Yorkshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Schipwic, from Old English scēap, scīp ‘sheep’ + wīc ‘outlying settlement’. Under later Scandinavian influence the initial ‘s’ became ‘sk’ and the second element was changed to -with (Old Norse viðr ‘wood’).The main Skipwith family held the manor of Skipwith in England in the early Middle Ages, and direct descendants can be traced to the present day. In the 13th century they moved from Yorkshire to Lincolnshire, where their principal seat was at southern Ormsby. In the early 17th century there was further migration, to Leicestershire, Warwickshire, and across the Atlantic to VA. Other bearers of the name seem to have been tenants of Lincolnshire manors held by the Skipworth family, and to have taken the surname of their overlords.

    Skipwith

  • Mountcastle
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Mountcastle

    Irish : in part at least, probably a further Anglicization of the Irish surname Mountcashell, itself an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Maolchaisil (see Cashel 2), which was associated with Ballymulcashell in County Clare. Woulfe says that a registrar in Munster changed the name to Mountcashel c. 1840.English : in England, this name is common in Lincolnshire. While this may well be the result of migration from Ireland, the possibility of a habitational name from an unidentified place should not be ruled out.

    Mountcastle

  • Hooker
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly southeastern)

    Hooker

    English (mainly southeastern) : variant of Hook (in the occupational or topographic and habitational senses), with the addition of the agent suffix -er.Congregational clergyman Thomas Hooker (1586?–1647) sailed from England with John Cotton and Samuel Stone and arrived in Boston in 1633. He led the 1635 migration of most of his congregation to Hartford in the Connecticut Valley. Thomas is the earliest known entrant, but the name Hooker is common and was also introduced independently by others during the 17th and 18th centuries.

    Hooker

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Online names & meanings

  • Nirvikalpa
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Nirvikalpa

    Without Thought

  • Larson
  • Surname or Lastname

    Americanized form of Swedish Larsson, Danish and Norwegian Larsen.English

    Larson

    Americanized form of Swedish Larsson, Danish and Norwegian Larsen.English : patronymic from a pet form of Lawrence.

  • Heggs
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Leicester)

    Heggs

    English (Leicester) : perhaps a variant of Higgs.

  • Camp
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic Scottish

    Camp

    Crooked mouth.

  • Chethana
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Chethana

    Perceptive or consciousness or life or excellent intelligence, Power of intellect or alert

  • Felt
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Felt

    English : metonymic occupational name for a felt maker, from Old English felt ‘felt’.Said to be an Americanized or Germanized spelling of a Hungarian name, of uncertain identity.

  • Prathima
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Prathima

    Beautiful pleasant, Icon, Idol, Statue

  • Dorset
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Dorset

    King Richard III' Marquis of Dorset, son of Edward's Queen.

  • Muftiat | موفٹیاٹ
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Muftiat | موفٹیاٹ

  • Unaysah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Unaysah

    Friendly; Affable

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  • Migration
  • n.

    The act of migrating.

  • Transmigration
  • n.

    The act of passing from one country to another; migration.

  • Remigration
  • n.

    Migration back to the place from which one came.

  • Intermigration
  • n.

    Reciprocal migration; interchange of dwelling place by migration.

  • Hamster
  • n.

    A small European rodent (Cricetus frumentarius). It is remarkable for having a pouch on each side of the jaw, under the skin, and for its migrations.

  • Commigration
  • n.

    Migration together.

  • Exodus
  • n.

    A going out; particularly (the Exodus), the going out or journey of the Israelites from Egypt under the conduct of Moses; and hence, any large migration from a place.