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  • Scality
  • American computer storage company

    employees in 14 countries. Scality was founded in 2009 by Jérôme Lecat, Giorgio Regni, Daniel Binsfeld, Serge Dugas, and Brad King. Scality raised $7 million of

    Scality

    Scality

  • Scale
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up scale or scales in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Scale or scales may refer to: Scale (descriptive set theory), an object defined on a set of

    Scale

    Scale

  • Scalability
  • Ability of a system to handle an increasing amount of work

    Scalability is the property of a system to handle a growing amount of work. One definition for software systems specifies that this may be done by adding

    Scalability

    Scalability

  • Fujita scale
  • Scale for rating tornado intensity

    The Fujita scale (F-Scale; /fuˈdʒiːtə/), or Fujita–Pearson scale (FPP scale), is a retired scale for rating tornado intensity, based primarily on the

    Fujita scale

    Fujita_scale

  • Scaling
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up scaling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Scaling may refer to: Scaling (geometry), a linear transformation that enlarges or diminishes objects

    Scaling

    Scaling

  • Scale AI
  • American data annotation company

    Scale AI, Inc. is an American artificial intelligence infrastructure and software company based in San Francisco, California. Originally focused on data

    Scale AI

    Scale_AI

  • In scale
  • Scale used in Japanese music

    The in scale (also known as the Sakura pentatonic scale due to its use in the well-known folk song Sakura Sakura) is one of two pentatonic scales commonly

    In scale

    In_scale

  • Scaler
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Scaler may refer to: Periodontal scaler, an anti-plaque tool Video scaler, a system which converts video signals from one resolution to another Scaler

    Scaler

    Scaler

  • Geologic time scale
  • System that relates geologic strata to time

    The geologic time scale or geological time scale describes how geologic time is divided into standardised intervals. It uses the rock record together with

    Geologic time scale

    Geologic time scale

    Geologic_time_scale

  • Pentatonic scale
  • Type of musical scale

    pentatonic scale is a musical scale with five notes per octave, in contrast to heptatonic scales, which have seven notes per octave (such as the major scale and

    Pentatonic scale

    Pentatonic_scale

  • Scaled
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Manufacturer Something which has undergone a scale transformation Scale model#Scales Scaling (geometry) Scale (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists

    Scaled

    Scaled

  • Beaufort scale
  • Empirical measure describing wind speed based on observed conditions

    The Beaufort scale (/ˈboʊfərt/ BOH-fərt) is an empirical measure that relates wind speed to observed conditions at sea or on land. Its full name is the

    Beaufort scale

    Beaufort scale

    Beaufort_scale

  • Liam Scales
  • Irish footballer (born 1998)

    Liam Scales (born 8 August 1998) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a centre-back or a left-back for Scottish Premiership club Celtic and

    Liam Scales

    Liam Scales

    Liam_Scales

  • Scoville scale
  • Scale for measuring spiciness of peppers

    The Scoville scale is a measurement of spiciness of chili peppers and other substances, recorded in Scoville heat units (SHU). It is based on the concentration

    Scoville scale

    Scoville scale

    Scoville_scale

  • Tanner scale
  • Physical development scale of children, adolescents, and adults

    The Tanner scale (also known as the Tanner stages or sexual maturity rating (SMR)) is a scale of physical development as pre-pubescent children transition

    Tanner scale

    Tanner scale

    Tanner_scale

  • Richter scale
  • Measure of the strength of earthquakes

    The Richter scale (/ˈrɪktər/), also called the Richter magnitude scale, Richter's magnitude scale, and the Gutenberg–Richter scale, is a measure of the

    Richter scale

    Richter_scale

  • Scale (music)
  • Ascending or descending sequence of musical tones

    In music theory, a scale is "any consecutive series of notes that form a progression between one note and its octave", typically by order of pitch or

    Scale (music)

    Scale_(music)

  • Mohs scale
  • Classification framework for scratch resistance

    The Mohs scale (/moʊz/ MOHZ) of mineral hardness is a qualitative ordinal scale, from 1 to 10, characterizing scratch resistance of minerals through the

    Mohs scale

    Mohs scale

    Mohs_scale

  • Kinsey scale
  • Scale for measuring sexual orientation

    The Kinsey scale, also called the Heterosexual–Homosexual Rating Scale, is used in research to describe a person's sexual orientation based on one's experience

    Kinsey scale

    Kinsey scale

    Kinsey_scale

  • Integrated circuit
  • Electronic circuit formed on a small, flat piece of semiconductor material

    society due to their small size, low cost, and versatility. Very-large-scale integration was made practical by technological advancements in semiconductor

    Integrated circuit

    Integrated circuit

    Integrated_circuit

  • Feature scaling
  • Method used to normalize the range of independent variables

    Feature scaling is a method used to normalize the range of independent variables or features of data. In data processing, it is also known as data normalization

    Feature scaling

    Feature_scaling

  • Vernier scale
  • Auxiliary scale of a measurement device, used to increase precision

    A vernier scale (/ˈvɜːrniːər/ VUR-nee-ər), named after Pierre Vernier, is a visual aid to take an accurate measurement reading between two graduation

    Vernier scale

    Vernier scale

    Vernier_scale

  • Chromatic scale
  • Musical scale set of twelve pitches

    In Western music, a chromatic scale (or twelve-tone scale) is a set of twelve pitches within an octave, where the interval between any two adjacent notes

    Chromatic scale

    Chromatic scale

    Chromatic_scale

  • Not to Scale
  • 2003 studio album by Kerfuffle

    Not to Scale is the first album by folk band Kerfuffle. (All tracks arranged by Kerfuffle) Sam Sweeney (fiddle, percussion) Hannah James (Accordion, piano

    Not to Scale

    Not_to_Scale

  • Weighing scale
  • Instrument to measure the weight of an object

    A scale or balance is a device used to measure weight or mass. These are also known as mass scales, weight scales, mass balances, massometers, and weight

    Weighing scale

    Weighing scale

    Weighing_scale

  • Torino scale
  • Measure for hazard from asteroid or comet impacts on Earth

    The Torino scale is a method for categorizing the impact hazard associated with near-Earth objects (NEOs) such as asteroids and comets. It is intended

    Torino scale

    Torino scale

    Torino_scale

  • Cloudian
  • Cloud storage company

    well as behind "leaders" such as IBM, Dell Technologies, Pure Storage, Scality, and Qumulo. Amazon web services Cloud computing#Hybrid Data storage DataCore

    Cloudian

    Cloudian

  • Norwood scale
  • Scale used to classify male pattern baldness

    The Hamilton–Norwood scale, often referred to as the Norwood Scale, is used to classify the stages of male pattern baldness. It is a widely accepted and

    Norwood scale

    Norwood scale

    Norwood_scale

  • John Scales
  • English footballer

    John Robert Scales (born 4 July 1966) is an English former professional footballer who played as a central defender from 1984 to 2001. He notably played

    John Scales

    John_Scales

  • Bortle scale
  • Scale for measuring the brightness of the night sky

    The Bortle dark-sky scale (usually referred to as simply the Bortle scale) is a nine-level numeric scale that measures the night sky's brightness of a

    Bortle scale

    Bortle scale

    Bortle_scale

  • Fish scale
  • Hard skeletal covering of fish

    A fish scale is a small rigid plate that grows out of the skin of a fish. The skin of most jawed fishes is covered with these protective scales, which

    Fish scale

    Fish scale

    Fish_scale

  • Kardashev scale
  • Measure of a civilization's evolution

    The Kardashev scale (Russian: шкала Кардашёва, romanized: shkala Kardashova) is a method of measuring a civilization's level of technological advancement

    Kardashev scale

    Kardashev scale

    Kardashev_scale

  • Scale of temperature
  • Method to measure temperature quantitatively

    Scale of temperature is a methodology of calibrating the physical quantity temperature in metrology. Empirical scales measure temperature in relation

    Scale of temperature

    Scale of temperature

    Scale_of_temperature

  • HO scale
  • Model railroad scale of 1:87

    HO or H0 is a rail transport modelling scale using a 1:87 scale (3.5 mm to 1 foot). It is the most popular scale of model railway in the world. The rails

    HO scale

    HO scale

    HO_scale

  • Major scale
  • Musical scale comprising seven notes

    scale is a sequence of musical notes containing a major triad on the tonic. Most commonly, the term "major scale" refers to the natural major scale (or

    Major scale

    Major scale

    Major_scale

  • Logarithmic scale
  • Measurement scale based on orders of magnitude

    A logarithmic scale (or log scale) is a method used to display numerical data that spans a broad range of values, especially when there are significant

    Logarithmic scale

    Logarithmic scale

    Logarithmic_scale

  • Minor scale
  • Triad of scale patterns in music theory

    prototypical minor scale. There are three common types of minor scales: the natural minor scale, the melodic minor scale, and the harmonic minor scale. The Aeolian

    Minor scale

    Minor_scale

  • Celsius
  • Unit of measurement for temperature

    temperature on the Celsius temperature scale (originally known as the centigrade scale in English), one of two temperature scales used in the International System

    Celsius

    Celsius

    Celsius

  • Jazz scale
  • Any musical scale used in jazz

    A jazz scale is any musical scale used in jazz. Many "jazz scales" are common scales drawn from Western European classical music, including the diatonic

    Jazz scale

    Jazz_scale

  • Rankine scale
  • Absolute temperature scale using Fahrenheit degrees

    The Rankine scale (/ˈræŋkɪn/ RANG-kin) is an absolute scale of thermodynamic temperature named after the University of Glasgow engineer and physicist

    Rankine scale

    Rankine scale

    Rankine_scale

  • Temperature
  • Physical quantity of hot and cold

    scales are the Celsius scale with the unit symbol °C (formerly called centigrade), the Fahrenheit scale (°F), and the Kelvin scale (K), with the third being

    Temperature

    Temperature

    Temperature

  • Grayscale
  • Digital image having no color information

    define what "black" or "white" is in terms of colorimetry. Sometimes the scale is reversed, as in printing where the numeric intensity denotes how much

    Grayscale

    Grayscale

  • Quantum mechanics
  • Description of physical properties at the atomic and subatomic scale

    of light; its unusual characteristics typically occur at and below the scale of atoms. Its concepts and methods have been applied across many disciplines

    Quantum mechanics

    Quantum mechanics

    Quantum_mechanics

  • Prunella Scales
  • English actress (1932–2025)

    (née Illingworth; 22 June 1932 – 27 October 2025), known professionally as Prunella Scales, was an English actress. She is best known for her portrayal of Sybil Fawlty

    Prunella Scales

    Prunella Scales

    Prunella_Scales

  • Mixolydian mode
  • Musical mode

    a particular octave species or scale, one of another ancient church modes, or a modern musical mode or diatonic scale. The Hypomixolydian mode of music

    Mixolydian mode

    Mixolydian_mode

  • Elo rating system
  • System for rating game players

    {B}}\,} , the exact formula (using the logistic curve with base 10 and scale factor 400) for the expected score of player A is E A = 1 1 + 10 ( R B −

    Elo rating system

    Elo_rating_system

  • Economies of scale
  • Cost advantages obtained via scale of operation

    In microeconomics, economies of scale are the cost advantages that enterprises obtain due to their scale of operation, and are typically measured by the

    Economies of scale

    Economies of scale

    Economies_of_scale

  • Scale (zoology)
  • Small rigid plate that grows out of an animal's skin

    In zoology, a scale (Ancient Greek: λεπίς, romanized: lepís; Latin: squāma) is a small rigid plate made out of keratin that grows out of vertebrate animals'

    Scale (zoology)

    Scale (zoology)

    Scale_(zoology)

  • Long and short scales
  • Different meanings for numbers

    Much of the world has adopted either the short or long scale. Countries using the long scale include most countries in continental Europe and most that

    Long and short scales

    Long_and_short_scales

  • Kelvin
  • SI unit of temperature

    temperature in the International System of Units (SI). The Kelvin scale is an absolute temperature scale that starts at the lowest possible temperature (absolute

    Kelvin

    Kelvin

    Kelvin

  • Ferriman–Gallwey score
  • Method of evaluating hirsutism in women

    and fingers. Each area has its own specified definition of the four-point scale. Ferriman D, Gallwey JD: Clinical assessment of body hair growth in women

    Ferriman–Gallwey score

    Ferriman–Gallwey score

    Ferriman–Gallwey_score

  • Scale model
  • Physical representation of an object

    A scale model is a physical model that is geometrically similar to an object (known as the prototype). Scale models are generally smaller than large prototypes

    Scale model

    Scale model

    Scale_model

  • Allport's Scale
  • Measure of social prejudice

    Allport's Scale of Prejudice and Discrimination is a measure of the manifestation of prejudice in a society. It was devised by psychologist Gordon Allport

    Allport's Scale

    Allport's_Scale

  • Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale
  • IQ test designed to measure intelligence in adults

    The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) is an IQ test designed to measure intelligence and cognitive ability in adults and older adolescents. For

    Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale

    Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale

    Wechsler_Adult_Intelligence_Scale

  • Fitzpatrick scale
  • Classification of skin color and response to UV light

    The Fitzpatrick scale (also Fitzpatrick skin typing test; or Fitzpatrick phototyping scale) is a numerical classification schema for human skin color.

    Fitzpatrick scale

    Fitzpatrick scale

    Fitzpatrick_scale

  • Blues scale
  • Musical scales

    The term blues scale refers to several different scales with differing numbers of pitches and related characteristics. A blues scale is often formed by

    Blues scale

    Blues_scale

  • Diatonic scale
  • Class of music scales with seven notes

    In music theory, a diatonic scale is a heptatonic (seven-note) scale that includes five whole steps (whole tones) and two half steps (semitones) in each

    Diatonic scale

    Diatonic_scale

  • Modified Mercalli intensity scale
  • Seismic intensity scale used to quantify the degree of shaking during earthquakes

    The Modified Mercalli intensity scale (MM, MMI, or MCS) measures the effects of an earthquake at a given location. This is in contrast with the seismic

    Modified Mercalli intensity scale

    Modified Mercalli intensity scale

    Modified_Mercalli_intensity_scale

  • Animal husbandry
  • Management of farm animals

    allowed to roam widely, foraging for themselves. Animal agriculture at modern scale drives climate change, ocean acidification, and biodiversity loss. Most

    Animal husbandry

    Animal husbandry

    Animal_husbandry

  • Scale insect
  • Superfamily of insects

    Scale insects are small insects of the order Hemiptera, suborder Sternorrhyncha. Of dramatically variable appearance and extreme sexual dimorphism, they

    Scale insect

    Scale insect

    Scale_insect

  • Hexatonic scale
  • Scale with six pitches

    hexatonic scale is a scale with six pitches or notes per octave. Famous examples include the whole-tone scale, C D E F♯ G♯ A♯ C; the augmented scale, C D♯

    Hexatonic scale

    Hexatonic_scale

  • Image scaling
  • Changing the resolution of a digital image

    In computer graphics and digital imaging, image scaling is the resizing of a digital image. In video technology, the magnification of digital material

    Image scaling

    Image scaling

    Image_scaling

  • Likert scale
  • Psychometric measurement scale

    A Likert scale (/ˈlɪkərt/ LIK-ərt,) is a psychometric scale named after its inventor, American social psychologist Rensis Likert, which is commonly used

    Likert scale

    Likert scale

    Likert_scale

  • Multidimensional scaling
  • Set of related ordination techniques used in information visualization

    Multidimensional scaling (MDS) is a means of visualizing the level of similarity of individual cases of a data set. MDS is used to translate distances

    Multidimensional scaling

    Multidimensional scaling

    Multidimensional_scaling

  • Machiavellianism (psychology)
  • Personality construct

    Likert-scale personality survey, became the standard self-assessment tool and scale of the Machiavellianism construct. Those who score high on the scale (High

    Machiavellianism (psychology)

    Machiavellianism (psychology)

    Machiavellianism_(psychology)

  • Pencil
  • Writing implement

    solid, and it could easily be sawn into sticks. It remains the only large-scale deposit of graphite ever found in this solid form. Chemistry was in its

    Pencil

    Pencil

    Pencil

  • Hounsfield scale
  • Quantitative scale of radiodensity

    The Hounsfield scale (/ˈhaʊnzfiːld/ HOWNZ-feeld), named after Sir Godfrey Hounsfield, is a quantitative scale for describing radiodensity. It is frequently

    Hounsfield scale

    Hounsfield_scale

  • Octatonic scale
  • Musical scale

    An octatonic scale is any eight-note musical scale. However, the term most often refers to the ancohemitonic symmetric scale composed of alternating whole

    Octatonic scale

    Octatonic_scale

  • Sublabial scale
  • Supralabial scales Rostral scale Mental scale Labial scales Snake scales Anatomical terms of location Wikimedia Commons has media related to Labial scales. Wright

    Sublabial scale

    Sublabial_scale

  • Dorian mode
  • Musical mode

    or the scale structure associated with it); one of another ancient musical modes; or—most commonly—one of the modern modal diatonic scales, corresponding

    Dorian mode

    Dorian_mode

  • Scales of Justice
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Scales of Justice may refer to: Scales of justice (symbol), scales held by Lady Justice symbolizing the measure of a case's support and opposition Scales

    Scales of Justice

    Scales_of_Justice

  • The Scale of the Universe
  • Interactive online visualization tool

    The Scale of the Universe is an interactive online visualization tool and website created in 2010 by twin brothers Cary and Michael Huang. It features

    The Scale of the Universe

    The Scale of the Universe

    The_Scale_of_the_Universe

  • Chip-scale package
  • Integrated circuit package that is no or barely larger than the die it contains

    A chip scale package or chip-scale package (CSP) is a type of integrated circuit package. Originally, CSP was the acronym for chip-size packaging. Since

    Chip-scale package

    Chip-scale package

    Chip-scale_package

  • Solar System
  • Planetary system consisting of the Sun and objects orbiting it

    such scale model, the Sweden Solar System, uses the 110-meter (361-foot) Avicii Arena in Stockholm as its substitute Sun, and, following the scale, Jupiter

    Solar System

    Solar System

    Solar_System

  • Conifer cone
  • Reproductive organ on conifers

    female cone has two types of scale: bract scale and seed scale (or ovuliferous scale), one subtended by each bract scale, derived from a highly modified

    Conifer cone

    Conifer cone

    Conifer_cone

  • Scale (map)
  • Ratio of distance on a map to the corresponding distance on the ground

    the mapped point's scale to the nominal scale. In this case 'scale' means the scale factor (also called point scale or particular scale). If the region of

    Scale (map)

    Scale (map)

    Scale_(map)

  • Scale up
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Scale up, scale-up, or scaleup may refer to: Scalability, the ability to function with different amounts of required work, or to be readily adjusted to

    Scale up

    Scale_up

  • Cloud computing
  • Form of shared internet-based computing

    Standardization (ISO) as "a paradigm for enabling network access to a scalable and elastic pool of shareable physical or virtual resources with self-service

    Cloud computing

    Cloud computing

    Cloud_computing

  • Hypnotic susceptibility
  • Measure of how easily a person can be hypnotized

    a person can be hypnotized. Several types of scales are used; the most common are the Harvard Group Scale of Hypnotic Susceptibility (administered predominantly

    Hypnotic susceptibility

    Hypnotic_susceptibility

  • Smallholding
  • Small farm, often for a single family

    farm operating under a small-scale agriculture model. Definitions vary widely for what constitutes a smallholder or small-scale farm, including factors such

    Smallholding

    Smallholding

    Smallholding

  • Software testing
  • Checking software against a standard

    Requirement gaps can often be non-functional requirements such as testability, scalability, maintainability, performance, and security. A fundamental limitation

    Software testing

    Software testing

    Software_testing

  • The God Delusion
  • 2006 book by Richard Dawkins

    The God Delusion is a 2006 book by British evolutionary biologist and ethologist Richard Dawkins, in which he argues that a supernatural creator, God,

    The God Delusion

    The_God_Delusion

  • Corruption Perceptions Index
  • Country ranking by public sector corruption

    2011, the index was scored on a scale of 10 to 0. Since 2012, the Corruption Perceptions Index has been ranked on a scale from 100 (very clean) to 0 (highly

    Corruption Perceptions Index

    Corruption Perceptions Index

    Corruption_Perceptions_Index

  • Very-large-scale integration
  • Creating an integrated circuit by combining many transistors into a single chip

    Very-large-scale integration (VLSI) is the process of creating an integrated circuit (IC) by combining millions or billions of MOS transistors onto a

    Very-large-scale integration

    Very-large-scale integration

    Very-large-scale_integration

  • Fahrenheit
  • Temperature scale

    The Fahrenheit scale (/ˈfærənhaɪt, ˈfɑːr-/) is a temperature scale based on one proposed in 1724 by the physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit (1686–1736)

    Fahrenheit

    Fahrenheit

    Fahrenheit

  • Software as a service
  • Category of cloud computing

    have the abstraction of limitless computing resources, while economy of scale drives down the cost. SaaS architectures are typically multi-tenant; usually

    Software as a service

    Software_as_a_service

  • Fractal
  • Infinitely detailed mathematical structure

    small scales, usually having a fractal dimension strictly exceeding the topological dimension. Many fractals appear similar at various scales, as illustrated

    Fractal

    Fractal

    Fractal

  • Cosmic distance ladder
  • Succession of methods by which astronomers determine the distances to celestial objects

    The cosmic distance ladder (also known as the extragalactic distance scale) is the succession of methods by which astronomers determine the distances

    Cosmic distance ladder

    Cosmic distance ladder

    Cosmic_distance_ladder

  • Bebop scale
  • Scale in jazz terminology

    Bebop scale is a term referring to the practice of adding a note (typically a chromatic passing tone) to any common seven tone scale in order to make it

    Bebop scale

    Bebop_scale

  • Full scale
  • Maximum amplitude a system can represent

    processing, full scale represents the maximum amplitude a system can represent. In digital systems, a signal is said to be at digital full scale when its magnitude

    Full scale

    Full_scale

  • PH
  • Measure of the level of acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution

    In chemistry, pH (/piːˈheɪtʃ/ or /piːˈeɪtʃ/; pee-AYCH) is a logarithmic scale used to specify the acidity or basicity of aqueous solutions. Acidic solutions

    PH

    PH

    PH

  • Planck units
  • Units defined only by physical constants

    in research on unified theories such as quantum gravity. The term Planck scale refers to quantities of space, time, energy and other units that are similar

    Planck units

    Planck units

    Planck_units

  • TORRO scale
  • Scale for rating tornado intensity

    The TORRO tornado intensity scale (or T-Scale) is a scale measuring tornado intensity between T0 and T11. It was proposed by Terence Meaden of the Tornado

    TORRO scale

    TORRO_scale

  • Pain scale
  • Measure of intensity of pain

    A pain scale measures a patient's pain intensity or other features. Pain scales are a common communication tool in medical contexts, and are used in a

    Pain scale

    Pain_scale

  • International Nuclear and Radiological Event Scale
  • Scale to enable communication of safety information in nuclear accidents

    The International Nuclear and Radiological Event Scale (INES) was introduced in 1990 by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in order to enable

    International Nuclear and Radiological Event Scale

    International Nuclear and Radiological Event Scale

    International_Nuclear_and_Radiological_Event_Scale

  • Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
  • Language assessment rubric

    other language(s). The CEFR's 54 descriptor scales had been reduced to a single scale, i.e. the "Global Scale". This misunderstanding is documented by the

    Common European Framework of Reference for Languages

    Common_European_Framework_of_Reference_for_Languages

  • Garden
  • Planned space for displaying plants and other forms of nature

    plants. Food-producing gardens are distinguished from farms by their smaller scale, more labor-intensive methods, and their purpose (enjoyment of a pastime

    Garden

    Garden

    Garden

  • Famine scales
  • Measurement of food security

    Famine scales are metrics of food security going from entire populations with adequate food to full-scale famine. The word "famine" has highly emotive

    Famine scales

    Famine_scales

  • Music
  • Form of art using sound

    major scale; on a piano, a chromatic scale would include all the notes on the keyboard, including the "white notes" and "black notes" and unusual scales, such

    Music

    Music

    Music

  • Resolution independence
  • Computer display feature

    developer tool Quartz Debug that included a feature allowing the user to scale the interface. However, the feature was incomplete, as some icons did not

    Resolution independence

    Resolution_independence

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Online names & meanings

  • JANEK
  • Male

    Slavic

    JANEK

    Slavic pet form of Latin Johannes, JANEK means "God is gracious."

  • Hilyer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hilyer

    English : variant spelling of Hillier 1.

  • All
  • Boy/Male

    English

    All

    Sage, wise. From the Old English Aelfraed, meaning elf counsel. Also from Ealdfrith or Alfrid,...

  • Huskey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Warwickshire) and Scottish (Stirling, Lanarkshire, West Lothian)

    Huskey

    English (Warwickshire) and Scottish (Stirling, Lanarkshire, West Lothian) : unexplained.Americanized form of German Huske or Hueske.

  • Corybantes
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Corybantes

    Priest of Rhea.

  • Nakshi
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Indian

    Nakshi

    Carving

  • Sabat
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Sabat

    Stability; Firmness; Certainty; Boldness; Truth; Endurance

  • ENNA-ENNA
  • Male

    Egyptian

    ENNA-ENNA

    , a royal scribe.

  • AbdusSubhan
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    AbdusSubhan

    Servant of the Glory (Allah)

  • Abdul-Afuw
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Abdul-Afuw

    Servant of Slave of the One who Pardons / the Forgiver

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