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  • Fixed cost
  • Business expenses not dependant on output

    production to increase. For any factory, the fixed cost should be all the money paid on capitals and land. Such fixed costs as buying machines and land cannot

    Fixed cost

    Fixed cost

    Fixed_cost

  • Average fixed cost
  • Fixed costs of production divided by the quantity of output

    In economics, average fixed cost (AFC) is the fixed costs of production (FC) divided by the quantity (Q) of output produced. Fixed costs are those costs

    Average fixed cost

    Average fixed cost

    Average_fixed_cost

  • Marginal cost
  • Cost added by producing one additional unit of a product or service

    not the fixed cost of the factory building, which does not change with output. The marginal cost can be either short-run or long-run marginal cost, depending

    Marginal cost

    Marginal_cost

  • Total cost
  • Total economic cost of production

    of total cost or variable cost. Either of these derivatives work because the total cost includes variable cost and fixed cost, but fixed cost is a constant

    Total cost

    Total cost

    Total_cost

  • Cost curve
  • Graph used in economics

    variable (adjustable) T = total (fixed plus variable) C = cost These can be combined in various ways to express different cost concepts (with SR and LR often

    Cost curve

    Cost_curve

  • Average variable cost
  • Variable costs of production divided by total output

    {\displaystyle AVC={\frac {VC}{Q}}} Average variable cost plus average fixed cost equals average total cost (ATC): A V C + A F C = A T C . {\displaystyle AVC+AFC=ATC

    Average variable cost

    Average variable cost

    Average_variable_cost

  • Cost
  • Money spent to produce or procure goods or services

    motivation. Average cost Cost accounting Cost curve Cost object Direct cost Fixed cost Incremental cost Indirect cost Life-cycle cost Non-monetary economy

    Cost

    Cost

  • Variable cost
  • Sum of marginal costs over all units produced

    Fixed costs and variable costs make up the two components of total cost. Direct costs are costs that can easily be associated with a particular cost object

    Variable cost

    Variable cost

    Variable_cost

  • Average cost
  • Total cost divided by number of goods produced

    (and hence the first derivative of variable cost). A typical average cost curve has a U-shape, because fixed costs are all incurred before any production

    Average cost

    Average_cost

  • Semi-variable cost
  • semi-variable cost (also referred to as a mixed or semi-fixed cost) is an expense which contains both a fixed cost component and a variable cost component

    Semi-variable cost

    Semi-variable_cost

  • Economic cost
  • Combination of losses of goods

    cost (TVC) is the same as variable costs. Fixed cost (TFC) are the costs of the fixed assets those that do not vary with production. Total fixed cost

    Economic cost

    Economic_cost

  • Sunk cost
  • Unrecoverable cost that has been incurred

    irretrievable payment for the installation should not be deemed a "fixed" cost, with its cost spread out over time. Sunk costs should be kept separate. The

    Sunk cost

    Sunk_cost

  • Online advertising
  • Form of advertising that uses the Internet

    the risk of failed advertising onto publishers. Fixed cost compensation means advertisers pay a fixed cost for delivery of ads online, usually over a specified

    Online advertising

    Online_advertising

  • Microeconomics
  • Behavior of individuals and firms

    cost is equal to fixed cost plus total variable cost. The fixed cost is the cost incurred regardless of how much the firm produces. The variable cost

    Microeconomics

    Microeconomics

    Microeconomics

  • Car costs
  • Costs of owning and operating a car

    motorist underestimates this fixed cost by a significant margin. The IRS considers that the average US automobile has a total cost of US$0.58/mile, around

    Car costs

    Car costs

    Car_costs

  • Cost-plus contract
  • Contract involving additional payment to allow for risk and incentive sharing

    additional payment to allow for risk and incentive sharing. Cost-reimbursement contracts contrast with fixed-price contracts, in which the contractor is paid a

    Cost-plus contract

    Cost-plus_contract

  • Fixed-rate mortgage
  • Mortgage loan repaid in equal installments

    consistent, single payment and the ability to plan a budget based on this fixed cost. Other forms of mortgage loans include interest only mortgage, graduated

    Fixed-rate mortgage

    Fixed-rate mortgage

    Fixed-rate_mortgage

  • Break-even point
  • Equality of costs and revenues

    {\text{TFC}}{P-V}}\end{aligned}}} where: TFC is Total Fixed Costs, P is Unit Sale Price, and V is Unit Variable Cost. The quantity, ( P − V ) {\displaystyle \left(P-V\right)}

    Break-even point

    Break-even point

    Break-even_point

  • Project management triangle
  • Model of the constraints of project management

    the scope of a project which is fixed and known for a fixed cost and time. In fact the scope can be a function of cost, time and performance, requiring

    Project management triangle

    Project management triangle

    Project_management_triangle

  • Natural monopoly
  • Concept in economics

    good. Two different types of cost are important in microeconomics: marginal cost and fixed cost. The marginal cost is the cost to the company of serving

    Natural monopoly

    Natural monopoly

    Natural_monopoly

  • Contribution margin
  • Unit selling price minus its variable cost

    contributes to the coverage of fixed costs. This concept is one of the key building blocks of break-even analysis. In cost-volume-profit analysis, a form

    Contribution margin

    Contribution margin

    Contribution_margin

  • Infrastructure
  • Facilities and systems serving society

    can rest. Engineers generally limit the term "infrastructure" to describe fixed assets that are in the form of a large network; in other words, hard infrastructure

    Infrastructure

    Infrastructure

    Infrastructure

  • Cost driver
  • Part of an activity that causes the change in its cost

    Activity-based costing Fixed cost Variable cost Value chain Porter, M., Competitive Advantage [page needed] Shank, J. and Govindarajan, V., Strategic Cost Management:

    Cost driver

    Cost_driver

  • Operating expense
  • Ongoing cost for running a product, business, or system

    produced, like raw materials and purchased components. Everything else is a fixed cost, including labour (unless there is a regular and significant chance that

    Operating expense

    Operating_expense

  • Leverage (finance)
  • Use of borrowed funds in the purchase of an asset

    proportionately larger as a result. Businesses leverage their operations by using fixed cost inputs when revenues are expected to be variable. An increase in revenue

    Leverage (finance)

    Leverage_(finance)

  • Cost accounting
  • Procedures to optimize practices in cost efficient ways

    these "fixed costs" have become more important to managers. Examples of fixed costs include the depreciation of plant and equipment, and the cost of departments

    Cost accounting

    Cost_accounting

  • Cost–volume–profit analysis
  • Cost accounting model

    Variable cost per unit Total fixed costs Manpower Cost Direct and indirect CVP assumes the following: Constant sales price; Constant variable cost per unit;

    Cost–volume–profit analysis

    Cost–volume–profit_analysis

  • Fixed asset
  • Assets and property that cannot easily be converted into cash

    has reduced from the original cost to the salvage value. Straight-line method: annual depreciation expense = cost of fixed asset − residual value useful

    Fixed asset

    Fixed_asset

  • Fixed (film)
  • 2025 film by Genndy Tartakovsky

    Fixed is a 2025 American adult animated comedy film directed by Genndy Tartakovsky and written by Tartakovsky and Jon Vitti. Produced by Sony Pictures

    Fixed (film)

    Fixed_(film)

  • Cost-plus pricing
  • Strategy of setting prices based on a fixed markup percentage

    Cost-plus pricing is a pricing strategy by which the selling price of a product is determined by adding a specific fixed percentage (a "markup") to the

    Cost-plus pricing

    Cost-plus_pricing

  • Activity-based costing
  • Method of apportioning costs

    focuses on cost allocation in operational management. ABC helps to segregate Fixed cost Variable cost Overhead cost If achieved, the split of cost helps to

    Activity-based costing

    Activity-based_costing

  • Economic order quantity
  • Production scheduling model

    new order is delivered in full when inventory reaches zero. There is a fixed cost for each order placed, regardless of the quantity of items ordered; an

    Economic order quantity

    Economic_order_quantity

  • Non-recurring engineering
  • One-time cost to develop a new product

    is a form of fixed cost in economics terms. Once a system is designed, any number of units can be manufactured without increasing NRE cost. NRE can be

    Non-recurring engineering

    Non-recurring_engineering

  • Shutdown (economics)
  • Halting output when costs are excessive

    entirely offsets fixed costs. (The size of the fixed costs is irrelevant as it is a sunk cost. The same consideration is used whether fixed costs are one

    Shutdown (economics)

    Shutdown_(economics)

  • Nuclear power plant
  • Thermal power station where the heat source is a nuclear reactor

    base load generation, because this maximizes the hours over which the fixed cost of construction can be amortized. Nuclear power plants have a carbon footprint

    Nuclear power plant

    Nuclear power plant

    Nuclear_power_plant

  • Profit maximization
  • Process to determine the highest profits for a firm

    the short run span of time under consideration. Fixed cost and variable cost, combined, equal total cost. Revenue is the amount of money that a company

    Profit maximization

    Profit maximization

    Profit_maximization

  • Capital expenditure
  • Costs associated with 'fixed assets'

    organization or corporate entity spends to buy, maintain, or improve its fixed assets, such as buildings, vehicles, equipment or land. It is considered

    Capital expenditure

    Capital_expenditure

  • Changes clause
  • in the Federal Acquisition Regulations. One applies to fixed-price contracts, another to cost reimbursement contracts, and the third to time and materials

    Changes clause

    Changes_clause

  • Long run and short run
  • Concepts in economics

    This level of fixed capital is determined by the effective demand of a good. Changes in the economy, based on capital, variable and fixed cost can be studied

    Long run and short run

    Long_run_and_short_run

  • Barriers to entry
  • Economic theory

    economics, a barrier to entry, or an economic barrier to entry, is a fixed cost that must be incurred by a new entrant, regardless of production or sales

    Barriers to entry

    Barriers_to_entry

  • Maintenance
  • Maintaining a device in working condition

    Preventive maintenance contracts are generally a fixed cost, whereas improper maintenance introduces a variable cost: replacement of major equipment. Main objectives

    Maintenance

    Maintenance

    Maintenance

  • Dollar cost averaging
  • Investment strategy

    potential for reducing the average cost of shares bought. As the number of shares that can be bought for a fixed amount of money varies inversely with

    Dollar cost averaging

    Dollar cost averaging

    Dollar_cost_averaging

  • Low-cost carrier
  • Airline with generally lower fares

    A low-cost carrier (LCC) or low-cost airline, also called a budget or discount carrier or airline, is an airline that is operated with an emphasis on minimizing

    Low-cost carrier

    Low-cost carrier

    Low-cost_carrier

  • Fixed wireless
  • Wireless communication used to connect fixed locations

    communications between the two sites or buildings. Fixed wireless data (FWD) links are often a cost-effective alternative to leasing fiber or installing

    Fixed wireless

    Fixed wireless

    Fixed_wireless

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

    fuel Fixed cost, costs of doing business that do not change, such as rent and administration Total cost, fixed plus variable cost Average cost, the total

    Cost (disambiguation)

    Cost_(disambiguation)

  • Proof of work
  • System that regulates the formation of blocks on a blockchain

    average of multiple samples will have a lower variance. There are also fixed-cost functions such as the time-lock puzzle. Moreover, the underlying functions

    Proof of work

    Proof_of_work

  • Swanson's law
  • Photovoltaic pricing observation

    application of the more general Wright's Law which states there will be a fixed cost reduction for each doubling of manufacturing volume. The method used by

    Swanson's law

    Swanson's law

    Swanson's_law

  • Central Electricity Regulatory Commission
  • Indian electricity sector regulator

    comprise two parts: Fixed or Capacity Charges (For recovery of Annual Fixed Cost) Energy or Variable Charges (For recovery of Primary Fuel Cost wherever applicable)

    Central Electricity Regulatory Commission

    Central_Electricity_Regulatory_Commission

  • Budget
  • Balance sheet or statement of estimated receipts and expenditures

    to these (activity based costing may be employed). Support and management functions may be revisited, and the resultant "fixed" costs, such as rent and

    Budget

    Budget

    Budget

  • Cost of electricity by source
  • Comparison of costs of different electricity generation sources

    first criticality in late 2021 had an overnight cost to the construction consortium (the utility paid a fixed price agreed to when the deal was signed of

    Cost of electricity by source

    Cost_of_electricity_by_source

  • Fixed-price contract
  • Contract whose price does not change based on incurred costs

    Boeing KC-46 Pegasus contract was a fixed price contract. Due to its history of cost overruns, it is an example of how fixed price contracts place the risk

    Fixed-price contract

    Fixed-price_contract

  • Economic production quantity
  • Model in inventory management

    total inventory costs by balancing the inventory holding cost and average fixed ordering cost. The EPQ model was developed and published by E. W. Taft

    Economic production quantity

    Economic_production_quantity

  • Compensation and benefits
  • Rewards for employees and specialty of human resources

    guaranteed package or fixed cost to company are aggregates that include guaranteed pay and benefits. This represents the total fixed cost of the reward package

    Compensation and benefits

    Compensation and benefits

    Compensation_and_benefits

  • Fehmarn Belt fixed link
  • Under-construction immersed tunnel connecting Denmark and Germany

    The Fehmarn Belt fixed link (Danish: Femern Bælt-forbindelsen, German: Fehmarnbelt-Querung) or Fehmarn Belt tunnel is an under-construction immersed tunnel

    Fehmarn Belt fixed link

    Fehmarn Belt fixed link

    Fehmarn_Belt_fixed_link

  • Fixed-base operator
  • Company offering air-side aviation services at an airport

    A fixed-base operator (FBO) is an organization granted the right by an airport to operate at the airport and provide aeronautical services such as fueling

    Fixed-base operator

    Fixed-base operator

    Fixed-base_operator

  • Depreciation
  • Decrease in asset values, or the allocation of cost thereof

    preserving the historical cost of assets on the balance sheet. If there have been no investments or dispositions in fixed assets for the year, then the

    Depreciation

    Depreciation

    Depreciation

  • DIRTI 5
  • acronym for "depreciation, interest, repairs, taxes, and insurance". Total fixed cost includes the DIRTI 5, which are unavoidable for any capital asset of significant

    DIRTI 5

    DIRTI_5

  • Ramsey problem
  • Problem of setting prices by a public monopoly

    while earning enough revenue to cover its fixed costs. Under Ramsey pricing, the price markup over marginal cost is inversely related to the price elasticity

    Ramsey problem

    Ramsey_problem

  • Brick and mortar
  • Class of organisations or businesses

    or smartphone are more convenient for these people. B&M increases the fixed cost for any business, therefore the products sold in physical shops tend to

    Brick and mortar

    Brick and mortar

    Brick_and_mortar

  • AFC
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    an office building complex in Buckhead, Atlanta, Georgia, USA Average fixed cost, economic term AAFC (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles

    AFC

    AFC

  • Blekinge-class submarine
  • Future class of Swedish Navy submarines

    agreement has a new timeline with deliveries in 2031 and 2033, and a fixed cost ceiling of SEK 25 billion. The new submarine project was intended to be

    Blekinge-class submarine

    Blekinge-class_submarine

  • Unit cost
  • Cost to produce, store and sell one unit of a particular product

    The unit cost is the price incurred by a company to produce, store and sell one unit of a particular product. Unit costs include all fixed costs and all

    Unit cost

    Unit_cost

  • Fixed investment
  • Purchasing of newly produced fixed capital

    Fixed investment in economics is the purchase of newly produced physical asset, or, fixed capital. It is measured as a flow variable – that is, as an

    Fixed investment

    Fixed_investment

  • Operating leverage
  • Measure of how revenue growth translates into growth in operating income

    amount of debt, debt servicing is a fixed cost. This leads to two measures of operating leverage: One measure is fixed costs to total costs: FC TC = FC FC

    Operating leverage

    Operating_leverage

  • Cost of capital
  • Cost of a company's funds

    company. (Although the cost of equity is calculated differently since dividends, unlike interest payments, are not necessarily a fixed payment or a legal

    Cost of capital

    Cost_of_capital

  • Cost of living in Namibia
  • levy of 0.0150 N$ per unit and NEF levy of 0.0102N$ per unit, with a fixed cost based on load added to the bill. Consumers who have prepaid metering units

    Cost of living in Namibia

    Cost_of_living_in_Namibia

  • (Q,r) model
  • Inventory theory process

    times are fixed and known Replenishments are ordered one at a time Demand is modeled by a continuous probability distribution There is a fixed cost associated

    (Q,r) model

    (Q,r)_model

  • Fixed capital
  • Long-lived physical assets used repeatedly in production

    accounting, fixed capital is any kind of real, physical asset that is used repeatedly in the production of a product. In economics, fixed capital is a

    Fixed capital

    Fixed_capital

  • Le Chatelier's principle
  • Principle to predict effects of a change in conditions on a chemical equilibrium

    hypothesized to be lower in the short run than in the long run because of the fixed-cost constraint in the short run. Since the change of the value of an objective

    Le Chatelier's principle

    Le_Chatelier's_principle

  • Accelerated share repurchase
  • ASR method as a way of reducing the number of shares outstanding for a fixed cost, transferring the risk to the investment bank (which is now short the

    Accelerated share repurchase

    Accelerated_share_repurchase

  • Fixed-gear bicycle
  • Bicycle that has a drivetrain with no freewheel mechanism

    A fixed-gear bicycle or fixie is a bicycle that has a drivetrain with no freewheel mechanism, meaning the pedals always spin together with the rear wheel

    Fixed-gear bicycle

    Fixed-gear bicycle

    Fixed-gear_bicycle

  • Galaxy on Fire 2
  • 2010 video game

    ships and weapons/equipment, which are sold for a given time and at a fixed cost. Galaxy On Fire 2 was re-released for newer devices in HD, which features

    Galaxy on Fire 2

    Galaxy_on_Fire_2

  • Fixed price
  • Non-negotiable price for a product

    of resources or time expended by the contractor, as opposed to cost-plus contracts. Fixed-price contracts are often used for military and government contractors

    Fixed price

    Fixed_price

  • Remisier
  • Stockbroking agent

    generate additional trading volumes and revenues without the need to incur a fixed cost base or the need to build a customer base directly. From the point of

    Remisier

    Remisier

  • Fixed income
  • Type of investment

    Fixed income is a type of investment under which the borrower or issuer is obliged to make payments of a fixed amount on a fixed schedule. For example

    Fixed income

    Fixed income

    Fixed_income

  • Demand
  • Concept in economics

    many problems for service organizations, such as idling the capacity, fixed cost and excess expenditure on marketing and promotions. Strategies used by

    Demand

    Demand

  • Cost of revenue
  • added to cost of revenue (i.e. direct costs). Indirect costs (e.g. depreciation, salaries paid to management or other fixed costs) are excluded. Cost of revenue

    Cost of revenue

    Cost_of_revenue

  • Capital cost
  • Fixed, one-time expenses in economics

    Capital costs are fixed, one-time expenses incurred on the purchase of land, buildings, construction, and equipment used in the production of goods or

    Capital cost

    Capital_cost

  • Payment service provider
  • Company that assists business to accept payment methods

    charged in one of two ways: as a percentage of each transaction, or as a fixed cost per transaction. US-based online payment service providers are supervised

    Payment service provider

    Payment_service_provider

  • Financing cost
  • Financing cost (FC), also known as the cost of finances (COF), is the cost, interest, and other charges involved in the borrowing of money to build or

    Financing cost

    Financing_cost

  • Revaluation of fixed assets
  • Financial action

    business for replacement of fixed assets at the end of their useful lives. Provision for depreciation based on historical cost will show inflated profits

    Revaluation of fixed assets

    Revaluation_of_fixed_assets

  • Fixed-point arithmetic
  • Computer format for representing real numbers

    In computing, fixed-point is a method of representing fractional (non-integer) numbers by storing a fixed number of digits of their fractional part. Dollar

    Fixed-point arithmetic

    Fixed-point_arithmetic

  • Markup (business)
  • Difference between the cost and the selling price of a good or service

    both fixed and variable expenses to produce and distribute a product. Markup can be expressed as the fixed amount or as a percentage of the total cost or

    Markup (business)

    Markup_(business)

  • Fixed–mobile convergence
  • Fixed–mobile convergence (FMC) is a telecomunications concept that removes differences between fixed and mobile networks. Source: Fixed Mobile Convergence

    Fixed–mobile convergence

    Fixed–mobile_convergence

  • Marc Melitz
  • American economist

    For example, they might feature a fixed-cost to enter, and constant marginal costs thereafter, with the average cost per unit falling with every unit they

    Marc Melitz

    Marc_Melitz

  • Space Launch System
  • NASA super heavy-lift expendable launch vehicle used in the Artemis Program

    bring down the cost of SLS launches and that a higher launch frequency could potentially lead to economies of scale, and would allow fixed costs to be spread

    Space Launch System

    Space Launch System

    Space_Launch_System

  • Toll-free telephone number
  • Telephone number with no cost to its caller

    although some mobile providers may charge their own fee. A fixed-cost fee (usually the cost of a local call) is payable by the caller to "1300" and "13"

    Toll-free telephone number

    Toll-free_telephone_number

  • Supply-chain auction
  • a nearby tree, for a fixed cost; Each squeezer takes a single lemon and squeezes it into a glass of lemonade, for a fixed cost; Each drinker wants to

    Supply-chain auction

    Supply-chain_auction

  • Perfect competition
  • Market structure in which firms are price takers for a homogeneous product

    be applied to fixed costs. (The size of the fixed costs is irrelevant as it is a sunk cost. The same consideration is used whether fixed costs are one

    Perfect competition

    Perfect_competition

  • Optimal facility location
  • Optimization problem

    ton-mileage, and as such the cost, of its goods transport, this firm ships and receives goods from three fixed locations in fixed proportions which travel

    Optimal facility location

    Optimal_facility_location

  • Indirect costs
  • Costs that are not directly accountable to a cost object

    accountable to a cost object (such as a particular project, facility, function or product). Like direct costs, indirect costs may be either fixed or variable

    Indirect costs

    Indirect_costs

  • Volumetric pricing
  • Pricing strategy

    an electric utility includes a small share of the monthly fixed cost of the utility, fixed (say, monthly) charges for the service are either absent of

    Volumetric pricing

    Volumetric_pricing

  • Airbus A380
  • European wide-body airliner

    that they could not achieve economy of scale to spread out the enormous fixed cost of the VLA support infrastructure. Consequently, orders for VLAs slowed

    Airbus A380

    Airbus A380

    Airbus_A380

  • Battery energy storage system
  • Energy storage system using electrochemical secondary cells

    Decarbonization Power Source Auction supports BESS deployment by guaranteeing fixed cost recovery over a 20-year period. However, constraints such as limited price

    Battery energy storage system

    Battery energy storage system

    Battery_energy_storage_system

  • Public utility
  • Entity which operates public service infrastructure

    capital-intensive businesses with unusually large economies of scale and high fixed costs associated with building and operating the infrastructure, e.g. power

    Public utility

    Public utility

    Public_utility

  • Park Ji-yoon (presenter)
  • South Korean announcer and presenter

    가성비 캠핑장→호텔 노하우" [‘Save Me Dorm’ Do Kyung-wan’s first MBC entertainment fixed.. Cost-effective camping site → Hotel know-how]. Newsen (in Korean). Retrieved

    Park Ji-yoon (presenter)

    Park Ji-yoon (presenter)

    Park_Ji-yoon_(presenter)

  • Pricing schedule
  • schedule consists of both a fixed cost and a cost per unit. Using the same notation as above, T(q) = k + pq, where k is a constant cost. Linear Pricing Schedule

    Pricing schedule

    Pricing_schedule

  • Consumption of fixed capital
  • Accounting term for depreciation of fixed assets

    emphasize that fixed capital is used up in the process of generating new output, and because unlike depreciation it is not valued at historic cost but at current

    Consumption of fixed capital

    Consumption of fixed capital

    Consumption_of_fixed_capital

  • Interest
  • Sum paid for the use of money

    inflation. Allow the interest rate to be periodically changed. While a "fixed interest rate" remains the same throughout the life of the debt, "variable"

    Interest

    Interest

    Interest

  • Newsvendor model
  • Mathematical model to assist inventory levels

    fixed cost. This cost always exists when the production of a series is started. [$/production] c v {\displaystyle c_{v}} – variable cost. This cost type

    Newsvendor model

    Newsvendor_model

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  • Cheranya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Cheranya

    Supportive; Modification of the Name Saranya

  • Yeeswari
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Yeeswari

    God Gift; Part of God

  • Sura |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Sura |

    Brave, Wine

  • WYMOND
  • Male

    English

    WYMOND

    Variant spelling of Middle English Wymund, WYMOND means "fight-protection." 

  • HIBA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    HIBA

    (חִבָּה) Variant spelling of Hebrew Chiba, HIBA means "love." Compare with another form of Hiba.

  • Mateenah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Mateenah |

    Firm, Solid, Determined

  • Angoori | انگوری
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Angoori | انگوری

    Grape like

  • Kabhoo
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Kabhoo

    Never

  • Senapati | ஸேநாபதி 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Senapati | ஸேநாபதி 

    Lord Murugan

  • Jagatveer | ஜகதவீர
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Jagatveer | ஜகதவீர

    Bravest in the world Jagveer

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  • Sitfast
  • a.

    Fixed; stationary; immovable.

  • Fix
  • a.

    Fixed; solidified.

  • Fined
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Fine

  • Mixed
  • a.

    Formed by mixing; united; mingled; blended. See Mix, v. t. & i.

  • Fired
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Fire

  • Moveless
  • a.

    Motionless; fixed.

  • Foxed
  • a.

    Repaired by foxing; as, foxed boots.

  • Steadfast
  • a.

    Firmly fixed or established; fast fixed; firm.

  • Filed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of File

  • Fifed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Fife

  • Fixed
  • a.

    Stable; non-volatile.

  • Posed
  • a.

    Firm; determined; fixed.

  • Fixed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Fix

  • Stated
  • a.

    Settled; established; fixed.

  • Mixed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Mix

  • Faxed
  • a.

    Hairy.

  • Statary
  • a.

    Fixed; settled.

  • Fixed
  • a.

    Securely placed or fastened; settled; established; firm; imovable; unalterable.

  • Foxed
  • a.

    Discolored or stained; -- said of timber, and also of the paper of books or engravings.

  • Foxed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Fox