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  • International inequality
  • Inequality between nations' wealth

    International inequality refers to inequality between countries, as compared to global inequality, which is inequality between people across countries

    International inequality

    International inequality

    International_inequality

  • Inequality
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    of wealth Spatial inequality, the unequal distribution of income and resources across geographical regions International inequality, economic differences

    Inequality

    Inequality

  • Economic inequality
  • Distribution of income or wealth between different groups

    Economic inequality is an umbrella term for three concepts: income inequality, how the total sum of money paid to people is distributed among them; wealth

    Economic inequality

    Economic inequality

    Economic_inequality

  • Wealth inequality in the United States
  • The inequality of wealth (i.e., inequality in the distribution of assets) has substantially increased in the United States since the late 1980s. Wealth

    Wealth inequality in the United States

    Wealth inequality in the United States

    Wealth_inequality_in_the_United_States

  • Cauchy–Schwarz inequality
  • Mathematical inequality relating inner products and norms

    The Cauchy–Schwarz inequality (also called Cauchy–Bunyakovsky–Schwarz inequality) is an upper bound on the absolute value of the inner product between

    Cauchy–Schwarz inequality

    Cauchy–Schwarz_inequality

  • Income inequality in the United States
  • Income inequality has fluctuated considerably in the United States since measurements began around 1915, moving in an arc between peaks in the 1920s and

    Income inequality in the United States

    Income inequality in the United States

    Income_inequality_in_the_United_States

  • Billionaire
  • Person who has at least one billion units of a currency

    and seven in ten supported raising taxes on the richest. Oxfam's 2026 inequality report, released at the World Economic Forum in Davos, cited a World Values

    Billionaire

    Billionaire

    Billionaire

  • Chebyshev's inequality
  • Bound on probability of a random variable being far from its mean

    In probability theory, Chebyshev's inequality (also called the Bienaymé–Chebyshev inequality) provides an upper bound on the probability of deviation

    Chebyshev's inequality

    Chebyshev's_inequality

  • List of sovereign states by wealth inequality
  • This is a list of sovereign states by wealth inequality, including Gini coefficients. Wealth distribution can vary greatly from income distribution in

    List of sovereign states by wealth inequality

    List of sovereign states by wealth inequality

    List_of_sovereign_states_by_wealth_inequality

  • Conspicuous consumption
  • Concept in sociology and economy

    Kaboub, Zdravka Todorova, and Luisa Fernandez, "Inequality-Led Financial Instability", International Journal of Political Economy 39, no. 1 (Spring 2010):

    Conspicuous consumption

    Conspicuous consumption

    Conspicuous_consumption

  • QM–AM–GM–HM inequalities
  • Mathematical relationships

    In mathematics, the QM–AM–GM–HM inequalities, also known as the mean inequality chain, state the relationship between the harmonic mean (HM), geometric

    QM–AM–GM–HM inequalities

    QM–AM–GM–HM_inequalities

  • Gender Inequality Index
  • United Nations index for gender inequality

    the 1995 Human Development Report. As international recognition of the importance of eliminating gender inequality was growing, the Gender Development Index

    Gender Inequality Index

    Gender Inequality Index

    Gender_Inequality_Index

  • Income inequality metrics
  • Ways inequality is measured

    Income inequality metrics or income distribution metrics are used by social scientists to measure the distribution of income and economic inequality among

    Income inequality metrics

    Income_inequality_metrics

  • Wealth
  • Abundance of financial assets or possessions

    human capital to be $1,152 trillion. According to the Kuznets curve, inequality of wealth and income increases during the early phases of economic development

    Wealth

    Wealth

    Wealth

  • Social inequality
  • Uneven distribution of resources in a society

    Social inequality occurs when resources within a society are distributed unevenly, often as a result of inequitable allocation practices that create distinct

    Social inequality

    Social inequality

    Social_inequality

  • Accumulation by dispossession
  • Policies to centralize wealth and power

    marked by a very high level of income inequality and an extreme level of wealth inequality" and that these inequalities "seem to be about as great today as

    Accumulation by dispossession

    Accumulation_by_dispossession

  • Thomas Piketty
  • French economist (born 1971)

    Economics (PSE) and Centennial Professor of Economics in the International Inequalities Institute at the London School of Economics (LSE). Piketty's work

    Thomas Piketty

    Thomas Piketty

    Thomas_Piketty

  • Attention inequality
  • Term used to explain attention distribution across social media

    Attention inequality is the inequality of distribution of attention across users on social networks, people in general, and for scientific papers. Yun

    Attention inequality

    Attention_inequality

  • Jason Hickel
  • Economic anthropologist (born 1982)

    of the Royal Society of Arts, a visiting senior fellow at the International Inequalities Institute at the London School of Economics, and was the Chair

    Jason Hickel

    Jason Hickel

    Jason_Hickel

  • Hölder's inequality
  • Inequality between integrals in Lp spaces

    In mathematical analysis, Hölder's inequality, named after Otto Hölder, is a fundamental inequality between integrals and an indispensable tool for the

    Hölder's inequality

    Hölder's_inequality

  • Triangle inequality
  • Property of geometry, also used to generalize the notion of "distance" in metric spaces

    In mathematics, the triangle inequality states that for any triangle, the sum of the lengths of any two sides must be greater than or equal to the length

    Triangle inequality

    Triangle inequality

    Triangle_inequality

  • Misandry
  • Prejudice against, or hatred of, men

    (2004). "Bad but Bold: Ambivalent Attitudes Toward Men Predict Gender Inequality in 16 Nations". Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 86 (5):

    Misandry

    Misandry

  • Inequality for All
  • 2013 American film

    Inequality for All is a 2013 documentary film directed by Jacob Kornbluth and narrated by American economist, author and professor Robert Reich. Based

    Inequality for All

    Inequality_for_All

  • Redlining
  • Systemic denial of services to some areas

    educational and housing inequality across racial groups. Redlining is also an example of spatial inequality and economic inequality. The specific process

    Redlining

    Redlining

    Redlining

  • Global Gender Gap Report
  • Index designed to measure gender equality

    close. The report's Gender Gap Index ranks countries regarding the gender inequality in four key areas: health, education, economy and politics. Economic participation

    Global Gender Gap Report

    Global Gender Gap Report

    Global_Gender_Gap_Report

  • Income inequality in China
  • economy of the People's Republic of China has a high degree of income inequality. According to the Asian Development Bank Institute, "before China implemented

    Income inequality in China

    Income_inequality_in_China

  • Income inequality in Sweden
  • Sweden has moderate income inequality and a generally high standard of living. Unemployment was 9% as of 2026, one of the highest unemployment rates in

    Income inequality in Sweden

    Income_inequality_in_Sweden

  • World Inequality Database
  • Database of wealth and income distribution

    on global inequality dynamics, and the dissemination in the public debate. The Lab works in close coordination with a large international network of

    World Inequality Database

    World Inequality Database

    World_Inequality_Database

  • List of countries by percentage of population living in poverty
  • minimum wage List of countries by income inequality Economic inequality Income distribution International inequality World Poverty Clock World Poverty Clock

    List of countries by percentage of population living in poverty

    List of countries by percentage of population living in poverty

    List_of_countries_by_percentage_of_population_living_in_poverty

  • Weitzenböck's inequality
  • Inequality applying to triangles

    In mathematics, Weitzenböck's inequality, named after Roland Weitzenböck, states that for a triangle of side lengths a {\displaystyle a} , b {\displaystyle

    Weitzenböck's inequality

    Weitzenböck's inequality

    Weitzenböck's_inequality

  • Gender pay gap
  • Average difference in remuneration amounts between men and women

    Glass ceiling Global Gender Gap Report Income inequality metrics International inequality Lowell Mill Girls Material feminism For other wage gaps Gay wage

    Gender pay gap

    Gender pay gap

    Gender_pay_gap

  • Effects of economic inequality
  • Effects of income inequality, researchers have found, include higher rates of health and social problems, and lower rates of social goods, a lower population-wide

    Effects of economic inequality

    Effects of economic inequality

    Effects_of_economic_inequality

  • CHSH inequality
  • Testable implication of local hidden-variable theories

    In physics, the Clauser–Horne–Shimony–Holt (CHSH) inequality can be used in the proof of Bell's theorem, which states that certain consequences of entanglement

    CHSH inequality

    CHSH_inequality

  • World Bank Group
  • Group making loans to developing countries

    embracing the reduction of economic inequality (be it economic inequality within a country, or international inequality between countries) as a goal. Instead

    World Bank Group

    World Bank Group

    World_Bank_Group

  • Prosperity
  • Concept of economies regarding wealth, health, happiness, community and spirit

    cohesion Cultural capital Distribution of wealth Health Human rights International inequality Justice Material Concerns Mental health Natural conservation Peace

    Prosperity

    Prosperity

  • Faiza Shaheen
  • British economist (born 1982)

    January 1982) is a British academic and economist in the field of economic inequality. In 2018, she was selected as the prospective parliamentary candidate

    Faiza Shaheen

    Faiza Shaheen

    Faiza_Shaheen

  • Economic globalization
  • International economic globalization

    sustained economic growth is the level of income inequality. International inequality is inequality between countries. Income differences between rich

    Economic globalization

    Economic globalization

    Economic_globalization

  • Titu's lemma
  • Mathematical inequality

    mathematics, the following inequality is known as Titu's lemma, Bergström's inequality, Engel's form or Sedrakyan's inequality, respectively, referring

    Titu's lemma

    Titu's_lemma

  • Economic inequality in South Korea
  • national budget. In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated economic inequality in South Korea. South Korea's President, Moon Jae-in, attributed a deepening

    Economic inequality in South Korea

    Economic_inequality_in_South_Korea

  • Misogyny
  • Prejudice against, or hatred of, women

    (2001), pp. 1–16. Saini, Angela (2023). The Patriarchs: The Origins of Inequality. Boston: Beacon Press. ISBN 978-0-8070-1454-7. Roberts, J.W (1 June 2002)

    Misogyny

    Misogyny

    Misogyny

  • Globalization
  • Spread of world views, products, ideas, capital and labor

    that remained relatively stable in its growth, leading to reduced international inequality and the incidence of poverty. Certain demographic changes in the

    Globalization

    Globalization

    Globalization

  • Racism
  • Race or ethnic-based discrimination

    signed by internationally renowned scholars, and titled The Race Question. Works such as Arthur de Gobineau's An Essay on the Inequality of the Human

    Racism

    Racism

  • Income inequality in India
  • The latest Oxfam International report titled "Survival of the Richest: The India Story" highlights significant income inequality in India. The richest

    Income inequality in India

    Income inequality in India

    Income_inequality_in_India

  • Distribution of wealth
  • Spread of wealth in a society

    various members or groups in a society. It shows one aspect of economic inequality or economic heterogeneity. The distribution of wealth differs from the

    Distribution of wealth

    Distribution of wealth

    Distribution_of_wealth

  • Genocide
  • Intentional destruction of a people

    Lemkin in the early 1940s. Lemkin lobbied for genocide to be outlawed by international treaty, but the Genocide Convention restricted his initially broad definition

    Genocide

    Genocide

    Genocide

  • McDiarmid's inequality
  • Probability and computer science concept

    theoretical computer science, McDiarmid's inequality (named after Colin McDiarmid ) is a concentration inequality which bounds the deviation between the

    McDiarmid's inequality

    McDiarmid's_inequality

  • Xenophobia
  • Dislike of anything that is perceived to be foreign or strange

    drivers. In Venezuela, like other South American countries, economic inequality often breaks along ethnic and racial lines. A 2013 Swedish academic study

    Xenophobia

    Xenophobia

    Xenophobia

  • Gender inequality
  • Idea and situation that women and men are not treated as equal

    Gender inequality is the social phenomenon in which people are not treated equally on the basis of gender. This inequality can be caused by gender discrimination

    Gender inequality

    Gender_inequality

  • Gender inequality in India
  • Gender inequality in India refers to health, education, economic and political inequalities between men and women in India. Various international gender

    Gender inequality in India

    Gender_inequality_in_India

  • John Lanchester
  • British journalist and novelist

    Wall. The novel deals with themes of inter-generational guilt, international inequality, cross-Channel refugee migration, climate change, and slavery.

    John Lanchester

    John Lanchester

    John_Lanchester

  • Spatial inequality
  • Inequality across geographical regions

    Spatial inequality refers to the unequal distribution of resources and income across geographical regions. Attributable to local differences in infrastructure

    Spatial inequality

    Spatial_inequality

  • Bell's theorem
  • Theorem in physics

    would later be named a Bell inequality. Bell then showed that quantum physics predicts correlations that violate this inequality. Multiple variations on Bell's

    Bell's theorem

    Bell's_theorem

  • Human rights
  • Fundamental rights belonging to all humans

    substantially reduce inequality by 2030 through the promotion of appropriate legislation. With the exception of non-derogable human rights (international conventions

    Human rights

    Human rights

    Human_rights

  • International Day of the Girl Child
  • International observance, 11th of October

    girls and increases awareness of gender inequality faced by girls worldwide based upon their gender. This inequality includes areas such as access to education

    International Day of the Girl Child

    International Day of the Girl Child

    International_Day_of_the_Girl_Child

  • Riemannian Penrose inequality
  • Estimates the mass of a spacetime in terms of the total area of its black holes

    In mathematical general relativity, the Penrose inequality, first conjectured by Sir Roger Penrose, estimates the mass of a spacetime in terms of the total

    Riemannian Penrose inequality

    Riemannian_Penrose_inequality

  • Gini coefficient
  • Measure of inequality of a statistical distribution

    dispersion intended to represent the income inequality, the wealth inequality, or the consumption inequality within a nation or a social group. It was developed

    Gini coefficient

    Gini coefficient

    Gini_coefficient

  • Structural inequality
  • Form of social inequality

    Structural inequality occurs when the fabric of organizations, institutions, governments or social networks contains an embedded cultural, linguistic,

    Structural inequality

    Structural_inequality

  • Disparity
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    gender gap Economic inequality Income inequality metrics International inequality Income inequality in the United States Wealth inequality in the United States

    Disparity

    Disparity

  • Transnational organized crime
  • Organized crime across national borders

    globalization has impacted international inequality in general. However, many claim globalization has impacted inequality on measures that affect organized

    Transnational organized crime

    Transnational organized crime

    Transnational_organized_crime

  • Housing inequality
  • Unequal quality of housing in a society

    Housing inequality is a disparity in the quality of housing in a society which is a form of economic inequality. The right to housing is recognized by

    Housing inequality

    Housing inequality

    Housing_inequality

  • Inequality in post-apartheid South Africa
  • since apartheid was abolished. International measures of inequality, such as the Gini coefficient, report that inequalities within races has greatly increased

    Inequality in post-apartheid South Africa

    Inequality_in_post-apartheid_South_Africa

  • Manjula Padmanabhan
  • Indian writer, artist and journalist (born 1953)

    book author. Her works explore science, technology, gender, and international inequalities. Padmanabhan was born in Delhi in 1953 to an Indian diplomat father

    Manjula Padmanabhan

    Manjula_Padmanabhan

  • Intersectionality
  • Theory of discrimination

    Critical Social Theory (2019), refers to the various intersections of social inequality as "vectors of oppression and privilege" that together form a matrix of

    Intersectionality

    Intersectionality

    Intersectionality

  • Class discrimination
  • Discrimination on the basis of social class

    unfair treatment is often not clear to the victim." Both gender and racial inequality intersect with class discrimination, influencing economic opportunities

    Class discrimination

    Class_discrimination

  • Inequalities in information theory
  • Concept in information theory

    Inequalities are very important in the study of information theory. There are a number of different contexts in which these inequalities appear. Consider

    Inequalities in information theory

    Inequalities_in_information_theory

  • Le Cam's theorem
  • Probability theorem

    Proceedings of an International Research Seminar. New York: Springer-Verlag. pp. 179–202. MR 0199871. Steele, J. M. (1994). "Le Cam's Inequality and Poisson

    Le Cam's theorem

    Le_Cam's_theorem

  • Amartya Sen
  • Indian economist and Nobel laureate (born 1933)

    scholarship addressing issues of global justice and combating social inequality in education and healthcare. Amartya Sen was born on 3 November 1933 in

    Amartya Sen

    Amartya Sen

    Amartya_Sen

  • Racial Equality Proposal
  • Japanese proposed amendment to the Treaty of Versailles

    equal status with the Western powers. Correcting that inequality became the most urgent international issue of the Meiji government. In that context, the

    Racial Equality Proposal

    Racial_Equality_Proposal

  • International Society for Justice Research
  • The International Society for Justice Research (ISJR) is an interdisciplinary scholarly scientific organization dedicated to the interdisciplinary study

    International Society for Justice Research

    International_Society_for_Justice_Research

  • Pink tax
  • Higher pricing of products marketed to women

    Overall, the pink tax reflects much bigger systematic issues of gender inequality and discrimination in consumer markets. Criticism of the pink tax includes

    Pink tax

    Pink tax

    Pink_tax

  • Anti-racism
  • Opposition to racism

    equal status with the Western powers. Correcting that inequality became the most urgent international issue of the Meiji government. In that context, the

    Anti-racism

    Anti-racism

    Anti-racism

  • Crime of apartheid
  • Crime of racial oppression in international law

    The crime of apartheid is defined by the 2002 Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court as inhumane acts of a character similar to other crimes

    Crime of apartheid

    Crime_of_apartheid

  • Political correctness
  • Measures to avoid offense or disadvantage

    Discourse of Spatial Disparities Geographical Inequalities Between Science and Propaganda. Cham: Springer International Publishing. p. 68. ISBN 978-3319015088

    Political correctness

    Political_correctness

  • Slut-shaming
  • Criticism of people who break sexual norms

    University Press, 2014. “Racial Economic Inequality.” Inequality.Org, 2 Feb. 2023, inequality.org/facts/racial-inequality/. Tarrant Shira “Slut-Shaming Hurts

    Slut-shaming

    Slut-shaming

  • List of U.S. states and territories by income inequality
  • has the greatest income disparity among developed nations. However, the inequality indicators vary considerably from state to state. States that have a high

    List of U.S. states and territories by income inequality

    List_of_U.S._states_and_territories_by_income_inequality

  • History of economic inequality
  • The history of economic inequality is the study of the evolution of the uneven distribution of wealth or income throughout history between groups in a

    History of economic inequality

    History_of_economic_inequality

  • London School of Economics
  • Public university in England

    the Departments of Government and International Relations, the European Institute, and the International Inequalities Institute. It includes publicly accessible

    London School of Economics

    London School of Economics

    London_School_of_Economics

  • Income distribution
  • Distribution of a country's total GDP amongst its population

    countries based on income inequality. The concept of inequality is distinct from that of poverty and fairness. Income inequality metrics (or income distribution

    Income distribution

    Income distribution

    Income_distribution

  • Theories of imperialism
  • Theory of capitalism and globalization

    that imperialist exploitation leads to warfare, colonization, and international inequality. J. A. Hobson was an English liberal economist best remembered

    Theories of imperialism

    Theories_of_imperialism

  • New International Economic Order
  • Proposals for ending perceived economic colonialism

    " This mission to achieve a more equitable international system was motivated also by increasing inequality in the share of global national income between

    New International Economic Order

    New_International_Economic_Order

  • Racial segregation
  • Race or ethnic separation in daily life

    segregationism is still ongoing to this day in South Africa with high racial inequality in post-apartheid South Africa. In the United States, racial segregation

    Racial segregation

    Racial segregation

    Racial_segregation

  • Male privilege
  • Social privilege of men

    with their social dominance. The process of fighting persistent gender inequality requires male involvement to study how patriarchal advantage benefits

    Male privilege

    Male_privilege

  • Poverty
  • Lack of economic resources

    out-group International development International inequality Involuntary unemployment Juvenilization of poverty List of countries by income inequality List

    Poverty

    Poverty

    Poverty

  • Inequality in Hollywood
  • Inequality in Hollywood refers to the various forms of discrimination and social inequality in the American media industry. There are many branches of

    Inequality in Hollywood

    Inequality in Hollywood

    Inequality_in_Hollywood

  • List of countries by Human Development Index
  • the levels of distributional and gender inequality. In response to the former, the UNDP introduced the inequality-adjusted Human Development Index (IHDI)

    List of countries by Human Development Index

    List of countries by Human Development Index

    List_of_countries_by_Human_Development_Index

  • Civil liberties
  • Civil rights and freedoms that provide individual specific rights

    from constitutional amendments. They have been aimed at overturning the inequalities of pre-independence social practices. Specifically, they resulted in

    Civil liberties

    Civil_liberties

  • Gender-blind
  • Social attitude

    gender differences, which tends to reinforce existing gender substantive inequality. The National Student Genderblind Campaign, founded in the United States

    Gender-blind

    Gender-blind

  • Causes of income inequality in the United States
  • Causes of income inequality in the United States describes the reasons for the unequal distribution of income in the US and the factors that cause it to

    Causes of income inequality in the United States

    Causes of income inequality in the United States

    Causes_of_income_inequality_in_the_United_States

  • Prejudice
  • Attitudes based on preconceived categories

    economic classes". Some argue that economic inequality is an unavoidable aspect of society and the inequality of abilities, so there will always be a ruling

    Prejudice

    Prejudice

    Prejudice

  • Participation inequality
  • Difference between levels of participation of various groups in certain activities

    In social sciences, participation inequality consists of difference between levels of participation of various groups in certain activities. Common examples

    Participation inequality

    Participation_inequality

  • Child poverty
  • Children living in poverty

    Diseases of poverty Economic inequality Feminization of poverty Fuel poverty Hunger Income disparity International inequality Juvenilization of poverty Minimum

    Child poverty

    Child poverty

    Child_poverty

  • Apartheid Convention
  • United Nations convention and human rights instrument

    United Nations International Convention on the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid was the first binding international treaty which declared

    Apartheid Convention

    Apartheid_Convention

  • Social stigma
  • Type of discrimination or disapproval

    intensity of poverty stigma is positively correlated with increasing inequality. As inequality increases, societal propensity to stigmatize increases. This is

    Social stigma

    Social stigma

    Social_stigma

  • Honduras
  • Country in Central America

    levels of inequality in each aspect of development can also be assessed. In 2015 inequality of life expectancy at birth was 19.6%, inequality in education

    Honduras

    Honduras

    Honduras

  • Gender inequality in Nepal
  • Gender inequality in Nepal refers to disparities and inequalities between men and women in Nepal, a landlocked country in South Asia. Gender inequality is

    Gender inequality in Nepal

    Gender_inequality_in_Nepal

  • Affirmative action
  • Policies aiming to increase inclusion of people from marginalized groups

    Historically and internationally, support for affirmative action has been justified by the idea that it may help with bridging inequalities in employment

    Affirmative action

    Affirmative_action

  • Michael Savage (sociologist)
  • British sociologist and academic

    and 2016, Savage also held the position of Director of LSE's International Inequalities Institute between 2015 and 2020. He previously taught at the University

    Michael Savage (sociologist)

    Michael_Savage_(sociologist)

  • Income inequality in the Philippines
  • Income inequality in the Philippines refers to the unequal distribution of income among individuals or households in the Philippines. Based on gathered

    Income inequality in the Philippines

    Income_inequality_in_the_Philippines

  • Educational inequality
  • Unequal distribution of academic resources

    Inequality in education is broken down into different types: regional inequality, inequality by sex, inequality by social stratification, inequality by

    Educational inequality

    Educational_inequality

  • Gagliardo–Nirenberg interpolation inequality
  • Theorem in mathematical analysis

    Gagliardo-Nirenberg inequality was originally proposed by Emilio Gagliardo and Louis Nirenberg in two independent contributions during the International Congress

    Gagliardo–Nirenberg interpolation inequality

    Gagliardo–Nirenberg_interpolation_inequality

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  • Newcomb
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Newcomb

    English : nickname for a new arrival in a place, from Middle English newe-come(n) ‘recently come’, ‘just arrived’. The intrusive -b- is the result of the influence of place names ending in -combe (see Coombe).Americanized form of German Neukamm, possibly arising from a misinterpretation of its etymology as neu ‘new’ + Kamm ‘comb’ (see Neukam).According to family tradition, Capt. Andrew Newcomb was born in England in 1618 and died in Boston, MA, in 1686, leaving family who settled both in MA and in Kittery, ME. Among his descendants was the internationally renowned astronomer Simon Newcomb (1835–1909).

    Newcomb

  • Suit
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Suit

    English and Scottish : probably a variant of Sewatt, which is from the common Old Norse personal name Sigvarðr, composed of sigr ‘victory’ + varðr ‘guardian’. The International Genealogical Index records several UK ancestors called Suit(t), though the name is hardly found in Britain today.

    Suit

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Online names & meanings

  • Lokpreet
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Lokpreet

    One who Loves People

  • ZOYA
  • Female

    Russian

    ZOYA

    (Зоя) Russian form of Greek Zoe, ZOYA means "life." 

  • AKELDAMA
  • Female

    Greek

    AKELDAMA

    (Ἀκελδαμά) Greek form of Aramaic ħqêl dmâ, AKELDAMA means "field of blood." In the bible, this is the name of the place where Judas Iscariot committed suicide. 

  • Ehteram
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi

    Ehteram

    Respect

  • ELYACAPH
  • Male

    Hebrew

    ELYACAPH

    (אֱלְיָסָף) Hebrew name ELYACAPH means "God increases the family." In the bible, this is the name of a leader of the tribe of Gad.

  • Vivien
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Vivien

    Lively.

  • Purandhri
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Traditional

    Purandhri

    Lord Shiva

  • Era
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Era

    In Hindi Yug, Earth, Muse

  • Sadish
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sadish

    With direction

  • Nineveh
  • Biblical

    Nineveh

    handsome; agreeable

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  • International
  • n.

    A member of the International Association.

  • Cheat
  • n.

    The obtaining of property from another by an intentional active distortion of the truth.

  • Internationalist
  • n.

    A member of the International; one who believes in, or advocates the doctrines of, the International.

  • Internationalism
  • n.

    The doctrines or organization of the International.

  • Internationally
  • adv.

    In an international manner; from an international point of view.

  • Jurist
  • a.

    One who professes the science of law; one versed in the law, especially in the civil law; a writer on civil and international law.

  • Internationalism
  • n.

    The state or principles of international interests and intercourse.

  • International
  • a.

    Of or concerning the association called the International.

  • International
  • a.

    Between or among nations; pertaining to the intercourse of nations; participated in by two or more nations; common to, or affecting, two or more nations.

  • Subject
  • a.

    Placed under the power of another; specifically (International Law), owing allegiance to a particular sovereign or state; as, Jamaica is subject to Great Britain.

  • Fraud
  • n.

    An intentional perversion of truth for the purpose of obtaining some valuable thing or promise from another.

  • Intentionality
  • n.

    The quality or state of being intentional; purpose; design.

  • Internationalize
  • v. t.

    To make international; to cause to affect the mutual relations of two or more nations; as, to internationalize a principle of law, or a philanthropic enterprise.

  • Murder
  • n.

    The offense of killing a human being with malice prepense or aforethought, express or implied; intentional and unlawful homicide.

  • Internationalist
  • n.

    One who is versed in the principles of international law.

  • International
  • n.

    The International; an abbreviated from of the title of the International Workingmen's Association, the name of an association, formed in London in 1864, which has for object the promotion of the interests of the industrial classes of all nations.

  • Intentionally
  • adv.

    In an intentional manner; with intention; by design; of purpose.

  • Intentional
  • a.

    Done by intention or design; intended; designed; as, the act was intentional, not accidental.

  • Connivance
  • n.

    Intentional failure or forbearance to discover a fault or wrongdoing; voluntary oversight; passive consent or cooperation.

  • Falsehood
  • n.

    A deliberate intentional assertion of what is known to be untrue; a departure from moral integrity; a lie.