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  • Memory access pattern
  • memory access pattern or IO access pattern is the pattern with which a system or program reads and writes memory on secondary storage. These patterns

    Memory access pattern

    Memory_access_pattern

  • Random-access memory
  • Form of computer data storage

    Random-access memory (RAM; /ræm/) is a form of electronic computer memory that can be read and changed in any order, typically used to store working data

    Random-access memory

    Random-access memory

    Random-access_memory

  • Direct memory access
  • Feature of computer systems

    Direct memory access (DMA) is a feature of many computer systems that allows certain hardware subsystems to access main system memory independently of

    Direct memory access

    Direct_memory_access

  • Memory hierarchy
  • Computer memory architecture

    of memory. This works fine until the application hits a performance wall. At that point, the programmer needs to change the code's memory access patterns

    Memory hierarchy

    Memory hierarchy

    Memory_hierarchy

  • Static random-access memory
  • Type of computer memory

    Static random-access memory (static RAM or SRAM) is a type of random-access memory (RAM) that uses latching circuitry (flip-flop) to store each bit. SRAM

    Static random-access memory

    Static random-access memory

    Static_random-access_memory

  • Non-volatile memory
  • Computer memory that does not lose its contents after being turned off

    random access memory (RAM), meaning that when the computer is shut down, anything contained in RAM is lost. However, most forms of non-volatile memory have

    Non-volatile memory

    Non-volatile_memory

  • Non-volatile random-access memory
  • Type of computer memory

    random-access memory (NVRAM) is random-access memory that retains data without applied power. This is in contrast to dynamic random-access memory (DRAM)

    Non-volatile random-access memory

    Non-volatile random-access memory

    Non-volatile_random-access_memory

  • Dynamic random-access memory
  • Type of computer memory

    random-access memory (dynamic RAM or DRAM) is a type of random-access semiconductor memory that stores each bit of data in a memory cell. A DRAM memory cell

    Dynamic random-access memory

    Dynamic random-access memory

    Dynamic_random-access_memory

  • Computer memory
  • Component that stores information

    random-access memory, although some older forms of computer memory, such as drum memory, are not random-access. Archaic synonyms for main memory include

    Computer memory

    Computer memory

    Computer_memory

  • Magnetoresistive RAM
  • Type of computer memory

    Magnetoresistive random-access memory (MRAM) is a type of non-volatile random-access memory which stores data in magnetic domains. Developed in the mid-1980s

    Magnetoresistive RAM

    Magnetoresistive_RAM

  • Bubble memory
  • Obsolete type of non-volatile computer memory

    the early 1970s and rapidly replaced all previous random-access memory systems. Twistor memory ended up being used only in a few applications, many of

    Bubble memory

    Bubble memory

    Bubble_memory

  • High Bandwidth Memory
  • Type of memory used on processors that require high transfer rate memory

    High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) is a computer memory interface for 3D-stacked synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM), initially developed by Samsung

    High Bandwidth Memory

    High_Bandwidth_Memory

  • Semiconductor memory
  • Data storage device

    of semiconductor memory have the property of random access, which means that it takes the same amount of time to access any memory location, so data

    Semiconductor memory

    Semiconductor_memory

  • Oblivious RAM
  • but the distribution of the memory access patterns of the transformed algorithm is independent of the memory access pattern of the original algorithm.

    Oblivious RAM

    Oblivious_RAM

  • DDR SDRAM
  • Type of computer memory

    data rate synchronous dynamic random-access memory (DDR SDRAM) is a type of synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM) widely used in computers and

    DDR SDRAM

    DDR_SDRAM

  • Volatile memory
  • Computer memory that loses its contents when unpowered

    as it becomes unavailable on power-down. Most general-purpose random-access memory (RAM) is volatile. There are two kinds of volatile RAM: dynamic and

    Volatile memory

    Volatile_memory

  • Computer data storage
  • Storage of digital data readable by computers

    term "memory" is used to refer to semiconductor read-write data storage, typically dynamic random-access memory (DRAM). Dynamic random-access memory is a

    Computer data storage

    Computer data storage

    Computer_data_storage

  • Phase-change memory
  • Novel computer memory type

    C-RAM or CRAM (chalcogenide RAM)) is a type of non-volatile random-access memory. PRAMs exploit the unique behaviour of chalcogenide glass. In PCM, heat

    Phase-change memory

    Phase-change_memory

  • Magnetic-core memory
  • Type of computer memory used from 1955 to 1975

    magnetic-core memory is a form of random-access memory. It predominated for roughly 20 years between 1955 and 1975, and is often just called core memory, or, informally

    Magnetic-core memory

    Magnetic-core memory

    Magnetic-core_memory

  • Core rope memory
  • Early form of read-only memory

    Core rope memory is a form of read-only memory (ROM) for computers. It was used in the UNIVAC I (Universal Automatic Computer I) and the UNIVAC II, developed

    Core rope memory

    Core rope memory

    Core_rope_memory

  • Glossary of computer hardware terms
  • memory access pattern The pattern with which software or some other system (such as an accelerator or DMA channel) accesses, reads, and writes memory

    Glossary of computer hardware terms

    Glossary_of_computer_hardware_terms

  • Cache control instruction
  • Computer memory management instruction

    the performance of hardware caches, using foreknowledge of the memory access pattern supplied by the programmer or compiler. They may reduce cache pollution

    Cache control instruction

    Cache_control_instruction

  • Locality of reference
  • Tendency of a processor to access nearby memory locations in space or time

    the principle of locality, is the tendency of a processor to access the same set of memory locations repetitively over a short period of time. There are

    Locality of reference

    Locality_of_reference

  • Programmable ROM
  • Write once computer memory

    A programmable read-only memory (PROM) is a form of digital memory where the contents are set after the device is manufactured. Once set, the contents

    Programmable ROM

    Programmable_ROM

  • 3D XPoint
  • Discontinued computer memory type

    cross-grid data access array, using a technology known as Ovonic Threshold Switch (OTS). Initial prices were less than dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) but

    3D XPoint

    3D XPoint

    3D_XPoint

  • Read-only memory
  • Form of non-volatile memory used in computers and other electronic devices

    usually flash memory) and RAM. ROM and RAM are essential components of a computer, each serving distinct roles. RAM, or random access memory, is a temporary

    Read-only memory

    Read-only memory

    Read-only_memory

  • Knowledge base
  • Information repository with multiple applications

    not a critical demand to store large amounts of data back to a permanent memory store. A more precise statement would be that given the technologies available

    Knowledge base

    Knowledge_base

  • USB flash drive
  • Data storage device

    flash memory endurance is a challenging subject that depends on the SLC/MLC/TLC memory type, size of the flash memory chips, and actual usage pattern. As

    USB flash drive

    USB flash drive

    USB_flash_drive

  • Delay-line memory
  • Early type of computer memory

    computer memory, delay-line memory was a refreshable memory, but as opposed to modern random-access memory, delay-line memory was sequential-access. Analog

    Delay-line memory

    Delay-line_memory

  • Resistive random-access memory
  • Novel type of computer memory

    Resistive random-access memory (ReRAM or RRAM) is a type of non-volatile (NV) random-access (RAM) computer memory that works by changing the resistance

    Resistive random-access memory

    Resistive_random-access_memory

  • Drum memory
  • Magnetic data storage device

    upgrades in the mid-1990s. CAB 500 Carousel memory (magnetic rolls) Karlqvist gap Manchester Mark 1 Random-access memory Wisconsin Integrally Synchronized Computer

    Drum memory

    Drum memory

    Drum_memory

  • Memory cell (computing)
  • Part of computer memory

    memory cell can be accessed by reading it. Over the history of computing, different memory cell architectures have been used, including core memory,

    Memory cell (computing)

    Memory cell (computing)

    Memory_cell_(computing)

  • Ferroelectric RAM
  • Novel type of computer memory

    Ferroelectric RAM (FeRAM, F-RAM or FRAM) is a random-access memory similar in construction to DRAM but using a ferroelectric layer instead of a dielectric

    Ferroelectric RAM

    Ferroelectric RAM

    Ferroelectric_RAM

  • Solid-state storage
  • Persistent computer data storage with no moving parts

    on a magnetised medium using different patterns of magnetisation RAM drive – a block of random-access memory that the operating system treats as if it

    Solid-state storage

    Solid-state_storage

  • EEPROM
  • Computer memory used for small quantities of data

    or E2PROM (electrically erasable programmable read-only memory) is a type of non-volatile memory. It is used in computers, usually integrated in microcontrollers

    EEPROM

    EEPROM

    EEPROM

  • AoS and SoA
  • Parallel computing data layout methods

    AoSoA aligns the memory access pattern to the requests' fixed width, leading to fewer access operations to complete a memory request and thus increasing

    AoS and SoA

    AoS_and_SoA

  • Data-oriented design
  • Program optimization approach in computing

    foremost. CPU cache Data-driven programming Entity component system Memory access pattern Video game development Llopis, Noel (December 4, 2009). "Data-oriented

    Data-oriented design

    Data-oriented_design

  • Active record pattern
  • Concept in software engineering

    software engineering, the active record pattern is an architectural pattern. It is found in software that stores in-memory object data in relational databases

    Active record pattern

    Active_record_pattern

  • Row hammer
  • Computer security exploit

    DRAM, and can be triggered by specially crafted memory access patterns that rapidly activate the same memory rows numerous times. The Rowhammer effect has

    Row hammer

    Row_hammer

  • Data memory-dependent prefetcher
  • CPU architecture component

    and prefetches the data at those locations into cache if it sees memory access patterns that suggest following those pointers would be useful. As of 2022

    Data memory-dependent prefetcher

    Data_memory-dependent_prefetcher

  • Flash memory
  • Electronic non-volatile computer storage device

    electronics. Flash memory has a fast read access time but is not as fast as static RAM or ROM. In portable devices, it is preferred to use flash memory because of

    Flash memory

    Flash memory

    Flash_memory

  • 5D optical data storage
  • Computer memory type used for data preservation

    laser writing process. It is also branded Superman memory crystal, in reference to the Kryptonian memory crystals from the Superman franchise. Discs using

    5D optical data storage

    5D optical data storage

    5D_optical_data_storage

  • Solid-state drive
  • Computer storage device with no moving parts

    These drives use both flash memory and spinning magnetic disks in order to improve the performance of frequently accessed data. Traditional interfaces

    Solid-state drive

    Solid-state drive

    Solid-state_drive

  • Hard disk drive
  • Electro-mechanical data storage device

    reliability, and much lower latency and access times. The revenues for SSDs, most of which use NAND flash memory, slightly exceeded those for HDDs in 2018

    Hard disk drive

    Hard disk drive

    Hard_disk_drive

  • Oblivious data structure
  • most conditions, even if the data is encrypted, the access pattern can be achieved, and this pattern can leak some important information such as encryption

    Oblivious data structure

    Oblivious_data_structure

  • Balloon hashing
  • Memory-hard key derivation function

    g., SHA-3, SHA-512), is resistant to side-channel attacks: the memory access pattern is independent of the data to be hashed, is easy to implement and

    Balloon hashing

    Balloon_hashing

  • LPDDR
  • Type of computer memory

    a type of synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM) designed to use less power than conventional memory. It is commonly used in smartphones, tablet

    LPDDR

    LPDDR

    LPDDR

  • Data storage
  • Recording of information in a storage medium

    digital data storage Random access Recording format Semiconductor memory Software-defined storage Visual arts Volatile memory Gilbert, Walter (Feb 1986)

    Data storage

    Data storage

    Data_storage

  • EDRAM
  • Dynamic random-access memory included in a processor chip or package

    Embedded DRAM (eDRAM) is dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) integrated on the same die or multi-chip module (MCM) of an application-specific integrated

    EDRAM

    EDRAM

  • Random Access Memories
  • 2013 studio album by Daft Punk

    Random Access Memories is the fourth and final studio album by the French electronic music duo Daft Punk. It was released on 17 May 2013 through Columbia

    Random Access Memories

    Random_Access_Memories

  • EPROM
  • Early type of solid state computer memory

    read-only memory, is a type of programmable read-only memory (PROM) chip that retains its data when its power supply is switched off. Computer memory that

    EPROM

    EPROM

    EPROM

  • Racetrack memory
  • Novel computer memory type

    patterns of bits. A racetrack memory device is made up of many such wires and read/write elements. In general operational concept, racetrack memory is

    Racetrack memory

    Racetrack_memory

  • Disk pack
  • Obsolete form of removable media

    an alignment tool that moved the read/write heads, and patience. The pattern generated on the scope looks like a row of alternating C and E characters

    Disk pack

    Disk pack

    Disk_pack

  • GDDR SDRAM
  • Type of memory used on graphics cards

    Graphics DDR SDRAM (GDDR SDRAM) is a type of synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM) specifically designed for applications requiring high bandwidth

    GDDR SDRAM

    GDDR_SDRAM

  • Double-checked locking
  • Software design pattern

    anti-pattern. There are valid forms of the pattern, including the use of the volatile keyword in Java and explicit memory barriers in C++. The pattern is

    Double-checked locking

    Double-checked_locking

  • DNA digital data storage
  • Process of encoding and decoding binary data to and from synthesized strands of DNA

    recording information in DNA backbone which enables bit-wise random access and in-memory computing. In 2021, a research team at Newcastle University led by

    DNA digital data storage

    DNA_digital_data_storage

  • Synchronous dynamic random-access memory
  • Type of computer memory

    Synchronous dynamic random-access memory (synchronous dynamic RAM or SDRAM) is any DRAM where the operation of its external pin interface is coordinated

    Synchronous dynamic random-access memory

    Synchronous dynamic random-access memory

    Synchronous_dynamic_random-access_memory

  • Memory leak
  • When a computer program fails to release unnecessary memory

    A memory leak may also happen when an object is stored in memory but cannot be accessed by the running code (i.e. unreachable memory). A memory leak

    Memory leak

    Memory_leak

  • Optical storage
  • Method to store and retrieve computer data using optics

    on an optically readable medium. Data is recorded by making marks in a pattern that can be read back with the aid of light, usually a beam of laser light

    Optical storage

    Optical storage

    Optical_storage

  • Electrochemical RAM
  • Novel type of computer memory

    Electrochemical Random-Access Memory (ECRAM) is a type of non-volatile memory (NVM) with multiple levels per cell (MLC) designed for deep learning analog

    Electrochemical RAM

    Electrochemical_RAM

  • MultiMediaCard
  • Memory card format

    MultiMediaCard (MMC) is a memory card standard used for solid-state storage, originally introduced in 1997 by SanDisk, Siemens, and Nokia. Designed as

    MultiMediaCard

    MultiMediaCard

    MultiMediaCard

  • Optical disc
  • Flat, usually circular disc that encodes binary data

    up the bulk of the disc and forms a dust defocusing layer. The encoding pattern follows a continuous, spiral path covering the entire disc surface and

    Optical disc

    Optical disc

    Optical_disc

  • GoFetch
  • Cryptographic attacks on Apple Silicon CPUs

    at cache memory content for possible pointer values and prefetches the data at those locations into cache if it sees memory access patterns suggesting

    GoFetch

    GoFetch

    GoFetch

  • ROM cartridge
  • Replaceable device used for the distribution and storage of video games

    exposed by the port and attached via an edge connector; the cartridge was memory mapped directly into the system's address space such that the CPU could

    ROM cartridge

    ROM cartridge

    ROM_cartridge

  • Magnetic tape
  • Data recording made of plastic film

    cartridges and cassettes Pogue, David (1 September 2016). "Digitize Those Memory-Filled Cassettes before They Disintegrate". Scientific American. Archived

    Magnetic tape

    Magnetic tape

    Magnetic_tape

  • Millipede memory
  • Novel type of computer memory

    is moved in a scanning pattern to bring the requested bits under the probe, a process known as x/y scan. The amount of memory serviced by any one field/probe

    Millipede memory

    Millipede_memory

  • Texture mapping
  • Method of defining surface detail on a computer-generated graphic or 3D model

    pixels it covers on the screen. The main disadvantage is that the memory access pattern in the texture space will not be linear if the texture is at an

    Texture mapping

    Texture mapping

    Texture_mapping

  • Prime95
  • Freeware application to search for primes

    definitively spotted. The "small" and "medium" FFT modes have a memory access pattern that fits into the CPU's cache, making them ideal for placing maximal

    Prime95

    Prime95

  • Memory timings
  • Timing information of a memory module

    with certainty the effects memory timings may have on performance. Different workloads have different memory access patterns and are affected differently

    Memory timings

    Memory_timings

  • Software design pattern
  • Reusable solution template to a commonly-needed software behavior

    A software design pattern describes a reusable solution to a commonly needed behavior in software. A design pattern is not a rigid structure to be copied

    Software design pattern

    Software_design_pattern

  • MemTest86
  • Computer memory diagnostics software

    and Memtest86+ are memory test software programs designed to test and stress test an x86 architecture computer's random-access memory (RAM) for errors,

    MemTest86

    MemTest86

    MemTest86

  • Magnetic-tape data storage
  • Data storage technologies that use magnetic tape

    characters that it used. The end of a file was designated by a special recorded pattern called a tape mark, and end of the recorded data on a tape by two successive

    Magnetic-tape data storage

    Magnetic-tape_data_storage

  • Data mapper pattern
  • Architectural pattern in software engineering

    in-memory data representation (the domain layer). The goal of the pattern is to keep the in-memory representation and the persistent data store independent of

    Data mapper pattern

    Data_mapper_pattern

  • Linear Tape-Open
  • Magnetic tape data storage technology

    internal cartridge memory. LTO-2 cartridge with the top shell removed, showing the internal components. Top right corner: tape access gate. Bottom left

    Linear Tape-Open

    Linear Tape-Open

    Linear_Tape-Open

  • Random-access Turing machine
  • Turing machines can only access data sequentially, the capabilities of RATMs are more closely related to the memory access patterns of modern computing systems

    Random-access Turing machine

    Random-access_Turing_machine

  • Universal memory
  • Proposed form of computer storage

    compound-semiconductor memory (demonstrated) magnetoresistive random-access memory (MRAM) (in development and production) bubble memory (1970-1980, obsolete)

    Universal memory

    Universal_memory

  • Thin-film memory
  • Early high speed computer memory

    Thin-film memory is a high-speed alternative to magnetic-core memory developed by Sperry Rand in a government-funded research project. Instead of threading

    Thin-film memory

    Thin-film_memory

  • Hybrid drive
  • Data storage device

    associated with performance (frequently accessed data, boot data, etc.) and store these data elements in the NAND flash memory. This has been shown to be effective

    Hybrid drive

    Hybrid_drive

  • Proxy pattern
  • Software design pattern

    design pattern is used to solve such problems: The access to an object should be controlled. Additional functionality should be provided when accessing an

    Proxy pattern

    Proxy_pattern

  • Gather/scatter (vector addressing)
  • Type of memory addressing

    may provide such primitives. SIMD Vectorization Compute kernel Memory access pattern Lewis, John G.; Simon, Horst D. (1 March 1988). "The Impact of Hardware

    Gather/scatter (vector addressing)

    Gather/scatter_(vector_addressing)

  • Twistor memory
  • Early type of computer memory

    serially. Twistor memory was similar in concept to core memory, but replaced the circular magnets with magnetic tape to store the patterns. The tape was wrapped

    Twistor memory

    Twistor_memory

  • Memory-hard function
  • Type of cryptographic algorithm

    evaluation patterns: data-dependent memory-hard functions (dMHF) and data-independent memory-hard functions (iMHF). As opposed to iMHFs, the memory access pattern

    Memory-hard function

    Memory-hard_function

  • Prefetching
  • Computing technique

    relies on detecting access patterns that suggest what data is likely to be needed soon. Prefetching works by predicting which memory addresses or resources

    Prefetching

    Prefetching

  • Programmable metallization cell
  • Non-volatile memory technology

    non-volatile computer memory developed at Arizona State University. PMC, a technology developed to replace the widely used flash memory, providing a combination

    Programmable metallization cell

    Programmable_metallization_cell

  • Floppy disk
  • Removable disk storage medium

    data storage capacity and data transfer speed, such as USB flash drives, memory cards, optical discs, and storage available through local computer networks

    Floppy disk

    Floppy disk

    Floppy_disk

  • Dual-ported RAM
  • Type of random-access memory

    (DPRAM), also called dual-port RAM, is a type of random-access memory (RAM) that can be accessed via two different buses. A simple dual-port RAM (usually

    Dual-ported RAM

    Dual-ported_RAM

  • 1T-SRAM
  • Pseudo-static random-access memory technology introduced by MoSys Inc.

    random-access memory (SRAM) in embedded memory applications. Mosys uses a single-transistor storage cell (bit cell) like dynamic random-access memory (DRAM)

    1T-SRAM

    1T-SRAM

    1T-SRAM

  • Williams tube
  • Early form of computer memory

    Williams and Tom Kilburn, is an early form of computer memory. It was the first random-access digital storage device, and was used successfully in several

    Williams tube

    Williams tube

    Williams_tube

  • Texture filtering
  • Color method in computer graphics

    is also highly beneficial for cache coherency - without it the memory access pattern during sampling from distant textures will exhibit extremely poor

    Texture filtering

    Texture_filtering

  • Bélády's anomaly
  • Computer storage phenomenon

    results in an increase in the number of page faults for certain memory access patterns. This phenomenon is commonly experienced when using the first-in

    Bélády's anomaly

    Bélády's_anomaly

  • Plated-wire memory
  • Variant of magnetic-core computer memory

    Plated-wire memory is a variation of magnetic-core memory developed by Bell Laboratories in 1957. Its primary advantage was that it could be assembled

    Plated-wire memory

    Plated-wire memory

    Plated-wire_memory

  • Memory bandwidth
  • Measure of the amount of data transferred per unit time

    to measure sustained memory bandwidth using a variety of access patterns. These are intended to provide insight into the memory bandwidth that a system

    Memory bandwidth

    Memory_bandwidth

  • Multiple patterning
  • Technique used to increase the number of structures a microchip may contain

    development of 30-nm class NAND flash memory. Multi-patterning has since been widely adopted by NAND flash and random-access memory manufacturers worldwide. There

    Multiple patterning

    Multiple patterning

    Multiple_patterning

  • Dekatron
  • Obsolete electronic device for counting in decimal

    Computer memory and data storage types General Memory cell Memory coherence Cache coherence Memory hierarchy Memory access pattern Memory map Secondary

    Dekatron

    Dekatron

    Dekatron

  • Memristor
  • Nonlinear two-terminal fundamental circuit element

    A memristor (/ˈmɛmrɪstər/; a portmanteau of memory resistor) is a non-linear two-terminal electrical component relating electric charge and magnetic flux

    Memristor

    Memristor

    Memristor

  • Manycore processor
  • Multi-core processor with a large number of cores

    cluster Multiprocessor system on a chip Vision processing unit Memory access pattern Cache coherency Embarrassingly parallel Massively parallel CUDA

    Manycore processor

    Manycore_processor

  • Distributed data store
  • Computer network with multiple nodes to store information

    Distributed databases are usually non-relational databases that enable a quick access to data over a large number of nodes. Some distributed databases expose

    Distributed data store

    Distributed_data_store

  • Cache prefetching
  • Computer processing technique to boost memory performance

    access patterns. The processor and memory subsystem architectures used to execute these applications further disambiguate the memory access patterns they

    Cache prefetching

    Cache_prefetching

  • Iterator pattern
  • Software design pattern

    iterator pattern is a design pattern in which an iterator is used to traverse a container and access the container's elements. The iterator pattern decouples

    Iterator pattern

    Iterator_pattern

  • Block swap algorithms
  • better than Bentley's juggling, because of their cache-friendly memory access pattern behavior. The triple reversal algorithm parallelizes well, because

    Block swap algorithms

    Block_swap_algorithms

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  • Ubaya
  • Boy/Male

    African, Australian, Swahili

    Ubaya

    Wickedness

  • Devavath
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Devavath

    Guided by the Gods

  • Timit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Timit

    Calm; Tranquil; Steady; Quiet

  • Anem
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Anem

    An answer, their affliction.

  • ELNATHAN
  • Male

    Hebrew

    ELNATHAN

    Hebrew name ELNATHAN means "God has given" or "whom God gave." In the bible, this is the name of Jehoiachin's grandfather.

  • NJÖRÐUR
  • Male

    Icelandic

    NJÖRÐUR

    Icelandic form of Old Norse Njörðr, NJÖRÐUR means "strong, vigorous."

  • Allaryce
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English, German

    Allaryce

    Rules All; Female Version of Alaric

  • Laticia
  • Girl/Female

    African, American, Australian, British, English, Jamaican, Latin

    Laticia

    Joyful; Happy; Modern Form of Medieval Name Letitia; Gladness; Happiness

  • Guvid | குவீத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

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  • Kenneth, Ken
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Kenneth, Ken

    Handsome

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  • Memoria
  • n.

    Memory.

  • Memorial
  • n.

    Memory; remembrance.

  • Reaccess
  • n.

    A second access or approach; a return.

  • Stack
  • a.

    A data structure within random-access memory used to simulate a hardware stack; as, a push-down stack.

  • Memory
  • n.

    Something, or an aggregate of things, remembered; hence, character, conduct, etc., as preserved in remembrance, history, or tradition; posthumous fame; as, the war became only a memory.

  • Immemorially
  • adv.

    Beyond memory.

  • Memory
  • n.

    The reach and positiveness with which a person can remember; the strength and trustworthiness of one's power to reach and represent or to recall the past; as, his memory was never wrong.

  • Memoirs
  • n.

    A memorial account; a history composed from personal experience and memory; an account of transactions or events (usually written in familiar style) as they are remembered by the writer. See History, 2.

  • Access
  • n.

    Increase by something added; addition; as, an access of territory. [In this sense accession is more generally used.]

  • Memories
  • pl.

    of Memory

  • Access
  • n.

    The means, place, or way by which a thing may be approached; passage way; as, the access is by a neck of land.

  • Accent
  • v. t.

    To express the accent of (either by the voice or by a mark); to utter or to mark with accent.

  • Access
  • n.

    A paroxysm; a fit of passion; an outburst; as, an access of fury.

  • Recess
  • v. t.

    To make a recess in; as, to recess a wall.

  • Remora
  • n.

    Any one of several species of fishes belonging to Echeneis, Remora, and allied genera. Called also sucking fish.

  • Memoir
  • n.

    Alt. of Memoirs

  • Memory
  • n.

    The time within which past events can be or are remembered; as, within the memory of man.

  • Access
  • n.

    A coming to, or near approach; admittance; admission; accessibility; as, to gain access to a prince.

  • Memory
  • n.

    The actual and distinct retention and recognition of past ideas in the mind; remembrance; as, in memory of youth; memories of foreign lands.

  • Merry
  • superl.

    Causing laughter, mirth, gladness, or delight; as, / merry jest.