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  • Classical test theory
  • Theory in psychometrics

    Classical test theory (CTT) is a body of related psychometric theory that predicts outcomes of psychological testing such as the difficulty of items, precision

    Classical test theory

    Classical_test_theory

  • Item response theory
  • Paradigm for the design, analysis, and scoring of tests

    mathematical models to testing data. Because of its ability to handle more complicated testing situations compared to classical test theory, IRT is the preferred

    Item response theory

    Item_response_theory

  • Psychometrics
  • Theory and technique of psychological measurement

    with the theory and technique of measurement. Psychometrics generally covers specialized fields within psychology and education devoted to testing, measurement

    Psychometrics

    Psychometrics

    Psychometrics

  • Classical conditioning
  • Aspect of learning procedure

    Despite its widespread acceptance, Rescorla's theory also has shortcomings. A false-positive involving classical conditioning from chance (where the unconditioned

    Classical conditioning

    Classical conditioning

    Classical_conditioning

  • Reliability (statistics)
  • Overall consistency of a measure in statistics and psychometrics

    a measure from measurement error. In Classical Test Theory, reliability is the proportion of the observed test score variation due to "true" score variation

    Reliability (statistics)

    Reliability_(statistics)

  • Generalizability theory
  • Statistical framework

    generalizability theory. New York: Kluwer. ISBN 978-0-7923-7499-2. Crocker, L.; Algina, J. (1986). Introduction to Classical and Modern Test Theory. New York:

    Generalizability theory

    Generalizability_theory

  • Psychological statistics
  • Use of statistics in psychology

    measurement theories are divided into two major areas: (1) Classical test theory; (2) Item Response Theory. The classical test theory or true score theory or reliability

    Psychological statistics

    Psychological statistics

    Psychological_statistics

  • Theory of relativity
  • Two interrelated physics theories by Albert Einstein

    as is the case in classical mechanics. This is incompatible with classical mechanics and special relativity because in those theories inertially moving

    Theory of relativity

    Theory of relativity

    Theory_of_relativity

  • Psychometric software
  • Software used for psychometric analysis

    TAP (Test Analysis Program) is a free Windows program written in Delphi Pascal that performs test and item analyses based on classical test theory. TAP

    Psychometric software

    Psychometric_software

  • Classical physics
  • Category of theories

    Classical physics consists of scientific theories in the field of physics that are non-quantum or both non-quantum and non-relativistic, depending on

    Classical physics

    Classical physics

    Classical_physics

  • Regression dilution
  • Statistical bias in linear regressions

    Expressed in terms of classical test theory, the correlation is divided by the geometric mean of the reliability coefficients of two tests. Given two random

    Regression dilution

    Regression dilution

    Regression_dilution

  • Average variance extracted
  • In statistics (classical test theory), average variance extracted (AVE) is a measure of the amount of variance that is captured by a construct in relation

    Average variance extracted

    Average variance extracted

    Average_variance_extracted

  • Classical field theory
  • Physical theory describing classical fields

    A classical field theory is a physical theory that predicts how one or more fields in physics interact with matter through field equations, without considering

    Classical field theory

    Classical_field_theory

  • Variance
  • Statistical measure of how far values spread from their average

    matrix is symmetric. This formula is used in the theory of Cronbach's alpha in classical test theory. So, if the variables have equal variance σ2 and

    Variance

    Variance

    Variance

  • Alternatives to general relativity
  • Proposed theories of gravity

    constructing an ideal theory of gravity. These attempts can be split into four broad categories based on their scope: Classical theories of gravity, which

    Alternatives to general relativity

    Alternatives_to_general_relativity

  • Tests of general relativity
  • Tests of general relativity serve to establish observational evidence for the theory of general relativity. The first three tests, proposed by Albert

    Tests of general relativity

    Tests_of_general_relativity

  • Measurement invariance
  • Statistical property of measurement

    evaluation of measurement quality rooted in classical test theory. Measurement invariance is often tested in the framework of multiple-group confirmatory

    Measurement invariance

    Measurement_invariance

  • Personality test
  • Method of assessing human personality constructs

    long process. Two major theories are used here: classical test theory (CTT), used for the observed score; and item response theory (IRT), "a family of models

    Personality test

    Personality test

    Personality_test

  • Computerized adaptive testing
  • Form of computer-based test that adapts to the examinee's ability level

    another (i.e., as if they had received the same test, as is common in tests designed using classical test theory). The psychometric technology that allows equitable

    Computerized adaptive testing

    Computerized_adaptive_testing

  • Cronbach's alpha
  • Statistical measure of reliability

    between the score observed during the test or measurement and the error in that observation. See classical test theory for further information. Cronbach,

    Cronbach's alpha

    Cronbach's_alpha

  • Item analysis
  • analysis varies depending on the psychometric model. For example, classical test theory or the Rasch model call for different procedures. In all cases,

    Item analysis

    Item_analysis

  • Likert scale
  • Psychometric measurement scale

    from the limitations of classical test theory: Developing and measuring information systems scales using item response theory" (PDF). Information & Management

    Likert scale

    Likert scale

    Likert_scale

  • CTT
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Cycling Time Trials, the governing body for time trialling in the UK Classical test theory Columbia TriStar Television ConcurTaskTrees Custom Air Transport's

    CTT

    CTT

  • Educational Testing Service
  • Educational testing and assessment organization

    book, Theory of Mental Tests, helped codify classical test theory); Frederic Lord (item response theory); Samuel Messick (modern validity theory); Robert

    Educational Testing Service

    Educational Testing Service

    Educational_Testing_Service

  • Sequential probability ratio test
  • Hypothesis test in mathematics

    applied to testing in the days of classical test theory, as is applied in the previous paragraph, Reckase (1983) suggested that item response theory be used

    Sequential probability ratio test

    Sequential_probability_ratio_test

  • Classical nucleation theory
  • Theory of nucleation

    Classical nucleation theory (CNT) is the most common theoretical model used to quantitatively study the kinetics of nucleation. Nucleation is the first

    Classical nucleation theory

    Classical_nucleation_theory

  • Computerized classification test
  • maximum test length is reached). Two approaches are available for the psychometric model of a CCT: classical test theory (CTT) and item response theory (IRT)

    Computerized classification test

    Computerized_classification_test

  • Item-total correlation
  • point-biserial item-total correlation and the item standard deviation. In classical test theory, the IRI indexes the degree to which an item contributes true score

    Item-total correlation

    Item-total_correlation

  • G factor (psychometrics)
  • Psychometric factor also known as "general intelligence"

    correcting correlations form the basis for what is now known as classical test theory. When he applied these procedures to the data he had gathered for

    G factor (psychometrics)

    G_factor_(psychometrics)

  • Distribution (mathematical analysis)
  • Objects that generalize functions

    the classical sense. In particular, any locally integrable function has a distributional derivative. Distributions are widely used in the theory of partial

    Distribution (mathematical analysis)

    Distribution_(mathematical_analysis)

  • General relativity
  • Theory of gravitation as curved spacetime

    relativity, also known as the general theory of relativity, and as Einstein's theory of gravity, is the geometric theory of gravitation published by Albert

    General relativity

    General relativity

    General_relativity

  • Theory
  • Supposition or system of ideas intended to explain something

    observation, experimentation, and research. Theories can be scientific, falling within the realm of empirical and testable knowledge, or they may belong to non-scientific

    Theory

    Theory

    Theory

  • Pearson correlation coefficient
  • Measure of linear correlation

    nontrivial. This issue is known as regression dilution. Under the classical test theory, the correction is ρ x ′ y ′ = ρ x y ρ x x ′ ρ y y ′ {\textstyle

    Pearson correlation coefficient

    Pearson correlation coefficient

    Pearson_correlation_coefficient

  • Classical electromagnetism
  • Branch of theoretical physics

    currents using an extension of the classical Newtonian model. It is, therefore, a classical field theory. The theory provides a description of electromagnetic

    Classical electromagnetism

    Classical electromagnetism

    Classical_electromagnetism

  • Physics
  • Scientific field of study

    such as motion (and gravity) with the theory of four elements. Aristotle believed that each of the four classical elements (air, fire, water, earth) had

    Physics

    Physics

  • Unified field theory
  • Field theory in physics that aims to unify the fundamental forces and particles

    unify his general theory of relativity with electromagnetism since the 1920s. Einstein attempted to create a classical unified field theory. Among other difficulties

    Unified field theory

    Unified_field_theory

  • Field (physics)
  • Physical quantities taking values at each point in space and time

    quantum field theory, even without referring to a test particle, a field occupies space, contains energy, and its presence precludes a classical "true vacuum"

    Field (physics)

    Field (physics)

    Field_(physics)

  • Spearman–Brown prediction formula
  • Psychometric reliability formula

    doi: 10.1111 / j.2044-8317.1963.tb00206.x. Traub, R. E. (1997). Classical test theory in historical perspective. Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice

    Spearman–Brown prediction formula

    Spearman–Brown_prediction_formula

  • Educational measurement
  • Assessments to infer the abilities and proficiencies of students

    considered to be a part of psychometrics, including Classical test theory, Item Response Theory and the Rasch model, were originally developed more specifically

    Educational measurement

    Educational_measurement

  • Scientific theory
  • Falsifiable explanation of natural phenomena

    A scientific theory is an explanation of an aspect of the natural world that can be or that has been repeatedly tested and has corroborating evidence

    Scientific theory

    Scientific_theory

  • National Achievement Survey
  • Educational assessment survey in India

    analysis of NAS-2021 was conducted using both item response theory and classical test theory. The survey aims to understand the teaching tools and techniques

    National Achievement Survey

    National_Achievement_Survey

  • Covariant classical field theory
  • Classical field theories on fiber bundles

    formulation of classical field theory. Scalar field theory Klein−Gordon theory Spinor theories Dirac theory Weyl theory Majorana theory Gauge theories Maxwell

    Covariant classical field theory

    Covariant_classical_field_theory

  • Gravity
  • Attraction of masses and energy

    point in a space. Different field theories use different entities and concepts of space. For classical field theories of gravity, the entities can be vectors

    Gravity

    Gravity

    Gravity

  • Loop quantum gravity
  • Theory of quantum gravity merging quantum mechanics and general relativity

    Thiemann, T. (2006d). "Testing the master constraint programme for loop quantum gravity: IV. Free field theories". Classical and Quantum Gravity. 23

    Loop quantum gravity

    Loop quantum gravity

    Loop_quantum_gravity

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

    field theory, quantum technology, and quantum information science. Quantum mechanics can describe many systems that classical physics cannot. Classical physics

    Quantum mechanics

    Quantum mechanics

    Quantum_mechanics

  • Measuring the Mind
  • 2005 book by Denny Borsboom

    psychometrics; classical test theory/true scores, latent variables/item response theory and representational measurement theory. Each theory is examined

    Measuring the Mind

    Measuring_the_Mind

  • Rating scale
  • Type of informational measurement scale

    categories in the polytomous Rasch model for ordered categories. In classical test theory, more than one question is required to obtain an index of internal

    Rating scale

    Rating_scale

  • Bell test
  • Experiments to test Bell's theorem in quantum mechanics

    A Bell test, also known as Bell inequality test or Bell experiment, is a real-world physics experiment designed to test the theory of quantum mechanics

    Bell test

    Bell_test

  • Einstein–Cartan theory
  • Classical theory of gravitation

    theoretical physics, the Einstein–Cartan theory, also known as the Einstein–Cartan–Sciama–Kibble theory, is a classical theory of gravitation, one of several alternatives

    Einstein–Cartan theory

    Einstein–Cartan_theory

  • Shlomo Sawilowsky
  • American educational statistician

    toward the Sawilowsky position." In classical test theory, he developed the Sawilowsky I test, a statistical test used to help demonstrate evidence of

    Shlomo Sawilowsky

    Shlomo Sawilowsky

    Shlomo_Sawilowsky

  • Concept
  • Fundamental unit of cognition

    concrete and abstract concepts, and natural and logical concepts. The classical theory holds that concepts are essentially definitions, each characterized

    Concept

    Concept

  • History of gravitational theory
  • gravitation. Newton's classical mechanics were superseded in the early 20th century, when Einstein developed the special and general theories of relativity.

    History of gravitational theory

    History of gravitational theory

    History_of_gravitational_theory

  • Theory of everything
  • Hypothetical physical concept

    theory, which evolved into a candidate for the theory of everything, but not without drawbacks (most notably, its apparent lack of currently testable

    Theory of everything

    Theory of everything

    Theory_of_everything

  • Quantum gravity
  • Description of gravity using discrete values

    competing theories which have been proposed. Thought experiment approaches have been suggested as a testing tool for quantum gravity theories. In the field

    Quantum gravity

    Quantum gravity

    Quantum_gravity

  • Test validity
  • Extent to which a test measures what it is supposed to measure

    psychological testing and educational testing, "validity refers to the degree to which evidence and theory support the interpretations of test scores entailed

    Test validity

    Test_validity

  • Information theory
  • Scientific study of digital information

    Information theory is the mathematical study of the quantification, storage, and communication of a particular type of mathematically defined information

    Information theory

    Information_theory

  • Newton's law of universal gravitation
  • Classical statement of gravity as force

    motion Social gravity – Social theory Static forces and virtual-particle exchange – Physical interaction in post-classical physics Freedman, Daniel Z.;

    Newton's law of universal gravitation

    Newton's_law_of_universal_gravitation

  • History of classical field theory
  • from quantum field theory, previously developed field theories were called classical field theories. The first record of explanations of how magnets works

    History of classical field theory

    History of classical field theory

    History_of_classical_field_theory

  • Entropic gravity
  • Theory in modern physics that describes gravity as an entropic force

    theory has been controversial within the physics community but has sparked research and experiments to test its validity. At its simplest, the theory

    Entropic gravity

    Entropic gravity

    Entropic_gravity

  • Rasch model
  • Psychometric model for analyzing categorical data

    BERJ. 82: 167–170. Hambleton, RK; Jones, RW (1993). "Comparison of classical test theory and item response" (PDF). Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice

    Rasch model

    Rasch_model

  • Computational psychometrics
  • theoretical and applied components ranging from item response theory, classical test theory, and Bayesian approaches to modeling knowledge acquisition and

    Computational psychometrics

    Computational_psychometrics

  • Guttman scale
  • Single, ordinal psychometric scale

    scaling is found the beginnings of item response theory which, in contrast to classical test theory, acknowledges that items in questionnaires do not

    Guttman scale

    Guttman_scale

  • Social theory
  • Framework used to study social phenomena

    part), the social cycle theory, and the Marxist historical materialism theory.[citation needed] 19th-century classical social theory has been expanded upon

    Social theory

    Social theory

    Social_theory

  • Myers–Briggs Type Indicator
  • Pseudoscientific personality questionnaire

    personality theory. One survey reported that by December 2021, nearly half of the population had taken the MBTI personality test. The MBTI personality test also

    Myers–Briggs Type Indicator

    Myers–Briggs Type Indicator

    Myers–Briggs_Type_Indicator

  • Industrial and organizational psychology
  • Branch of psychology

    methods including methods associated with classical test theory, generalizability theory, and item response theory (IRT). I-O psychologists have also employed

    Industrial and organizational psychology

    Industrial and organizational psychology

    Industrial_and_organizational_psychology

  • Quadratic gravity
  • Theory extending Einstein gravity

    directed towards using the Event Horizon Telescope to test for the possibility of QG being a valid theory. Salvio, Alberto (2018). "Quadratic Gravity". Frontiers

    Quadratic gravity

    Quadratic_gravity

  • Sociological theory
  • Theory advanced by social scientists to explain facts about the social world

    (2006) distinguishes sociological theory from social theory, in that the former consists of abstract and testable propositions about society, heavily

    Sociological theory

    Sociological theory

    Sociological_theory

  • Lagrangian (field theory)
  • Application of Lagrangian mechanics to field theories

    Lagrangian field theory is a formalism in classical field theory. It is the field-theoretic analogue of Lagrangian mechanics. Lagrangian mechanics is

    Lagrangian (field theory)

    Lagrangian_(field_theory)

  • Łoś–Vaught test
  • In model theory, a branch of mathematical logic, the Łoś–Vaught test is a criterion for a theory to be complete, unable to be augmented without becoming

    Łoś–Vaught test

    Łoś–Vaught_test

  • Modified Newtonian dynamics
  • Hypothesis proposing a modification of Newton's laws

    complete and self-contained physical theory, but rather an empirically motivated variant of an equation in classical mechanics. Its status within a coherent

    Modified Newtonian dynamics

    Modified Newtonian dynamics

    Modified_Newtonian_dynamics

  • Differential item functioning
  • Statistical property of a test item

    major advantages of using IRT in DIF detection are: Compared to classical test theory, IRT parameter estimates are not as confounded by sample characteristics

    Differential item functioning

    Differential_item_functioning

  • Outline of logic
  • Overview of and topical guide to logic

    Non-classical logic Affine logic Bunched logic Computability logic Decision theory Description logic Deviant logic Free logic Fuzzy logic Game theory Intensional

    Outline of logic

    Outline_of_logic

  • List of statistics articles
  • Class membership probabilities Classic data sets Classical definition of probability Classical test theory – psychometrics Classification rule Classifier

    List of statistics articles

    List_of_statistics_articles

  • Twistor theory
  • Theory proposed by Roger Penrose

    twistor theory was proposed by Roger Penrose in 1967 as a unification of general relativity (space-time geometry) and quantum mechanics (quantum theory) and

    Twistor theory

    Twistor_theory

  • Euler–Bernoulli beam theory
  • Method for load calculation in construction

    Euler–Bernoulli beam theory (also known as engineer's beam theory or classical beam theory) is a simplification of the linear theory of elasticity which

    Euler–Bernoulli beam theory

    Euler–Bernoulli beam theory

    Euler–Bernoulli_beam_theory

  • Many-worlds interpretation
  • Interpretation of quantum mechanics

    measurement process and the emergence of a quasi-classical world. Wojciech H. Zurek, one of decoherence theory's pioneers, said: "Under scrutiny of the environment

    Many-worlds interpretation

    Many-worlds interpretation

    Many-worlds_interpretation

  • History of quantum mechanics
  • spectra—an era called the Old or Older quantum theories. Building on the technology developed in classical mechanics, the invention of wave mechanics by

    History of quantum mechanics

    History_of_quantum_mechanics

  • Whitehead's theory of gravitation
  • 1922 theory, now obsolete

    Whitehead's theory is equivalent with the Schwarzschild metric and makes the same predictions as general relativity regarding the four classical solar system

    Whitehead's theory of gravitation

    Whitehead's_theory_of_gravitation

  • Item bank
  • ratings Correct answer Item format Classical test theory statistics Item response theory statistics Linkage to test blueprint Item history (e.g., usage

    Item bank

    Item_bank

  • Massive gravity
  • Theory of gravity in which the graviton has nonzero mass

    massive gravity is a theory of gravity that modifies general relativity by endowing the graviton with a nonzero mass. In the classical theory, this means that

    Massive gravity

    Massive_gravity

  • Gerascophobia
  • Abnormal fear of growing older

    psychometric properties of a brief instrument using classical testing theory and item response theory". Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics. 128 105599

    Gerascophobia

    Gerascophobia

  • Quantitative psychology
  • Field of scientific study

    response theory (IRT) is based on the application of related mathematical models to testing data. Because it is generally regarded as superior to classical test

    Quantitative psychology

    Quantitative psychology

    Quantitative_psychology

  • Causal sets
  • Approach to quantum gravity using discrete spacetime

    entropy) Locality and quantum field theory G. Hemion, A discrete geometry: speculations on a new framework for classical electrodynamics; Int. J. Theor. Phys

    Causal sets

    Causal sets

    Causal_sets

  • History of special relativity
  • Electricity Vol. 1: The classical theories (2. ed.), London: Nelson Whittaker, Edmund Taylor (1953), "The relativity theory of Poincaré and Lorentz"

    History of special relativity

    History_of_special_relativity

  • Quantum entanglement
  • Physics phenomenon

    spacetime. A Bell test, also known as Bell inequality test or Bell experiment, is a real-world physics experiment designed to test the theory of quantum mechanics

    Quantum entanglement

    Quantum entanglement

    Quantum_entanglement

  • Poincaré gauge theory
  • Classical field theory describing gravitation

    physics, Poincaré gauge theory (PGT) is a classical field theory that describes gravitational interactions as a gauge theory based on enforcing the local

    Poincaré gauge theory

    Poincaré_gauge_theory

  • Intelligence quotient
  • Score from a test designed to assess intelligence

    mental testing centre in the world in 1882 and he published "Inquiries into Human Faculty and Its Development" in 1883, in which he set out his theories. After

    Intelligence quotient

    Intelligence quotient

    Intelligence_quotient

  • Classical Mechanics (Goldstein)
  • Advanced undergraduate or graduate textbook

    detail classical electromagnetism, special relativity, and field theory, both classical and relativistic. There is an appendix on group theory. New to

    Classical Mechanics (Goldstein)

    Classical_Mechanics_(Goldstein)

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

    occurrence of "coincidences" in a Bell test—which is necessarily true if an underlying local hidden-variable theory exists. In practice, the inequality is

    CHSH inequality

    CHSH_inequality

  • College Scholastic Ability Test
  • South Korean standardised test

    reading theory, humanities/arts, law/economy and science/technology respectively. This category consists of texts from five categories: classical poetries

    College Scholastic Ability Test

    College_Scholastic_Ability_Test

  • Gauge theory
  • Physical theory with fields invariant under the action of local "gauge" Lie groups

    in the language of gauge theory. In the 1970s, Michael Atiyah began studying the mathematics of solutions to the classical Yang–Mills equations. In 1983

    Gauge theory

    Gauge theory

    Gauge_theory

  • List of textbooks on classical mechanics and quantum mechanics
  • of Mechanics: A Mathematical Exposition of Classical Mechanics with an Introduction to the Qualitative Theory of Dynamical Systems (2nd ed.). AMS Chelsea

    List of textbooks on classical mechanics and quantum mechanics

    List_of_textbooks_on_classical_mechanics_and_quantum_mechanics

  • Modern physics
  • Physics developed since 1900

    Classical physics Distinction between classical and modern physics Quantum mechanics Theory of relativity Quantum field theory Unified field theory Nuclear

    Modern physics

    Modern physics

    Modern_physics

  • Scalar theories of gravitation
  • relativistic classical field theories of gravitation. The best known relativistic classical field theory of gravitation, general relativity, is a tensor theory, in

    Scalar theories of gravitation

    Scalar_theories_of_gravitation

  • Statistical hypothesis test
  • Method of statistical inference

    statistical hypothesis test typically involves a calculation of a test statistic. Then a decision is made, either by comparing the test statistic to a critical

    Statistical hypothesis test

    Statistical_hypothesis_test

  • Quantum chaos
  • Branch of physics seeking to explain chaotic dynamical systems in terms of quantum theory

    branch of physics focused on how chaotic classical dynamical systems can be described in terms of quantum theory. The primary question that quantum chaos

    Quantum chaos

    Quantum chaos

    Quantum_chaos

  • Model theory
  • Area of mathematical logic

    mathematical logic such as proof theory, model theory is often less concerned with formal rigour and closer in spirit to classical mathematics. This has prompted

    Model theory

    Model_theory

  • Scale analysis (statistics)
  • Semantic differential (Osgood) scale Reliability analysis, see also Classical test theory and Cronbach's alpha Factor analysis Guttman scale Mokken scale

    Scale analysis (statistics)

    Scale_analysis_(statistics)

  • List of superseded scientific theories
  • Obsolete theories in natural history and natural philosophy

    factual, but fails to follow the scientific method. Scientific theories are testable and make falsifiable predictions. Thus, it can be a mark of good

    List of superseded scientific theories

    List of superseded scientific theories

    List_of_superseded_scientific_theories

  • Concept inventory
  • Knowledge assessment tool

    Authentic assessment – Measurement of intellectual accomplishments Classical test theory – Theory in psychometrics Concept map – Diagram showing relationships

    Concept inventory

    Concept_inventory

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  • West
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and German

    West

    English and German : from Middle English, Middle High German west ‘west’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived to the west of a settlement, or a regional name for someone who had migrated from further west.This name was brought to North America independently by many bearers in the 17th and 18th centuries. Thomas West, 12th Baron De La Warre, was captain general of Virginia in 1610–11. The state of DE is named for him. One of the earliest permanent settlers was Francis West (1606–92), who came to Duxbury, MA, from Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, in or before 1638.

    West

  • Tess
  • Girl/Female

    Greek American English

    Tess

    Reap; from Therasia.

    Tess

  • Shreshth
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Shreshth

    Classic, Most excellent, Best

    Shreshth

  • Test
  • Surname or Lastname

    Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Test

    Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a refiner, from Yiddish test ‘crucible’, ‘melting pot’.English : nickname for someone with a large or otherwise remarkable head, from Old French teste ‘head’.

    Test

  • Nest
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, Greek

    Nest

    Cute; Chaste; Holy

    Nest

  • NEST
  • Female

    Welsh

    NEST

    Welsh pet form of Greek Hagne (English Agnes), NEST means "chaste; holy."

    NEST

  • Tesh
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tesh

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by an ash tree, from the Middle English phrase at(te) asche ‘at (the) ash’, often at(te) esche in some dialects, especially in southeastern England.Probably an altered spelling of Tesch.

    Tesh

  • Tess
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Tess

    Harvester

    Tess

  • TESS
  • Female

    English

    TESS

    Short form of English Tessa, TESS means "harvester." 

    TESS

  • Best
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, northern Irish, and French

    Best

    English, northern Irish, and French : from Middle English, Old French beste ‘animal’, ‘beast’ (Latin bestia), applied either as a metonymic occupational name for someone who looked after beasts—a herdsman— or as a derogatory nickname for someone thought to resemble an animal, i.e. a violent, uncouth, or stupid man. It is unlikely that the name is derived from best, Old English betst, superlative of good. By far the most frequent spelling of the French surname is Beste, but it is likely that in North America this form has largely been assimilated to Best.German : from a short form of Sebastian.

    Best

  • Tesu
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Japanese, Marathi

    Tesu

    A Flower Name

    Tesu

  • Tess
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Latin, Swedish

    Tess

    Harvester; Guardian; Woman from Therasia; Hunter; Theresa; Late Summer; Fourth Child; Essence

    Tess

  • West
  • Boy/Male

    English American

    West

    West town. Surname.

    West

  • West
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, Chinese, English

    West

    West Town; Surname; From the Western Stream

    West

  • Shreshth | ஷ்ரேஷ்ட
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Shreshth | ஷ்ரேஷ்ட

    Classic, Most excellent, Best

    Shreshth | ஷ்ரேஷ்ட

  • Thumri | டுமரீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Thumri | டுமரீ

    Light classical melody

    Thumri | டுமரீ

  • Venpa
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Venpa

    Poem; Classical Form

    Venpa

  • Gest
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Gest

    Son of Oddleif.

    Gest

  • Poorvi
  • Girl/Female

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

    Poorvi

    A Classical Melody

    Poorvi

  • Porkodinayaki
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Porkodinayaki

    A Classical Melody

    Porkodinayaki

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  • Ecaterina
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Czechoslovakian, French, German, Greek, Romanian, Swedish

    Ecaterina

    Innocent; Pure; Torture

  • Jareh
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Jareh

    Wounding; Cutter

  • Anumita | அநுமிதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Anumita | அநுமிதா

    Love and kindness

  • Jetin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Jetin

    One who has Matted Hair; Lord Shiva

  • Bratindra
  • Boy/Male

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

    Bratindra

    Devoted to Right Deeds

  • CHASE
  • Male

    English

    CHASE

    Middle English surname (of Norman French origin) transferred to forename use, CHASE means "hunter." 

  • Adrustha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Adrustha

    Luck

  • Anika
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew, Indian, Japanese, Latin, Sanskrit

    Anika

    Grace; Favour; Apricot from Nara; Army; Brilliance; Form

  • Bindhas
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Kannada

    Bindhas

    Enjoy Life

  • Patrice
  • Girl/Female

    French Latin American

    Patrice

    noble.

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  • West
  • a.

    Lying toward the west; situated at the west, or in a western direction from the point of observation or reckoning; proceeding toward the west, or coming from the west; as, a west course is one toward the west; an east and west line; a west wind blows from the west.

  • Tests
  • pl.

    of Testa

  • Classic
  • n.

    Alt. of Classical

  • Test
  • v. t.

    To refine, as gold or silver, in a test, or cupel; to subject to cupellation.

  • Test
  • n.

    Examination or trial by the cupel; hence, any critical examination or decisive trial; as, to put a man's assertions to a test.

  • Nest
  • v. i.

    To build and occupy a nest.

  • Best
  • a.

    Most advanced; most correct or complete; as, the best scholar; the best view of a subject.

  • Test
  • n.

    Means of trial; as, absence is a test of love.

  • Classic
  • n.

    One learned in the literature of Greece and Rome, or a student of classical literature.

  • Classical
  • n.

    Conforming to the best authority in literature and art; chaste; pure; refined; as, a classical style.

  • Classical
  • n.

    Of or pertaining to the ancient Greeks and Romans, esp. to Greek or Roman authors of the highest rank, or of the period when their best literature was produced; of or pertaining to places inhabited by the ancient Greeks and Romans, or rendered famous by their deeds.

  • Test
  • n.

    Alt. of Testa

  • Best
  • a.

    Having good qualities in the highest degree; most good, kind, desirable, suitable, etc.; most excellent; as, the best man; the best road; the best cloth; the best abilities.

  • Test
  • v. t.

    To examine or try, as by the use of some reagent; as, to test a solution by litmus paper.

  • Classically
  • adv.

    In a classical manner; according to the manner of classical authors.

  • Nest
  • v. t.

    To put into a nest; to form a nest for.

  • Test
  • v. t.

    To put to the proof; to prove the truth, genuineness, or quality of by experiment, or by some principle or standard; to try; as, to test the soundness of a principle; to test the validity of an argument.

  • West
  • v. i.

    To turn or move toward the west; to veer from the north or south toward the west.

  • Tent
  • v. t.

    To probe or to search with a tent; to keep open with a tent; as, to tent a wound. Used also figuratively.

  • Jest
  • n.

    A deed; an action; a gest.