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  • Population model
  • Mathematical model

    A population model is a type of mathematical model that is applied to the study of population dynamics. Models allow a better understanding of how complex

    Population model

    Population_model

  • Population growth
  • Increase in the number of individuals in a population

    females is decreasing. Most populations do not grow exponentially, rather they follow a logistic model. Once the population has reached its carrying capacity

    Population growth

    Population growth

    Population_growth

  • Matrix population models
  • Matrix population models are a specific type of population model that uses matrix algebra. Population models are used in population ecology to model the

    Matrix population models

    Matrix_population_models

  • Kolmogorov population model
  • Mathematical framework

    In biomathematics, the Kolmogorov population model, also known as the Kolmogorov equations in population dynamics, is a mathematical framework developed

    Kolmogorov population model

    Kolmogorov population model

    Kolmogorov_population_model

  • World population
  • Total number of living humans on Earth

    2003 UN Population Division population projections for the year 2150 range between 3.2 and 24.8 billion. One of many independent mathematical models supports

    World population

    World population

    World_population

  • Bayesian hierarchical modeling
  • Statistical model written in multiple levels

    hierarchical modelling is a statistical model written in multiple levels (hierarchical form) that estimates the posterior distribution of model parameters

    Bayesian hierarchical modeling

    Bayesian_hierarchical_modeling

  • Lotka–Volterra equations
  • Equations modelling predator–prey cycles

    Kolmogorov population model (not to be confused with the better known Kolmogorov equations), which is a more general framework that can model the dynamics

    Lotka–Volterra equations

    Lotka–Volterra_equations

  • Population dynamics
  • Mathematics of change in size and age

    Population dynamics is the type of mathematics used to model and study the size and age composition of populations as dynamical systems. Population dynamics

    Population dynamics

    Population_dynamics

  • Population model (evolutionary algorithm)
  • Population models of evolutionary algorithms

    The population model of an evolutionary algorithm (EA) describes the structural properties of its population to which its members are subject. A population

    Population model (evolutionary algorithm)

    Population model (evolutionary algorithm)

    Population_model_(evolutionary_algorithm)

  • Leslie matrix
  • Age-structured model of population growth

    age-structured model of population growth named after Patrick H. Leslie and used in population ecology. The Leslie matrix (also called the Leslie model) is one

    Leslie matrix

    Leslie_matrix

  • Logistic map
  • Simple polynomial map exhibiting chaotic behavior

    the biological population model as an example xn is a number between zero and one, which represents the ratio of existing population to the maximum possible

    Logistic map

    Logistic map

    Logistic_map

  • Multilevel model
  • Type of statistical model

    Multilevel models are statistical models of parameters that vary at more than one level. An example could be a model of student performance that contains

    Multilevel model

    Multilevel_model

  • Population (biology)
  • Group of individuals of a species, separated from other groups by in some manner

    type of mathematics used to model and study the size and age composition of populations as dynamical systems. Population dynamics is a branch of mathematical

    Population (biology)

    Population_(biology)

  • Minimum viable population
  • Smallest size a biological population can exist without facing extinction

    Thus, any calculation of a minimum viable population (MVP) will depend on the population projection model used. A set of random (stochastic) projections

    Minimum viable population

    Minimum viable population

    Minimum_viable_population

  • Chicken (game)
  • Model of conflict for two players in game theory

    single population which plays against itself. In another, there are two population models where each population only plays against the other population (and

    Chicken (game)

    Chicken_(game)

  • Empirical process
  • Stochastic process in probability theory

    In probability theory, an empirical process is a stochastic process that characterizes the deviation of the empirical distribution function from its expectation

    Empirical process

    Empirical_process

  • Mixture model
  • Statistical concept

    statistics, a mixture model is a probabilistic model for representing the presence of subpopulations within an overall population, without requiring that

    Mixture model

    Mixture_model

  • Effective population size
  • Ecological concept

    idealised population are relaxed, while other assumptions are retained. The variance effective population size of the more relaxed population model is then

    Effective population size

    Effective_population_size

  • Logistic function
  • S-shaped curve

    between 1838 and 1847, who devised it as a model of population growth by adjusting the exponential growth model, under the guidance of Adolphe Quetelet.

    Logistic function

    Logistic function

    Logistic_function

  • Population viability analysis
  • Ecological measurement of extinction risk

    proposed a model for the grizzlies that incorporated random variability, and calculated extinction probabilities and minimum viable population size. The

    Population viability analysis

    Population_viability_analysis

  • Nicholson–Bailey model
  • The Nicholson–Bailey model was developed in the 1930s to describe the population dynamics of a coupled host-parasitoid system.a It is named after Alexander

    Nicholson–Bailey model

    Nicholson–Bailey_model

  • Ricker model
  • Discrete population dynamics model

    The Ricker model, named after Bill Ricker, is a classic discrete population model which gives the expected number N t+1 (or density) of individuals in

    Ricker model

    Ricker model

    Ricker_model

  • Population ecology
  • Field of ecology

    classic population models, r is represented as the intrinsic growth rate, where K is the carrying capacity, and N0 is the initial population size. The

    Population ecology

    Population ecology

    Population_ecology

  • Population dynamics of fisheries
  • simulations known as population viability analyses (PVA), where populations are modelled and future population dynamics are projected. In population ecology and

    Population dynamics of fisheries

    Population dynamics of fisheries

    Population_dynamics_of_fisheries

  • Compartmental models (epidemiology)
  • Type of mathematical model used for infectious diseases

    Compartmental models are a mathematical framework used to simulate how populations move between different states or "compartments". While widely applied

    Compartmental models (epidemiology)

    Compartmental_models_(epidemiology)

  • Genetic drift
  • Concept in genetics

    the Moran model, it takes N timesteps to get through one generation, where N is the effective population size. In the Wright–Fisher model, it takes just

    Genetic drift

    Genetic_drift

  • Idealised population
  • population genetics an idealised population is one that can be described using a number of simplifying assumptions. Models of idealised populations are

    Idealised population

    Idealised_population

  • Beverton–Holt model
  • Discrete-time population model

    The Beverton–Holt model is a classic discrete-time population model which gives the expected number n t+1 (or density) of individuals in generation t + 1

    Beverton–Holt model

    Beverton–Holt_model

  • Malthusian growth model
  • Exponential growth based on a constant rate

    which the function grows. The model is named after Thomas Robert Malthus, who wrote An Essay on the Principle of Population (1798), one of the earliest

    Malthusian growth model

    Malthusian_growth_model

  • Competitive Lotka–Volterra equations
  • Model of multi-species population dynamics

    The competitive Lotka–Volterra equations are a simple model of the population dynamics of species competing for some common resource. They can be further

    Competitive Lotka–Volterra equations

    Competitive_Lotka–Volterra_equations

  • Food chain
  • Aspect of ecosystems

    more than 100,000 different decomposers in existence. Models of trophic levels also often model energy transfer between trophic levels. Primary consumers

    Food chain

    Food_chain

  • List of countries by past and projected future population
  • present-day national population projections, going back to the 1990s in some cases. International Futures (IFs) is an integrated global modeling system that forecasts

    List of countries by past and projected future population

    List of countries by past and projected future population

    List_of_countries_by_past_and_projected_future_population

  • Population genetics
  • Subfield of genetics

    mathematical discipline, modern population genetics encompasses theoretical, laboratory, and field work. Population genetic models are used both for statistical

    Population genetics

    Population_genetics

  • Consumer-resource model
  • Class of ecological models

    S consumer species whose populations are N 1 , … , N S {\displaystyle N_{1},\dots ,N_{S}} . A general consumer-resource model is described by the system

    Consumer-resource model

    Consumer-resource_model

  • Statistical model
  • Type of mathematical model

    generation of sample data (and similar data from a larger population). A statistical model represents, often in considerably idealized form, the data-generating

    Statistical model

    Statistical_model

  • Evolutionary algorithm
  • Subset of evolutionary computation

    usual panmictic population model, elitist EAs tend to converge prematurely more than non-elitist ones. In a panmictic population model, mate selection

    Evolutionary algorithm

    Evolutionary algorithm

    Evolutionary_algorithm

  • Population bottleneck
  • Sharp reduction in the size of a population

    undergo population bottlenecks through founder events when introduced into their invaded range. According to a 1999 model, a severe population bottleneck

    Population bottleneck

    Population bottleneck

    Population_bottleneck

  • Applied mathematics
  • Application of mathematical methods to other fields

    of mathematics" within science and engineering. A biologist using a population model and applying known mathematics would not be doing applied mathematics

    Applied mathematics

    Applied mathematics

    Applied_mathematics

  • Population of Canada
  • "Canada's population clock (real-time model)". www150.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 16 June 2023. "Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population". 9 February

    Population of Canada

    Population of Canada

    Population_of_Canada

  • Population pyramid
  • Graphical illustration showing distribution of age groups in a population

    through a population. The development and transition of Switzerland's population pyramid over 2 centuries In the demographic transition model, the size

    Population pyramid

    Population pyramid

    Population_pyramid

  • Demographics of the United States
  • With about 4% of the world's population, the United States is the third most populous country (after India and China), and the most populous in the Americas

    Demographics of the United States

    Demographics of the United States

    Demographics_of_the_United_States

  • Human population projections
  • Estimated global human population

    important input to forecasts of the population's impact on the planet and humanity's future well-being. Models of population growth take trends in human development

    Human population projections

    Human population projections

    Human_population_projections

  • Ecosystem model
  • Typically mathematical representation of an ecological system

    ecosystem model is an abstract, usually mathematical, representation of an ecological system (ranging in scale from an individual population, to an ecological

    Ecosystem model

    Ecosystem model

    Ecosystem_model

  • Regression analysis
  • Set of statistical processes for estimating the relationships among variables

    Given a random sample from the population, we estimate the population parameters and obtain the sample linear regression model: y ^ i = β ^ 0 + β ^ 1 x i

    Regression analysis

    Regression analysis

    Regression_analysis

  • PKPD model
  • Class of models in pharmacology

    "Basic Concepts in Population Modeling, Simulation, and Model-Based Drug Development: Part 3-Introduction to Pharmacodynamic Modeling Methods". CPT: Pharmacometrics

    PKPD model

    PKPD_model

  • Matrix model
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Matrix theory (physics), a quantum mechanical model Matrix population models, a type of population model that uses matrix algebra Matrix management, an

    Matrix model

    Matrix_model

  • Ghost population
  • Inferred statistical population

    unknown populations. The technique for deriving ghost populations attracted criticism because ghost populations were the result of statistical models, along

    Ghost population

    Ghost_population

  • Demography
  • Study of human populations and their structures

    Stable Population Model was developed. This model was similar to Leonhard Euler's earlier but overlooked modeling, which showed how a population with constant

    Demography

    Demography

    Demography

  • Stellar population
  • Grouping of stars by similar metallicity

    iron in the periodic table). Many theoretical stellar models show that most high-mass population III stars rapidly exhausted their fuel and likely exploded

    Stellar population

    Stellar population

    Stellar_population

  • Nonlinear mixed-effects model
  • Class of statistical models

    mixed-effects models constitute a class of statistical models generalizing linear mixed-effects models. Like linear mixed-effects models, they are particularly

    Nonlinear mixed-effects model

    Nonlinear_mixed-effects_model

  • Wildlife population
  • wildlife population or species population is the concept of "population" applied to any species other than humans. Understanding a wildlife population requires

    Wildlife population

    Wildlife_population

  • Statistical population
  • Complete set of items that share at least one property in common

    inference, the population is modelled by a probability distribution with unknown parameters. By analyzing a subset of the population, it is then possible

    Statistical population

    Statistical_population

  • Population structure
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    growth Population size Demography Population model Category:Population This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Population structure

    Population structure

    Population_structure

  • Microscale and macroscale models
  • Classes of computational models

    called an equation-free model. When mutations are enabled in the microscale model ( σ > 0 {\displaystyle \sigma >0} ), the population grows more rapidly than

    Microscale and macroscale models

    Microscale and macroscale models

    Microscale_and_macroscale_models

  • Chaos theory
  • Field of mathematics and science based on non-linear systems and initial conditions

    years, biologists have been keeping track of populations of different species with population models. Most models are continuous, but recently scientists have

    Chaos theory

    Chaos theory

    Chaos_theory

  • Theoretical ecology
  • Scientific discipline

    studied and modelled mathematically. The most basic way of modeling population dynamics is to assume that the rate of growth of a population depends only

    Theoretical ecology

    Theoretical ecology

    Theoretical_ecology

  • Ecology
  • Study of organisms and their environment

    niche and habitat. A primary law of population ecology is the Malthusian growth model which states, "a population will grow (or decline) exponentially

    Ecology

    Ecology

    Ecology

  • Population transfer
  • Movement of a large group of people from one region to another

    proposed the idea of a forced population transfer. That was modelled on the earlier Greek-Bulgarian mandatory population transfer of Greeks in Bulgaria

    Population transfer

    Population transfer

    Population_transfer

  • Agent-based model
  • Type of computational models

    An agent-based model (ABM) is a computational model for simulating the actions and interactions of an autonomous agent (both individual or collective entities

    Agent-based model

    Agent-based_model

  • Population and Development Review
  • Academic journal

    Population and Development Review is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the Population Council. It was

    Population and Development Review

    Population_and_Development_Review

  • Population cycle
  • Cyclical change in a species' population

    A population cycle in zoology is a phenomenon where populations rise and fall over a predictable period of time. There are some species where population

    Population cycle

    Population cycle

    Population_cycle

  • Population decline
  • Concept in human demographics

    Population decline, also known as depopulation, is a reduction in a human population size. Earth's total human population continues to grow, as it has

    Population decline

    Population decline

    Population_decline

  • Predation
  • Biological interaction

    century. A simple model of a system with one species each of predator and prey, the Lotka–Volterra equations, predicts population cycles. However, attempts

    Predation

    Predation

    Predation

  • Population size
  • Total number of individuals in a defined group or area

    is typically modeled in lab environments using bacterial populations or digital simulation. In digital organisms, a generated population undergoes evolution

    Population size

    Population_size

  • Demographics of China
  • reconstruction of China's population trends from 1953 to 1987 produced by the United States Bureau of the Census. The computer model showed that the crude

    Demographics of China

    Demographics of China

    Demographics_of_China

  • Population structure (genetics)
  • Stratification of a genetic population based on allele frequencies

    simple population models in order to infer historical demographic changes, such as the presence of population bottlenecks, admixture events or population divergence

    Population structure (genetics)

    Population_structure_(genetics)

  • Population and Environment
  • Academic journal

    Population and Environment is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering research on the reciprocal links between population, natural resources

    Population and Environment

    Population_and_Environment

  • Metapopulation
  • Group of separated yet interacting ecological populations

    separated populations of the same species which interact at some level. The term metapopulation was coined by Richard Levins in 1969 to describe a model of population

    Metapopulation

    Metapopulation

    Metapopulation

  • Parapatric speciation
  • Speciation within a population where subpopulations are reproductively isolated

    (discrete populations), and stasipatric speciation in concordance with most of the parapatric speciation literature. Henceforth, the models are subdivided

    Parapatric speciation

    Parapatric speciation

    Parapatric_speciation

  • Basic reproduction number
  • Metric in epidemiology

    Compartmental models are a general modeling technique often applied to the mathematical modeling of infectious diseases. In these models, population members

    Basic reproduction number

    Basic reproduction number

    Basic_reproduction_number

  • Population biology
  • Biological study of animal populations

    population biology has been used with different meanings. In 1971, Edward O. Wilson et al. used the term in the sense of applying mathematical models

    Population biology

    Population_biology

  • Small population size
  • Statistical effects of small numbers on a population

    Small populations can behave differently from larger populations. They are often the result of population bottlenecks from larger populations, leading

    Small population size

    Small_population_size

  • Random generalized Lotka–Volterra model
  • Model in theoretical ecology and statistical mechanics

    The random generalized Lotka–Volterra model (rGLV) is an ecological model and random set of coupled ordinary differential equations where the parameters

    Random generalized Lotka–Volterra model

    Random generalized Lotka–Volterra model

    Random_generalized_Lotka–Volterra_model

  • Nunavut
  • Territory of Canada

    Inuinnaqtun as a living language. "Mixed Population Model", mainly for Iqaluit (possibly for Rankin Inlet), where the population is 40% Qallunaat, or non-Inuit

    Nunavut

    Nunavut

    Nunavut

  • Andrey Kolmogorov
  • Soviet mathematician (1903–1987)

    Rao–Blackwell–Kolmogorov theorem Khinchin–Kolmogorov theorem Kolmogorov population model Kolmogorov's Strong Law of Large Numbers A bibliography of his works

    Andrey Kolmogorov

    Andrey Kolmogorov

    Andrey_Kolmogorov

  • Indian rhinoceros
  • Species of rhinoceros

    A. (2020). "Effect of habitat complexity on rhinoceros and tiger population model with additional food and poaching in Kaziranga National Park, Assam"

    Indian rhinoceros

    Indian rhinoceros

    Indian_rhinoceros

  • Hardy–Weinberg principle
  • Principle in genetics

    In population genetics, the Hardy–Weinberg principle, also known as the Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium, model, theorem, or law, states that allele and genotype

    Hardy–Weinberg principle

    Hardy–Weinberg principle

    Hardy–Weinberg_principle

  • R/K selection theory
  • Ecological theory concerning the selection of life history traits

    standard ecological formula as illustrated in the simplified Verhulst model of population dynamics: d N d t = r   N ( 1 −   N   K ) {\displaystyle {\frac

    R/K selection theory

    R/K selection theory

    R/K_selection_theory

  • Genetic history of the British Isles
  • significant population shift. Neolithic individuals were close to Iberian and Central European Early and Middle Neolithic populations, modelled as having

    Genetic history of the British Isles

    Genetic_history_of_the_British_Isles

  • Quasispecies model
  • Darwinian evolution of self-replicating entities within framework of physical chemistry

    The quasispecies model is a description of the process of the Darwinian evolution of certain self-replicating entities within the framework of physical

    Quasispecies model

    Quasispecies_model

  • Demographic transition
  • Shift from high to low birth rates

    transition Mathematical model of self-limiting growth Neolithic demographic transition Migration transition model Population change Population pyramid Rate of

    Demographic transition

    Demographic transition

    Demographic_transition

  • Model minority
  • Group seen as more successful than average

    comparison to other minority groups or the population at large. The term is also referred to as the model minority myth because it is understood as a

    Model minority

    Model_minority

  • Random effects model
  • Statistical model

    of hierarchical linear model, which assumes that the data being analysed are drawn from a hierarchy of different populations whose differences relate

    Random effects model

    Random_effects_model

  • Political representation
  • How politicians represent citizens

    experience and intelligence upon a certain field. The trustee model contrasts with the delegate model as this time constituents "entrust" their elected representatives

    Political representation

    Political_representation

  • Maximum sustainable yield
  • Management concept

    logistic (Schaefer) model, MSY has been refined in most modern fisheries models and occurs at around 30% of the unexploited population size. This fraction

    Maximum sustainable yield

    Maximum_sustainable_yield

  • An Essay on the Principle of Population
  • Treatise by Thomas Malthus

    neo-Malthusian modern mathematical models of long-term historical dynamics. Malthus argued that two types of checks hold population within resource limits: The

    An Essay on the Principle of Population

    An Essay on the Principle of Population

    An_Essay_on_the_Principle_of_Population

  • Introduced species
  • Species introduced by human activity

    populations outside their native range without ongoing human assistance (i.e. they are no longer adventive). The term can also apply to populations that

    Introduced species

    Introduced species

    Introduced_species

  • Model-Informed Precision Dosing
  • quality and relevance of underlying models. Population models may not generalize well to underrepresented populations, and missing or inaccurate data can

    Model-Informed Precision Dosing

    Model-Informed_Precision_Dosing

  • Biogeography
  • Study of distribution of species

    Environmental niche modelling (ENM) or Species distribution modelling (SDM). Depending on the reliability of the source data and the nature of the models employed

    Biogeography

    Biogeography

    Biogeography

  • Sustainable population
  • Relationship between human population, environmental limits, and sustainability

    consumption rates, while treating population planning as a long term goal. The study says that with a fertility-reduction model of one-child per female by 2100

    Sustainable population

    Sustainable_population

  • Solow–Swan model
  • Model of long-run economic growth

    The Solow–Swan model or exogenous growth model is an economic model of long-run economic growth. It attempts to explain long-run economic growth by looking

    Solow–Swan model

    Solow–Swan_model

  • Hyperbolastic functions
  • Mathematical functions

    known as hyperbolastic growth models, are mathematical functions that are used in medical statistical modeling. These models were originally developed to

    Hyperbolastic functions

    Hyperbolastic functions

    Hyperbolastic_functions

  • Synthetic population
  • demographics from census data. Synthetic populations are often a basis for microsimulation or also agent based models of population behavior. The latter can be used

    Synthetic population

    Synthetic_population

  • Coalescent theory
  • Model for tracing the history of genetic variation

    Coalescent theory is a model of how alleles sampled from a population may have originated from a common ancestor. In the simplest case, coalescent theory

    Coalescent theory

    Coalescent_theory

  • Topsail Island
  • Barrier island in North Carolina, U.S.

    Deborah T.; Crowder, Larry B.; Caswell, Hal (1987). "A Stage-Based Population Model for Loggerhead Sea Turtles and Implications for Conservation". Ecology

    Topsail Island

    Topsail Island

    Topsail_Island

  • Evolutionary computation
  • Trial and error problem solvers with a metaheuristic or stochastic optimization character

    serve as role models for the genetic operators - mutation, crossover, and selection - used in the EC procedures. As a result, the population will gradually

    Evolutionary computation

    Evolutionary computation

    Evolutionary_computation

  • Kill the Winner hypothesis
  • Microbiological population model hypothesis

    ecological model of population growth involving prokaryotes, viruses and protozoans that links trophic interactions to biogeochemistry. The model is related

    Kill the Winner hypothesis

    Kill the Winner hypothesis

    Kill_the_Winner_hypothesis

  • Mathematical modelling of infectious diseases
  • Using mathematical models to understand infectious disease transmission

    deterministic or compartmental mathematical models are often used. In a deterministic model, individuals in the population are assigned to different subgroups

    Mathematical modelling of infectious diseases

    Mathematical_modelling_of_infectious_diseases

  • Intraspecific competition
  • Ecological competition between organisms of the same species

    falling population growth rate as population increases can be modelled effectively with the logistic growth model. The rate of change of population density

    Intraspecific competition

    Intraspecific competition

    Intraspecific_competition

  • Liebig's law of the minimum
  • Growth is limited by the scarcest resource

    (limiting factor). The law has also been applied to biological populations and ecosystem models for factors such as sunlight or mineral nutrients. This was

    Liebig's law of the minimum

    Liebig's_law_of_the_minimum

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  • Mason
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Mason

    English and Scottish : occupational name for a stonemason, Middle English, Old French mas(s)on. Compare Machen. Stonemasonry was a hugely important craft in the Middle Ages.Italian (Veneto) : from a short form of Masone.French : from a regional variant of maison ‘house’.George Mason (1725–92), the American colonial statesman who framed the VA Bill of Rights and Constitution, which was used as a model by Thomas Jefferson when drafting the Declaration of Independence, was a VA planter, fourth in descent from George Mason (?1629–?86), a royalist soldier of the English Civil War who had received land grants in VA. As well as being prominent in the affairs of VA, the family also produced the first governor of MI.

    Mason

  • Long
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Long

    English and French : nickname for a tall person, from Old English lang, long, Old French long ‘long’, ‘tall’ (equivalent to Latin longus).Irish (Ulster (Armagh) and Munster) : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Longáin (see Langan).Chinese : from the name of an official treasurer called Long, who lived during the reign of the model emperor Shun (2257–2205 bc). his descendants adopted this name as their surname. Additionally, a branch of the Liu clan (see Lau 1), descendants of Liu Lei, who supposedly had the ability to handle dragons, was granted the name Yu-Long (meaning roughly ‘resistor of dragons’) by the Xia emperor Kong Jia (1879–1849 bc). Some descendants later simplified Yu-Long to Long and adopted it as their surname.Chinese : there are two sources for this name. One was a place in the state of Lu in Shandong province during the Spring and Autumn period (722–481 bc). The other source is the Xiongnu nationality, a non-Han Chinese people.Chinese : variant of Lang.Cambodian : unexplained.

    Long

  • Imaran
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Imaran

    Strong, Prosperity population, A prophets name

    Imaran

  • Ayilyam
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ayilyam

    Model state of india

    Ayilyam

  • Imrana |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Imrana |

    Population, Socialism

    Imrana |

  • Ireland
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Ireland

    English and Scottish : ethnic name for someone from Ireland, Old English Īraland. The country gets its name from the genitive case of Old English Īras ‘Irishmen’ + land ‘land’. The stem Īr- is taken from the Celtic name for Ireland, Èriu, earlier Everiu. The surname is especially common in Liverpool, England, which has a large Irish population.

    Ireland

  • Imrana
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Imrana

    Population, Socialism

    Imrana

  • Namood |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Namood |

    Sample, Model, Paragon

    Namood |

  • Imaran | عیمران
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Imaran | عیمران

    Strong, Prosperity population, A prophets name

    Imaran | عیمران

  • Ijliyah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Ijliyah

    Population

    Ijliyah

  • Nugent
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish (of Norman origin), and northern French

    Nugent

    English and Irish (of Norman origin), and northern French : habitational name from any of several places in northern France, such as Nogent-sur-Oise, named with Latin Novientum, apparently an altered form of a Gaulish name meaning ‘new settlement’.The Anglo-Norman family of this name is descended from Fulke de Bellesme, lord of Nogent in Normandy, who was granted large estates around Winchester after the Conquest. His great-grandson was Hugh de Nugent (died 1213), who went to Ireland with Hugh de Lacy, and was granted lands in Bracklyn, County Westmeath. The family formed itself into a clan on the Irish model, of which the chief bore the hereditary title of Uinsheadun (Irish Uinnseadún), from their original seat at Winchester. They have been Earls of Westmeath since 1621. The name is now a common one in Ireland, and has been adopted there by some who have no connection with the clan.

    Nugent

  • Qudwa |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Qudwa |

    Model, Example

    Qudwa |

  • Imran | عیمران
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Imran | عیمران

    Strong, Prosperity population, A prophets name

    Imran | عیمران

  • Imran
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Imran

    Strong, Prosperity population, A prophets name

    Imran

  • Heiden
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Heiden

    German : habitational name from any of several places so named, for example in Westphalia and Switzerland.German : nickname from Middle High German heiden ‘heathen’, Old High German heidano, apparently a derivative of heida ‘heath’, modeled on Latin paganus (see Pain 1). The nickname was sometimes used to refer to a Christian knight who had been on a Crusade to fight in the Holy Land.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : of uncertain origin; possibly a shortened form of any of various ornamental names formed with German Heide- ‘heath’, for example Heidenberg, Heidenkorn, Heidenkrug, Heidenwurzel.English : variant spelling of Hayden.Dutch : shortened form of vanderHeiden.

    Heiden

  • Padraig Padraic
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Padraig Padraic

    From the Latin patricius “”nobly born.”” The patron saint of Ireland, it is hard to differentiate between fact and myth. What is probably true is that he was born in Britain around 373 AD and was brought to Ireland as a slave at the age of seven, possibly by Niall of the Nine Hostages (read the legend). Forced to guard sheep on the Slemish Mountains in Country Antrim for six years he had a vision urging him to convert his captors. He escaped to France where he trained as a priest before returning to Ireland where he banished the snakes (i.e. paganism) and converted the population to Christianity. Both Patrick and Padraig are very popular names in Ireland.

    Padraig Padraic

  • Benedict
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Dutch

    Benedict

    English and Dutch : from the medieval personal name Benedict (Latin Benedictus meaning ‘blessed’). This owed its popularity in the Middle Ages chiefly to St. Benedict of Norcia (c.480–550), who founded the Benedictine order of monks at Monte Cassino and wrote a monastic rule that formed a model for all subsequent rules. No doubt the meaning of the Latin word also contributed to its popularity as a personal name, especially in Romance countries.

    Benedict

  • Imrana
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Imrana

    Population; Socialism; Powerful; Prosperous

    Imrana

  • Patrick Padraig Padraic
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Patrick Padraig Padraic

    From the Latin patricius “”nobly born.”” The patron saint of Ireland, it is hard to differentiate between fact and myth. What is probably true is that he was born in Britain around 373 AD and was brought to Ireland as a slave at the age of seven, possibly by Niall of the Nine Hostages (read the legend). Forced to guard sheep on the Slemish Mountains in Country Antrim for six years he had a vision urging him to convert his captors. He escaped to France where he trained as a priest before returning to Ireland where he banished the snakes (i.e. paganism) and converted the population to Christianity. Both Patrick and Padraig are very popular names in Ireland.

    Patrick Padraig Padraic

  • House
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (southwestern)

    House

    English (southwestern) : from Middle English hous ‘house’ (Old English hūs). In the Middle Ages the majority of the population lived in cottages or huts rather than houses, and in most cases this name probably indicates someone who had some connection with the largest and most important building in a settlement, either a religious house or simply the local manor house. In some cases it may be a status name for a householder, someone who owned his own dwelling as opposed to being a tenant, but more often it is an occupational name for a servant who worked in such a house, in particular a steward who managed one.English : respelling of Howes.Translation of German Haus.

    House

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Online names & meanings

  • Asvin | அஷ்விந, அஸ்விந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Asvin | அஷ்விந, அஸ்விந

    A cavalier, A Hindu month, Medical God

  • Bareed
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Bareed

    Messenger, Partner, Cloud

  • Jeovanna
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Jeovanna

    Feminine of Giovanni;.

  • Forward
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Forward

    English : occupational name for a keeper of swine, from Old English fōr ‘hog’, ‘pig’ (compare Forman 1) + weard ‘guardian’ (see Ward 1).

  • Bozena
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Czechoslovakian, German, Polish

    Bozena

    Divine Gift; Gift of God

  • Benaka
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam

    Benaka

    Name of Lord Ganesh

  • Markov
  • Boy/Male

    Russian

    Markov

    Of Mars; the god of war.

  • Tarpelite
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Tarpelite

    Ravisher, succession of miracles'.

  • Mox
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Mox

    Salvation (Moksha); Release

  • Zubaida
  • Girl/Female

    Afghan, Arabic, Muslim, Portuguese

    Zubaida

    High Hill; Man's Defender; Warrior; Elite; Pure

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  • Inhabitation
  • n.

    Population; inhabitants.

  • Malthusianism
  • n.

    The system of Malthusian doctrines relating to population.

  • Impeople
  • v. t.

    To people; to give a population to.

  • Population
  • n.

    The act or process of populating; multiplication of inhabitants.

  • Tread
  • n.

    The act of copulation in birds.

  • Sparseness
  • n.

    The quality or state of being sparse; as, sparseness of population.

  • Criminology
  • n.

    A treatise on crime or the criminal population.

  • Depopulacy
  • n.

    Depopulation; destruction of population.

  • Fractional
  • a.

    Relatively small; inconsiderable; insignificant; as, a fractional part of the population.

  • Leap
  • n.

    Copulation with, or coverture of, a female beast.

  • Retrocopulation
  • n.

    Copulation from behind.

  • Population
  • n.

    The whole number of people, or inhabitants, in a country, or portion of a country; as, a population of ten millions.

  • Coition
  • n.

    A coming together; sexual intercourse; copulation.

  • Vapulation
  • n.

    The act of beating or whipping.

  • Copulation
  • n.

    The act of coupling or joining; union; conjunction.

  • Rut
  • v. t.

    To cover in copulation.

  • Modulation
  • n.

    The act of modulating, or the state of being modulated; as, the modulation of the voice.

  • Sodomy
  • n.

    Carnal copulation in a manner against nature; buggery.

  • Repopulation
  • n.

    The act of repeopling; act of furnishing with a population anew.

  • Copulation
  • n.

    The coming together of male and female in the act of generation; sexual union; coition.