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ELATIVE CASE

  • Elative case
  • Grammatical case

    it is common to drop the final vowel of the elative ending, which then becomes identical to the elative morpheme of Estonian; for example: talost. This

    Elative case

    Elative_case

  • Adessive case
  • Grammatical case

    other locative cases in Finnish, Estonian, and Hungarian are: Inessive case ("in") Elative case ("out of") Illative case ("into") Allative case ("onto") Ablative

    Adessive case

    Adessive_case

  • Inessive case
  • Grammatical case

    the free dictionary. Elative case ("out of") Illative case ("into") Allative case ("onto") Adessive case ("on") Ablative case ("from") The Finnish language

    Inessive case

    Inessive_case

  • Allative case
  • Grammatical case

    other locative cases in Finnish and Estonian are these: Inessive case ("in") Elative case ("out of") Illative case ("into") Adessive case ("at", "in the

    Allative case

    Allative_case

  • Elative
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    up elative in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Elative can refer to: Elative case, a grammatical case in Finno-Ugric languages and others Elative (gradation)

    Elative

    Elative

  • Illative case
  • Grammatical case used in languages such as Finnish, Lithuanian, and Hungarian

    locative cases in Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian are: Inessive case ("(to be) in") Elative case ("out of") Adessive case ("(to be) on") Allative case ("onto")

    Illative case

    Illative_case

  • Essive case
  • Grammatical case

    "becoming", which is instead marked by the translative case, the elative case, or the nominative case. Examples: laps "child" →   lapse "of child" →   lapsena

    Essive case

    Essive_case

  • Grammatical case
  • Categorization of nouns and modifiers by function

    A grammatical case is a category of nouns and noun modifiers (determiners, adjectives, participles, and numerals) that corresponds to one or more potential

    Grammatical case

    Grammatical_case

  • Delative case
  • Grammatical case in Hungarian

    case. Generally, Hungary itself and most Hungarian cities are placed into the delative case (foreign cities and some Hungarian cities use the elative

    Delative case

    Delative_case

  • Finnish noun cases
  • Declination patterns for nouns in the Finnish language

    cases, with the basic meaning "from off of" - a poor English equivalent, but necessary to distinguish it from "from out of", which would be elative.

    Finnish noun cases

    Finnish_noun_cases

  • List of grammatical cases
  • list of grammatical cases as they are used by various inflectional languages that have declension. This list will mark the case, when it is used, an

    List of grammatical cases

    List_of_grammatical_cases

  • Northern Sámi
  • Most widely spoken of all Sámi languages

    vajálduhtin oađđimis – I forgot to sleep The action elative originates in the elative case of the action noun, a case which became the locative in regular nouns

    Northern Sámi

    Northern Sámi

    Northern_Sámi

  • Generic trademark
  • Trademark used for multiple brands

    have to carry case endings in usage. An example is Finnish, where "Microsoftin" is the genitive case and "Facebookista" is the elative case. Generic use

    Generic trademark

    Generic trademark

    Generic_trademark

  • Estonian grammar
  • Grammar of the Estonian language

    elative/ablative): kuhu – kus – kust (where), millal (when), kuidas (how), miks (why) existential (illative/allative – inessive/adessive – elative/ablative):

    Estonian grammar

    Estonian grammar

    Estonian_grammar

  • Genitive case
  • Grammatical case

    In grammar, the genitive case (abbreviated gen) is the grammatical case that marks a word, usually a noun, as modifying another word, also usually a noun—thus

    Genitive case

    Genitive case

    Genitive_case

  • Partitive case
  • Grammatical case denoting "partialness", "without result" or "without specific identity"

    The partitive case (abbreviated ptv, prtv, or more ambiguously part) is a grammatical case which denotes "partialness", "without result", or "without specific

    Partitive case

    Partitive_case

  • Locative case
  • Grammatical case indicating a location

    locative case (/ˈlɒkətɪv/ LOK-ə-tiv; abbreviated loc) is a grammatical case which indicates a location. In languages using it, the locative case may perform

    Locative case

    Locative_case

  • Lative case
  • Grammatical case

    locative cases and enclitics, and the original -s has merged with another lative or locative suffix and turned into the modern inessive, elative, illative

    Lative case

    Lative_case

  • Terminative case
  • Grammatical case

    corresponds to the terminative. These same postpositions with the elative (or ablative) case also express the opposite of a terminative: a limit in time or

    Terminative case

    Terminative_case

  • Oblique case
  • Case specifying the use of the object form of pronouns

    objective case (abbr. obj) is a nominal case other than the nominative case and, sometimes, the vocative. A noun or pronoun in the oblique case can generally

    Oblique case

    Oblique_case

  • Accusative case
  • Grammatical case used to receive the direct object of a transitive verb

    In grammar, the accusative case (abbreviated acc) of a noun is the grammatical case used to receive the direct object of a transitive verb. In the English

    Accusative case

    Accusative_case

  • Ela
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Nay Pyi Taw International Airport, formerly Ela Airport, in Myanmar Elative case, in grammar Electronic Journal of Linear Algebra Emergency Liquidity

    Ela

    Ela

  • Adpositional case
  • Grammatical case

    prepositional case (abbreviated prep) and the postpositional case (abbreviated post) - generalised as adpositional cases - are grammatical cases that respectively

    Adpositional case

    Adpositional_case

  • Ergative case
  • Grammatical case

    In grammar, the ergative case (abbreviated erg) is the grammatical case that identifies a nominal phrase as the agent of a transitive verb in ergative–absolutive

    Ergative case

    Ergative case

    Ergative_case

  • Index of linguistics articles
  • - Ecolinguistics - Elative case - Endangered language - English pronunciation - Entailment - Ergative case - Error - Essive case - Ethnologue - Etymology

    Index of linguistics articles

    Index_of_linguistics_articles

  • Abessive case
  • Grammatical case

    caritive (abbreviated car) and privative (abbreviated priv) is the grammatical case expressing the lack or absence of the marked noun. In English, the corresponding

    Abessive case

    Abessive_case

  • Inchoative verb
  • Verb showing a process of beginning or becoming

    fades to yellow". The transformation from a state is marked with the elative case (-sta): lehti vaalenee tummanvihreästä keltaiseksi "the leaf fades from

    Inchoative verb

    Inchoative_verb

  • Absolutive case
  • Grammatical case

    In grammar, the absolutive case (abbreviated abs) is the case of nouns in ergative–absolutive languages that would generally be the subjects of intransitive

    Absolutive case

    Absolutive_case

  • Vocative case
  • Grammatical case for noun addressed

    In grammar, the vocative case (abbreviated voc) is a grammatical case which is used for a noun that identifies a person (animal, object, etc.) being addressed

    Vocative case

    Vocative_case

  • Dative case
  • Grammatical case generally used to indicate the noun to which something is given

    In grammar, the dative case (abbreviated dat, or sometimes d when it is a core argument) is a grammatical case used in some languages to indicate the

    Dative case

    Dative_case

  • Instrumental case
  • Grammatical case

    In grammar, the instrumental case (abbreviated ins or instr) is a grammatical case used to indicate that a noun is the instrument or means by or with

    Instrumental case

    Instrumental_case

  • Colloquial Finnish
  • Spoken form of the Finnish language

    dialects and Estonian. mutta — mut 'but' kyllä — kyl 'yes' -sta — -st elative case, 'out of / away from the inside of' Word-final vowel clusters ending

    Colloquial Finnish

    Colloquial_Finnish

  • Ablative case
  • Grammatical case

    and allative cases, to denote both being on top of something and "being around the place" (as opposed to the inner locative case, the elative, which means

    Ablative case

    Ablative case

    Ablative_case

  • Hungarian noun phrase
  • Overview of noun phrases in Hungarian

    plural cases. However, in Hungarian there are possessed and not possessed plural cases. Since the possessor may also be plural, the plural case is marked

    Hungarian noun phrase

    Hungarian_noun_phrase

  • Nominative case
  • Grammatical case

    grammar, the nominative case (abbreviated nom), subjective case, straight case, or upright case is one of the grammatical cases of a noun or other part

    Nominative case

    Nominative_case

  • Elative (gradation)
  • Comparative or superlative in Semitic languages

    The Arabic elative has a special inflection similar to that of colour and defect adjectives but differs in the details. To form an elative, the consonants

    Elative (gradation)

    Elative_(gradation)

  • Superessive case
  • Grammatical case

    In grammar, the superessive case (abbreviated supe) is a grammatical case indicating location on top of, or on the surface of something. Its name comes

    Superessive case

    Superessive_case

  • Prolative case
  • Grammatical case signifying "by way of ..." or "via ..."

    prolative case (abbreviated prol), also called the vialis case (abbreviated via), prosecutive case (abbreviated pros), traversal case, mediative case, or translative

    Prolative case

    Prolative_case

  • Epenthesis
  • Phonological process involving the addition of one or more sounds to a word

    consonantal case ending to the word. The vowel is /i/: (Inter)net → netti, or in the case of personal name, Bush + -sta → Bushista 'about Bush' (elative case).

    Epenthesis

    Epenthesis

  • List of glossing abbreviations
  • List of interlinear glossing abbreviations

    abbreviated to pst) glosses a grammatical past-tense morpheme, while lower-case 'past' would be a literal translation of a word with that meaning. Similarly

    List of glossing abbreviations

    List_of_glossing_abbreviations

  • Instructive case
  • Grammatical case

    grammar, the instructive case is a grammatical case used in Finnish, Estonian, and the Turkic languages. In Finnish, the instructive case is used to indicate

    Instructive case

    Instructive_case

  • Exessive case
  • Grammatical case

    The exessive case (abbreviated exess) is a grammatical case that denotes a transition away from a state. It is a rare case found in certain dialects of

    Exessive case

    Exessive_case

  • Alyutor language
  • Chukotkan language of Kamchatka, Russia

    Prolative is used for movement along and movement from (perlative and elative cases) Equative is used with the meanings 'like X', 'as X', usually with verbs

    Alyutor language

    Alyutor language

    Alyutor_language

  • Comparative case
  • Grammatical case

    comparative case (abbreviated comp) is a grammatical case which marks a nominal to indicate comparison with another entity through the designation of a case marker

    Comparative case

    Comparative_case

  • Benefactive case
  • Grammatical case

    The benefactive case (abbreviated ben, or sometimes b when it is a core argument) is a grammatical case typically used where English would use "for",

    Benefactive case

    Benefactive_case

  • Comitative case
  • Grammatical case denoting accompaniment

    In grammar, the comitative case (abbreviated com) is a grammatical case that denotes accompaniment. In English, the preposition "with", in the sense of

    Comitative case

    Comitative_case

  • Possessive
  • Grammatical use indicating possession

    grammatical case (the possessive case), although they are also sometimes considered to represent the genitive case, or are not assigned to any case, depending

    Possessive

    Possessive

  • Perlative case
  • Grammatical case

    In grammar, the perlative case (abbreviated per), also known as pergressive, is a grammatical case which expresses that something moved "through", "across"

    Perlative case

    Perlative_case

  • Case hierarchy
  • Theory in linguistic typology

    the case hierarchy denotes an order of grammatical cases. If a language has a particular case, it also has all cases lower than this particular case. To

    Case hierarchy

    Case_hierarchy

  • Formative case
  • Grammatical case in Hungarian

    Hungarian language the essive-formal case or formative case can be viewed as combining an essive case and a formal case, and it can express the position,

    Formative case

    Formative_case

  • Equative case
  • Grammatical case

    equative case (abbreviated equ) is a grammatical case prototypically expressing the standard of comparison of equal values ("as… as…"). The equative case has

    Equative case

    Equative_case

  • Subessive case
  • Grammatical case

    The subessive case (abbreviated sube) is a grammatical case indicating location under or below something. It occurs in Northeast Caucasian languages like

    Subessive case

    Subessive_case

  • Southern Selkup
  • Samoyedic language

    Latin and Cyrillic transcriptions were used for these works. The following case system is for the Narym dialect. rare rare with nouns denoting means of transport

    Southern Selkup

    Southern Selkup

    Southern_Selkup

  • Translative case
  • Grammatical case

    In grammar, the translative case (abbreviated transl) is a grammatical case that indicates a change in state of a noun, with the general sense of "becoming

    Translative case

    Translative_case

  • Aversive case
  • Grammatical case

    The aversive or evitative case (abbreviated evit) is a grammatical case found in Australian Aboriginal languages that indicates that the marked noun is

    Aversive case

    Aversive_case

  • Direct case
  • Grammatical case

    A direct case (abbreviated dir) is a grammatical case used with all three core relations: both the agent and patient of transitive verbs and the argument

    Direct case

    Direct_case

  • Declension
  • Inflection of words according to number, gender, and/or case

    determiners. It serves to indicate number (e.g. singular, dual, plural), case (e.g. nominative, accusative, genitive, or dative), gender (e.g. masculine

    Declension

    Declension

  • Ornative case
  • Grammatical case

    In linguistics, the ornative case is a noun case that means "endowed with" or "supplied with". This case is found in Dumi, which marks it by the suffix

    Ornative case

    Ornative_case

  • Semblative case
  • Grammatical case expressing resemblance

    The semblative case (abbreviated sembl) is a grammatical case that denotes the similarity of one entity to another. The semblative case is sometimes referred

    Semblative case

    Semblative_case

  • Temporal case
  • Grammatical case that indicates time

    In grammar, the temporal case (or Temporalis abbreviated temp) is a grammatical case used to indicate a time. In the Hungarian language its suffix is

    Temporal case

    Temporal_case

  • Causative
  • Aspect of verb grammar

    make children read books." The causal or causative case (abbreviated caus) is a grammatical case that indicates that the marked noun is the cause or

    Causative

    Causative

  • Multiplicative case
  • Grammatical case

    multiplicative case (abbreviated mlt or mltp) is a grammatical case used for marking a number of something ("three times"). The case is found in the

    Multiplicative case

    Multiplicative_case

  • Arabic nouns and adjectives
  • Declined according to case, state, gender and number

    Arabic" (originally a feminine elative, lit. "the most eloquent (language)"); دنيا dunyā "world" (also a feminine elative, lit. "the lowest (place)"). In

    Arabic nouns and adjectives

    Arabic_nouns_and_adjectives

  • Adverbial case
  • Grammatical case

    adverbial case (abbreviated adv) is a noun case in Abkhaz and Georgian with a function similar to that of the translative and essive cases in Finnic languages

    Adverbial case

    Adverbial_case

  • Distributive case
  • Grammatical case

    The distributive case (abbreviated distr) is used on nouns for the meanings of 'per' or 'each.' In Hungarian, it is -nként and expresses the manner when

    Distributive case

    Distributive_case

  • Case government
  • Grammatical term

    like) and nauttia (to enjoy) use the elative-like suffix -sta/-stä. In books on Finnish grammar written in Finnish, case government is usually referred to

    Case government

    Case_government

  • Udmurt grammar
  • Grammar of the Udmurt language

    -а- and the elative form changes to -ысьт-. The ы does not appear in the inessive, illative, terminative and prolative cases where the case ends with a

    Udmurt grammar

    Udmurt_grammar

  • Pegative case
  • Grammatical case

    the pegative case (abbreviated peg) is a hypothetical grammatical case that prototypically marks the agent of an action of giving. The case has been posited

    Pegative case

    Pegative_case

  • Sublative case
  • Grammatical case

    In grammar, the term sublative case (abbreviated subl) is used to refer to grammatical cases expressing different situations: In Hungarian and Finnish

    Sublative case

    Sublative_case

  • ʾIʿrab
  • System of suffixes of Classical Arabic

    iḍāfah (إِضَافَةٌ genitive construction). The object of a locative adverb. Elative (comparative/superlative) adjectives behave similarly: أَطْوَلُ وَلَدٍ

    ʾIʿrab

    ʾIʿrab

  • Instrumental-comitative case
  • Grammatical case

    In grammar, the instrumental-comitative case combines the instrumental case and the comitative case, functioning in a similar way to the English preposition

    Instrumental-comitative case

    Instrumental-comitative_case

  • Egressive case
  • Grammatical case

    The egressive case (abbreviated egre) marks the beginning of a movement from an approximate location or a moment in time. This case is used in Udmurt

    Egressive case

    Egressive_case

  • Pertingent case
  • Grammatical case

    The pertingent case is a grammatical case found in the Tlingit language. It is used to refer to something which is touching something else: for example

    Pertingent case

    Pertingent_case

  • Postelative case
  • Grammatical case

    In linguistics, the postelative case (abbreviated postel) is a noun case that indicates location from behind. This case is found in the Northeast Caucasian

    Postelative case

    Postelative_case

  • Apudessive case
  • Grammatical case

    Apudessive case (abbreviated apud) is used for marking a juxtaposing spatial relation, or location next to something ("next to the house"). It is found

    Apudessive case

    Apudessive_case

  • Postessive case
  • Grammatical case

    linguistics, the postessive case (abbreviated poste) is a noun case that indicates movement behind something. This case is found in Northeast Caucasian

    Postessive case

    Postessive_case

  • Essive-modal case
  • Grammatical case in Hungarian

    essive-modal case is a case in the Hungarian language that expresses either the state, capacity, task in which somebody is or which somebody has (essive case, e

    Essive-modal case

    Essive-modal_case

  • Tabasaran language
  • Lezgic language of southern Dagestan, Russia

    'among'; and super 'on'. The locative cases can be suffixed to the noun alone, or the elative, lative, and comitative cases are suffixed onto the locative forms

    Tabasaran language

    Tabasaran language

    Tabasaran_language

  • Antessive case
  • Grammatical case

    The antessive case (abbreviated ante) is used for marking the spatial relation of preceding or being before. The case is found in some Dravidian languages

    Antessive case

    Antessive_case

  • Alláh-u-Abhá
  • Invocation in the Bahá'í Faith

    the Kitáb-i-Aqdas. The form Allāhu is the nominative case of Allāh. The form Abhā is the elative or superlative of the word Baháʼ, meaning "beauty, brilliancy"

    Alláh-u-Abhá

    Alláh-u-Abhá

    Alláh-u-Abhá

  • Jalgsema
  • Village in Estonia

    Iolgesim in 1220, Jalxen in 1548, Jalxem in 1564, and Jalgsemast (in the elative case) in 1734. The first part of the toponym, jalg, genitive jala 'leg, foot'

    Jalgsema

    Jalgsema

  • Altnurga
  • Village in Estonia

    historical sources as Altnurkast in 1752 and Alt-Nurkast in 1798 (both in the elative case), and as Альтнуркъ in 1900. The name is derived from the prefix alt '(from)

    Altnurga

    Altnurga

    Altnurga

  • Modal case
  • Grammatical case

    In linguistics, the modal case (abbreviated mod) is a grammatical case used to express ability, intention, necessity, obligation, permission, possibility

    Modal case

    Modal_case

  • Agriotes lineatus
  • Species of beetle

    Fabricius. Elater striatus Linnaeus 1767 is now regarded as a synonym of Elater porcatus Linnaeus 1767, the basionym of Chalcolepidius porcatus. Elater segetis

    Agriotes lineatus

    Agriotes lineatus

    Agriotes_lineatus

  • Southern Sámi
  • Endangered Uralic language of Scandinavia

    postpositions. The illative is a spatial case marking the recipient; while the locative and elative are also spatial cases, the locative is additionally used

    Southern Sámi

    Southern Sámi

    Southern_Sámi

  • Intransitive case
  • Grammatical case

    In grammar, the intransitive case (abbreviated intr), also denominated passive case or patient case, is a grammatical case used in some languages to mark

    Intransitive case

    Intransitive_case

  • Inelative case
  • Grammatical case

    The inelative case (abbreviated inel) expresses the notion "from inside" (i.e. "out of"). It can be found in the Lezgian language. For example: Варшавадай

    Inelative case

    Inelative_case

  • Sociative case
  • Grammatical case

    In grammar, the sociative case is a grammatical case in Uralic languages such as Finnish and Hungarian; as well as Tamil, and Malayalam[citation needed]

    Sociative case

    Sociative_case

  • Orientative case
  • Grammatical case

    The orientative case (abbreviated orient) is a grammatical case which marks a noun phrase whose referent is used as a point of reference. It can be used

    Orientative case

    Orientative_case

  • Transitive alignment
  • alignment used in a small number of languages in which a single grammatical case is used to mark both arguments of a transitive verb, but not with the single

    Transitive alignment

    Transitive_alignment

  • Agriotes obscurus
  • Species of beetle

    described under the names "Elater (fuscus minor)" and "Elater (obtusus)", are often cited as synonyms of Elater obscurus. Elater obtusus is described by

    Agriotes obscurus

    Agriotes obscurus

    Agriotes_obscurus

  • Superlative case
  • Grammatical case

    In grammar, nouns in the superlative case (abbreviated supl or more ambiguously sup) typically denote objects over which or onto the top of which another

    Superlative case

    Superlative_case

  • Distributive-temporal case
  • Grammatical case specifying the time and manner of an event

    distributive-temporal of a noun is a grammatical case specifying when and how often something is done. This case (-nta/-nte) in Hungarian can express how often

    Distributive-temporal case

    Distributive-temporal_case

  • Proto-Sámi language
  • Reconstructed ancestor of the Sámi languages

    and genitive; the local cases inessive, elative, illative; as well as essive, partitive, comitative, and abessive. The case system shows some parallel

    Proto-Sámi language

    Proto-Sámi_language

  • Click beetle
  • Family of beetles

    also capable of clicking) are a family of beetles. Other names include elaters, snapping beetles, spring beetles or skipjacks. This family was defined

    Click beetle

    Click beetle

    Click_beetle

  • Final case
  • Grammatical case

    Final case is used for marking final cause ("for a house"). Semitic languages had this case, but all of them lost it[failed verification]. In Arabic,

    Final case

    Final_case

  • Intrative case
  • Grammatical case

    The intrative case (abbreviated itrt) is a case that roughly expresses the notion of the English prepositions "amidst" or "between". It is found in the

    Intrative case

    Intrative_case

  • Meänkieli grammar
  • Grammar of the Meänkieli language

    pyörässä 'cycle, in the cycle' suola - suolassa 'salt, in the salt' Elative The elative describes derivation, having the meaning 'of, from, out of' or it

    Meänkieli grammar

    Meänkieli_grammar

  • Agriotes mancus
  • Species of beetle in North America

    coming spring. Agriotes mancus was originally described from Missouri (as Elater mancus) which appears to be near the south-western limits of its distribution

    Agriotes mancus

    Agriotes mancus

    Agriotes_mancus

  • American Finnish
  • Form of the Finnish language spoken in North America

    essive ruumana partitive ruumaa translative ruumaksi inessive ruumassa elative ruumasta illative ruumaan adessive ruumalla ablative ruumalta allative

    American Finnish

    American Finnish

    American_Finnish

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  • ZIHNA
  • Female

    Native American

    ZIHNA

    Native American Hopi name ZIHNA means "spins."

    ZIHNA

  • CHAYTON
  • Male

    Native American

    CHAYTON

    Native American Sioux name CHAYTON means "falcon."

    CHAYTON

  • ELAINE
  • Female

    English

    ELAINE

    Old French form of Greek Helénē, possibly ELAINE means "torch." In Malory's Morte D'Arthur (Death of Arthur), this is the name of the tragic figure who dies of grief because Sir Lancelot is unable to return her love. 

    ELAINE

  • ACHAK
  • Male

    Native American

    ACHAK

    Native American Algonquin name ACHAK means "spirit."

    ACHAK

  • ASHKII
  • Male

    Native American

    ASHKII

    Native American Navajo name ASHKII means "boy."

    ASHKII

  • Melatie
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Melatie

    Jasmine

    Melatie

  • Elaine
  • Girl/Female

    Arthurian Legend American French Greek

    Elaine

    In Arthurian legend, Elaine was mother to Sir Lancelot's son Galahad.

    Elaine

  • APONI
  • Female

    Native American

    APONI

    Native American name APONI means "butterfly."

    APONI

  • Elaine
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Indian, Irish, Italian

    Elaine

    Shining; Variant of Helen; Torch; Bright Light; Light

    Elaine

  • Elaine
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Elaine

    Light

    Elaine

  • Latine
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Latine

    Sea gull.

    Latine

  • ABOOKSIGUN
  • Male

    Native American

    ABOOKSIGUN

    Native American Algonquin name ABOOKSIGUN means "wildcat."

    ABOOKSIGUN

  • CHOGAN
  • Male

    Native American

    CHOGAN

    Native American Algonquin name CHOGAN means "blackbird."

    CHOGAN

  • ASKOOK
  • Male

    Native American

    ASKOOK

    Native American Algonquin name ASKOOK means "snake."

    ASKOOK

  • ELAINE
  • Female

    Arthurian

    ELAINE

    , the bright, or, the light.

    ELAINE

  • CHOOVIO
  • Male

    Native American

    CHOOVIO

    Native American Hopi name CHOOVIO means "antelope."

    CHOOVIO

  • ZITKALA
  • Female

    Native American

    ZITKALA

    Native American Dakota name ZITKALA means "bird."

    ZITKALA

  • CHANSOMPS
  • Male

    Native American

    CHANSOMPS

    Native American Algonquin name CHANSOMPS means "locust."

    CHANSOMPS

  • Elanie
  • Girl/Female

    Israeli

    Elanie

    Oak tree.

    Elanie

  • ABUKCHEECH
  • Male

    Native American

    ABUKCHEECH

    Native American Algonquin name ABUKCHEECH means "mouse."

    ABUKCHEECH

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Online names & meanings

  • Sajin | ஸஜீந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sajin | ஸஜீந

  • Donn
  • Boy/Male

    English American Irish

    Donn

    In mythology the Irish Donn was known as king of the underworld.

  • Timun
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Timun

    God fearing.

  • Vishwaraja
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada

    Vishwaraja

    King of the World

  • Trishar | த்ரிஷர
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Trishar | த்ரிஷர

    Pearl necklace

  • Kinari | கீநாரீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Kinari | கீநாரீ

    Shore, Musical instrument, Goddess of wealth

  • Godavri
  • Girl/Female

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

    Godavri

    A River

  • Yuvrajmeet
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Yuvrajmeet

    Friendly Crown Prince

  • Sai Deep
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sai Deep

    A name of Sai baba

  • Galav
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Galav

    To Worship; To Pray

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  • Native
  • a.

    Found in nature; not artificial; as native sodium chloride.

  • Negative
  • n.

    The negative plate of a voltaic or electrolytic cell.

  • Negative
  • a.

    Asserting absence of connection between a subject and a predicate; as, a negative proposition.

  • Relative
  • n.

    One who, or that which, relates to, or is considered in its relation to, something else; a relative object or term; one of two object or term; one of two objects directly connected by any relation.

  • Elating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Elate

  • Emulative
  • a.

    Inclined to emulation; aspiring to competition; rivaling; as, an emulative person or effort.

  • Negative
  • a.

    Metalloidal; nonmetallic; -- contracted with positive or basic; as, the nitro group is negative.

  • Relative
  • a.

    Having relation or reference; referring; respecting; standing in connection; pertaining; as, arguments not relative to the subject.

  • Dative
  • n.

    The dative case. See Dative, a., 1.

  • Illative
  • n.

    An illative particle, as for, because.

  • Negative
  • a.

    Denying; implying, containing, or asserting denial, negation or refusal; returning the answer no to an inquiry or request; refusing assent; as, a negative answer; a negative opinion; -- opposed to affirmative.

  • Evasive
  • a.

    Tending to evade, or marked by evasion; elusive; shuffling; avoiding by artifice.

  • Illative
  • a.

    Relating to, dependent on, or denoting, illation; inferential; conclusive; as, an illative consequence or proposition; an illative word, as then, therefore, etc.

  • Relative
  • n.

    A relative pronoun; a word which relates to, or represents, another word or phrase, called its antecedent; as, the relatives "who", "which", "that".

  • Elective
  • a.

    Exerting the power of choice; selecting; as, an elective act.

  • Elative
  • a.

    Raised; lifted up; -- a term applied to what is also called the absolute superlative, denoting a high or intense degree of a quality, but not excluding the idea that an equal degree may exist in other cases.

  • Relative
  • a.

    Indicating or expressing relation; refering to an antecedent; as, a relative pronoun.

  • Elective
  • a.

    Dependent on choice; bestowed or passing by election; as, an elective study; an elective office.

  • Negative
  • a.

    Not positive; without affirmative statement or demonstration; indirect; consisting in the absence of something; privative; as, a negative argument; a negative morality; negative criticism.