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  • Two Words
  • Kanye West song

    "Two Words" is a song by American hip-hop artist Kanye West from West's debut studio album The College Dropout (2004). The song features verses from Mos

    Two Words

    Two_Words

  • Whiplash (2014 film)
  • 2014 film by Damien Chazelle

    2018. Retrieved September 20, 2016. Dowd, A. A. (September 21, 2016). "Two takes on Whiplash show that J.K. Simmons is scary in small doses, too". The

    Whiplash (2014 film)

    Whiplash_(2014_film)

  • Start-Up (South Korean TV series)
  • 2020 South Korean television series

    people in the eye. After having had no business success in the past two years with his two programmer friends, he is almost ready to give up. Because of his

    Start-Up (South Korean TV series)

    Start-Up_(South_Korean_TV_series)

  • The Two Thousand Words
  • Czech manifesto

    "The Two Thousand Words" (full title: 2000 Words to Workers, Farmers, Officials, Scientists, Artists, and Everyone; Czech: Dva tisíce slov, které patří

    The Two Thousand Words

    The Two Thousand Words

    The_Two_Thousand_Words

  • Between Two Words
  • 1985 studio album by Wire Train

    Between Two Words is the second studio album by American alternative rock band Wire Train, released in 1985 by Columbia, and 415 Records. It was the first

    Between Two Words

    Between_Two_Words

  • Longest words
  • Longest words in various languages

    on the types of words allowed for consideration. Agglutinative languages allow for the creation of long words via compounding. Words consisting of hundreds

    Longest words

    Longest_words

  • Bag-of-words model
  • Text represented as an unordered collection of words

    The bag-of-words (BoW) model is a model of text which uses an unordered collection (a "bag") of words. It is used in natural language processing and information

    Bag-of-words model

    Bag-of-words_model

  • Two Letter Words
  • 1996 live album by Richard Thompson

    Two Letter Words is a live album by Richard Thompson. Continuing his policy, begun with the Live at Crawley album, of releasing high quality alternatives

    Two Letter Words

    Two_Letter_Words

  • Portmanteau
  • Word consisting of two words

    word formed by combining the meanings and parts of the sounds of two or more words. English examples include smog, coined by blending smoke and fog,

    Portmanteau

    Portmanteau

    Portmanteau

  • Words Words Words
  • 2010 live album by Bo Burnham

    In addition to the Carolines performance, the album has two studio singles, "Words, Words, Words" and "Oh Bo". The House of Blues debut performance and

    Words Words Words

    Words_Words_Words

  • DoReMi Market
  • South Korean television program

    of the lyrics (that is requested) will be shown. Two Consonants: The initial consonants of two words of the lyrics (that are requested) will be shown

    DoReMi Market

    DoReMi_Market

  • Naming convention (programming)
  • Set of rules for naming entities in source code and documentation

    and the underscore ("_"); e.g., the two-word name "two words" would be represented as "two-words" or "two_words". The hyphen is commonly used by when

    Naming convention (programming)

    Naming_convention_(programming)

  • Word ladder
  • Word game

    begins with two words, and to solve the puzzle one must find a chain of other words to link the two, in which two adjacent words (that is, words in successive

    Word ladder

    Word ladder

    Word_ladder

  • Hungarian language
  • Ugric language

    language to form long words (see agglutinative language). They are not compound words but are formed by adding a series of one- and two-syllable suffixes

    Hungarian language

    Hungarian language

    Hungarian_language

  • Levenshtein distance
  • Computer science metric for string similarity

    string metric for measuring the difference between two sequences. The Levenshtein distance between two words is the minimum number of single-character edits

    Levenshtein distance

    Levenshtein distance

    Levenshtein_distance

  • Through the Wire
  • 2003 single by Kanye West

    (instrumental) "Two Words" (main) "Two Words" (clean) "Two Words" (instrumental) UK CD single "Through the Wire" (radio edit) "Two Words" (radio edit) "Through

    Through the Wire

    Through_the_Wire

  • Russian language
  • East Slavic language

    than most other Slavic languages. For example, 'railroad' in Russian is two words (железная дорога, zheleznaya doroga), whereas in Czech it is one word

    Russian language

    Russian language

    Russian_language

  • French language
  • Romance language

    explanation is that some words share the same orthography, so the circumflex is put here to mark the difference between the two words. For example, dites (you

    French language

    French language

    French_language

  • Word
  • Basic elements of language

    considered to be single-morpheme words, whereas "rocks", "ungodliness", "typewriter", and "cannot" are words composed of two or more morphemes ("rock"+"s"

    Word

    Word

    Word

  • English numerals
  • Names of numbers in English

    these words are numerals. If a number is in the range 21 to 99, and the second digit is not zero, the number is typically written as two words separated

    English numerals

    English_numerals

  • Commonly misspelled English words
  • misspelled English words (UK: misspelt words) are words that are often unintentionally misspelled in general writing. A selected list of common words is presented

    Commonly misspelled English words

    Commonly_misspelled_English_words

  • Camel case
  • Writing format

    some languages as a solution to particular problems which arise when two words or segments are combined. In the scholarly transliteration of languages

    Camel case

    Camel case

    Camel_case

  • Homophone
  • Words pronounced the same but differing in meaning or spelling

    pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning or in spelling. The two words may be spelled the same, for example rose (flower) and rose (past tense

    Homophone

    Homophone

    Homophone

  • 25 Words or Less
  • American television game show

    25 Words or Less is an American television game show. It is based on the board game of the same name. Two teams, each consisting of a celebrity and a contestant

    25 Words or Less

    25_Words_or_Less

  • Boots (poem)
  • 1903 poem by Rudyard Kipling

    exhaustion. It has been suggested for the first four words of each line to be read slowly, at a rate of two words per second, to match with the cadence, or rhythm

    Boots (poem)

    Boots_(poem)

  • Rinderkennzeichnungs- und Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz
  • Repealed law of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany

    two words, because a hyphen at the end of a word is used to show that the word will end in the same way as the following. Consequently, the two words

    Rinderkennzeichnungs- und Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz

    Rinderkennzeichnungs-_und_Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz

  • The Stories of Eva Luna
  • 1989 short story collection by Isabel Allende

    Belisa for her services, but she instead gives him two secret words and goes back to her life selling words in the village. After Belisa leaves The Colonel

    The Stories of Eva Luna

    The_Stories_of_Eva_Luna

  • Lorem ipsum
  • Placeholder text used in publishing and graphic design

    philosopher Cicero, with words altered, added, and removed to make it nonsensical and improper Latin.[not in body] The first two words are the truncation of

    Lorem ipsum

    Lorem ipsum

    Lorem_ipsum

  • Hyphen
  • Punctuation mark used to join words

    The hyphen ‐ is a punctuation mark used to join words and to separate syllables of a single word. The use of hyphens is called hyphenation. The hyphen

    Hyphen

    Hyphen

  • Spoonerism
  • Humorous muddled words

    consonants, vowels, or morphemes are switched (see metathesis) between two words of a phrase. These are named after the Oxford don and priest William Archibald

    Spoonerism

    Spoonerism

    Spoonerism

  • Controversies about the word niggardly
  • Incidents due to similarities with the word "nigger"

    the term nigger, an ethnic slur used against black people. Although the two words are etymologically unrelated, niggard is nonetheless often replaced with

    Controversies about the word niggardly

    Controversies_about_the_word_niggardly

  • Ciao
  • Salutation of Italian origin

    in Persian, and chào in Vietnamese (the last is a false cognate; the two words are not linguistically related despite sounding similar to each other)

    Ciao

    Ciao

  • Sachem
  • Paramount chief of certain North American tribes

    Algonquian polities along the northeastern coast of North America. The two words are anglicizations of cognate terms (c. 1622) from different Eastern Algonquian

    Sachem

    Sachem

    Sachem

  • Yes and no
  • Words of affirmation (yes) and negation or contradiction (no)

    solely of one of these two words are classified as minor sentences. Although sometimes classified as interjections, these words do not act as calls for

    Yes and no

    Yes_and_no

  • My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me?
  • Aramaic saying of Jesus on the cross

    is given as Ἐλωΐ, Ἐλωΐ, λαμὰ σαβαχθανί. The difference being the first two words being stated as Eli or as Eloi. The Greek form σαβαχθανί in both accounts

    My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me?

    My_God,_my_God,_why_hast_Thou_forsaken_me?

  • Rhyme
  • Repetition of similar vowel sounds in language

    phonemes) in the final stressed syllables and any following syllables of two or more words. Most often, this kind of rhyming (perfect rhyming) is consciously

    Rhyme

    Rhyme

  • Lexicographic order
  • Generalised alphabetical order

    finite words orders the words as follows: Given two different words of the same length, say a = a1a2...ak and b = b1b2...bk, the order of the two words depends

    Lexicographic order

    Lexicographic_order

  • Russian alphabet
  • Modern writing system of 33 letters

    derivatives, to distinguish it from the word ⟨миръ⟩ [mʲir] ('peace') (the two words are actually etymologically cognate, and not arbitrarily homonyms). ѣ

    Russian alphabet

    Russian alphabet

    Russian_alphabet

  • Shamshir
  • Type of Persian/Iranian curved sword

    The name is derived from the Persian word shamshīr, which is made of two words sham ("fang") and shir ("lion"). The curved "scimitar" sword family includes

    Shamshir

    Shamshir

    Shamshir

  • Taxonomy mnemonic
  • Technique for remembering Linnean groups

    Philip came over for ginger snaps." Many other variations on the final two words exist: "grape soda," "good spaghetti," "golf sticks," etc. Other published

    Taxonomy mnemonic

    Taxonomy_mnemonic

  • Mark V. Shaney
  • System which created Usenet posts using Markov chains

    three successive words (triplet) which occurs in the text. It then chooses two words at random, and looks for a word which follows those two in one of the

    Mark V. Shaney

    Mark_V._Shaney

  • Pointwise mutual information
  • Information Theory

    that the best way to weigh the association between two words is to ask how much more the two words co-occur in [a] corpus than we would have expected

    Pointwise mutual information

    Pointwise_mutual_information

  • Hamming distance
  • Number of bits that differ between two strings

    distance between two strings or vectors of equal length is the number of positions at which the corresponding symbols are different. In other words, it measures

    Hamming distance

    Hamming distance

    Hamming_distance

  • List of Japanese words of Portuguese origin
  • Many Japanese words of Portuguese origin entered the Japanese language when Portuguese Jesuit priests and traders introduced Christian ideas, Western

    List of Japanese words of Portuguese origin

    List_of_Japanese_words_of_Portuguese_origin

  • And
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    the free dictionary. And or AND may refer to: Conjunction, connecting two words, phrases, or clauses Logical conjunction in mathematical logic, notated

    And

    And

  • Ugric languages
  • Subdivision of the Uralic languages

    words was first suggested in the beginning of 16th century. However, according to István Vásáry the etymological connection between these two words has

    Ugric languages

    Ugric languages

    Ugric_languages

  • Wordplay
  • Form of wit where words are used for special effect

    Wordplay (also: play-on-words) is a literary technique and a form of wit in which words used become the main subject of the work, primarily for the purpose

    Wordplay

    Wordplay

    Wordplay

  • Longest word in English
  • longest word in English depends on the definition of "word" and of length. Words may be derived naturally from the language's roots or formed by coinage

    Longest word in English

    Longest_word_in_English

  • Most common words in English
  • Studies that estimate and rank the most common words in English examine texts written in English. Perhaps the most comprehensive such analysis is one

    Most common words in English

    Most_common_words_in_English

  • Karakalpaks
  • Kipchak ethnic group of northwestern Uzbekistan

    on the southern shore of the Aral Sea. The name Karakalpak comes from two words: qara meaning 'black' and qalpaq meaning 'hat'. The Karakalpaks number

    Karakalpaks

    Karakalpaks

    Karakalpaks

  • Silenus
  • Ancient Greek mythological figure

    having the attributes of a horse rather than a goat, though usage of the two words is not consistent enough to permit a sharp distinction.[citation needed]

    Silenus

    Silenus

    Silenus

  • Rebracketing
  • Process in historical linguistics

    misdivision, in particular is often reserved for the case where two words mix but still remain two words (as in the "noodle" and "eagle" examples above). The name

    Rebracketing

    Rebracketing

  • Words, Words, Words
  • One-act play by David Ives

    Words, Words, Words is a one-act play written by David Ives for his collection of six one-act plays, All in the Timing. The play is about Kafka, Milton

    Words, Words, Words

    Words,_Words,_Words

  • Perfect and imperfect rhymes
  • Types of rhyme

    is a form of rhyme between two words or phrases, satisfying the following conditions: The stressed vowel sound in both words must be identical, as well

    Perfect and imperfect rhymes

    Perfect_and_imperfect_rhymes

  • Semantics
  • Study of meaning in language

    Semantics is the study of linguistic meaning. It examines what meaning is, how words get their meaning, and how the meaning of a complex expression depends on

    Semantics

    Semantics

    Semantics

  • Walkover
  • Automatic victory by a contestant

    A walkover, also W.O. or w/o (originally two words: "walk over"), is a victory awarded to the opposing team/player, etc., if there are no other players

    Walkover

    Walkover

    Walkover

  • Kairos
  • Right or opportune moment

    In modern Greek, kairos also means 'weather' or 'time'. It is one of two words that the ancient Greeks had for 'time'; the other being chronos (χρόνος)

    Kairos

    Kairos

    Kairos

  • Word problem for groups
  • Problem in finite group theory

    group G {\displaystyle G} is the algorithmic problem of deciding whether two words in the generators represent the same element of G {\displaystyle G} .

    Word problem for groups

    Word_problem_for_groups

  • Solitude
  • State of seclusion or isolation of a person

    distinction has been made between solitude and loneliness. In this sense, these two words refer, respectively, to the joy and the pain of being alone. Symptoms

    Solitude

    Solitude

    Solitude

  • Language family
  • Group of languages related through a common ancestor

    that two languages are related, the comparative method begins with the collection of pairs of words that are hypothesized to be cognates: i.e., words in

    Language family

    Language family

    Language_family

  • Abbreviation
  • Shortened form of a word or phrase

    pronounced as words rather than letter by letter. Syllabic abbreviations should be distinguished from portmanteaus, which combine two words without necessarily

    Abbreviation

    Abbreviation

  • Wire Train
  • American rock band

    covered two Wire Train songs ("I'll Do You" and "Chamber of Hellos") for the soundtrack to Endless Bummer (2009). In a Chamber / Between Two Words (1995

    Wire Train

    Wire_Train

  • Liaison (French)
  • Pronunciation of a latent word-final consonant immediately before a following vowel sound

    pronunciation: [ljɛzɔ̃] ) is the pronunciation of a linking consonant between two words in an appropriate phonetic and syntactic context. For example, the word

    Liaison (French)

    Liaison_(French)

  • American and British English spelling differences
  • keeps the noun–verb distinction graphically (although phonetically the two words in each pair are homophones with -/s/ pronunciation). On the other hand

    American and British English spelling differences

    American and British English spelling differences

    American_and_British_English_spelling_differences

  • Elision
  • Omission of sounds in words or phrases

    However, these terms are also used to refer more narrowly to cases where two words are run together by the omission of a final sound. An example is the elision

    Elision

    Elision

  • Pancasila (politics)
  • Indonesian political philosophy

    philosophical theory and state ideology of Indonesia. The name is made from two words originally derived from Sanskrit: pañca 'five' and śīla 'principles; precepts'

    Pancasila (politics)

    Pancasila (politics)

    Pancasila_(politics)

  • Temple (anatomy)
  • Side of the head behind the eyes

    Latin word "tempus" meaning "time", but this is a coincidence and the two words do not come from the same root. Pterion, the weakest part of the skull

    Temple (anatomy)

    Temple (anatomy)

    Temple_(anatomy)

  • Ç
  • Latin letter C with cedilla

    of words with ⟨ç⟩ are amenaça ('menace'), torçat ('twisted'), xoriço ('chorizo'), forçut ('strong'), dolç ('sweet') and caça ('hunt'). The only two words

    Ç

    Ç

    Ç

  • Color term
  • Word or phrase that refers to a specific color

    two words for green: glas denotes the green color of plants uaine denotes artificial greens of dyes, paints etc. This distinction is made even if two

    Color term

    Color term

    Color_term

  • Morse code
  • Transmission of language with brief pulses

    (between words): a long silence, duration the same as two (silent) dahs sent with a normal one dit gap, seven time units (formerly five) Note that the two mark

    Morse code

    Morse code

    Morse_code

  • Lingo (British game show)
  • British game show

    February 2026. The game is played between teams of two contestants, tasked with solving mystery words. The team in control is given the first letter of

    Lingo (British game show)

    Lingo_(British_game_show)

  • Shuffle algebra
  • Mathematical concept

    algebra with a basis corresponding to words on some set, whose product is given by the shuffle product X ⧢ Y of two words X, Y: the sum of all ways of interlacing

    Shuffle algebra

    Shuffle_algebra

  • List of commonly misused English words
  • This is a list of English words that are thought to be commonly misused. It is meant to include only words whose misuse is deprecated by most usage writers

    List of commonly misused English words

    List_of_commonly_misused_English_words

  • Ladonia (micronation)
  • Art project micronation in Europe

    over two sculptures. The claimed territory is part of the natural reserve of Kullaberg in southern Sweden. The Ladonian language consists of two words, “waaaaalll”

    Ladonia (micronation)

    Ladonia (micronation)

    Ladonia_(micronation)

  • Devise and bequeath
  • Property given by will

    property by will, usually referring to personal property. Today, the two words are often used interchangeably due to their combination in many wills

    Devise and bequeath

    Devise and bequeath

    Devise_and_bequeath

  • MeloMance
  • South Korean indie folk band

    duo formed by Heaven Company in 2013. The group's name is composed of two words, "melo" and "romance". They debuted on March 10, 2015, with the extended

    MeloMance

    MeloMance

    MeloMance

  • Kulkarni
  • Indian family name

    Kulkarni is a surname. The name "Kulkarni" is a combination of two words (kula and karni). Kula means "family", and Karanika means "archivist". Historically

    Kulkarni

    Kulkarni

  • Googlewhack
  • Contest to find a Google Search query that returns a single result

    Search query that returns a single result. A Googlewhack must consist of two words found in a dictionary and was only considered legitimate if both of the

    Googlewhack

    Googlewhack

  • Contronym
  • Word that has two opposing meanings

    depicted with two faces), or self-antonym. For a list of words relating to contronyms in English, see the English contranyms category of words in Wiktionary

    Contronym

    Contronym

  • Restoration of Peter
  • Gospel episode

    Peter contains two different words for "love", which some, but not all, commentators deem to be of exegetical significance. The words are agapaô (the

    Restoration of Peter

    Restoration of Peter

    Restoration_of_Peter

  • Words of Radiance
  • 2014 novel by Brandon Sanderson

    Words of Radiance is an epic fantasy novel written by American author Brandon Sanderson and the second book in The Stormlight Archive series. The novel

    Words of Radiance

    Words_of_Radiance

  • Vedic accent
  • Sanskrit language feature

    where two words meet, as in vy-ā̀pta for ví-āpta) (i becomes y before a vowel) praśliṣṭa (= "coalescence") (vowel contraction where two words meet, as

    Vedic accent

    Vedic_accent

  • List of English words of Arabic origin (K–M)
  • derived from Arabic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The following English words have been required either way directly from Arabic or else indirectly by

    List of English words of Arabic origin (K–M)

    List_of_English_words_of_Arabic_origin_(K–M)

  • No Words
  • 1973 song by Paul McCartney and Wings

    "No Words" is a song written by Paul McCartney and Denny Laine, and first released on 7 December 1973 on Band on the Run by Paul McCartney and Wings.

    No Words

    No_Words

  • Faggot
  • Homophobic slur

    Moses's wife Zipporah, Hebrew for 'bird'. The similarity between the two words makes it possible that it might at least have had a reinforcing effect

    Faggot

    Faggot

  • Do Lafzon Ki Kahani (film)
  • 2016 Hindi film directed by Deepak Tijori

    Do Lafzon Ki Kahani (transl. A tale of two words) is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Deepak Tijori and produced by Avinaash

    Do Lafzon Ki Kahani (film)

    Do_Lafzon_Ki_Kahani_(film)

  • Hungarian orthography
  • Standard written Hungarian

    lexical words, proper nouns and foreign words (loanwords) in themselves, with suffixes, and in compounds, as well as the hyphenation of words, punctuation

    Hungarian orthography

    Hungarian_orthography

  • List of towns and cities in Norway
  • language word by means a town or city–there is no distinction between the two words as there is in English. Historically, the designation of town/city was

    List of towns and cities in Norway

    List of towns and cities in Norway

    List_of_towns_and_cities_in_Norway

  • List of forms of wordplay
  • line or phrase Spoonerism: a switch of two sounds in two different words (cf. sananmuunnos) Same-sounding words or phrases, fully or approximately homophonous

    List of forms of wordplay

    List_of_forms_of_wordplay

  • List of English words of Arabic origin (C–F)
  • derived from Arabic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The following English words have been acquired either directly from Arabic or else indirectly by passing

    List of English words of Arabic origin (C–F)

    List_of_English_words_of_Arabic_origin_(C–F)

  • List of closed pairs of English rhyming words
  • This page has a list of closed pairs of English rhyming words—in each pair, both words rhyme with each other and only with each other. bairn, cairn boosts

    List of closed pairs of English rhyming words

    List_of_closed_pairs_of_English_rhyming_words

  • Synalepha
  • Merging of two syllables into one

    or synaloepha /ˌsɪnəˈliːfə/ is the merging of two syllables into one, especially when it causes two words to be pronounced as one. The original meaning

    Synalepha

    Synalepha

  • 'Ilm al-huruf
  • Arabic numerological process

    for words in the Quran, similar to Hebrew gematria. Used to infer meanings and reveal secret or hidden messages. ʿIlm al-Ḥurūf is composed of the two words

    'Ilm al-huruf

    'Ilm_al-huruf

  • Hendiadys
  • Conjunction for emphasis

    idea is to use two words linked by the conjunction "and" instead of the one modifying the other. Hendiadys in English is also known as two for one and figure

    Hendiadys

    Hendiadys

  • -gry puzzle
  • Word puzzle

    have asked for words containing gry (such as gryphon). Of these, countless trick question variants and obscure English words (or nonce words) have been proposed

    -gry puzzle

    -gry_puzzle

  • Free group
  • Mathematics concept

    {\displaystyle S} consists of all words that can be built from members of S {\displaystyle S} , considering two words to be different unless their equality

    Free group

    Free group

    Free_group

  • Japanese abbreviated and contracted words
  • Abbreviated and contracted words are a common feature in the Japanese language. Long words are often contracted into shorter forms, which then become

    Japanese abbreviated and contracted words

    Japanese_abbreviated_and_contracted_words

  • Jabberwocky
  • Nonsense poem by Lewis Carroll

    Snark Carroll comments, "[T]ake the two words 'fuming' and 'furious'. Make up your mind that you will say both words, but leave it unsettled which you will

    Jabberwocky

    Jabberwocky

    Jabberwocky

  • Shifu
  • Title for an expert or martial arts teacher in Chinese culture

    English spelling of two similar but distinct Chinese words (师傅; shīfù and 师父; shīfu). The only phonetic difference between the two words is the tone of the

    Shifu

    Shifu

    Shifu

  • Nalbari district
  • District of Assam in India

    located at Nalbari. The district derives its name from the combination of two words, "Nal" and "Bar." It is situated in the lower region of the Brahmaputra

    Nalbari district

    Nalbari district

    Nalbari_district

AI & ChatGPT searchs for online references containing TWO WORDS

TWO WORDS

AI search references containing TWO WORDS

TWO WORDS

  • TO-MERI
  • Female

    Egyptian

    TO-MERI

    , the wife of the priest Anhur-mes.

    TO-MERI

  • Mahanaim
  • Biblical

    Mahanaim

    tents; two fields; two armies

    Mahanaim

  • Iwo
  • Boy/Male

    German, Polish

    Iwo

    Yew Tree

    Iwo

  • Teo
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, French, German, Italian, Romanian, Spanish, Swedish, Vietnamese

    Teo

    Gift of God; God; Abbreviation of Names Like Mateo and Teodor; Form of Tom; Twin

    Teo

  • Teo
  • Boy/Male

    Spanish

    Teo

    God. Abbreviation of names like Mateo and Teodor.

    Teo

  • IWO
  • Male

    Polish

    IWO

    Polish form of Latin Ivo, IWO means "yew tree."

    IWO

  • Panthino
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Panthino

    Two Gentlemen of Verona' Servant to Antonio.

    Panthino

  • Mahanaim
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Mahanaim

    Tents, two fields, two armies.

    Mahanaim

  • Awo
  • Girl/Female

    African, Australian

    Awo

    Awesome

    Awo

  • TO-HEM-SUEITS
  • Female

    Egyptian

    TO-HEM-SUEITS

    , the wife of Simouth.

    TO-HEM-SUEITS

  • Tho
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Chinese, Vietnamese

    Tho

    Longevity; Long Living

    Tho

  • Sepharvaim
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Sepharvaim

    The two books, the two scribes.

    Sepharvaim

  • Tao
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Chinese, Danish

    Tao

    Peach; Longevity; Great Waves

    Tao

  • Twm
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    Twm

    gift from God'.

    Twm

  • Tao
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Chinese

    Tao

    Peach

    Tao

  • RA-TO
  • Female

    Egyptian

    RA-TO

    , another form of Ratta or Ritho.

    RA-TO

  • TAO
  • Male

    Chinese

    TAO

    the way.

    TAO

  • Anne
  • Surname or Lastname

    Indian (Andhra Pradesh); pronounced as two syllables

    Anne

    Indian (Andhra Pradesh); pronounced as two syllables : Hindu name of unknown meaning.English : variant spelling of Ann.

    Anne

  • TWM
  • Male

    Welsh

    TWM

    Welsh form of English Tom, TWM means "twin."

    TWM

  • Tow
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tow

    English : perhaps, as Reaney proposes, a variant of Tough.

    Tow

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Online names & meanings

  • Callicoat
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Callicoat

    English : variant of Callicott.

  • AKIM
  • Male

    Russian

    AKIM

    (Аки́м) Russian form of Hebrew Yehoyakim, AKIM means "Jehovah raises up." 

  • Khagesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Khagesh

    King of birds, Eagle Garuda

  • Wania
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Wania

    Gift of Allah swt, Pearl

  • An-Nafi
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    An-Nafi

    The creator of good

  • Fazle-Ilahi
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Fazle-Ilahi

    Bounty of Allah

  • Irmas |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Irmas |

    Strong

  • Margarethe
  • Girl/Female

    Danish

    Margarethe

  • Al
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Al

    Description of a Lion; Name of the Prophet's Uncle; Help of God (Alalh)

  • Puji
  • Girl/Female

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

    Puji

    Gentle

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  • Two-lipped
  • a.

    Divided in such a manner as to resemble the two lips when the mouth is more or less open; bilabiate.

  • Two-foot
  • a.

    Measuring two feet; two feet long, thick, or wide; as, a two-foot rule.

  • Two
  • n.

    A symbol representing two units, as 2, II., or ii.

  • Two-sided
  • a.

    Having two sides only; hence, double-faced; hypocritical.

  • Two-handed
  • a.

    Having two hands; -- often used as an epithet equivalent to large, stout, strong, or powerful.

  • Atwo
  • adv.

    In two; in twain; asunder.

  • Two-handed
  • a.

    Used with both hands; as, a two-handed sword.

  • Two-capsuled
  • a.

    Having two distinct capsules; bicapsular.

  • Two
  • n.

    One and one; twice one.

  • Two-parted
  • a.

    Divided from the border to the base into two distinct parts; bipartite.

  • Two-ply
  • a.

    Woven double, as cloth or carpeting, by incorporating two sets of warp thread and two of weft.

  • Two-hand
  • a.

    Employing two hands; as, the two-hand alphabet. See Dactylology.

  • Two-edged
  • a.

    Having two edges, or edges on both sides; as, a two-edged sword.

  • Two
  • n.

    The sum of one and one; the number next greater than one, and next less than three; two units or objects.

  • Two-cleft
  • a.

    Divided about half way from the border to the base into two segments; bifid.

  • Two-ranked
  • a.

    Alternately disposed on exactly opposite sides of the stem so as to from two ranks; distichous.

  • Two-decker
  • n.

    A vessel of war carrying guns on two decks.

  • Two-lipped
  • a.

    Having two lips.

  • Two-forked
  • a.

    Divided into two parts, somewhat after the manner of a fork; dichotomous.

  • Two-ply
  • a.

    Consisting of two thicknesses, as cloth; double.