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  • Consumer choice
  • Aspect of economics

    The theory of consumer choice is the branch of microeconomics that relates preferences to consumption expenditures and to consumer demand curves. It analyzes

    Consumer choice

    Consumer choice

    Consumer_choice

  • Consumer
  • User of a product or service

    consumer Customer Consumer behaviour Consumer debt Consumer leverage ratio Consumer organization Consumer reporting agency Consumer choice Consumer culture

    Consumer

    Consumer

    Consumer

  • Consumer behaviour
  • Study of consumption of goods and services

    Consumer behaviour is the study of individuals, groups, or organisations and all activities associated with the purchase, use and disposal of goods and

    Consumer behaviour

    Consumer behaviour

    Consumer_behaviour

  • The Paradox of Choice
  • 2004 book by Barry Schwartz

    by Harper Perennial. In the book, Schwartz argues that eliminating consumer choices can greatly reduce anxiety for shoppers. The book analyzes the behavior

    The Paradox of Choice

    The_Paradox_of_Choice

  • Choice (Australian consumer organisation)
  • Australian consumer organisation

    Choice (stylised in all caps, officially the Australian Consumers' Association) is an Australian not-for-profit consumer advocacy organisation. It is an

    Choice (Australian consumer organisation)

    Choice_(Australian_consumer_organisation)

  • Consumer Reports
  • American nonprofit organization

    citing the need for consumer choice and industry competition. T-Mobile’s acquisition of Mint: Consumer Reports joined other consumer advocates in calling

    Consumer Reports

    Consumer_Reports

  • Choice architecture
  • Decision-making concept

    Choice architecture is the design of different ways in which choices can be presented to consumers, and the impact of that presentation on consumer decision-making

    Choice architecture

    Choice_architecture

  • Choice
  • Deciding between multiple options

    choices is to look at outcomes and the impacted entity. For example, using this approach three types of choices might be: business personal consumer Or

    Choice

    Choice

  • Consumption (economics)
  • Using money to obtain an item for use

    and government spending – are placed in separate categories (see consumer choice). Other economists define consumption much more broadly, as the aggregate

    Consumption (economics)

    Consumption (economics)

    Consumption_(economics)

  • Consumerism
  • Acquisition of goods beyond essential needs

    century. In economics, consumerism refers to policies that emphasize consumption. It is the consideration that the free choice of consumers should strongly inform

    Consumerism

    Consumerism

    Consumerism

  • Gad Saad
  • Canadian professor of evolutionary psychology (born 1964)

    University. He has argued for applying evolutionary psychology to marketing and consumer behaviour. He wrote a blog for Psychology Today and hosts a podcast titled

    Gad Saad

    Gad Saad

    Gad_Saad

  • Kazuko Hosoki
  • Japanese fortune teller (1938–2021)

    Contemporary Japan Rectifying Buddhist "Ancestor Worship" with Home Décor and Consumer Choice". Japanese Journal of Religious Studies. 35 (2): 305–330. JSTOR 30233835

    Kazuko Hosoki

    Kazuko_Hosoki

  • Attribution (marketing)
  • Quantifying marketing influence

    attribution is to quantify the influence each advertising impression has on a consumer's decision to make a purchase decision, or convert. Visibility into what

    Attribution (marketing)

    Attribution_(marketing)

  • Ethical consumerism
  • Type of consumer activism

    availability, and that individual purchasing choices may have limited ability to produce structural change. Organized consumer activism developed in the late 19th

    Ethical consumerism

    Ethical_consumerism

  • Neoliberalism
  • Political ideology promoting free-market capitalism

    including lower taxes, privatization, deregulation, depoliticisation, consumer choice, labor market flexibilization, economic globalization, free trade,

    Neoliberalism

    Neoliberalism

  • Center for Organizational Research and Education
  • American non-profit entity

    and Education (CORE), formerly the Center for Consumer Freedom (CCF) and prior to that the Guest Choice Network, is an American non-profit entity founded

    Center for Organizational Research and Education

    Center_for_Organizational_Research_and_Education

  • Chandra R. Bhat
  • Indian-American engineering professor

    development of econometric methods for consumer choice analysis, travel behavior and demand modeling, discrete choice analysis, and transportation systems

    Chandra R. Bhat

    Chandra_R._Bhat

  • Freedom of choice
  • Political and social concept

    freedom of choice Consumer Bill of Rights § The right to choose – Guidelines for consumer protection Consumer choice – Aspect of economics Consumer sovereignty –

    Freedom of choice

    Freedom_of_choice

  • Property insurance
  • Insurance that protects against most risks to property

    claims. On 24 June 2009, Florida Governor Charlie Crist vetoed the Consumer Choice Act (H.B. 1171). The bill would have trumped state regulation, and

    Property insurance

    Property insurance

    Property_insurance

  • Anti-consumerism
  • Sociopolitical ideology

    that the free choice of consumers should dictate the economic structure of a society (cf. producerism). Modern political anti-consumerism developed in

    Anti-consumerism

    Anti-consumerism

  • Dollar voting
  • Aspect of consumer behavior

    that refers to the theoretical impact of consumer choice on producers' actions by means of the flow of consumer payments to producers for their goods and

    Dollar voting

    Dollar_voting

  • Choice modelling
  • Method for analyzing revealed preferences

    decision being modelled. In addition, choice modelling is regarded as the most suitable method for estimating consumers' willingness to pay for quality improvements

    Choice modelling

    Choice_modelling

  • Itamar Simonson
  • Israeli-born American professor of marketing

    make choices and predetermined preference elements that reflect people's habits, predispositions, and genes. He began studying consumer choice in 1987

    Itamar Simonson

    Itamar_Simonson

  • Simplehuman
  • Designer and manufacturer

    European market. The European Consumer Choice Awards in 2011 for the steel frame dishrack The European Consumer Choice Awards in 2012 for the butterfly

    Simplehuman

    Simplehuman

  • Psychology of eating meat
  • Psychology of human consumption of meat

    concerns are also relevant to consumer choices about meat. The perceived risk of food contamination can affect consumer attitudes towards meat, as after

    Psychology of eating meat

    Psychology of eating meat

    Psychology_of_eating_meat

  • Cha Eun-woo
  • South Korean singer and actor (born 1997)

    (February 27, 2026). [2026 소비자 선정 최고의 브랜드 대상] 브랜드, 교감과 공유의 원천 [[2026 Consumer Choice Best Brand Award] Brands: A Source of Connection and Sharing]. Forbes

    Cha Eun-woo

    Cha Eun-woo

    Cha_Eun-woo

  • Which?
  • British consumer rights brand

    consumer choice in the purchase of goods and services by testing products, highlighting inferior products or services, raising awareness of consumer rights

    Which?

    Which?

    Which?

  • Good–better–best
  • Tiered pricing strategy

    ("good"), mid-range ("better"), and premium ("best"), to influence consumer choice and increase overall revenue. The "good" option is typically a basic

    Good–better–best

    Good–better–best

  • Anti-competitive practices
  • Practices that prevent or reduce competition in a market by a business or government

    undermine the efficiency and fairness of the market, leaving consumers with little choice to obtain a reasonable quality of service. Anti-competitive behavior

    Anti-competitive practices

    Anti-competitive_practices

  • Unlocking Consumer Choice and Wireless Competition Act
  • The Unlocking Consumer Choice and Wireless Competition Act (S. 517; Pub. L. 113–144 (text) (PDF)) is a United States public law that repeals a rulemaking

    Unlocking Consumer Choice and Wireless Competition Act

    Unlocking Consumer Choice and Wireless Competition Act

    Unlocking_Consumer_Choice_and_Wireless_Competition_Act

  • David Teoh
  • Australian businessman (born 1955)

    blocked by the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission on the grounds that it would lessen consumer choice in both the internet and mobile phone markets

    David Teoh

    David_Teoh

  • Financial services in the Republic of Ireland
  • competition from domestic, overseas and internet providers ensures consumer choice. The regulator of financial services in Ireland is Central Bank of

    Financial services in the Republic of Ireland

    Financial_services_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland

  • Critical consumerism
  • consumption is the conscious choice to buy or not buy a product because of ethical and political beliefs. The critical consumer considers characteristics

    Critical consumerism

    Critical_consumerism

  • Endowment effect
  • Cognitive bias

    under-weighting of opportunity costs as well as the inertia introduced into a consumer's choice processes when goods included in their endowment become more highly

    Endowment effect

    Endowment_effect

  • Comedy Central
  • American cable and satellite television channel owned by Paramount Media Networks

    criticisms against Comedy Central for their support of the Family and Consumer Choice Act of 2007, which would require American cable television companies

    Comedy Central

    Comedy Central

    Comedy_Central

  • Sustainable consumer behaviour
  • Sub-discipline of consumer behavior

    consumer choices. It studies the products that consumers select, how those products are used, and how they are disposed of in pursuit of consumers' sustainability

    Sustainable consumer behaviour

    Sustainable_consumer_behaviour

  • LASIK MD
  • Medical service provider in laser vision correction

    Toronto Area Consumer Choice Award Winners". The Olympian. July 28, 2025. Retrieved 2025-09-11. "Announcing the 2025 Ottawa Consumer Choice Award Winners"

    LASIK MD

    LASIK_MD

  • Family and Consumer Choice Act of 2007
  • The Family and Consumer Choice Act of 2007 (H.R. 2738 IH) is a proposed bill introduced by United States Representatives Daniel Lipinski (D-IL-3) and

    Family and Consumer Choice Act of 2007

    Family_and_Consumer_Choice_Act_of_2007

  • Budget constraint
  • Combinations of goods and services affordable given income and prices

    system of indifference curves) are the basic tools used to analyse consumer choice. In the standard two-good case, the budget constraint can be represented

    Budget constraint

    Budget constraint

    Budget_constraint

  • Mental accounting
  • Consumer behaviour model

    Mental accounting (or psychological accounting) is a model of consumer behaviour developed by Richard Thaler that attempts to describe the process whereby

    Mental accounting

    Mental accounting

    Mental_accounting

  • Von Restorff effect
  • Theory that stimulus which differs the most from a group is remembered the most

    Relative visual saliency differences induce sizable bias in consumer choice. Journal of Consumer Psychology, 22(1), 67–74. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcps

    Von Restorff effect

    Von_Restorff_effect

  • Tilapia
  • Common name for many species of fish

    Tomalty, Katharine; Palumbi, Stephen R. (2008). "An impediment to consumer choice: Overfished species are sold as Pacific red snapper". Biological Conservation

    Tilapia

    Tilapia

    Tilapia

  • Bespoke tailoring
  • Making men's clothing to an individual buyer's specification by a tailor

    Made-to-measure? Consumer Choice in the British Menswear Trade) Laura Ugolini concluded that "interested and well-informed male consumers generally preferred

    Bespoke tailoring

    Bespoke tailoring

    Bespoke_tailoring

  • Buyer decision process
  • Decision-making process used by consumers

    put it simply, In consumer behavior, the buyer decision process refers to the series of steps consumers follow when making choices about purchasing goods

    Buyer decision process

    Buyer_decision_process

  • Consumer protection
  • Protection of consumers against unfair practices

    Consumer protection is linked to the idea of consumer rights and to the formation of consumer organizations, which help consumers make better choices

    Consumer protection

    Consumer_protection

  • Zoltán Kész
  • Hungarian politician and activist

    Institute. In 2022, Kész joined the staff of the international consumer advocacy group Consumer Choice Center in 2022 as European Affairs Manager. "Viktor Orban

    Zoltán Kész

    Zoltán Kész

    Zoltán_Kész

  • Accident management
  • Services Authority and the Office of Fair Trading all agree the choice is the consumer's and there are very few exceptions to this rule.[citation needed]

    Accident management

    Accident_management

  • Post-Fordism
  • State of industry since the late 20th century

    and consumer choice. Patterns of consumption are oriented toward lifestyle and identity and consumption is a key part of the culture. The consumer or customer

    Post-Fordism

    Post-Fordism

  • Cardinal utility
  • In contrast with ordinal utility, in economics

    e. how much better or worse one outcome is compared to another. In consumer choice theory, economists originally attempted to replace cardinal utility

    Cardinal utility

    Cardinal_utility

  • Duopoly
  • Type of oligopoly

    its simplicity. Duopolies sell to consumers in a competitive market where the choice of an individual consumer choice cannot affect the firm in a duopoly

    Duopoly

    Duopoly

  • Elasticity (economics)
  • Economic principle

    the theory of consumer choice. An understanding of elasticity is also important when discussing welfare distribution, in particular consumer surplus, producer

    Elasticity (economics)

    Elasticity_(economics)

  • DoorDash
  • American food delivery company

    Each of the firms uses "monopoly power" to prevent competition, limit consumer choice and force restaurants to agree to illegal contracts that have "the

    DoorDash

    DoorDash

    DoorDash

  • Relative price
  • Ratio of two prices

    graphical rendition of the theory of consumer choice, as shown in the accompanying graph, the consumer's choice of the optimal quantities to demand of

    Relative price

    Relative_price

  • Wien Hauptbahnhof
  • Railway station in Vienna, Austria

    total; five years in a row),[citation needed] it was also second in Consumer Choice Center's ranking of "Top 10 Railway Stations for Passenger Convenience

    Wien Hauptbahnhof

    Wien Hauptbahnhof

    Wien_Hauptbahnhof

  • Lead generation
  • Initiation of consumer interest into products

    traditional banks, while warning that federal overreach could diminish consumer choice and innovation. These findings highlight the broader role of lead generation

    Lead generation

    Lead_generation

  • Pharmacy Competition and Consumer Choice Act of 2011
  • The Pharmacy Competition and Consumer Choice Act of 2011 (H.R. 1971) is the legislation that was introduced in the 112th United States Congress on May

    Pharmacy Competition and Consumer Choice Act of 2011

    Pharmacy Competition and Consumer Choice Act of 2011

    Pharmacy_Competition_and_Consumer_Choice_Act_of_2011

  • Tax choice
  • Participatory tax allocation process

    deliberation and decision-making. Its proponents apply the theory of consumer choice to public finance. They claim taxpayers react positively when they

    Tax choice

    Tax_choice

  • Simultaneous release
  • Film release on multiple platforms at the same time

    the industry. Advocates have considered them a means of catering to consumer choice and improving the accessibility of film, and critics arguing that they

    Simultaneous release

    Simultaneous_release

  • Social welfare function
  • Function that ranks states of society according to their desirability

    social utility is analogous to the notion of a utility function in consumer choice. However, a social welfare function is different in that it is a mapping

    Social welfare function

    Social_welfare_function

  • Richard Thaler
  • American economist and Nobel Laureate (born 1945)

    110(1), pp. 73–92. Thaler, R., 1980. Toward a Positive Theory of Consumer Choice. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 1(1), pp. 39–60. Kahneman

    Richard Thaler

    Richard Thaler

    Richard_Thaler

  • Thank You for Smoking
  • 2005 film by Jason Reitman

    awareness is already high enough without extra warnings. He emphasizes consumer choice and responsibility and claims that if tobacco companies are guilty

    Thank You for Smoking

    Thank_You_for_Smoking

  • Status quo bias
  • Cognitive bias

    Boonen, Donkers and Schut created two discrete choice experiments for Dutch residents to conclude a consumer's preference for general practitioners and whether

    Status quo bias

    Status_quo_bias

  • Buy now, pay later
  • Consumer lending approach

    bills. In 2022, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau described 'autopay' mechanisms as "adversely limit[ing] consumer choice and flexibility to elect

    Buy now, pay later

    Buy_now,_pay_later

  • Microeconomics
  • Behavior of individuals and firms

    taking consumer tastes (i.e., consumer utility) as primitive. However, an alternative way to develop microeconomic theory is by taking consumer choice as

    Microeconomics

    Microeconomics

    Microeconomics

  • Decision theory
  • Branch of applied probability theory

    Milton Friedman and others, who applied it to market behavior and consumer choice theory. This era also saw the development of Bayesian decision theory

    Decision theory

    Decision theory

    Decision_theory

  • Substitution effect
  • Microeconomic effect due to a price change

    In economics and particularly in consumer choice theory, the substitution effect is one component of the effect of a change in the price of a good upon

    Substitution effect

    Substitution_effect

  • Shephard's lemma
  • Lemma

    microeconomics having applications in the theory of the firm and in consumer choice. The lemma states that if indifference curves of the expenditure or

    Shephard's lemma

    Shephard's_lemma

  • Commerce
  • Exchange of goods and services

    whereas communist economies encountered trade restrictions, limiting consumer choice. Furthermore, in the mid-20th century, the adoption of standardized

    Commerce

    Commerce

  • Car dealership
  • Business that sells and trades new or used vehicles

    Jerry; Martinez, Jesse (30 March 2015). "Auto Franchise Laws Restrict Consumer Choice and Increase Prices". Mercatus Center George Mason University. Retrieved

    Car dealership

    Car dealership

    Car_dealership

  • Consumer neuroscience
  • Combination of consumer research with modern neuroscience

    Consumer neuroscience is the combination of consumer research with modern neuroscience. The goal of the field is to find neural explanations for consumer

    Consumer neuroscience

    Consumer_neuroscience

  • Consumer value
  • Subjective evaluation of a product

    consumption choice. In academic literature, researchers have widely considered Morris Holbrook's definition of value as a core element of a consumer's consumption

    Consumer value

    Consumer_value

  • Beer Wars
  • 2009 American film

    control the beer market, implying that these things harm competition and consumer choice. Throughout the film, there is a theme that the smallest breweries

    Beer Wars

    Beer_Wars

  • Loss aversion
  • Aspect of decision and prospect theories

    Tversky and Kahneman used loss aversion for a paper in 1991 about a consumer choice theory that incorporates reference dependence, loss aversion, and diminishing

    Loss aversion

    Loss aversion

    Loss_aversion

  • Veblen good
  • Luxury good for which the demand increases as the price increases

    effect and the substitution effect of a price change. Choice-supportive bias Commodity fetishism Consumer surplus Normal good Inferior good Easterlin paradox

    Veblen good

    Veblen good

    Veblen_good

  • Consumer network
  • Correlation between embeddedness in social networks and consumer behaviour

    the neoclassical theory of consumer choice. Economic research on the topic is not ample. In attempts to incorporate consumer networks into standard microeconomic

    Consumer network

    Consumer_network

  • Moscow Kazansky railway station
  • Railway station in Moscow, Russia

    was ranked nr. 9 in a list of Europe's best train stations by the Consumer Choice Centre in 2020. Kazansky station primarily serves two major railway

    Moscow Kazansky railway station

    Moscow Kazansky railway station

    Moscow_Kazansky_railway_station

  • Junk fee
  • Fees designed to confuse consumers

    for "increas[ing] search costs and equilibrium prices, distort[ing] consumer choices, and divert[ing] innovation toward exploitative rather than value-enhancing

    Junk fee

    Junk_fee

  • Bang for the buck
  • English idiom

    history and cannot continue paying attention to the speaker's words. Consumer choice Cost-effectiveness Value added Notes Heacock 2003, p. 19 "The Mavens'

    Bang for the buck

    Bang_for_the_buck

  • Feasibility condition
  • tangency condition to solve the consumer choice problem and derive the demand function. It ensures that a consumer’s total expenditure on goods does not

    Feasibility condition

    Feasibility_condition

  • Consumer sovereignty
  • Economic consumer theory

    Consumer sovereignty is the economic concept that the consumer has some controlling power over goods that are produced, and that the consumer is the best

    Consumer sovereignty

    Consumer_sovereignty

  • Girl math
  • Internet meme

    Retrieved 2025-11-16. Thaler, Richard (1985). "Mental Accounting and Consumer Choice". Marketing Science. 4 (3): 199–214. doi:10.1287/mksc.4.3.199. ISSN 0732-2399

    Girl math

    Girl_math

  • Konektadong Pinoy Act
  • 2025 Telecommunications law in the Philippines

    aims to protect and promote the internet as an open platform enabling consumer choice, freedom of expression, end-user control, competition and freedom to

    Konektadong Pinoy Act

    Konektadong Pinoy Act

    Konektadong_Pinoy_Act

  • Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority
  • Regulatory body of the Government of India

    promoting competition to enhance customer satisfaction with increased consumer choice and lower premiums while ensuring the financial security of the insurance

    Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority

    Insurance_Regulatory_and_Development_Authority

  • Overchoice
  • Degradation of decision making with too many choices

    are two steps involved in making a choice to purchase. First, the consumer selects an assortment. Second, the consumer chooses an option within the assortment

    Overchoice

    Overchoice

  • Black billionaires
  • considered especially powerful because of her influence on American consumer choices and her pivotal role in Barack Obama's successful 2008 U.S. presidential

    Black billionaires

    Black billionaires

    Black_billionaires

  • Uber Eats
  • Food delivery service

    Each of the firms uses "monopoly power" to prevent competition, limit consumer choice and force restaurants to agree to illegal contracts that have "the

    Uber Eats

    Uber_Eats

  • Cicis Pizza
  • American pizza buffet restaurant chain

    category for Restaurants & Institutions' "Consumers' Choice in Chains" contest, which is judged based on consumer reviews of the competing restaurant chains

    Cicis Pizza

    Cicis Pizza

    Cicis_Pizza

  • Common external tariff
  • Aspect of a customs union

    imports from countries outside the customs union and thereby diminish consumer choice and support protectionism of industries based within the customs union

    Common external tariff

    Common_external_tariff

  • Bradley–Terry model
  • Statistical model for pairwise comparisons

    competitions, the ranking of products in paired comparison surveys of consumer choice, analysis of dominance hierarchies within animal and human communities

    Bradley–Terry model

    Bradley–Terry_model

  • Marginal utility
  • Benefit derived from consuming a product

    on the consent of revealed preferences, where they observe the choices made by consumers and use this information to rank consumption options from the

    Marginal utility

    Marginal_utility

  • Criticism of Microsoft Windows
  • easily replaced with a product of another vendor, this undermines consumer choice. This issue precipitated concerns that Microsoft engages in monopolistic

    Criticism of Microsoft Windows

    Criticism_of_Microsoft_Windows

  • Consumer Council
  • Statutory authority in Hong Kong

    expansion in the council's duties and services on consumer protection, such as the publishing of the CHOICE Magazine in 1976, the recent launch of online

    Consumer Council

    Consumer_Council

  • Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
  • Program office of the U.S. Department of Energy

    Manufacturing; Energy and Technology; and Innovation, Affordability, and Consumer Choice. Analysis by the Bipartisan Policy Center described CMEI as a new cross-cutting

    Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

    Office_of_Energy_Efficiency_and_Renewable_Energy

  • Batgirl (film)
  • Unreleased superhero film by Adil & Bilall

    had "adopt[ed] potentially anticompetitive practices that reduce[d] consumer choice and harm[ed] workers in affected labor markets" and thus "hollow[ed]

    Batgirl (film)

    Batgirl_(film)

  • Choice model simulation
  • choice models. Rather, it aims at providing a comprehensive overview of how to simulate such models in computer. When a researcher has some consumer choice

    Choice model simulation

    Choice_model_simulation

  • National Research Corporation
  • US healthcare consumer data mining company

    associated with several healthcare recognition programs, including the Consumer Choice Award, the AHCA/NCAL National Quality Award, and Excellence in Action

    National Research Corporation

    National Research Corporation

    National_Research_Corporation

  • Fat tax
  • Surcharge on fattening foods or drinks

    placing restrictions on foods or ingredients, a fat tax would not limit consumer choice, only change relative prices.[citation needed] Public health practitioners

    Fat tax

    Fat_tax

  • Park Seo-ham
  • South Korean actor, singer and rapper (born 1993)

    Retrieved July 19, 2022 – via Naver. "2023 소비자 선정 최고의 브랜드 대상" [2023 Consumer Choice Best Brand Grand Prize]. 중앙시사매거진 (in Korean). January 23, 2023. Archived

    Park Seo-ham

    Park Seo-ham

    Park_Seo-ham

  • Roy's identity
  • Economics theorem

    René Roy) is a major result in microeconomics having applications in consumer choice and the theory of the firm. The lemma relates the ordinary (Marshallian)

    Roy's identity

    Roy's_identity

  • Disconnect (software)
  • visitor tracking Disconnect. "Online Privacy & Security". "Blocking Consumer Choice: Google's Dangerous Ban of Privacy and Security App". Electronic Frontier

    Disconnect (software)

    Disconnect_(software)

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  • Aarifa
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Aarifa

    Women who Recognizes Islam

  • PARZIFAL
  • Male

    German

    PARZIFAL

    German form of French Percevel, PARZIFAL means "pierced valley."

  • Bhavatharini
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Bhavatharini

    Goddess Name

  • Yusur
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Yusur

    Prosperous

  • Lothair
  • Boy/Male

    French Teutonic German

    Lothair

    Fighter.

  • Indrajeet
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Indrajeet

    Conqueror of Indra, One who got victory over Indra

  • GERDI
  • Female

    Swedish

    GERDI

    Danish and Swedish form of Old Norse Gerðr, GERDI means "enclosure, stronghold."

  • Ramprasad
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ramprasad

    Offering of Lord Rama

  • Ashmy
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Christian

    Ashmy

    Admirable

  • Conde
  • Surname or Lastname

    Spanish and Portuguese

    Conde

    Spanish and Portuguese : nickname from the title of rank conde ‘count’, a derivative of Latin comes, comitis ‘companion’.English : unexplained.

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  • Combust
  • a.

    Burnt; consumed.

  • Pause
  • n.

    To stop in order to consider; hence, to consider; to reflect.

  • Consuming
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Consume

  • Consulary
  • a.

    Consular.

  • Consume
  • v. i.

    To waste away slowly.

  • Consumer
  • n.

    One who, or that which, consumes; as, the consumer of food.

  • Consular
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a consul; performing the duties of a consul; as, consular power; consular dignity; consular officers.

  • Absume
  • v. t.

    To consume gradually; to waste away.

  • Considering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Consider

  • Drudge
  • v. t.

    To consume laboriously; -- with away.

  • Consume
  • v. t.

    To destroy, as by decomposition, dissipation, waste, or fire; to use up; to expend; to waste; to burn up; to eat up; to devour.

  • Outburn
  • v. t. & i.

    To burn entirely; to be consumed.

  • Conquer
  • v. t.

    To gain or obtain, overcoming obstacles in the way; to win; as, to conquer freedom; to conquer a peace.

  • Conquered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Conquer

  • Considered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Consider

  • Conquer
  • v. t.

    To subdue or overcome by mental or moral power; to surmount; as, to conquer difficulties, temptation, etc.

  • Consumed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Consume

  • Debel
  • v. t.

    To conquer.

  • Conquering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Conquer