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  • Human migration
  • Movement of people for their benefit

    Human migration is the movement of people from one place to another, with intentions of settling, permanently or temporarily, at a new location (geographic

    Human migration

    Human migration

    Human_migration

  • Early human migrations
  • Spread of humans from Africa through the world

    The earliest migrations and expansions of archaic and modern humans across continents are believed to have begun approximately 2 million years ago with

    Early human migrations

    Early human migrations

    Early_human_migrations

  • History of human migration
  • Human migration is the movement by people from one place to another, particularly different countries, with the intention of settling temporarily or permanently

    History of human migration

    History_of_human_migration

  • Peopling of the Americas
  • Prehistoric migration from Asia to the Americas

    an early pre-Clovis coastal migration, there is always the possibility of a "failed colonization". Early human migrations Genetic history of Indigenous

    Peopling of the Americas

    Peopling of the Americas

    Peopling_of_the_Americas

  • Pre-modern human migration
  • Human movement over the earth

    prehistorical migration since the Neolithic period until AD 1800. See Early human migrations for migration prior to the Neolithic, History of human migration for

    Pre-modern human migration

    Pre-modern_human_migration

  • 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

  • Mass migration
  • Large-scale migration of people

    to the course of human cultural and anthropomorphic history may be referred to as a 'great migration'. For example, great migrations include the Indo-European

    Mass migration

    Mass migration

    Mass_migration

  • Recent African origin of modern humans
  • Theory of early hominid migration

    paleo-anthropological model of the geographic origin and early migration of the human species. This expansion follows the earlier expansions of hominins

    Recent African origin of modern humans

    Recent African origin of modern humans

    Recent_African_origin_of_modern_humans

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

    skilled workers from one sector of an industry to another. As with other human migration, the social environment is often considered to be a key reason for

    Human capital flight

    Human capital flight

    Human_capital_flight

  • Seasonal human migration
  • Seasonal human migration that occurs cyclically in the course of the year

    Seasonal human migration is the movement of people from one place or another on a seasonal basis. It occurs most commonly due to seasonal shifts in demand

    Seasonal human migration

    Seasonal human migration

    Seasonal_human_migration

  • Coastal migration (Americas)
  • Hypothesis about first human settlement of the Americas

    The coastal migration hypothesis is one of two leading hypotheses about the settlement of the Americas at the time of the Last Glacial Maximum. It proposes

    Coastal migration (Americas)

    Coastal migration (Americas)

    Coastal_migration_(Americas)

  • Human
  • Species of hominid in the genus Homo

    migratory distance from Africa, possibly the result of bottlenecks during human migration. These non-African populations acquired new genetic inputs from local

    Human

    Human

    Human

  • Push and pull factors in migration
  • Concept in demographics

    and pull factors in migration according to Everett S. Lee (1917-2007) are categories that demographers use to analyze human migration from former areas

    Push and pull factors in migration

    Push_and_pull_factors_in_migration

  • Migration
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up migration, migrate, or migratory in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Migration, migratory, or migrate may refer to: Human migration, physical

    Migration

    Migration

  • 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

  • Migration studies
  • Academic study of human migration

    Migration studies is the academic study of human migration. Migration studies is an interdisciplinary field which draws on anthropology, prehistory, history

    Migration studies

    Migration_studies

  • World Migration Report
  • for Migration, the World Migration Report presents data and information on human migration together with analysis of complex and emerging migration issues

    World Migration Report

    World Migration Report

    World_Migration_Report

  • Animal migration
  • Periodic large-scale movement of animals, usually seasonal

    reached a few inches in size. Some traditional forms of human migration fit this pattern. Migrations can be studied using traditional identification tags

    Animal migration

    Animal migration

    Animal_migration

  • Greenland 2: Migration
  • 2026 film by Ric Roman Waugh

    Greenland 2: Migration is a 2026 American post-apocalyptic film that is the sequel to the disaster film Greenland (2020), with Gerard Butler and Morena

    Greenland 2: Migration

    Greenland_2:_Migration

  • Southern dispersal
  • Early human migration out of Africa

    dispersal, also known as the great coastal migration or rapid coastal settlement, was an early human migration along the southern coastal route, from the

    Southern dispersal

    Southern_dispersal

  • Human genetic variation
  • Genetic diversity in human populations

    scientists reconstruct and understand patterns of past human migration. In medicine, study of human genetic variation may be important because some disease-causing

    Human genetic variation

    Human genetic variation

    Human_genetic_variation

  • Internal migration
  • Movement of people for resettlement within a country

    Internal migration or domestic migration is human migration within a country. Internal migration tends to be travel for education and for economic improvement

    Internal migration

    Internal migration

    Internal_migration

  • 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

  • Great Migration
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Greyhawk Mass migration Forced migration Human migration Great Upheaval Early human migrations Pre-modern human migration Indo-European migrations Great American

    Great Migration

    Great_Migration

  • Global Compact for Migration
  • Intergovernmental agreement on migration

    The Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM) is an intergovernmentally negotiated agreement, prepared under the auspices of the United

    Global Compact for Migration

    Global Compact for Migration

    Global_Compact_for_Migration

  • Bantu expansion
  • Postulated millennia-long series of migrations

    of Cameroon. Genetic evidence also indicates that there was a large human migration from central Africa, with varying levels of admixture with local population

    Bantu expansion

    Bantu expansion

    Bantu_expansion

  • 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

  • Human-guided migration
  • Technique to restore migratory routes of endangered birds

    Human-guided migration or human-led migration is a method of restoring migratory routes of birds bred by humans for their reintroduction into the wild

    Human-guided migration

    Human-guided migration

    Human-guided_migration

  • Human evolution
  • Evolutionary process

    gene flow between early modern humans and Neanderthals, and to enhance the understanding of the early human migration patterns and splitting dates. By

    Human evolution

    Human evolution

    Human_evolution

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

    form of mental encouragement. Migration is a spiritual journey that establishes a point of communication between the human and divine. Religious figures

    Free migration

    Free_migration

  • Child migration
  • Movement of children to another area without a guardian

    Child migration or "children in migration or mobility" (sometimes more generally "children on the move") is the movement of people ages 3–18 within or

    Child migration

    Child_migration

  • Transatlantic migration
  • Transatlantic migration refers to the movement of people across the Atlantic Ocean in order to settle on the continents of North and South America. It

    Transatlantic migration

    Transatlantic_migration

  • Timeline of maritime migration and exploration
  • events of human migration and exploration by sea. This timeline does not include migration and exploration over land, including migration across land

    Timeline of maritime migration and exploration

    Timeline_of_maritime_migration_and_exploration

  • 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)

  • Circular migration
  • Temporary movement of a migrant worker

    migration pattern, including gains in financial capital, human capital, and social capital. There are also costs associated with circular migration,

    Circular migration

    Circular migration

    Circular_migration

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

    Historically, early human migration includes the peopling of the world, i.e. migration to world regions where there was previously no human habitation, during

    Immigration

    Immigration

    Immigration

  • 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

  • International migration
  • Migration between countries

    Emigration Global Compact for Migration Global Forum on Migration and Development Global labor arbitrage Human migration Return migration Immigration Opposition

    International migration

    International_migration

  • Twice-migration
  • Type of migration

    Twice-migration is a term used to refer to migrants who move from their place of origin to a new location (an intermediary, second location), and then

    Twice-migration

    Twice-migration

  • Religion and human migration
  • Religion and human migration have been intertwined throughout history. Religious demography changes are often the consequences, and sometimes the goals

    Religion and human migration

    Religion_and_human_migration

  • Migrationism and diffusionism
  • Archaeological theory for cultural changes

    archaeological cultures and innovations in artefact. Migrationism explains cultural change in terms of human migration, while diffusionism relies on explanations

    Migrationism and diffusionism

    Migrationism_and_diffusionism

  • Student migration
  • Student migration is the movement of students who study outside their country of birth or citizenship for a period of 12 months or more. During the period

    Student migration

    Student_migration

  • Irregular migration
  • Crossing an international border without permission

    undocumented migration is the practice of crossing an international border without official permission from the authorities. Irregular migration is not synonymous

    Irregular migration

    Irregular_migration

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

    Demography Human migration List of sovereign states by net migration rate Population dynamics Liu, Ben-chieh (1 January 1975). "Differential Net Migration Rates

    Net migration rate

    Net migration rate

    Net_migration_rate

  • Wisconsin glaciation
  • Glaciation in North America during the Last Glacial Period

    This formation is highly desirable for human economic development as a source of water. Prehistoric human migration was likely greatly influenced by this

    Wisconsin glaciation

    Wisconsin glaciation

    Wisconsin_glaciation

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

    transit countries. Consequences often include increased irregular migration, human smuggling, and border deaths. According to sociologist David Scott

    Externalization (migration)

    Externalization_(migration)

  • Migration (ecology)
  • Large-scale movement of members of a species to a different environment

    Migration, in ecology, is the large-scale movement of members of a species to a different environment. Migration is a natural behavior and component of

    Migration (ecology)

    Migration (ecology)

    Migration_(ecology)

  • Sociocultural anthropology
  • Branch of anthropology

    hierarchy. Human migration is a topic of anthropology which produced a macro and micro impact on society and its culture. Human migration is 'the movement

    Sociocultural anthropology

    Sociocultural_anthropology

  • Peopling of India
  • Immigration patterns of different lineages of people of India

    to the migration of Homo sapiens into the Indian subcontinent. Anatomically modern humans settled India in multiple waves of early migrations, over tens

    Peopling of India

    Peopling of India

    Peopling_of_India

  • Human polyomavirus 2
  • Species of virus

    areas; thus, genetic analysis of human polyomavirus 2 samples has been useful in tracing the history of human migration. 14 subtypes or genotypes are recognised

    Human polyomavirus 2

    Human polyomavirus 2

    Human_polyomavirus_2

  • Human Flow
  • 2017 film

    impact of this massive human migration. It was shot using various technologies, including drones, cameras and iPhones. Human Flow was screened in the

    Human Flow

    Human_Flow

  • Recent human evolution
  • Biological evolution of Homo sapiens from 50,000 years ago until present

    to modern humans after the migration out of Africa. But gene flow did not go one way. The fact that some of the ancestors of modern humans in Europe migrated

    Recent human evolution

    Recent_human_evolution

  • Linguistic homeland
  • Region where a proto-language was spoken

    "Korea: archaeology". In Bellwood, Peter (ed.). The Global Prehistory of Human Migration. Wiley. pp. 586–597. ISBN 978-1-118-97059-1. pp. 586–587. Nelson, Sara

    Linguistic homeland

    Linguistic_homeland

  • Rural flight
  • Migratory pattern of people from rural to urban areas

    Rural flight (also known as rural-to-urban migration, rural depopulation, or rural exodus) is the migratory pattern of people from rural areas into urban

    Rural flight

    Rural flight

    Rural_flight

  • Koreans
  • East Asian ethnic group

    linguistic family. Osada, Naoki; Kawai, Yosuke (2021). "Exploring models of human migration to the Japanese archipelago using genome-wide genetic data". Anthropological

    Koreans

    Koreans

    Koreans

  • Timeline of human evolution
  • 2019. Staff (10 July 2019). "'Oldest remains' outside Africa reset human migration clock". Phys.org. Retrieved 10 July 2019. Harvati, Katerina; et al

    Timeline of human evolution

    Timeline of human evolution

    Timeline_of_human_evolution

  • Climate change
  • Human-caused changes to climate on Earth

    increased food and water scarcity, more disease, and economic loss. Human migration and conflict can also be a result. The World Health Organization calls

    Climate change

    Climate change

    Climate_change

  • Climate migration
  • Persons fleeing from climate change effects

    humans. There are several ways of looking at migration and environmental change. Migration can be a human rights issue or a security issue. The human

    Climate migration

    Climate_migration

  • FENIX Museum of Migration
  • Art museum, History museum in Rotterdam, the Netherlands

    The FENIX Museum of Migration is a museum dedicated to human migration, located within the former Fenix warehouse in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. It was

    FENIX Museum of Migration

    FENIX Museum of Migration

    FENIX_Museum_of_Migration

  • Brain circulation
  • Migrant wages, human capital accumulation and return migration (unpublished manuscript). Asian Development Bank Institute. (2014). Labor Migration, Skills &

    Brain circulation

    Brain_circulation

  • Ancient Hawaii
  • Period in Hawaiian history

    characterized by the continuities among their cultures, and the short migration period would be an explanation of this result. Diversified agroforestry

    Ancient Hawaii

    Ancient Hawaii

    Ancient_Hawaii

  • Migrant sex work
  • Sex work carried out by migrant workers

    any form of migration for the purpose of commercial sex to be a form of human trafficking. As a result, depending on the definition of human trafficking

    Migrant sex work

    Migrant_sex_work

  • Besséʼ
  • Prehistoric fossil from Sulawesi, Indonesia

    As the first human remain discovered belonging to the Toalean people, it provides critical understanding to human culture and migration during the Holocene

    Besséʼ

    Besséʼ

    Besséʼ

  • International Centre for Migration Policy Development
  • International organization

    capacity development programmes on legal migration, combating human trafficking, enhancing border management, migration dialogues, return and reintegration

    International Centre for Migration Policy Development

    International Centre for Migration Policy Development

    International_Centre_for_Migration_Policy_Development

  • 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

  • Early modern human
  • Old Stone Age ''Homo sapiens''

    2019. Staff (10 July 2019). "'Oldest remains' outside Africa reset human migration clock". Phys.org. Retrieved 10 July 2019. Harvati, Katerina; et al

    Early modern human

    Early modern human

    Early_modern_human

  • Migration and asylum policy of the European Union
  • The migration and asylum policy of the European Union falls within the area of freedom, security and justice. It was established to develop and harmonise

    Migration and asylum policy of the European Union

    Migration_and_asylum_policy_of_the_European_Union

  • Emishi
  • Ancient ethnic group in northern Honshū, Japan

    early Yayoi period. This relationship could have been facilitated by human migration along the coastline of the Sea of Japan, suggesting a link between

    Emishi

    Emishi

  • Migration museum
  • Type of museum, and list of museums

    Migration museums cover human migration in the past, present and future. The current trend in the development of migration museums, named differently worldwide

    Migration museum

    Migration_museum

  • Indo-Aryan migrations
  • Migrations of Indo-Aryans into the Indian subcontinent

    The Indo-Aryan migrations were the migrations into the Indian subcontinent of Indo-Aryan peoples, an ethnolinguistic group that spoke Indo-Aryan languages

    Indo-Aryan migrations

    Indo-Aryan_migrations

  • Urbanization
  • Process of population movement to cities

    concentration of human activities and settlements around the downtown area, the so-called in-migration. In-migration refers to migration from former colonies

    Urbanization

    Urbanization

    Urbanization

  • Austronesian peoples
  • Speakers of Austronesian languages

    "Madagascar and Africa, Austronesian migration". In Ness, Immanuel (ed.). The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ISBN 978-1-4443-5107-1

    Austronesian peoples

    Austronesian peoples

    Austronesian_peoples

  • List of international and European laws on child protection and migration
  • international standards that are relevant to the protection of children in migration and mobility. These standards are legally binding conventions, treaties

    List of international and European laws on child protection and migration

    List_of_international_and_European_laws_on_child_protection_and_migration

  • Robert J. Vitillo
  • Secretary General of International Catholic Migration Commission

    the Catholic Campaign for Human Development. A trained social worker, he is known for his broad expertise on human migration and refugee services, child

    Robert J. Vitillo

    Robert_J._Vitillo

  • Alternatives to the Clovis First theory
  • Alternative theories on the peopling of the Americas

    of human migration of the Americas by several thousand years. Archaeologist working on the site believe that their findings indicates that humans had

    Alternatives to the Clovis First theory

    Alternatives_to_the_Clovis_First_theory

  • International Organization for Migration
  • Intergovernmental organization

    International Organization for Migration (IOM) is a United Nations related organization working in the field of migration. The organization implements operational

    International Organization for Migration

    International_Organization_for_Migration

  • Radiation law for human mobility
  • modeling human mobility (geographic mobility, human migration) and it gives better empirical predictions than the gravity model of migration which is

    Radiation law for human mobility

    Radiation_law_for_human_mobility

  • Who We Are and How We Got Here
  • 2018 book by David Reich

    large human migrations. Reich observes that migrations and population mixtures similar to the spread of Indo-European languages characterise human prehistory

    Who We Are and How We Got Here

    Who_We_Are_and_How_We_Got_Here

  • Mail-order bride
  • Woman who advertises for marriage

    Telfer (1932), p. 184. Coates (2001), p. 143. S Sinke (1999), "Migration for labor, migration for love: marriage and family formation across borders", OAH

    Mail-order bride

    Mail-order_bride

  • Cro-Magnon
  • Earliest anatomically modern humans in Europe and West Asia

    earliest indication of Upper Palaeolithic modern human migration into Europe is a series of modern human teeth with Neronian industry stone tools found

    Cro-Magnon

    Cro-Magnon

    Cro-Magnon

  • Emigration
  • Act of leaving one's country to another

    Feminization of migration Immigration Foot voting Human capital flight Human migration Settlement International Organization for Migration Migration Letters Political

    Emigration

    Emigration

    Emigration

  • Homo
  • Genus of hominins

    2019. Staff (10 July 2019). "'Oldest remains' outside Africa reset human migration clock". Phys.org. Retrieved 10 July 2019. Harvati, K.; Röding, C.;

    Homo

    Homo

    Homo

  • Human movement
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Human movement may refer to: Humanism Sports science Individual mobility Human migration Human Movement (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists

    Human movement

    Human_movement

  • Dravidian peoples
  • South Asian ethnolinguistic group

    Piazza (1994), The History and Geography of Human Genes. Lockard: "The encounters that resulted from Aryan migration brought together several very different

    Dravidian peoples

    Dravidian peoples

    Dravidian_peoples

  • Okie
  • Ethnic group in the United States, pejorative term referring to an Oklahoman

    Oklahoma coming to look for employment. The Dust Bowl and the "Okie" migration of the 1930s brought in over a million migrants, many headed to the farm

    Okie

    Okie

    Okie

  • Interbreeding between archaic and modern humans
  • Human hybridization during the Paleolithic

    Africa, successive Eurasian back-migrations that continued into the Neolithic introduced Neanderthal DNA to the modern human populations of North Africa,

    Interbreeding between archaic and modern humans

    Interbreeding between archaic and modern humans

    Interbreeding_between_archaic_and_modern_humans

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

    practice." Journal on Migration and Human Security 4.3 (2016): 141–147. online Gilkey, George R. "The United States and Italy: migration and repatriation."

    Repatriation

    Repatriation

    Repatriation

  • Internal migration in Italy
  • Internal movement in Italy

    Internal migration in Italy is a human migration within the Italian geographical region that occurred for similar reasons to emigration, primarily socioeconomic

    Internal migration in Italy

    Internal migration in Italy

    Internal_migration_in_Italy

  • Migrant
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Migrant is a term that may refer to: Human migration, including: Emigration, leaving one's resident country with the intent

    Migrant

    Migrant

  • Late Pleistocene
  • Third division (unofficial) of the Pleistocene Epoch

    stage of human development, including the early human migrations of modern humans outside of Africa, and the extinction of all archaic human species.

    Late Pleistocene

    Late Pleistocene

    Late_Pleistocene

  • Eurasian backflow
  • Pre-Neolithic and Neolithic human migration events

    back-migrations" refers to several waves of early modern-human migrations before and during the Neolithic, when some groups of anatomically modern humans (contemporaneous

    Eurasian backflow

    Eurasian_backflow

  • List of first human settlements
  • modern humans (as of 2017[update]) are fossils found at Jebel Irhoud, Morocco, dated to about 360,000 years old. Early human migrations Pre-modern human migration

    List of first human settlements

    List of first human settlements

    List_of_first_human_settlements

  • Demographics of Australia
  • accepted timeline for the first arrivals of humans to the continent of Australia places this human migration to at least 65,000 years ago, most probably

    Demographics of Australia

    Demographics of Australia

    Demographics_of_Australia

  • Turkic migration
  • Historical expansion of Turkic tribes and languages

    The Turkic migrations were the spread of Turkic tribes and Turkic languages across Eurasia between the 4th and 11th centuries. In the 6th century, the

    Turkic migration

    Turkic_migration

  • Step migration
  • Migration pattern

    consistent definition: "...a process of human spatial behavior in which individuals or families embark on a migration path of acculturation which gradually

    Step migration

    Step migration

    Step_migration

  • Archaic humans in Southeast Asia
  • Possible site of archaic human remains

    archaic human remains that could be found due to the pathway between Australia and mainland Southeast Asia, where the migration of multiple early humans has

    Archaic humans in Southeast Asia

    Archaic humans in Southeast Asia

    Archaic_humans_in_Southeast_Asia

  • Hmong people
  • Ethnic group in southwest China and Southeast Asia

    Xingqiu; Jin, Li; Li, Hui; Consortium, the Genographic (31 August 2011). "Human Migration through Bottlenecks from Southeast Asia into East Asia during Last

    Hmong people

    Hmong people

    Hmong_people

  • History of tuberculosis
  • thousands of years. The disease spread globally through human migrations, adapting to different human populations and eventually developing into several distinct

    History of tuberculosis

    History of tuberculosis

    History_of_tuberculosis

  • Saskia Sassen
  • Dutch-American sociologist (born 1947)

    sociologist noted for her analyses of globalization and international human migration. She is a professor of sociology at Columbia University in New York

    Saskia Sassen

    Saskia Sassen

    Saskia_Sassen

  • 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

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  • Arini
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Arini

    Strong; Power

  • Chinnamastika
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Chinnamastika

    Goddess Durga

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  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Veens | விநஸ

  • Evelyn
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English, French, German, Hebrew, Jamaican, Latin

    Evelyn

    Life; Hazelnut; Little Bird; Desired; Life Giving; Light; Bird

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  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Suttecliff

    From the South Cliff

  • Sigvard
  • Boy/Male

    Swedish Norse

    Sigvard

    Victorious.

  • Zynah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Zynah |

    Beautiful

  • Amberlee
  • Girl/Female

    American, Arabic, Australian, British, English

    Amberlee

    A Precious Jewel; A Jewel-quality Fossilized Resin; As a Colour the Name Refers to a Warm Honey Shade

  • Madhukant
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Madhukant

    With a Sweet Voice; Moon

  • Suswetha | ஸுஸ்வேடா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Suswetha | ஸுஸ்வேடா

    Suswetha means good white. su means good and Swetha means white

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  • Humane
  • a.

    Pertaining to man; human.

  • Humin
  • n.

    A bitter, brownish yellow, amorphous substance, extracted from vegetable mold, and also produced by the action of acids on certain sugars and carbohydrates; -- called also humic acid, ulmin, gein, ulmic or geic acid, etc.

  • Human
  • a.

    Belonging to man or mankind; having the qualities or attributes of a man; of or pertaining to man or to the race of man; as, a human voice; human shape; human nature; human sacrifices.

  • Humanify
  • v. t.

    To make human; to invest with a human personality; to incarnate.

  • Anthropomorphism
  • n.

    The ascription of human characteristics to things not human.

  • Mankind
  • n.

    Human feelings; humanity.

  • Homiform
  • a.

    In human form.

  • Preterhuman
  • a.

    More than human.

  • Mannish
  • a.

    Resembling a human being in form or nature; human.

  • Human
  • n.

    A human being.

  • Fleshy
  • superl.

    Human.

  • Anthropophuism
  • n.

    Human nature.

  • Anthropomorphist
  • n.

    One who attributes the human form or other human attributes to the Deity or to anything not human.

  • Hulan
  • n.

    See Uhlan.

  • Humane
  • a.

    Humanizing; exalting; tending to refine.

  • Transhuman
  • a.

    More than human; superhuman.

  • Flesh
  • n.

    Human nature

  • Humane
  • a.

    Having the feelings and inclinations creditable to man; having a disposition to treat other human beings or animals with kindness; kind; benevolent.

  • Unhuman
  • a.

    Not human; inhuman.

  • Pelt
  • n.

    The human skin.