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Dexterity programming language was designed in the late 1980s for the implementation of platform independent graphical accounting software. Dexterity
Dexterity (programming language)
Dexterity_(programming_language)
Topics referred to by the same term
Dexterity may also refer to: Dexterity (programming language), used to customize Microsoft Dynamics GP software "Dexterity" (song), a 1947 bebop standard
Dexterity_(disambiguation)
Dravidian language
new kind of prose tale, which perhaps only Basheer could handle with dexterity. The fifties thus mark the evolution of a new kind of fiction, which had
Malayalam
Microsoft business accounting software package
GP. Microsoft Dynamics Microsoft Small Business Accounting Dexterity (programming language) "Get Information now about Microsoft Small Business Financials"
Microsoft Small Business Financials
Microsoft_Small_Business_Financials
2002 video game
Landscapes usually take the form of logic puzzles, although frequently, dexterity with the pointing device (the only form of input) is also required. The
Enigma_(2002_video_game)
Emperor of Japan from 1912 to 1926
checking to make sure the speech was rolled up properly, as his manual dexterity was also handicapped. His lack of articulation and charisma, his disabilities
Emperor_Taishō
American science fiction television series
placing his hand on the cover of a book. He also seems to have advanced dexterity and athletic muscle memory, as he once observed a neighborhood basketball
The_Journey_of_Allen_Strange
Digit of the forelimb
organ of tactile sensation and fine movements, which are crucial to the dexterity of the hands and the ability to grasp and manipulate objects. Usually
Finger
2025 studio album by Sabrina Carpenter
percussion (tracks 1, 5, 6, 10, 12), vocal programming (3, 6), banjo (9) Jack Antonoff – percussion, programming, synthesizer (1, 3, 5, 6, 8–13); electric
Man's Best Friend (Sabrina Carpenter album)
Man's_Best_Friend_(Sabrina_Carpenter_album)
Evolutionary process
history, humans gradually developed traits such as bipedalism, dexterity, and complex language. Modern humans interbred with archaic humans, indicating that
Human_evolution
Dexterity game of ancient origins
fivestones, jacks, jackstones, or jinks, among many other names, is a game of dexterity played with a number of small objects that are thrown up, caught, and
Knucklebones
Milbank draws behind-the-scenes portraits of Washington power with such dexterity and hilarity that his Washington Sketch column is a must-read for anyone
Glossary of English-language idioms derived from baseball
Glossary_of_English-language_idioms_derived_from_baseball
Abbreviated symbolic writing method
of 1654, which was published under various titles including The penns dexterity compleated (1669). Rich's system was used by George Treby chairman of
Shorthand
Country in Central Africa
into their compositions or learn the intricate art of Congolese guitar dexterity. Newspapers of the DRC include L'Avenir, Radion Télévision Mwangaza, La
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
1982 video game
York, where he wrote a dungeon crawl game called DND in the BASIC programming language for the DECsystem-10's TOPS-10 operating system. He had been influenced
Telengard
Health care occupations caring for the mouth and teeth
degrees requisites. The authors of this study concluded that intervention programs at an early stage during the undergraduate level may provide practitioners
Dentist
American actress and singer (born 1973)
Couple Becomes Media Darlings in the Director's Relentless Work of Visual Dexterity". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on September 28, 2019
Juliette_Lewis
Limitation on a person's physical functioning, mobility, dexterity or stamina
aid. Mobility impairment includes limb loss or impairment, poor manual dexterity, paraplegia and damage to one or multiple organs of the body. Depending
Physical_disability
Thrown tool and weapon
Wales Advertiser: ... the white spectators were justly astonished at the dexterity and incredible force with which a bent, edged waddy resembling slightly
Boomerang
Genetic disorder
motor skills such as writing and drawing, response time, and strength and dexterity of the arms. Impaired motor ability persists (and possibly worsens) as
Williams_syndrome
Children's toy
advertisements on daytime Nickelodeon broadcasting as well as other children's programming. A version of the toy was featured in the Hong Kong martial art movie
Skip-It
2025 studio album by Taylor Swift
Martin and Shellback to work on the album, they had all gained more "dexterity" than in the past and "were carrying the same weight as creators". The
The_Life_of_a_Showgirl
American adult animated sitcom (2005–2014)
animated sitcom created by Aaron McGruder for Cartoon Network's late-night programming block Adult Swim, based on his manga-influenced comic strip of the same
The_Boondocks_(TV_series)
Throwing toy
v t e Sports of the World Games program Artistic and dance sports Cheerleading Dancesport Inline freestyle skating Gymnastics Acrobatic gymnastics Aerobic
Frisbee
Keyboard layout for Latin-script alphabets
be accented, which can mean some chords that require additional manual dexterity. Other keyboard mappings convert the right Alt key to be an AltGr key
QWERTY
2025 video game
items when needed. Characters possess four main attributes: strength, dexterity, constitution, and intelligence. These help players create characters
Scum_(video_game)
Neurological disorder of written expression
called peripheral dysgraphia) is due to deficient fine motor skills, poor dexterity, poor muscle tone or unspecified motor clumsiness. Motor dysgraphia impairs
Dysgraphia
Soviet neurophysiologist (1896–1966)
Movements and Activity Physiology" (1966) O Lovkosti i ee Razvitii, "On Dexterity and its Development" (1991) Sovremennye Iskaniia v Fiziologii Nervnogo
Nikolai_Bernstein
Obsolete diagnostic class of autism
clumsiness. Children with AS may be delayed in acquiring skills requiring dexterity, such as riding a bicycle or opening a jar, and may seem to move awkwardly
Asperger_syndrome
a row line wins. Tic tac toe can be played by integrating element of dexterity to place the markers. Objects such as balls can be thrown to a grid (which
Tic-tac-toe_variants
American actor (born 1971)
"Michael C. Hall Is in a Band, and They're Showing Off Their Musical Dexterity in Ridgewood". Bedford + Bowery. Archived from the original on February
Michael_C._Hall
Topics referred to by the same term
animated series Chuck Chicken Dex (video game) Dex, an abbreviation for the dexterity attribute in role playing games Battle Dex, an online, turn-based strategy
Dex
Northeast Caucasian ethnic group
features and a quick, determined look, he amazes with his mobility, agility, dexterity." According to a 2021 Rosstat study, Chechnya ranked as the tallest region
Chechens
Microsoft software
acquisition was completed in April 2001. Dynamics GP is written in a language called Dexterity. Previous versions were compatible with Microsoft SQL Server,
Microsoft_Dynamics_365
Movement disorders that appear in early childhood
liquids. Fine finger dexterity, like that needed for picking up a utensil, is more frequently impaired than gross manual dexterity, like that needed for
Cerebral_palsy
2023 studio album by Kelly Clarkson
critics praising Clarkson's voice and the album's emotional and sonic dexterity. A deluxe reissue of the album featuring five new tracks was released
Chemistry (Kelly Clarkson album)
Chemistry_(Kelly_Clarkson_album)
Use of various control systems for operating equipment
Press, Inc. The elevator example is commonly used in programming texts, such as Unified Modeling Language "MOTOR STARTERS START STOPS HAND OFF AUTO". Exman
Automation
Austronesian ethnic group
conflict. Traditional Malay games usually require craft skills and manual dexterity and can be traced their origins since the days of Malacca Sultanate. Sepak
Malays_(ethnic_group)
July 23, 2018 (2018-07-23) Oggy has a new hobby: modeling clay. With the dexterity of a Rodin, Oggy sculpts a miniature version of the entire house, including
List of Oggy and the Cockroaches episodes
List_of_Oggy_and_the_Cockroaches_episodes
American award for distinguished novels
elimination of several Native American tribes in the 1950s, rendered with dexterity and imagination." "A mordant, linguistically deft historical novel about
Pulitzer_Prize_for_Fiction
American singer and actress (1963–2012)
hip-hop, mid-tempo R&B, reggae, torch songs and ballads all with great dexterity". The album produced five top 40 singles on the Billboard Hot 100, the
Whitney_Houston
1987 American TV series or program
noting that young children had neither the dexterity nor the interest to operate the device, and thus any program aimed at young children as Little Clowns
The Little Clowns of Happytown
The_Little_Clowns_of_Happytown
South Korean singer (born 2000)
has been described as versatile and flexible, with Clash praising his dexterity across harmonies, melismas, falsettos, and ad-libs; he has also incorporated
Haechan
Order of mammals
opposable thumbs (in most but not all) that enable better grasping and dexterity. Primates range in size from Madame Berthe's mouse lemur, which weighs
Primate
British limited television series
and dialogue as " a dazzling display of second-gen immigrant linguistic dexterity, which slips between Urdu, Arabic, MLE (Multicultural London English)
Bait_(TV_series)
Japanese light novel series
ways. She exhibits excessive amounts of superhuman strength, speed and dexterity, especially when angered or motivated. Otome Saotome (早乙女 乙女, Saotome
Shimoneta
2013 American film
The New York Times, Andy Webster praised the film for the "consummate dexterity" with which it employs worn-out horror devices. "Dark Skies (2013) - Financial
Dark_Skies_(2013_film)
2020 soundtrack album by various artists
Arrow – programming (3) Jacob Ubizz – programming (4) Cutfather – programming (4) Daniel Pemberton – programming (5, 9) Two Inch Punch – programming (6) Matias
Birds_of_Prey_(soundtrack)
Astrological sign on the eastern horizon at birth
effect of these signs on the ascendant is to emphasize adaptability, dexterity, change and flexibility. Regarding the classification of signs according
Ascendant
American psychometrician
were to take two groups, one that possessed a high aptitude for finger dexterity and one that did not, with practice, both groups performance would improve
Johnson_O'Connor
American animated superhero TV series (1997–1999)
are committing robberies, displaying unusually high intelligence and dexterity. They suspect animal trainer Miranda Kane to be responsible, but eventually
The_New_Batman_Adventures
Japanese anti-nuclear activist (1932–2024)
reconstructive surgery, which restored much of her face and improved her manual dexterity. While there, she formed a close relationship with Norman Cousins, the
Shigeko_Sasamori
Paralympic precision ball sport similar to bocce
extremities as well as poor trunk control. They can demonstrate sufficient dexterity to throw the ball onto the court. Players are not eligible for assistance
Boccia
2022 studio album by the Weeknd
(8) Benny Bock – keyboards, programming (8) Brian Kennedy – keyboards, programming (8) Bruce Johnston – keyboards, programming, vocal arrangement, vocals
Dawn_FM
Forms of competitive activity, usually physical
recognised as system of activities based in physical athleticism or physical dexterity, with major competitions admitting only sports meeting this definition
Sport
Mixed martial arts events
(every 14 fights with an average delay of 50 seconds), while maintaining dexterity and not affecting performance. The new gloves were already tested during
2024_in_UFC
Musical artist
NY. She has been hailed by NPR for possessing an “amazing dexterity with musical languages”. Shah's family is of Gujarati origin, and her parents are
Kavita_Shah
Female protagonist of Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir
Marinette's complete name when "translated from both Chinese and French languages" is "appropriate for a girl whose family owns a bakery". She described
Marinette_Dupain-Cheng
2012 visual novel by Four Leaf Studios
birth defect, uses her feet to accomplish everyday tasks with surprising dexterity. She has short red hair and dark green eyes, and wears a boy's uniform
Katawa_Shoujo
Indian singer (born 1984)
tumme qarar by Momin Khan Momin and immortalised by Akhtar with a lot of dexterity. "Salaam Venky - Full Album". Retrieved 5 January 2022 – via YouTube.
Shreya_Ghoshal
2007 studio album by Kanye West
increasingly prominent figure in the public eye. West regains his lyrical dexterity on "Barry Bonds", a competitive, though friendly battle with Lil Wayne
Graduation_(album)
2004 television film directed by Joseph Sargent
expecting him to perform janitorial work. Thomas' remarkable manual dexterity and intellectual acumen confound Blalock's expectations, and Thomas rapidly
Something_the_Lord_Made
American singer and songwriter (born 1980)
the Sarah Vaughan". Songwriter Steve Kipner praises Aguilera's vocal dexterity, including her ability to "internalize[d] all the riffs from Chaka Khan"
Christina_Aguilera
American singer (born 1982)
musical virtuosity of May and Taylor, alongside Lambert's impressive vocal dexterity, charisma and affinity with Queen's repertoire – all augmented by the
Adam_Lambert
Antagonists in the Pac-Man games
indiscriminate ingestion of his foes. This was handled with such nonviolent dexterity that Hanna-Barbera could have written a textbook for Action for Children's
Ghosts_(Pac-Man)
American rapper and singer (born 1975)
soundtrack, stating: "This album mainly showcases Lauryn Hill's breadth and dexterity. Not formally marketed as Hill's comeback album, her six tracks here make
Lauryn_Hill
2023 novel by Benjamín Labatut
the book as "darkly fascinating novel", and notes Labatut's "impressive dexterity, unpicking complex ideas in long, elegant sentences that propel us forward
The_MANIAC
Technology made by American organization
generate up to 25,000 words of text, and write code in all major programming languages. Observers reported that the iteration of ChatGPT using GPT-4 was
Products and applications of OpenAI
Products_and_applications_of_OpenAI
Public university in Menomonie, Wisconsin, U.S.
such as practical judgment, perception and visual accuracy, and manual dexterity over theory. It was not meant to be used to teach specific trades, but
University of Wisconsin–Stout Polytechnic
University_of_Wisconsin–Stout_Polytechnic
2011 nuclear accident in Japan
human workers. The accident illustrated that robots lacked sufficient dexterity and robustness to perform critical tasks. In response to this shortcoming
Fukushima_nuclear_accident
Toy
significant YouTube followings, or being featured guests on television programs.[citation needed] In 2026, the reign of unresponsive yo-yos has shifted
Yo-yo
combining digital electronics, computer architecture, system software, programming languages, algorithms and computational techniques in parallel computing environments
Marathwada Mitra Mandal's College of Engineering
Marathwada_Mitra_Mandal's_College_of_Engineering
Ability of a computer system to be used by all people
translation of content into sign language by means of sign language avatars, such as SiMAX. Software APIs (application programming interfaces) exist to allow
Computer_accessibility
American legal crime drama television series (2015–2022)
sumptuous than Breaking Bad, while never, for a moment, losing its verbal dexterity and moral compass". Craig Elvy of Screen Rant also opined that the series
Better_Call_Saul
Charles Island Charlton Island Coats Island Crown Prince Frederik Island Dexterity Island Dorset Island Edgell Island Foley Island Herschel Island (Inuvialuktun:
List_of_islands_of_Canada
Developmental approach to music education
but because of the different benefits that it offers with coordination, dexterity, and concentration the technique is often used to teach individuals with
Orff_Schulwerk
Japanese visual novel series
using logic. He often uses this logic to advise Ikki, who then uses his dexterity and leadership skills to act on Kent's advice. Kent came to know the heroine
Amnesia_(2011_video_game)
Indian actress (born 1974)
phase, Taran Adarsh wrote in his review, "Urmila handles her part with dexterity and adds freshness to the goings-on since she has cut down on her acting
Urmila_Matondkar
Puerto Rican guitarist and songwriter
worked on a low budget movie called A Manual Dexterity which starred Jeremy Ward. The soundtrack A Manual Dexterity: Soundtrack Volume 1 was released in 2004
Omar_Rodríguez-López
1987 action RPG and dungeon crawler
to one of five character attributes: strength, intelligence, attack, dexterity, and luck. During battles, the player can try to persuade enemy demons
Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei
Digital_Devil_Story:_Megami_Tensei
Formal gathering of members of the furry fandom
furry games, furry races, or critterlympics. These focus on feats of dexterity suited to multiple players in teams, such as dragging a sled filled with
Furry_convention
Type of rotorcraft
severe effects are pain, numbness, and loss of tactile discrimination or dexterity.[citation needed] For a standard helicopter with a single main rotor,
Helicopter
Fictional character in Resident Evil franchise
typical human, and possesses vastly superior intelligence and physical dexterity to its undead peers. It was featured in Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (1999)
Nemesis_(Resident_Evil)
Marvel Comics character
gives him superhuman strength, speed, reflexes, agility, flexibility, dexterity, coordination, balance, and endurance. Hank is equally dexterous with
Beast_(Marvel_Comics)
strength, speed, stamina, reflexes, reaction time, coordination, agility, dexterity, balance, and endurance. Annex can also create any weapon he requires
List of Marvel Comics characters: A
List_of_Marvel_Comics_characters:_A
Chinese and American pianist (born 1987)
the gnarly, dense fugue, which she then dispatched with unfathomable dexterity. This was not a probing or profound Hammerklavier. But I admired Ms. Wang's
Yuja_Wang
Design, construction, use, and application of robots
versatile manipulators like a humanoid hand. Some of these have powerful dexterity intelligence, up to 20 degrees of freedom, and hundreds of tactile sensors
Robotics
Renewal of a traditional liberal arts education
the child learns language and about itself. From about age 2 to age 4, the child develops social skills and gains mobility and dexterity. The Grammar stage
Classical_education_movement
2020 video game
immediacy and that mouse-and-keyboard controls could not replicate the dexterity of VR controllers. Reception Half-Life: Alyx received "universal acclaim"
Half-Life:_Alyx
1905 naval battle of the Russo-Japanese War
Masachika also experienced an accidental explosion in 1887 and had lost dexterity in the left fingers. ja:下瀬雅允 On Christmas day on Julian Calendar in 1904
Battle_of_Tsushima
2002 studio album by Eminem
mastering DJ Head – additional production (track 10), drum programming (2, 12), additional drum programming (4, 7) Mauricio "Veto" Iragorri – engineer (tracks
The_Eminem_Show
Articulated pressure-resistant anthropomorphic housing for an underwater diver
less-skilled swimmers to complete deep dives, albeit at the expense of dexterity. Atmospheric diving suits in current use include the Newtsuit, Exosuit
Atmospheric_diving_suit
Genre of American roots music and sub-genre of country music
Breakdowns are often characterized by rapid tempos and unusual instrumental dexterity, and sometimes by complex chord changes. The violin (also known as the
Bluegrass_music
Medium-sized mammal native to North America
northern raccoon. In various North American native languages, the reference to the animal's manual dexterity, or use of its hands, is the source for the names
Raccoon
Aspects relevant across several languages
language into the other. Indicators of proficiency in language include accuracy as well as dexterity and resourcefulness. In the realm of translingual creativity
Translingualism
Japanese television franchise
Contestants usually have to twist and bend their bodies with agility and dexterity to fit through the hole in the wall. If contestants fail to fit through
Brain_Wall
Tabletop role playing game
represent the player's ability. For example, to land a punch, the character's dexterity and brawl skill are combined. The resulting number is the number of dice
Vampire:_The_Masquerade
martial artist who possesses enhanced strength, speed, reflexes, agility, dexterity, coordination, balance, and endurance. Red Lotus was set to appear in
List of Marvel Comics characters: R
List_of_Marvel_Comics_characters:_R
Canadian singer (born 1994)
time. Jody Rosen commented that Bieber sings with "swing and rhythmic dexterity" on his debut album, noting his tone to be "nasal". Bieber started to
Justin_Bieber
Type of mechanical arm with similar functions to a human arm
one example of a healthcare application where AI-driven arms increase dexterity and stability, allowing for less invasive treatments and faster recovery
Robotic_arm
DEXTERITY PROGRAMMING-LANGUAGE
DEXTERITY PROGRAMMING-LANGUAGE
Surname or Lastname
English, German, French, Jewish (Ashkenazic), Lithuanian, Czech and Slovak (Jonáš), and Hungarian (Jónás)
English, German, French, Jewish (Ashkenazic), Lithuanian, Czech and Slovak (Jonáš), and Hungarian (Jónás) : from a medieval personal name, which comes from the Hebrew male personal name Yona, meaning ‘dove’. In the book of the Bible which bears his name, Jonah was appointed by God to preach repentance to the city of Nineveh, but tried to flee instead to Tarshish. On the voyage to Tarshish, a great storm blew up, and Jonah was thrown overboard by his shipmates to appease God’s wrath, swallowed by a great fish, and delivered by it on the shores of Nineveh. This story exercised a powerful hold on the popular imagination in medieval Europe, and the personal name was a relatively common choice. The Hebrew name and its reflexes in other languages (for example Yiddish Yoyne) have been popular Jewish personal names for generations. There are also saints, martyrs, and bishops called Jonas venerated in the Orthodox Church. Ionas is found as a Greek family name.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : respelling of Yonis, with Yiddish possessive -s.
Surname or Lastname
English, Welsh, German, etc.
English, Welsh, German, etc. : ultimately from the Hebrew personal name yÅÌ£hÄnÄn ‘Jehovah has favored (me with a son)’ or ‘may Jehovah favor (this child)’. This personal name was adopted into Latin (via Greek) as Johannes, and has enjoyed enormous popularity in Europe throughout the Christian era, being given in honor of St. John the Baptist, precursor of Christ, and of St. John the Evangelist, author of the fourth gospel, as well as others of the nearly one thousand other Christian saints of the name. Some of the principal forms of the personal name in other European languages are Welsh Ieuan, Evan, Siôn, and Ioan; Scottish Ia(i)n; Irish Séan; German Johann, Johannes, Hans; Dutch Jan; French Jean; Italian Giovanni, Gianni, Ianni; Spanish Juan; Portuguese João; Greek IÅannÄ“s (vernacular Yannis); Czech Jan; Russian Ivan. Polish has surnames both from the western Slavic form Jan and from the eastern Slavic form Iwan. There were a number of different forms of the name in Middle English, including Jan(e), a male name (see Jane); Jen (see Jenkin); Jon(e) (see Jones); and Han(n) (see Hann). There were also various Middle English feminine versions of this name (e.g. Joan, Jehan), and some of these were indistinguishable from masculine forms. The distinction on grounds of gender between John and Joan was not firmly established in English until the 17th century. It was even later that Jean and Jane were specialized as specifically feminine names in English; bearers of these surnames and their derivatives are more likely to derive them from a male ancestor than a female. As a surname in the British Isles, John is particularly frequent in Wales, where it is a late formation representing Welsh Siôn rather than the older form Ieuan (which gave rise to the surname Evan). As an American family name this form has absorbed various cognates from continental European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.)
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : patronymic from the personal name John. As an American family name, Johnson has absorbed patronymics and many other derivatives of this name in continental European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.)Johnson is the second most frequent surname in the U.S. It was brought independently to North America by many different bearers from the 17th and 18th centuries onward.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Skilfulness; Dexterity
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of the female personal name Elizabeth. Compare Hibbs 2.English : nickname for someone with very fair hair or skin, from Middle English, Old English lilie ‘lily’ (Latin lilium). The Italian equivalent Giglio was used as a personal name in the Middle Ages. In English and other languages there has also been some confusion with forms of Giles.English : habitational name from places called Lilley, in Hertfordshire and Berkshire. The Hertfordshire place was named in Old English as ‘flax-glade’, from līn ‘flax’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’. The Berkshire name is from Old English Lillinglēah ‘wood associated with Lilla’, an Old English personal name.
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and northern Irish
English, Scottish, and northern Irish : patronymic from Jack 1. As an American surname this has absorbed other patronymics beginning with J- in various European languages.This extremely common British name was brought over by numerous different bearers in the 17th and 18th centuries. One forebear was the father and namesake of the seventh U.S. president, Andrew Jackson, who migrated to SC from Carrickfergus in the north of Ireland in 1765. The Confederate General Thomas ‘Stonewall’ Jackson came from VA, where his great-grandfather John, likewise of Scotch–Irish stock, had settled after emigrating to America in 1748.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from the Middle English personal name Ma(t)thew, vernacular form of the Greek New Testament name Matthias, Matthaios, which is ultimately from the Hebrew personal name Matityahu ‘gift of God’. This was taken into Latin as Mat(t)hias and Matthaeus respectively, the former being used for the twelfth apostle (who replaced Judas Iscariot) and the latter for the author of the first Gospel. In many European languages this distinction is reflected in different surname forms. The commonest vernacular forms of the personal name, including English Matthew, Old French Matheu, Spanish Mateo, Italian Matteo, Portuguese Mateus, Catalan and Occitan Mateu are generally derived from the form Matthaeus. The American surname Matthew has also absorbed European cognates from other languages, including Greek Mathias and Mattheos.It is found as a personal name among Christians in India, and in the U.S. is used as a family name among families from southern India.
Surname or Lastname
English, French, and German
English, French, and German : from the vernacular form of the Hebrew personal name Yehuda ‘Judah’ (of unknown meaning). In the Bible, this is the name of Jacob’s eldest son. It was not a popular name among Christians in medieval Europe, because of the associations it had with Judas Iscariot, the disciple who betrayed Christ for thirty pieces of silver. Among Jews, however, the Hebrew name and its reflexes in various Jewish languages (such as Yiddish Yude) have been popular for generations, and have given rise to many Jewish surnames.French : name for a Jew, Old French jude (Latin Iudaeus, Greek Ioudaios, from Hebrew Yehudi ‘member of the tribe of Judah’).English : from a pet form of Jordan.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Jacob. As an American surname this name has absorbed cognates from other languages, for example Danish, Norwegian, and Dutch Jacobsen and Swedish Jacobsson.
Surname or Lastname
Americanized spelling of German Ludwig, Czech LudvÃk, Polish Ludwik, or cognates in other European languages.English
Americanized spelling of German Ludwig, Czech LudvÃk, Polish Ludwik, or cognates in other European languages.English : habitational name from Ludwick Hall in Bishops Hatfield, Hertfordshire, probably named from the Old English personal name Luda + Old English wÄ«c ‘outlying (dairy) farm’.
Surname or Lastname
English and French (Léonard)
English and French (Léonard) : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements leo ‘lion’ (a late addition to the vocabulary of Germanic name elements, taken from Latin) + hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’, which was taken to England by the Normans. A saint of this name, who is supposed to have lived in the 6th century, but about whom nothing is known except for a largely fictional life dating from half a millennium later, was popular throughout Europe in the early Middle Ages and was regarded as the patron of peasants and horses.Irish (Fermanagh) : adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Mac Giolla Fhionáin or of Langan.Americanized form of Italian Leonardo or cognate forms in other European languages.The French Léonard family were at Château Richer, Quebec, by 1698, having come from Maine, France.
Surname or Lastname
English and Dutch
English and Dutch : from Latin Marcus, the personal name of St. Mark the Evangelist, author of the second Gospel. The name was borne also by a number of other early Christian saints. Marcus was an old Roman name, of uncertain (possibly non-Italic) etymology; it may have some connection with the name of the war god Mars. Compare Martin. The personal name was not as popular in England in the Middle Ages as it was on the Continent, especially in Italy, where the evangelist became the patron of Venice and the Venetian Republic, and was allegedly buried at Aquileia. As an American family name, this has absorbed cognate and similar names from other European languages, including Greek Markos and Slavic Marek.English, German, and Dutch (van der Mark) : topographic name for someone who lived on a boundary between two districts, from Middle English merke, Middle High German marc, Middle Dutch marke, merke, all meaning ‘borderland’. The German term also denotes an area of fenced-off land (see Marker 5) and, like the English word, is embodied in various place names which have given rise to habitational names.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Marck, Pas-de-Calais.German : from Marko, a short form of any of the Germanic compound personal names formed with mark ‘borderland’ as the first element, for example Markwardt.Americanization or shortened form of any of several like-sounding Jewish or Slavic surnames (see for example Markow, Markowitz, Markovich).Irish (northeastern Ulster) : probably a short form of Markey (when not of English origin).
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from a Germanic personal name composed of
the elements haim, heim ‘home’ + rīc ‘power’,
‘ruler’, introduced to England by the Normans in the form
Henri. During the Middle Ages this name became enormously
popular in England and was borne by eight kings. Continental forms of
the personal name were equally popular throughout Europe (German
Heinrich, French Henri, Italian Enrico and
Arrigo, Czech Jindřich, etc.). As an American family
name, the English form Henry has absorbed patronymics and many
other derivatives of this ancient name in continental European
languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.) In the period in
which the majority of English surnames were formed, a common English
vernacular form of the name was Harry, hence the surnames
Harris (southern) and Harrison (northern). Official
documents of the period normally used the Latinized form
Henricus. In medieval times, English Henry absorbed an
originally distinct Old English personal name that had hagan
‘hawthorn’. Compare Hain 2 as its first element, and there has
also been confusion with Amery.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hInnéirghe ‘descendant of
Innéirghe’, a byname based on éirghe
‘arising’.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac ÉinrÃ
or Mac Einri, patronymics from the personal names
ÉinrÃ, Einri, Irish forms of Henry. It is
also found as a variant of McEnery.Jewish (American) : Americanized form of various like-sounding Ashkenazic Jewish names.A bearer of the name from the Touraine region of France is
documented in Quebec city in 1667. Another (also called
Surname or Lastname
English, French, Danish, Dutch, and German
English, French, Danish, Dutch, and German : from a short form of the personal name Matthias (see Matthew) or any of its many cognates, for example Norman French Maheu.English, French, Dutch, and German : from a nickname or personal name taken from the month of May (Middle English, Old French mai, Middle High German meie, from Latin Maius (mensis), from Maia, a minor Roman goddess of fertility). This name was sometimes bestowed on someone born or baptized in the month of May; it was also used to refer to someone of a sunny disposition, or who had some anecdotal connection with the month of May, such as owing a feudal obligation then.English : nickname from Middle English may ‘young man or woman’.Irish (Connacht and Midlands) : when not of English origin (see 1–3 above), this is an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Miadhaigh ‘descendant of Miadhach’, a personal name or byname meaning ‘honorable’, ‘proud’.French : habitational name from any of various places called May or Le May.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : habitational name from Mayen, a place in western Germany.Americanized spelling of cognates of 1 in various European languages, for example Swedish Ma(i)j.Chinese : possibly a variant of Mei 1, although this spelling occurs more often for the given name than for the surname.Cape May, at the mouth of Delaware Bay, is named after the Dutch explorer Cornelius Jacobsen May.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the male personal name Manasseh, Hebrew Menashe ‘one who causes to forget’ (see Manasse), borne in the Middle Ages by Christians as well as by Jews. Hebrew Menashe and its reflexes in other Jewish languages have always been popular among Jews.English : occupational name for someone who made handles for agricultural and domestic implements, from an agent derivative of Anglo-Norman French mance ‘handle’ (Old French manche, Late Latin manicus, a derivative of manus ‘hand’).
Surname or Lastname
English and Welsh
English and Welsh : patronymic from the Middle English personal name Jon(e) (see John). The surname is especially common in Wales and southern central England. In North America this name has absorbed various cognate and like-sounding surnames from other languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Matthew. In North America, this form has assimilated numerous vernacular derivatives in other languages of Latin Mat(t)hias and Matthaeus.Irish (Ulster and County Louth) : used as an Americanized form of McMahon.
Surname or Lastname
English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, etc.
English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, etc. : from the Latin personal name Lucas (Greek Loukas) ‘man from Lucania’. Lucania is a region of southern Italy thought to have been named in ancient times with a word meaning ‘bright’ or ‘shining’. Compare Lucio. The Christian name owed its enormous popularity throughout Europe in the Middle Ages to St. Luke the Evangelist, hence the development of this surname and many vernacular derivatives in most of the languages of Europe. Compare Luke. This is also found as an Americanized form of Greek Loukas.Scottish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Lùcais (see McLucas).As a French name Lucas has been recorded in Canada since 1653, taken to Trois Rivières, Quebec, by one Lucas-Lépine from Normandy.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : status name or occupational name from Middle English, Old French maresc(h)al ‘marshal’. The term is of Germanic origin (compare Old High German marah ‘horse’, ‘mare’ + scalc ‘servant’). Originally it denoted a man who looked after horses, but by the heyday of medieval surname formation it denoted on the one hand one of the most important servants in a great household (in the royal household a high official of state, one with military responsibilities), and on the other a humble shoeing smith or farrier. It was also an occupational name for a medieval court officer responsible for the custody of prisoners. An even wider range of meanings is found in some other languages: compare for example Polish Marszałek (see Marszalek). The surname is also borne by Jews, presumably as an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.As the fourth chief justice of the U.S., John Marshall (1755–1835) was the principal architect in consolidating and defining the powers of the Supreme Court. He was a descendant of John Marshall of Ireland, who settled in Culpeper Co., VA, sometime before 1655.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a Latinist, a clerk who wrote documents in Latin, from Anglo-Norman French latinier, latim(m)ier. Latin was more or less the universal language of official documents in the Middle Ages, displaced only gradually by the vernacular—in England, by Anglo-Norman French at first, and eventually by English.
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Boy/Male
Muslim
Prince
Male
German
Pet form of Dutch and German names beginning with Mein-, from Germanic magin, MENNO means "might, strength."
Girl/Female
Teutonic American Spanish
Noble humor.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Gift of Indra
Surname or Lastname
German
German : unexplained. Perhaps a Germanized form of Czech Kurka.English : variant spelling of Kirk.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lamp of God
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places, in West Yorkshire near Keighley and in North Yorkshire near Northallerton. Both are named with a river name, derived from the Old English word lēoma ‘gleam’, ‘sparkle’.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Sun; God of Brightness
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Emborough in Somerset (see Embury).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Maidwell, a habitational name from a place in Northamptonshire named Maidwell, from Old English mægden ‘maidens’ + wella ‘spring’, ‘stream’.
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a.
Done with dexterity; skillful; artful; as, dexterous management.
a.
Knowledge; art; skill; dexterity.
n.
Dexterity in devising and effecting a purpose; cunning; artifice; stratagem.
n.
Skill or dexterity acquired by use; expertness.
n.
The state or quality of being right-handed; hence, skill; dexterity.
n.
Power of performance; means of execution; ability; skill; dexterity.
n.
Right-handedness.
n.
The quality of being clever; skill; dexterity; adroitness.
n.
Dexterous practice; dexterity; skill.
n.
Readiness in the use or control of the mental powers; quickness and skill in managing any complicated or difficult affair; adroitness.
adv.
With ease and dexterity.
n.
The quality of being adroit; skill and readiness; dexterity.
n.
The quality of being dexterous; dexterity.
n.
Want of dexterity or readiness, especially in the use of the hands; clumsiness; awkwardness.
n.
A readiness in performance; aptness at doing something; skill; facility; dexterity.
n.
Readiness and grace in physical activity; skill and ease in using the hands; expertness in manual acts; as, dexterity with the chisel.
n.
Dexterity or skill in securing advantages; tact.
v. t.
Skill; skillful management; dexterity; adroitness.
a.
Possessing quickness of intellect, skill, dexterity, talent, or adroitness; expert.
a.
Possessing dexterity; skilled; skillful.