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Logical identifier addressing a specific group of devices on a network
A multicast address is a numerical identifier for a group of hosts in a computer network that are available to process datagrams or frames intended to
Multicast_address
Computer networking technique
networking, multicast is a type of group communication where data transmission is addressed to a group of destination computers simultaneously. Multicast can
Multicast
IPv6 multicast address used by NDP
solicited-node multicast address is an IPv6 multicast address used by the Neighbor Discovery Protocol to determine the link layer address associated with
Solicited-node multicast address
Solicited-node_multicast_address
Label to identify a network interface of a computer or other network node
primary addressing and routing methodologies common in networking: unicast addressing, anycast addressing, and multicast addressing. A unicast address identifies
IPv6_address
Sending datagrams to multiple receivers
IP-specific form of multicast and is used for streaming media and other network applications. It uses specially reserved multicast address blocks in IPv4 and
IP_multicast
Protocol for establishing multicast group memberships on IPv4 networks
networks to establish multicast group memberships. IGMP is an integral part of IP multicast and allows the network to direct multicast transmissions only
Internet Group Management Protocol
Internet_Group_Management_Protocol
Delivering multicast packets based on source and destination addressing
interest in traffic to a multicast address. The multicast network must discover all multicast sources sending to that address, and route data from all
Source-specific_multicast
Version 6 of the Internet Protocol
portion of an address to 64 bits. The addressing architecture of IPv6 allows three different types of transmission: unicast, anycast and multicast. IPv6 does
IPv6
Cotton; L. Vegoda; D. Meyer (March 2010). IANA Guidelines for IPv4 Multicast Address Assignments. IETF. doi:10.17487/RFC5771. ISSN 2070-1721. BCP 51. RFC
List_of_reserved_IP_addresses
Fourth version of the Internet Protocol
networks (224 + 220 + 216 ≈ 18 million addresses) and multicast addresses (228 ≈ 268 million addresses). IPv4 addresses may be represented in any notation
IPv4
Early system for organizing the IPv4 address space
provide unicast addresses for networks of three different network sizes. Class D is for multicast networking and the class E address range is reserved
Classful_network
Multicast routing protocol
Protocol-Independent Multicast (PIM) is a family of multicast routing protocols for Internet Protocol (IP) networks that provide one-to-many and many-to-many
Protocol-Independent Multicast
Protocol-Independent_Multicast
Unique identifier assigned to network interfaces
individual MAC addresses: for example, based on a configurable list of accepted multicast MAC addresses. This is called multicast addressing. The IEEE has
MAC_address
Numerical label used to identify a network interface in an IP network
some addresses are reserved for special purposes such as private networks (≈18 million addresses) and multicast addressing (≈270 million addresses). IPv4
IP_address
Network address usable for communication within a subnet
case; e.g. IPv6 addresses beginning with ff02: (ff02::/16), and IPv4 addresses beginning with 224.0.0. (224.0.0.0/24) are multicast addresses that are link-local
Link-local_address
IPv6 transition mechanism
IPv6 multicast address respectively. All-Nodes Multicast (ff02::1) - 239.192.0.1 All-Routers Multicast (ff02::2) - 239.192.0.2 Solicited Node Multicast for
6over4
Means of addressing all devices on a network with a single transmission
message sent to a broadcast address may be received by all network-attached hosts. In contrast, a multicast address is used to address a specific group of devices
Broadcast_address
Protocol
listen on UDP port 5355 on the following link-scope Multicast address: IPv4 - 224.0.0.252, MAC address 01-00-5E-00-00-FC IPv6 - FF02:0:0:0:0:0:1:3 (this
Link-Local Multicast Name Resolution
Link-Local_Multicast_Name_Resolution
Protocol for statefully assigning IPv6 addresses on an IPv6 network
multicast traffic (ff02::1:2) is never forwarded beyond the local link. Site-local multicast (ff05::1:3) requires the relay agent to have an address with
DHCPv6
Network protocol
system with multicast addressing to a specifically designated IP multicast address at UDP port number 1900. In IPv4, the multicast address is 239.255.255
Simple Service Discovery Protocol
Simple_Service_Discovery_Protocol
Internet protocol used for error messages in network operations
extension of NDP with extra security. Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) is used by IPv6 routers for discovering multicast listeners on a directly attached
ICMPv6
Routing protocol for IP networks
OSPF also uses multicast addressing for distributing route information within a broadcast domain. It reserves the multicast addresses 224.0.0.5 (IPv4)
Open_Shortest_Path_First
Technologies for automatic network connection configuration
multiple addresses per interface, although many do. Another is that not every IPv4 host implements distributed name resolution (e.g., multicast DNS), so
Zero-configuration_networking
Service discovery protocol
Multicast DNS (mDNS) is a computer networking protocol that resolves hostnames to IP addresses within small networks that do not include a local name server
Multicast_DNS
One-to-many computer networking protocol
is addressed to a group of destination computers simultaneously: Multicast Source Discovery Protocol, Multicast BGP, Protocol Independent Multicast. Multicast
Multicast_routing
Identifier for a node or network interface in a telecommunications network
private addresses, or locally administered addresses that may not be unique. Special network addresses are allocated as broadcast or multicast addresses. These
Network_address
Cotton; L. Vegoda; D. Meyer (March 2010). IANA Guidelines for IPv4 Multicast Address Assignments. IETF. doi:10.17487/RFC5771. ISSN 2070-1721. BCP 51. RFC
List of assigned /8 IPv4 address blocks
List_of_assigned_/8_IPv4_address_blocks
Network time synchronization protocol
port-by-port basis. Multicast transmissions use IP multicast addressing, for which multicast group addresses are defined for IPv4 and IPv6 (see table). Time-critical
Precision_Time_Protocol
Technique to suspend transmission to avoid congestion
48-bit destination address of this link or to the 48-bit reserved multicast address of 01-80-C2-00-00-01. The use of a well-known address makes it unnecessary
Ethernet_flow_control
Domain reserved by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
found success. Examples of multicast address definitions in the domain mcast.net are: Multicast .net "Multicast IPv4 Address Space Registry". IANA. P.
Mcast.net
Network routing scheme based on labels identifying paths
Large-scale TE "Harsh" 2007: Large-scale L2VPN 2009: Label Switching Multicast 2011: MPLS transport profile MPLS works by prefixing packets with an MPLS
Multiprotocol_Label_Switching
Patel, Baiju V.; Shah, Munil (December 1999). "Protocol Description". Multicast Address Dynamic Client Allocation Protocol. Thanks to Rajeev Byrisetty, Steve
List of TCP and UDP port numbers
List_of_TCP_and_UDP_port_numbers
Protocol in the Internet protocol suite used with IPv6
to IP address 2001:db8::55 which happens to be the address of B. Before sending the packet to B, A creates a solicited-node multicast address by appending
Neighbor_Discovery_Protocol
24-bit number in networking equipment that uniquely identifies its manufacturer
whether the address is part of an individual (unicast) or group (multicast) address block (e.g., Individual/Group [I/G] bit or Unicast/Multicast [U/M] bit)
Organizationally unique identifier
Organizationally_unique_identifier
Proprietary link aggegration protocol
well-known Cisco multicast address 01-00-0C-CC-CC-CC with protocol type code 0x0104. PAgP uses the same multicast group MAC address as Cisco Discovery
Port_Aggregation_Protocol
Multicast discovery protocol
defines a multicast discovery protocol to locate services on a local network. It operates over TCP and UDP port 3702 and uses IP multicast address 239.255
WS-Discovery
The Multicast Address Dynamic Client Allocation Protocol (MADCAP) is a communication protocol that allows hosts to request multicast addresses from a server
Multicast Address Dynamic Client Allocation Protocol
Multicast_Address_Dynamic_Client_Allocation_Protocol
Experimental internet protocol
SMART Multicast is an experimental method of secure reliable IP multicast. It allows a user to forward IP datagrams to an unlimited group of receivers
SMART_Multicast
Special-use domain name
the Multicast DNS name resolution protocol. Any DNS query for a name ending with the label local must be sent to the mDNS IPv4 link-local multicast address
.local
Computer network protocol
on this subnet' group multicast address (224.0.0.2). However, tLDP unicasts the hello packets to the targeted neighbor's address. The Label Distribution
Label_Distribution_Protocol
Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) is a Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) family multicast routing protocol defined by Experimental RFC 3618
Multicast Source Discovery Protocol
Multicast_Source_Discovery_Protocol
Interoperability standard for professional audio over IP
protocols may use IP multicasting with IGMPv2 (optionally IGMPv3) negotiation. Each media stream is assigned a unique multicast address (in the range from
AES67
of multicast that supports a great number of multicast sessions with a small number of recipients in each. It adds all the destination IP addresses in
Xcast
Point-to-multipoint interface for 3GPP cellular networks
Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Services (MBMS) is a point-to-multipoint interface specification for existing 3GPP cellular networks, which is designed
Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service
Multimedia_Broadcast_Multicast_Service
Logical subdivision of an IP network
broadcast addresses in IPv6, their function being superseded by multicast addresses. [...] In IPv6, all zeros and all ones are legal values for any field
Subnet
Computer network built on top of another network
of service. Overlay multicast is also known as End System or Peer-to-Peer Multicast supports high bandwidth multi-source multicast among widely distributed
Overlay_network
Ability to balance computer network traffic
Another option is to make NLB in multicast mode. The unicast IPv4 address of the cluster is linked to a multicast MAC address. The hosts is in the cluster
Network_load_balancing
Multicast routing technique to minimize loops and enhance security
purposes of ensuring loop-free forwarding of multicast packets in multicast routing and to help prevent IP address spoofing in unicast routing. In standard
Reverse-path_forwarding
using IP multicast and the User Datagram Protocol (UDP). Under SAP, senders periodically transmit SDP descriptions to a well-known multicast address and port
Session_Announcement_Protocol
Network messaging to multiple recipients simultaneously
Instead, IPv6 relies on multicast addressing - a conceptually similar one-to-many routing methodology. However, multicasting limits the pool of receivers
Broadcasting_(networking)
IEEE standard for Shortest Path Bridging
this is a multicast address, the multicast bit is set, and since we are not using the standard OUI space for these manufactured addresses, the Local
IEEE_802.1aq
Protocol used by network devices for advertising their identity
destination MAC address set to a special multicast address that 802.1D-compliant bridges do not forward. Other multicast and unicast destination addresses are permitted
Link_Layer_Discovery_Protocol
Protocol for discovering IPv6 multicast listeners
Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) is a component of the Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) suite. MLD is used by IPv6 routers for discovering multicast
Multicast_Listener_Discovery
particular, in multicast socket networking, an example of promiscuous traffic is when a socket configured to listen on a specific multicast address group A with
Promiscuous_traffic
Computer communication protocol
address to socket address uses a round-robin algorithm to decrease the risk of load bias among the destinations. Multicast. The service range address
Transparent Inter-process Communication
Transparent_Inter-process_Communication
to its virtual MAC address. There could be up to four AVFs at the same time. By default, GLBP routers use the local multicast address 224.0.0.102 to send
Gateway Load Balancing Protocol
Gateway_Load_Balancing_Protocol
Sending a message to one computer; on a one-to-one basis
sender and one receiver, each identified by a network address. Unicast is in contrast to multicast and broadcast which are one-to-many transmissions. Internet
Unicast
Network interface controller mode that eavesdrops on messages intended for others
frame is addressed to that NIC's MAC address or is a broadcast or multicast addressed frame. In promiscuous mode, however, the NIC allows all frames through
Promiscuous_mode
Smallest message entity exchanged using Internet Protocol version 6
Source Address: 128 bits The unicast IPv6 address of the sending node. Destination Address: 128 bits The IPv6 unicast or multicast address of the destination
IPv6_packet
Protocol for exchanging parameters of multimedia communication sessions
with a connection address (which indicates the address clients must connect to or — when a multicast address is provided, as it is here — subscribe to) specified
Session_Description_Protocol
Method for IP address allocation and routing
allocating IP addresses for IP routing. The Internet Engineering Task Force introduced CIDR in 1993 to replace the previous classful network addressing architecture
Classless Inter-Domain Routing
Classless_Inter-Domain_Routing
Communications channel between two networks
Route and Record (LSRR) Option to hide the multicast address from the non-multicast-aware routers. A multicast-aware destination router would remove the
IP_tunnel
network to address one unit of data to a specific group of receivers. In interactive multicast at the data link or network layer, such as IP multicast, Ethernet
Multicast_encryption
Computer networking technology
computers, and the services that those devices offer on a local network using multicast Domain Name System (mDNS) service records. The software comes built-in
Bonjour_(software)
ZOI—Zero One Infinity ZOPE—Z Object Publishing Environment ZMA—Zone Multicast Address ZPL—Z-level Programming Language Acronym Internet slang List of file
List of computing and IT abbreviations
List_of_computing_and_IT_abbreviations
Internet protocol
mechanisms to maximize efficiency and support multicasting. EIGRP uses 224.0.0.10 as its multicast address and protocol number 88. Cisco Systems now classifies
Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
Enhanced_Interior_Gateway_Routing_Protocol
Process of listening to IGMP network traffic to control delivery of IP multicasts
and routers and maintain a map of which links need which IP multicast transmission. Multicasts may be filtered from the links which do not need them, conserving
IGMP_snooping
Set of networking protocols
advertisements are supported by running HTTP on top of UDP (port 1900) using multicast (known as HTTPMU). Responses to search requests are also sent over UDP
Universal_Plug_and_Play
Network protocol that builds a loop-free logical topology for Ethernet networks
Destination MAC: 48 bits The destination MAC address is an STP multicast address. The IEEE 802 standard Bridge Group Address is 01:80:C2:00:00:00. However, several
Spanning_Tree_Protocol
Network protocol for distributing routing information to network equipment
(UDP). Version 1 operates in broadcast mode, while version 2 uses multicast addressing. BGP runs over the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). Interior
Routing_protocol
Network protocol
multicast GIDs and Ethernet MAC addresses. Implementations in 2010 used the same address mapping that has been specified for mapping IPv6 multicast addresses
RDMA_over_Converged_Ethernet
Delivering multicast packets based only on destination address
map IPs and then sends IPs to a number of groups via IP address. This method of multicasting allows hosts to transmit to/from groups without any restriction
Any-source_multicast
Set of IEEE standards for wireless personal area networks
logical link control/subnetwork access protocol (LLC/SNAP) headers multicast address assignment multiple contention periods in a superfame a method for
IEEE_802.15
Television transmitted over a computer network
consists of broadcast live television that is streamed over the Internet (multicast) — in contrast to delivery through traditional terrestrial, satellite
Internet_Protocol_television
Extension to the Border Gateway Protocol
Multiprotocol BGP or Multicast BGP is an extension to Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) that allows different types of addresses (known as address families) to be
Multiprotocol_BGP
Protocol (UDP) multicast group 239.192.152.143:6771 (IPv4) or ff15::efc0:988f (IPv6) which are administratively scoped multicast addresses. It's similar
Local_Peer_Discovery
Protocol to discover routers
to announce its IP address as available for routing. When a host boots up, it sends solicitation messages to the IP multicast address 224.0.0.2. In response
ICMP Router Discovery Protocol
ICMP_Router_Discovery_Protocol
Network protocol for mapping ports
request is sent via HTTP and port 1900 to the IPv4 multicast address 239.255.255.250 (for the IPv6 addresses see the Simple Service Discovery Protocol (SSDP)):
Internet Gateway Device Protocol
Internet_Gateway_Device_Protocol
Real-time professional audio over an Ethernet LAN
using multicast addressing. Bundle numbers 256–65279 are reserved for unicast bundles. Private bundles may be sent with unicast or multicast addressing. Bundle
CobraNet
Java-Library
Cajo Project has been issued by the IANA port number 1198 and UDP Multicast address 224.0.23.162. The source code is free under the LGPL, and the documentation
Cajo_project
State Acknowledgment packet is sent either to the multicast address AllSPFRouters, to the multicast address AllDRouters, or as a unicast. Link-state routing
Link_state_packet
Computer networking concept
and multicast Ethernet. BUM traffic refers to that kind of network traffic that will be forwarded to multiple destinations or that cannot be addressed to
Broadcast, unknown-unicast and multicast traffic
Broadcast,_unknown-unicast_and_multicast_traffic
Communication protocol that allows connections between networks
a single transmission to many recipients. Multicast differs from broadcast in that the destination address designates a subset, not necessarily all, of
Internet_Protocol
Part of the router architecture that maintains the routing table
holds the unicast routes that are active. Multicast routing may require an additional routing table for multicast routes. Several routing protocols e.g.
Control_plane
Real-time professional audio over IP networking
CRC Press. pp. 4–. ISBN 978-1-136-03057-4. https://docs.telosalliance.com/docs/what-multicast-addresses-are-used-by-livewire#specific-livewire-addresses
Livewire_(networking)
1985 video game
represents landmarks in two key areas of Internet development: games and multicasting, and notable advancement in creating rendered virtual environments.[citation
SGI_Dogfight
Internet protocol used for error messages in network operations
as might be expected. Destination unreachable is never reported for IP multicast transmissions. With the following field contents: Type: 8 bits; Type ==
Internet Control Message Protocol
Internet_Control_Message_Protocol
Reliable delivery of packets to multiple recipients simultaneously
suitable for applications such as multi-receiver file transfer. Multicast is a network addressing method for the delivery of information to a group of destinations
Reliable_multicast
Network addressing and routing methodology
application, even though it uses TCP. Anycast rendezvous point can be used in Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) and its advantageous application as Anycast
Anycast
Topics referred to by the same term
ZMA may refer to: ZMA (supplement), a bodybuilding supplement Zone Multicast Address Zavod Malolitrazhnykh Avtomobiley, a Russian small-car maker Zoölogisch
ZMA
Multicast technology
Scalable video multicast is a new wireless multicast technology. In scalable video multicast, the video program subscribers can view the program in accordance
Scalable_video_multicast
System to identify resources on a network
DNS whitelisting List of DNS record types List of managed DNS providers Multicast DNS Public recursive name server resolv.conf Split-horizon DNS Timeline
Domain_Name_System
Principal protocol used to stream data across an IP network
NACK-Oriented Reliable Multicast (NORM) is a transport layer Internet protocol designed to provide reliable transport in multicast groups in data networks
NACK-Oriented Reliable Multicast
NACK-Oriented_Reliable_Multicast
Network protocols for control of entertainment technology equipment
system; for allocation of multicast addresses when used on UDP and IPv4; for UDP port allocation when multicasting, for IP address assignment in conformant
Architecture for Control Networks
Architecture_for_Control_Networks
Virtual private network application
Hamachi currently handles tunneling of IP traffic including broadcasts and multicast. The Windows version also recognizes and tunnels IPX traffic. Each client
LogMeIn_Hamachi
Principal protocol used for transmission of datagrams across an IP network
can broadcast - sent packets can be addressed to be receivable by all devices on the subnet. Multicast – a multicast mode of operation is supported whereby
User_Datagram_Protocol
Layer for end-to-end network communication
The IETF has defined reliable multicast frameworks and building blocks, so reliability is not impossible for multicast applications; rather, it is not
Transport_layer
Computer network transport protocol
suitable for applications like multi-receiver file-transfer. Multicast is a network addressing method for the delivery of information to a group of destinations
Pragmatic_General_Multicast
Specialized Internet application protocol
also meeting specialized requirements such as multicast support, very low overhead, and simplicity. Multicast, low overhead, and simplicity are important
Constrained Application Protocol
Constrained_Application_Protocol
Set of reserved Internet domain names
Practice 32. Updated by RFC 6761. S. Cheshire; M. Krochmal (February 2013). Multicast DNS. Internet Engineering Task Force. doi:10.17487/RFC6762. ISSN 2070-1721
Special-use_domain_name
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Sabitri | ஸாபீதà¯à®°à¯€
Vedic verse addressed to savitr
Sabitri | ஸாபீதà¯à®°à¯€
Girl/Female
Finnish, French, German, Gujarati, Hebrew, Indian, Jain, Sanskrit, Swedish
Sun; Light; Torch; Moon Elope; Glowing; Moon; Continuous Rain; Term of Address for Female Friend
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a kindly master, from Middle English swete ‘sweet’, ‘pleasant’, ‘agreeable’ + sire, sier ‘master’ (often used to address an older man).Possibly an Americanized spelling of German and Jewish Schweitzer.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Vedic verse addressed to savitr
Boy/Male
English American
Derived from bud, a colloquial term of address used in the United States; short for buddy,...
Girl/Female
Italian American Latin
My lady. Respectful form of address similar to the French 'madame.' Used to signify Virgin Mary...
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a medieval personal name, originally an Old English patronymic from Swēt(a) (see Sweet).English : from Middle English sweting ‘darling’, ‘sweetheart’, hence a nickname for a popular and attractive person, or for somebody who habitually addressed people with the term.
Surname or Lastname
English (Nottinghamshire)
English (Nottinghamshire) : nickname from Old French bon sire ‘good sir’, given either to a fine gentleman (perhaps ironically), or to someone who made frequent use of this term of address. Compare Bowser.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
One who is En-wrapped in Garments; Al-muzzammil; Title of the 73rd Sura of the Quran; In this Sura Allah Addresses the Prophet Muhammad
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin) and French
English (of Norman origin) and French : from Old French voisin ‘neighbor’ (Anglo-Norman French veisin) . The application is uncertain; it may be a nickname for a ‘good neighbor’, or for someone who used this word as a frequent term of address, or it may be a topographic name for someone who lived on a neighboring property.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : nickname from Middle English, Old French co(u)sin, cusin (Latin consobrinus), which in the Middle Ages, as in Shakespearean English, had the general meaning ‘relative’, ‘kinsman’. The surname would thus have denoted a person related in some way to a prominent figure in the neighborhood. In some cases it may also have been a nickname for someone who used the term ‘cousin’ frequently as a familiar term of address. The old slang word cozen ‘cheat’, perhaps derives from the medieval confidence trickster’s use of the word cousin as a term of address to invoke a spurious familiarity. The patronymics constitute the most frequent forms of this name.
Surname or Lastname
English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : from Middle English gode ‘good’ + body ‘person’, ‘creature’, apparently a nickname for a good person. Reaney, however, notes that the expression was used as a polite term of address, and the surname may therefore have arisen as a nickname for someone who habitually used this expression.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : evidently from Old English blÅd ‘blood’, but with what significance is not clear. In Middle English the word was in use as a metonymic occupational term for a physician, i.e. one who lets blood, and also as an affectionate term of address for a blood relative.Welsh : Anglicized form of Welsh ap Llwyd ‘son of Llwyd’ (see Lloyd).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : affectionate nickname or term of address, from Middle English deinteth ‘pleasure’, ‘tidbit’ (Old French deintiet, from Latin dignitas ‘worth’, ‘value’). The word was also used as an adjective in the later form deinte (Old French deint(i)é) in the sense ‘fine’, ‘handsome’, ‘pleasant’.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Address; Information
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Addressing Jain God
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English neghebour, a compound of Old English nēah ‘near’ + gebūr ‘dweller’. Compare Bauer. This may have been used as a nickname for someone who was a ‘good neighbor’, or more probably it derives from the common use of the word as a term of address.Translation of German Nachbar.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from the Norman term of address beu sire ‘fine sir’, given either to a fine gentleman (perhaps ironically), or to someone who made frequent use of this term of address. Compare Bonser.Americanized spelling of German Bauser.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : nickname for a pious and demure man, or an occupational name for someone who worked at a convent, from Middle English nunn ‘nun’ (Old English nunne, from Latin nonna, originally a respectful term of address for an elderly woman. The Latin word probably originated as a nursery term).German : from an Old High German personal name Nunno, said to be a nursery word.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English child ‘child’, ‘infant’ (Old English cild), in various possible applications. The word is found in Old English as a byname, and in Middle English as a widely used affectionate term of address. It was also used as a term of status for a young man of noble birth, although the exact meaning is not clear; in the 13th and 14th centuries it was a technical term used of a young noble awaiting elevation to the knighthood. In other cases it may have been applied as a byname to a youth considerably younger than his brothers or to one who was a minor on the death of his father.English : possibly a topographic name from Old English cielde ‘spring (water)’, a rare word derived from c(e)ald ‘cold’.
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Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from Middle English bird, brid ‘nestling’, ‘young bird’ (Old English bridd), applied as a nickname or perhaps occasionally as a metonymic occupational name for a bird catcher. The metathesized form is first found in the Northumbrian dialect of Middle English, but the surname is more common in central and southern England. It may possibly also be derived from Old English burde ‘maiden’, ‘girl’, applied as a derisory nickname.Irish : Anglicization of Gaelic Ó hÉanacháin or Ó hÉinigh, in which the first element (after Ó) has been taken as Gaelic éan ‘bird’ (see Heneghan).Jewish : translation of various Ashkenazic surnames meaning ‘bird’, as for example Vogel.
Girl/Female
Sikh
One who attains the elixir of enlightenment
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Roman Latin Flavius, FLÃVIO means "yellow hair."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Deserving, Well wishing
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hebrew
Raised Up
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Place Name
Boy/Male
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Long Life
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Birds
Girl/Female
Australian, Finnish
Fire; Light
Female
Hebrew
(יְרוּש×ָה) Hebrew name YERUWSHA means "dispossessor" or "possessed (by a husband)." In the bible, this is the name of the wife of King Uzziah.
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n.
One to whom anything is addressed.
v.
To consign or intrust to the care of another, as agent or factor; as, the ship was addressed to a merchant in Baltimore.
n.
Anciently, a bench or elevated place, from which speeches were delivered; in France, a kind of pulpit in the hall of the legislative assembly, where a member stands while making an address; any place occupied by a public orator.
v. t.
To treat or address with derision; to assail scornfully; to mock at.
v.
To direct in writing, as a letter; to superscribe, or to direct and transmit; as, he addressed a letter.
a.
Not addressed; not superscribed, as a letter.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Address
n.
That quality in language, address, or the like, which excites emotion; especially, strong devotion; religious fervor and tenderness; sometimes, a simulated, factitious, or unnatural fervor.
a.
Of or pertaining to calling; used in calling; specifically (Gram.), used in address; appellative; -- said of that case or form of the noun, pronoun, or adjective, in which a person or thing is addressed; as, Domine, O Lord.
v. t.
To address, as with expressions of kind wishes and courtesy; to greet; to hail.
n.
A mock fight, or warlike game, formerly in great favor, in which a number of combatants were engaged, as an exhibition of their address and bravery; hence, figuratively, a real battle.
imp. & p. p.
of Address
v. t.
Manner of speaking to another; delivery; as, a man of pleasing or insinuating address.
n.
One who pronounces a valedictory address; especially, in American colleges, the student who pronounces the valedictory of the graduating class at the annual commencement, usually the student who ranks first in scholarship.
v. t.
Act of addressing one's self to a person; verbal application.
n.
A valedictory oration or address spoken at commencement in American colleges or seminaries by one of the graduating class, usually by the leading scholar.
v. t.
Direction or superscription of a letter, or the name, title, and place of residence of the person addressed.
v. t.
A formal communication, either written or spoken; a discourse; a speech; a formal application to any one; a petition; a formal statement on some subject or special occasion; as, an address of thanks, an address to the voters.
n.
The act of addressing or directing one's course.
v. t.
Attention in the way one's addresses to a lady.