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PREFERENCE RELATION

  • Preference relation
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    term preference relation is used to refer to orderings that describe human preferences for one thing over an other. In mathematics, preferences may be

    Preference relation

    Preference_relation

  • Preference
  • To like one thing more than another

    In psychology, economics and philosophy, preference is a technical term usually used in relation to choosing between alternatives. For example, someone

    Preference

    Preference

  • Preference (economics)
  • Order by which an agent ranks alternatives based on their utility

    respective utility. Preferences are evaluations that concern matters of value, in relation to practical reasoning. Individual preferences are determined by

    Preference (economics)

    Preference_(economics)

  • Ordinal utility
  • Preference ranking

    {\displaystyle X} and an agent has a preference relation on X {\displaystyle X} . It is common to mark the weak preference relation by ⪯ {\displaystyle \preceq

    Ordinal utility

    Ordinal_utility

  • Utility representation theorem
  • Theorem in economics

    B} . The set of all such preference-pairs forms the person's preference relation. Instead of recording the person's preferences between every pair of options

    Utility representation theorem

    Utility_representation_theorem

  • Revealed preference
  • Economic concept

    set of bundles chosen in budget set B {\displaystyle B} , given preference relation ⪰ {\displaystyle \succeq } . In other words, if a is chosen over

    Revealed preference

    Revealed_preference

  • Convex preferences
  • Concept in economics

    (combinations of various quantities of various goods). Formally, a preference relation ⪰ {\displaystyle \succeq } on the consumption set X is called convex

    Convex preferences

    Convex_preferences

  • Lexicographic preferences
  • Concept in economics

    a preference relation by a utility function, whether continuous or not. Lexicographic preferences are the classical example of rational preferences that

    Lexicographic preferences

    Lexicographic_preferences

  • Indifference curve
  • Concept in economics

    consumers by a preference relation, and use this representation to derive indifference curves showing combinations of equal preference to the consumer

    Indifference curve

    Indifference curve

    Indifference_curve

  • Intransitivity
  • Property of mathematical relations

    Assuming no option is preferred to itself i.e. the relation is irreflexive, a preference relation with a loop is not transitive. For if it is, each option

    Intransitivity

    Intransitivity

  • Liquidity preference
  • Interest seen as a reward for parting with liquidity

    interest rate, the more money demanded (and vice versa). The liquidity-preference relation can be represented graphically as a schedule of the money demanded

    Liquidity preference

    Liquidity_preference

  • Fundamental theorems of welfare economics
  • Complete, full information, perfectly competitive markets are Pareto efficient

    generally ensure existence, nor uniqueness of the equilibria. The preference relation ≥ i {\displaystyle \geq _{i}} is locally non-satiated for each consumer

    Fundamental theorems of welfare economics

    Fundamental_theorems_of_welfare_economics

  • Debreu's representation theorems
  • the preference relation guarantee the existence of a representing utility function? The 1954 Theorems say, roughly, that every preference relation which

    Debreu's representation theorems

    Debreu's_representation_theorems

  • Random utility model
  • Economic model of personal preferences

    In other words: each agent has, not a single preference-relation, but a distribution over preference-relations (or utility functions).[citation needed]

    Random utility model

    Random_utility_model

  • Belief revision
  • Process of changing beliefs to take into account a new piece of information

    example, a preference relation can be represented by a sequence of formulae whose models are increasingly preferred. Explicitly storing the relation as a set

    Belief revision

    Belief_revision

  • Single peaked preferences
  • Restriction on preferences in social choice

    Single-peaked preferences are a class of preference relations. A group has single-peaked preferences over a set of outcomes if the outcomes can be ordered

    Single peaked preferences

    Single_peaked_preferences

  • Consumer choice
  • Aspect of economics

    the consumer could conceivably consume. A preference relation over the bundles of C. This preference relation can be described as an ordinal utility function

    Consumer choice

    Consumer choice

    Consumer_choice

  • Preference learning
  • Subfield of machine learning

    Preference learning is a subfield of machine learning that focuses on modeling and predicting preferences based on observed preference information. Preference

    Preference learning

    Preference_learning

  • Responsive set extension
  • set (RS) extension is an extension of a preference-relation on individual items, to a partial preference-relation of item-bundles. Suppose there are four

    Responsive set extension

    Responsive_set_extension

  • Savage's subjective expected utility model
  • Economics theorem

    following axioms regarding ≿ {\displaystyle \succsim } : P1 (Preference relation) : the relation ≿ {\displaystyle \succsim } is complete (for all f , g ∈

    Savage's subjective expected utility model

    Savage's_subjective_expected_utility_model

  • Weak ordering
  • Mathematical ranking of a set

    {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} ^{n}.} Thus, while in most preference relation models the relation defines a utility function up to order-preserving transformations

    Weak ordering

    Weak ordering

    Weak_ordering

  • Utility maximization problem
  • Problem of allocation of money by consumers in order to most benefit themselves

    change the preference relation. That is, the preferences are well established. The four assumptions ensure that the consumer's preferences are well-defined

    Utility maximization problem

    Utility_maximization_problem

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

    average per capita income.[citation needed] Suppose we are given a preference relation R on utility profiles. R is a weak total order on utility profiles—it

    Social welfare function

    Social_welfare_function

  • Time preference
  • Difference in valuation of a payoff when receiving it earlier versus later

    In behavioral economics, time preference (or time discounting, delay discounting, temporal discounting, long-term orientation) is the current relative

    Time preference

    Time_preference

  • Transitive relation
  • Type of binary relation

    In mathematics, a binary relation R on a set X is transitive if, for all elements a, b, c in X, whenever R relates a to b and b to c, then R also relates

    Transitive relation

    Transitive_relation

  • Kalai–Smorodinsky bargaining solution
  • Game theory solution

    suppose the preference relation of player 2 is: C>>B>A (C is much better than B, which is somewhat better than A) while the preference relation of 1 is reversed:

    Kalai–Smorodinsky bargaining solution

    Kalai–Smorodinsky_bargaining_solution

  • Liberal paradox
  • Paradox in social choice

    transitive preference relation on the set of social outcomes X. For notation, the preference relation of an individual i∊N is denoted by ≼i. Each preference relation

    Liberal paradox

    Liberal paradox

    Liberal_paradox

  • Energy–momentum relation
  • Relativistic equation relating total energy to mass and momentum

    In physics, the energy–momentum relation, or relativistic dispersion relation, is the relativistic equation relating total energy (also called relativistic

    Energy–momentum relation

    Energy–momentum relation

    Energy–momentum_relation

  • Arrow's impossibility theorem
  • Proof all ranked voting rules have spoilers

    The asymmetric part of R {\displaystyle R} yields the (strict) preference relation P {\displaystyle P} . This is written as a ≻ b {\displaystyle \mathbf

    Arrow's impossibility theorem

    Arrow's_impossibility_theorem

  • Efficient envy-free division
  • Type of fair division

    a preference-relation on the set of all bundles of commodities. The preferences are complete, transitive, and closed. Equivalently, each preference relation

    Efficient envy-free division

    Efficient_envy-free_division

  • Rental harmony
  • Problem of fair division

    different assumptions on the partners' preferences: In the ordinal utility version, each partner has a preference relation on bundles [room, price]. Given a

    Rental harmony

    Rental_harmony

  • Quasilinear utility
  • Function linear in one argument, used in economics and consumer theory

    ensures that agents can compensate each other with side payments. A preference relation ≿ {\displaystyle \succsim } is quasilinear with respect to commodity

    Quasilinear utility

    Quasilinear_utility

  • Psychology of music preference
  • The psychology of music preference is the study of the psychological factors behind peoples' different music preferences. One study found that after researching

    Psychology of music preference

    Psychology_of_music_preference

  • Representation theorem
  • Proof that every structure with certain properties is isomorphic to another structure

    (containment). A preference representation theorem states conditions for the existence of a utility function representing a preference relation. Examples are

    Representation theorem

    Representation_theorem

  • Anscombe-Aumann subjective expected utility model
  • following axioms regarding ≿ {\displaystyle \succsim } : Axiom 1 (Preference relation) : ≿ {\displaystyle \succsim } is complete (for all f , g ∈ F {\displaystyle

    Anscombe-Aumann subjective expected utility model

    Anscombe-Aumann_subjective_expected_utility_model

  • Mixture-space theorem
  • Utility-representation theorem in Decision Theory

    1953): Given any mixture space ( X , h ) {\displaystyle (X,h)} and a preference relation ≿ {\displaystyle \succsim } over X {\displaystyle X} , the following

    Mixture-space theorem

    Mixture-space_theorem

  • Utility
  • Concept in economics and decision theory

    assumptions are four axioms about the properties of the agent's preference relation over 'simple lotteries', which are lotteries with just two options

    Utility

    Utility

  • Mate choice in humans
  • Desirable qualities in partners

    shared (consensual) preferences – like preferences for kindness, intelligence, and health – as well as sex-differentiated preferences shaped by ancestral

    Mate choice in humans

    Mate_choice_in_humans

  • Maskin monotonicity
  • entire preference relation over the set of alternatives. The set of reports is called a preference profile. A social choice rule maps the preference profile

    Maskin monotonicity

    Maskin_monotonicity

  • Abstract economy
  • _{+}^{l}} - as above; A preference relation ≺ i {\displaystyle \prec _{i}} that can be equivalently represented by a preference-correspondence P i : Y

    Abstract economy

    Abstract_economy

  • Top trading cycle
  • Algorithm for trading indivisible items

    dormitories. Each student lives in a single house. Each student has a preference relation on the houses, and some students prefer the houses assigned to other

    Top trading cycle

    Top_trading_cycle

  • Argumentation framework
  • Method in artificial intelligence

    {\displaystyle V} , and valprefs {\displaystyle {\textit {valprefs}}} is a preference relation (transitive, irreflexive and asymmetric) on V × V {\displaystyle

    Argumentation framework

    Argumentation_framework

  • Agreeable subset
  • Concept in the field of computational social choice

    subset of S. Each agent is characterized by a preference-relation on subsets of S. The preference-relation is assumed to be monotone - an agent always weakly

    Agreeable subset

    Agreeable_subset

  • Preferential entailment
  • models is expressed by an ordering among models called a preference relation, hence the name preference entailment. Formally, given a propositional formula

    Preferential entailment

    Preferential_entailment

  • Arrow–Debreu model
  • Economic Model

    {\mathit {CPS}}^{i}\subset \mathbb {R} _{+}^{N}} . Each household has a preference relation ⪰ i {\displaystyle \succeq ^{i}} over C P S i {\displaystyle {\mathit

    Arrow–Debreu model

    Arrow–Debreu_model

  • Egalitarian equivalence
  • Criterion of fair division

    subjective preference relation ⪰ i {\displaystyle \succeq _{i}} which is a total order over bundle. These preference relations induce an equivalence relation in

    Egalitarian equivalence

    Egalitarian_equivalence

  • Undercut procedure
  • Procedure for fair item assignment

    assumptions on the people: Each person has a weak preference relation on subsets of items. Each preference relation is strictly monotonic: for every set X {\displaystyle

    Undercut procedure

    Undercut_procedure

  • Utility functions on indivisible goods
  • This can be represented in one of two ways: An ordinal utility preference relation, usually marked by ≻ {\displaystyle \succ } . The fact that an agent

    Utility functions on indivisible goods

    Utility_functions_on_indivisible_goods

  • Bolzano–Weierstrass theorem
  • Bounded sequence in finite-dimensional Euclidean space has a convergent subsequence

    better off (here rows of the allocation matrix must be rankable by a preference relation). The Bolzano–Weierstrass theorem allows one to prove that if the

    Bolzano–Weierstrass theorem

    Bolzano–Weierstrass_theorem

  • Paraphilia
  • Atypical sexual attraction

    sexual arousal or attraction to anything not sexual by nature, though preference is favored for specific designations. Paraphilia has also been defined

    Paraphilia

    Paraphilia

    Paraphilia

  • Decision field theory
  • Model of human decision-making

    between alternatives, serial-position effects on preference, speed accuracy tradeoff effects, inverse relation between probability and decision time, changes

    Decision field theory

    Decision_field_theory

  • Homogeneous relation
  • Binary relation over a set and itself

    phrased as "a relation on X" or "a (binary) relation over X". An example of a homogeneous relation is the relation of kinship, where the relation is between

    Homogeneous relation

    Homogeneous_relation

  • Fisher market
  • p ( x ) ≤ B i {\displaystyle p(x)\leq B_{i}} . Each buyer has a preference relation over bundles, which can be represented by a utility function. The

    Fisher market

    Fisher_market

  • Social preferences
  • Human tendency to care about social outcomes

    Social preferences, also known as distributional preferences, describe the human tendency to not only care about one's own material payoff, but also the

    Social preferences

    Social_preferences

  • Interpersonal relationship
  • Strong, deep, or close association or acquaintance between two or more people

    In social psychology, an interpersonal relation (or interpersonal relationship) describes a social association, connection, or affiliation between two

    Interpersonal relationship

    Interpersonal relationship

    Interpersonal_relationship

  • Maximal lotteries
  • Probabilistic Condorcet method

    alternatives a {\displaystyle a} and c {\displaystyle c} in his preference relation, a {\displaystyle a} becomes the Condorcet winner and will be selected

    Maximal lotteries

    Maximal_lotteries

  • Rational choice model
  • Class of models in the behavioral sciences

    >u\left({\text{Roger}}\right)>u\left({\text{abstain}}\right).} A preference relation that as above satisfies completeness, transitivity, and, in addition

    Rational choice model

    Rational_choice_model

  • Smith set
  • Set preferred to any other by a majority

    of undominated elements of the transitive closure of the pairwise preference relation. Green-Armytage, James. Four Condorcet-Hare Hybrid Methods for Single-Winner

    Smith set

    Smith_set

  • Parasocial interaction
  • Type of psychological relationship

    emotional support. Edwards's study showed correlations between character preference and traits like creativity, social anxiety, community engagement, and

    Parasocial interaction

    Parasocial interaction

    Parasocial_interaction

  • Lottery (decision theory)
  • Concept in decision theory

    utility theory depends on the validity of the independence axiom. The preference relation ≿ {\displaystyle \succsim \!} satisfies independence if for any three

    Lottery (decision theory)

    Lottery_(decision_theory)

  • Sexual orientation
  • Pattern of romantic/sexual attraction based on sex/gender

    gynephilia describes the sexual attraction to femininity. The term sexual preference largely overlaps with sexual orientation, but is generally distinguished

    Sexual orientation

    Sexual orientation

    Sexual_orientation

  • Arrow–Debreu exchange market
  • e i {\displaystyle p\cdot x\leq p\cdot e_{i}} . Each buyer has a preference relation over bundles, which can be represented by a utility function. The

    Arrow–Debreu exchange market

    Arrow–Debreu_exchange_market

  • AL procedure
  • (i.e., each person can report a strict preference relation on the items). Each person has a preference relation on bundles of items which is compatible

    AL procedure

    AL_procedure

  • Hicksian demand function
  • Concept in microeconomics

    {\displaystyle u(x)} is continuous and represents a locally nonsatiated preference relation, then the Hicksian demand correspondence h ( p , u ) {\displaystyle

    Hicksian demand function

    Hicksian_demand_function

  • Multiwinner approval voting
  • Family of proportional election methods

    strategyproofness: it assumes that agents have an underlying non-dichotomous preference relation, and they use approvals only as an approximation. It means that no

    Multiwinner approval voting

    Multiwinner_approval_voting

  • Single transferable vote
  • Multi-winner electoral system

    candidates, and their vote may be transferred according to alternative preferences if their preferred candidate is eliminated or elected with surplus votes

    Single transferable vote

    Single transferable vote

    Single_transferable_vote

  • No-justified-envy matching
  • Each doctor has a preference relation on hospitals, ranking the hospitals from best to worst. Each hospital has a preference relation on doctors, ranking

    No-justified-envy matching

    No-justified-envy_matching

  • Unit demand
  • maximized. A unit-demand valuation is formally defined by: For a preference relation: for every set B {\displaystyle B} there is a subset A ⊆ B {\displaystyle

    Unit demand

    Unit_demand

  • Behavioral momentum
  • Theory in psychology

    measures were related by a structural relation slope of 0.29. Therefore, relative resistance to change and preference both have been conceptualized as expressions

    Behavioral momentum

    Behavioral_momentum

  • List of Traders episodes
  • Adam and Paul argue over which retail firm to buy. Each has their own preference but Ian is more interested in setting up a mutual fund. A banker from

    List of Traders episodes

    List_of_Traders_episodes

  • Rank-maximal allocation
  • Rule for fair division of invisible items

    classes that contain items of the same rank. For example, If Alice's preference-relation is x > y,z > w, it means that Alice's 1st choice is x, which is better

    Rank-maximal allocation

    Rank-maximal_allocation

  • Multi-attribute utility
  • Function in decision theory

    theory, a multi-attribute utility function is used to represent the preferences of an agent over bundles of goods either under conditions of certainty

    Multi-attribute utility

    Multi-attribute_utility

  • Adult Survivors Act
  • New York state law

    statute of limitations and granting trial preference to such actions; and to amend the judiciary law, in relation to directing the chief administrator of

    Adult Survivors Act

    Adult Survivors Act

    Adult_Survivors_Act

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

    not only which of two outcomes is preferred, but also the intensity of preferences, i.e. how much better or worse one outcome is compared to another. In

    Cardinal utility

    Cardinal_utility

  • Nakamura number
  • Limit of collective decision-making rules

    choice theory, the Nakamura number measures the degree of rationality of preference aggregation rules (collective decision rules), such as voting rules. It

    Nakamura number

    Nakamura_number

  • Kink (sexuality)
  • Non-normative sexual behavior

    enhancing partner intimacy, and the latter as replacing it. Because of its relation to conformist sexual boundaries, which themselves vary by time and place

    Kink (sexuality)

    Kink_(sexuality)

  • Demand set
  • bundle of goods an agent can afford. The set is a function of the preference relation for this agent, the prices of goods, and the agent's endowment. Assuming

    Demand set

    Demand_set

  • Social value orientations
  • In social psychology, social value orientation (SVO) is a person's preference about how to allocate resources (e.g. money) between the self and another

    Social value orientations

    Social_value_orientations

  • Ingestion of semen in humans
  • with the oral sex act of fellatio, and is discussed in relation to sexual behavior and preferences. Anthropological and historical accounts describe instances

    Ingestion of semen in humans

    Ingestion of semen in humans

    Ingestion_of_semen_in_humans

  • Condorcet paradox
  • Self-contradiction of majority rule

    prefer A to B, B to C, and also C to A, even if every voter's individual preferences are rational and avoid self-contradiction. Examples of Condorcet's paradox

    Condorcet paradox

    Condorcet_paradox

  • Rational consequence relation
  • consequence relation is a non-monotonic consequence relation satisfying certain properties listed below. A rational consequence relation is a logical

    Rational consequence relation

    Rational_consequence_relation

  • Quasitransitive relation
  • that is used in social choice theory and microeconomics. Informally, a relation is quasitransitive if it is symmetric for some values and transitive elsewhere

    Quasitransitive relation

    Quasitransitive relation

    Quasitransitive_relation

  • Group envy-freeness
  • Criterion for fair division

    or a bundle of resources). Each agent i has a certain subjective preference relation <i over pieces/bundles (i.e. X < i Y {\displaystyle X<_{i}Y} means

    Group envy-freeness

    Group_envy-freeness

  • List of executive actions by Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • Regulations Governing the Use, Control and Closing of Radio Stations and the Preference or Priority of Communication December 10, 1941 6367 3145 8965 Extension

    List of executive actions by Franklin D. Roosevelt

    List_of_executive_actions_by_Franklin_D._Roosevelt

  • Fisherian runaway
  • Sexual selection mechanism

    more descendants), so preference for the ornament had a selective advantage. Subsequently, if strong enough, female preference for exaggerated ornamentation

    Fisherian runaway

    Fisherian runaway

    Fisherian_runaway

  • Edwards Personal Preference Schedule
  • University of Washington professor Allen L. Edwards, the Edwards Personal Preference Schedule (EPPS) is a forced choice, objective, non-projective personality

    Edwards Personal Preference Schedule

    Edwards_Personal_Preference_Schedule

  • Industrial relations
  • Study of the relationship between employers, employees and others

    the decline in importance of trade unions and also with the increasing preference of business schools for the human resource management paradigm. Industrial

    Industrial relations

    Industrial_relations

  • List of The Weekly with Charlie Pickering episodes
  • Newspoll which showed the Coalition trailing Labor 55-45 in two-party preferences; a US research study in the Archives of Sexual Behavior show Millennials

    List of The Weekly with Charlie Pickering episodes

    List_of_The_Weekly_with_Charlie_Pickering_episodes

  • The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex
  • 1871 book by Charles Darwin

    The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex is a book by English naturalist Charles Darwin, first published in 1871, which applies evolutionary

    The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex

    The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex

    The_Descent_of_Man,_and_Selection_in_Relation_to_Sex

  • Jaimovich–Rebelo preferences
  • Jaimovich-Rebelo preferences refer to a utility function that allows to parameterize the strength of short-run wealth effects on the labor supply, originally

    Jaimovich–Rebelo preferences

    Jaimovich–Rebelo_preferences

  • Star-shaped preferences
  • theory, star-shaped preferences are a class of preferences over points in a Euclidean space. An agent with star-shaped preferences has a unique ideal point

    Star-shaped preferences

    Star-shaped_preferences

  • Brassica oleracea
  • Species of plant

    plant with drastic differences in appearance occurred over centuries. Preference for leaves, terminal buds, lateral buds, stems, and inflorescences resulted

    Brassica oleracea

    Brassica oleracea

    Brassica_oleracea

  • Brigands & Breadknives
  • Fantasy novel by Travis Baldree

    random intervals, seeming to remain with Astryx mostly as a matter of preference, and perhaps safety, since others are also after the bounty, and the Oathmaiden

    Brigands & Breadknives

    Brigands_&_Breadknives

  • Conditioned place preference
  • Pavlovian conditioning

    Conditioned place preference (CPP) is a form of Pavlovian conditioning used to measure the motivational effects of objects or experiences. This motivation

    Conditioned place preference

    Conditioned place preference

    Conditioned_place_preference

  • Repeated game
  • Game that repeats a base game

    is the way in which a player's preferences may be modelled. There are many different ways in which a preference relation may be modelled in an infinitely

    Repeated game

    Repeated_game

  • Abstract rewriting system
  • Formal system for transcribing expressions into equivalent terms

    recently, authors use the term abstract rewriting system as well. (The preference for the word "reduction" here instead of "rewriting" constitutes a departure

    Abstract rewriting system

    Abstract_rewriting_system

  • Envy-freeness
  • Criterion for fair division

    {\displaystyle X_{i}} . Every agent i {\displaystyle i} has a personal preference relation ⪰ i {\displaystyle \succeq _{i}} over different possible shares.

    Envy-freeness

    Envy-freeness

  • Hedonic game
  • each player i ∈ N {\displaystyle i\in N} a complete and transitive preference relation ≽ i {\displaystyle \succcurlyeq _{i}} over the set { S ⊆ N : i ∈

    Hedonic game

    Hedonic_game

  • Latial culture
  • Iron Age culture in central Italy

    heterogeneity in the composition of agricultural produce across the area. Preferences for different kinds of agricultural product indicate differing crop production

    Latial culture

    Latial culture

    Latial_culture

  • Daughter
  • Female offspring

    A daughter is a female offspring; a girl or a woman in relation to her parents. Daughterhood is the state, condition or quality of being someone's daughter

    Daughter

    Daughter

    Daughter

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  • Aadhyatha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Aadhyatha

    First Preference

    Aadhyatha

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  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

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    Selflessness, Preference

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  • Taqaddam |
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    Reverence, Sanctity

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  • Ithaar
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Ithaar

    Selflessness, Preference

    Ithaar

  • Ithar
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    Indian

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    Selflessness, Preference

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  • Sampuja
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Sampuja

    Reverence; Esteem

    Sampuja

  • Taqaddam
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Taqaddam

    Reverence, Sanctity

    Taqaddam

  • Ithar
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Ithar

    Preference

    Ithar

  • Manyta
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Manyta

    Believe and Preferences

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  • Ikhtiyar |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Ikhtiyar |

    Choice, Preference, Selection

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  • Adya
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Adya

    Unparalleled; 1st Preference; Good Beginning

    Adya

  • Natividad
  • Girl/Female

    Spanish

    Natividad

    Reference to the Nativity.

    Natividad

  • Ascencion
  • Girl/Female

    Spanish

    Ascencion

    Reference to the Ascension.

    Ascencion

  • Gezana
  • Girl/Female

    Spanish

    Gezana

    Reference to the Incarnation.

    Gezana

  • Ikhtiyar
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Ikhtiyar

    Choice; Preference; Selection

    Ikhtiyar

  • Gezane
  • Girl/Female

    Spanish

    Gezane

    Reference to the Incarnation.

    Gezane

  • Jaione
  • Girl/Female

    Spanish

    Jaione

    Reference to the Nativity.

    Jaione

  • Encarnacion
  • Girl/Female

    Spanish

    Encarnacion

    Reference to the Incarnation.

    Encarnacion

  • Hridank
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Hridank

    Preference of Heart

    Hridank

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Online names & meanings

  • Sria
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Sria

    Happy

  • ASHLIE
  • Female

    English

    ASHLIE

    Feminine variant of English unisex Ashley, ASHLIE means "ash-tree grove."

  • Clarette
  • Girl/Female

    French

    Clarette

    Clear.

  • Kamesvari
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Kamesvari

    Parvati, The Lord of desires, She is the queen of transcendental lust

  • Anjanie
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Anjanie

    Hotness

  • Zarad
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew

    Zarad

    Ambush.

  • Burtis
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Burtis

    English : unexplained.

  • Dastgir
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Dastgir

    Helper. Supporter.

  • Dildah
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Dildah

    His diminishing.

  • MINTTU
  • Female

    Finnish

    MINTTU

    Finnish name MINTTU means "mint."

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PREFERENCE RELATION

  • Difference
  • n.

    Choice; preference.

  • Preference
  • n.

    The act of Preferring, or the state of being preferred; the setting of one thing before another; precedence; higher estimation; predilection; choice; also, the power or opportunity of choosing; as, to give him his preference.

  • Reference
  • n.

    A work, or a passage in a work, to which one is referred.

  • Report
  • v. t.

    Rapport; relation; connection; reference.

  • Preference
  • n.

    That which is preferred; the object of choice or superior favor; as, which is your preference?

  • Deference
  • n.

    A yielding of judgment or preference from respect to the wishes or opinion of another; submission in opinion; regard; respect; complaisance.

  • Regard
  • v. t.

    Respect; relation; reference.

  • Reference
  • n.

    The process of sending any matter, for inquiry in a cause, to a master or other officer, in order that he may ascertain facts and report to the court.

  • Reference
  • n.

    Relation; regard; respect.

  • Relation
  • n.

    Reference; respect; regard.

  • Preferably
  • adv.

    In preference; by choice.

  • Reverence
  • v. t.

    To regard or treat with reverence; to regard with respect and affection mingled with fear; to venerate.

  • Reference
  • n.

    The act of submitting a matter in dispute to the judgment of one or more persons for decision.

  • Reverence
  • n.

    That which deserves or exacts manifestations of reverence; reverend character; dignity; state.

  • Reference
  • n.

    That which refers to something; a specific direction of the attention; as, a reference in a text-book.

  • Reference
  • n.

    Appeal.

  • Postpone
  • v. t.

    To place after, behind, or below something, in respect to precedence, preference, value, or importance.

  • Reference
  • n.

    The act of referring, or the state of being referred; as, reference to a chart for guidance.

  • Respect
  • v.

    Relation; reference; regard.

  • Preferential
  • a.

    Giving, indicating, or having a preference or precedence; as, a preferential claim; preferential shares.