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  • Secure attachment
  • Attachment style within attachment theory

    Secure attachment is classified by children who show some distress when their caregiver leaves but are able to compose themselves quickly when the caregiver

    Secure attachment

    Secure attachment

    Secure_attachment

  • Attachment in adults
  • Application of the theory of attachment to adults

    generally relating to four attachment styles: Secure Anxious-preoccupied Dismissive-avoidant Fearful-avoidant These attachment styles in adults can be seen

    Attachment in adults

    Attachment_in_adults

  • Attachment theory
  • Psychological ethological theory

    and psychoanalyst John Bowlby (1907–90). The theory proposes that secure attachments are formed when caregivers are sensitive and responsive in social

    Attachment theory

    Attachment theory

    Attachment_theory

  • Attachment in children
  • Biological instinct

    identified in children: secure attachment, anxious-ambivalent attachment, anxious-avoidant attachment, and disorganized attachment. Attachment theory has become

    Attachment in children

    Attachment in children

    Attachment_in_children

  • Attachment disorder
  • Broad psychiatric condition

    of attachment. The words attachment style or pattern refer to the various types of attachment arising from early care experiences, called secure, anxious-ambivalent

    Attachment disorder

    Attachment_disorder

  • Attachment parenting
  • Parenting philosophy

    Attachment parenting (AP) is a parenting philosophy that proposes methods aiming to promote the attachment of mother and infant not only by maximal parental

    Attachment parenting

    Attachment parenting

    Attachment_parenting

  • Attachment measures
  • Psychological technique

    adults' attachment strategies to be classified into three primary attachment pattern groups: B-pattern (autonomous, balanced, blended, secure), A-pattern

    Attachment measures

    Attachment_measures

  • Theories of love
  • Psychological and sociological theories

    Much like the attachment styles identified in infants, there were four attachment styles identified for adults. These styles are secure, anxious -preoccupied

    Theories of love

    Theories_of_love

  • Cupboard love
  • Psychoanalytic theory of attachment

    speculates that quality attachment is dependent on quality attention from the mother. A mother who promotes secure infant attachment is generally sensitive

    Cupboard love

    Cupboard_love

  • Fathers as attachment figures
  • have an indirect effect on the child-father attachment. This is because fathers who have a secure attachment style in adult relationships tend to have lower

    Fathers as attachment figures

    Fathers_as_attachment_figures

  • Attachment and health
  • Relationship between attachment theory and personal health

    Furthermore, he posited that attachment figures function as a secure base that facilitate environmental exploration and that attachment behaviours are triggered

    Attachment and health

    Attachment_and_health

  • Mary Ainsworth
  • American-Canadian psychologist & scholar

    the development of the attachment theory. She designed the strange situation procedure to observe early emotional attachment between a child and their

    Mary Ainsworth

    Mary_Ainsworth

  • Strange situation
  • Concept in psychology related to attachment

    between the ages of 9 and 30 months. Broadly speaking, the attachment styles were (1) secure and (2) insecure (ambivalent and avoidance). Later, Mary Main

    Strange situation

    Strange_situation

  • History of attachment theory
  • History of the interpersonal relationship framework

    of attachment patterns or "styles" in infants in which distinct characteristics were identified; these were secure attachment, avoidant attachment, anxious

    History of attachment theory

    History of attachment theory

    History_of_attachment_theory

  • Internal working model of attachment
  • Psychological approach

    researched the secure base phenomenon in her strange situation procedure in which an infant uses their mother as a secure base. The attachment system provides

    Internal working model of attachment

    Internal_working_model_of_attachment

  • Nurture
  • Process of caring for an organism as it matures

    substantiated in Ainsworth’s Strange Situation study, which assigned attachment styles of secure, avoidant and ambivalent, according to the behaviour observed

    Nurture

    Nurture

  • Attachment-based therapy
  • Psychological interventions

    Attachment-based therapy applies to interventions or approaches based on attachment theory, originated by John Bowlby. Therapeutic approaches include

    Attachment-based therapy

    Attachment-based_therapy

  • Infant
  • Very young offspring of humans

    response that is appropriate to the context and the expressed needs. A secure attachment is promoted through empathetic and adequate as well as prompt responses

    Infant

    Infant

    Infant

  • Mary Main
  • American psychologist (1943–2023)

    to an attachment figure or figures, flight to these individuals as a haven of safety in times of alarm, and use of these individuals as a secure base for

    Mary Main

    Mary_Main

  • Colour wheel theory of love
  • Love typology by J. A. Lee

    beauty/handsomeness." The eros love attitude has been positively associated with secure attachment and the personality traits agreeableness, conscientiousness, and extraversion

    Colour wheel theory of love

    Colour wheel theory of love

    Colour_wheel_theory_of_love

  • Infidelity
  • Cheating, adultery, or having an affair

    Individuals who have secure attachment styles often report that emotional infidelity is more upsetting whereas dismissing attachment styles were more likely

    Infidelity

    Infidelity

    Infidelity

  • Affectional bond
  • Attachment behavior one person has for another

    developed different forms of attachment styles that infants display with the people they are close to. Secure attachment in infancy was characterized

    Affectional bond

    Affectional_bond

  • Attachment therapy
  • Pseudoscientific category of mental health interventions

    Attachment therapy (also called "the Evergreen model", "holding time", "rage-reduction", "compression therapy", "rebirthing", "corrective attachment therapy"

    Attachment therapy

    Attachment therapy

    Attachment_therapy

  • Limerence
  • Love madness or intense infatuation

    "attachment" refers to a system evolved to keep infants in proximity of their caregiver (or "attachment figure"). An attachment figure is a "secure base"

    Limerence

    Limerence

    Limerence

  • Breakup
  • Termination of an intimate relationship

    Attachment (which is characterized by a fear of relationships and attempts to avoid them even while craving love and intimacy), and Secure Attachment

    Breakup

    Breakup

    Breakup

  • Romance
  • Love focused on feelings

    conscientiousness, extraversion & secure attachment), mania (with neuroticism & anxious attachment), and ludus (with avoidant attachment). For other love styles:

    Romance

    Romance

    Romance

  • Reactive attachment disorder
  • Psychological disorder that can affect children

    Reactive attachment disorder (RAD) is an attachment disorder characterized by markedly disturbed and developmentally inappropriate ways of relating socially

    Reactive attachment disorder

    Reactive attachment disorder

    Reactive_attachment_disorder

  • Parenting styles
  • Psychological construct

    identifies four main types of attachment: secure, avoidant, anxious, and disorganized attachment. The term attachment parenting was coined by the American

    Parenting styles

    Parenting styles

    Parenting_styles

  • Who Is the Bad Art Friend?
  • 2021 feature story

    marked by trauma and abuse; I didn't have the opportunity to form secure attachments with my family of origin. A positive outcome of my early life is empathy

    Who Is the Bad Art Friend?

    Who_Is_the_Bad_Art_Friend?

  • Childhood trauma
  • Serious adverse childhood experiences

    to be equally important in fostering and maintaining resilience. Secure attachment to one's peers throughout adolescence is a particularly strong predictor

    Childhood trauma

    Childhood_trauma

  • Mother's boy
  • Man who is excessively attached to his mother

    attachment styles for adult functioning. She identified three primary attachment styles in children: Secure attachment Insecure-avoidant attachment Insecure-resistant

    Mother's boy

    Mother's_boy

  • Evolutionary psychology of parenting
  • Psychological adaptations in men and women

    the primary caretaker to develop a bond with their child leading to secure attachment during development. The "tend-and-befriend" hypothesis, which allows

    Evolutionary psychology of parenting

    Evolutionary_psychology_of_parenting

  • Maternal sensitivity
  • Mother's ability to perceive her child's behavioural signals

    of the four attachment patterns – secure attachment, anxious-ambivalent attachment, anxious-avoidant attachment, or disorganized attachment – based on

    Maternal sensitivity

    Maternal sensitivity

    Maternal_sensitivity

  • Orgasm
  • Intense physical sensation of sexual release

    "Evolutionary Science of Female Orgasm", that females with a more secure attachment style had a higher chance of orgasm with a partner, and in females

    Orgasm

    Orgasm

  • Interpersonal neurobiology
  • Interdisciplinary framework associated with human development and functioning

    including secure attachment, anxious-ambivalent attachment, and anxious-avoidant/dismissive-avoidant attachment. Children lacking a secure attachment with

    Interpersonal neurobiology

    Interpersonal neurobiology

    Interpersonal_neurobiology

  • Attachment (law)
  • damages. A writ of attachment is filed to secure debt or claim of the creditor in the event that a judgment is rendered. Foreign attachment procedures have

    Attachment (law)

    Attachment_(law)

  • Emotionally focused therapy
  • Family of related psychotherapies

    & Sims (2000) described four attachment styles that affect the therapy process: Secure attachment: People who are secure and trusting perceive themselves

    Emotionally focused therapy

    Emotionally_focused_therapy

  • Co-regulation
  • Term used in psychology

    co-regulation from the caregiver facilitates the child's development of secure attachment which then promotes self-regulation. Drawing from John Bowlby's theory

    Co-regulation

    Co-regulation

  • Traumatic bonding
  • Emotional bond with perpetrator of abuse

    maintained that secure attachment was an evolutionary human need that superseded even the need for food and reproduction. Attachment has been explored

    Traumatic bonding

    Traumatic_bonding

  • Wall stud
  • Component of a building's wall

    besides bearing the load of the building, also provides simple and secure attachment points for hanging interior such as cabinetry and shelves using large

    Wall stud

    Wall stud

    Wall_stud

  • Touch starvation
  • Lack of physical touch in a person's life

    holding, and nurturing play a critical role in the development of secure attachment styles, early communication skills, and social behavior in infants

    Touch starvation

    Touch_starvation

  • Obsessive love
  • Possessiveness and inability to accept disinterest or rejection

    (positively) with secure attachment, and obsessive romantic passion was moderately correlated (positively) with anxious attachment. Obsessive passion

    Obsessive love

    Obsessive love

    Obsessive_love

  • Parallel ATA
  • Computer storage interface standard

    Parallel ATA (PATA), originally AT Attachment, also known as Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE), is a standard interface designed for IBM PC-compatible

    Parallel ATA

    Parallel ATA

    Parallel_ATA

  • Anxious-preoccupied attachment
  • Interpersonal attachment style

    Anxious-preoccupied attachment has been linked to various psychological and interpersonal difficulties. For example, research has suggested that anxious-preoccupied

    Anxious-preoccupied attachment

    Anxious-preoccupied_attachment

  • Attachment-based psychotherapy
  • Psychoanalytic psychotherapy based on attachment theory

    epidemiological categories of attachment theory (including the identification of the attachment styles such as secure, anxious, ambivalent and

    Attachment-based psychotherapy

    Attachment-based_psychotherapy

  • Prison nursery
  • For imprisoned mothers with their young children

    prisons nurseries have the ability to form of a secure bond. The ability to have a secure attachment is important for a child's development. However,

    Prison nursery

    Prison_nursery

  • Trombone
  • Brass instrument

    of the F-attachment trigger. Through the mid-20th century there was no need for orchestral trombonists to use instruments with the F attachment trigger

    Trombone

    Trombone

    Trombone

  • Child displacement
  • Act of separation of children from their parents

    insecure-other attachment than children in a foster care condition. Children placed in foster care exhibited higher levels of secure-attachment. Additionally

    Child displacement

    Child_displacement

  • Religion and personality
  • particular god or higher power. In attachment theory, there have been four attachment styles identified: secure attachment — confidence in the availability

    Religion and personality

    Religion_and_personality

  • Disinhibited social engagement disorder
  • Attachment disorder

    Disinhibited social engagement disorder (DSED), or disinhibited attachment disorder, is an attachment disorder in which a child has little to no fear of unfamiliar

    Disinhibited social engagement disorder

    Disinhibited_social_engagement_disorder

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

    suggested a fourth attachment style, disorganized, so called because the infants' behavior appeared disorganized or disoriented. Secure attachments are linked

    Interpersonal relationship

    Interpersonal relationship

    Interpersonal_relationship

  • Place attachment
  • Environmental psychology concept

    Place attachment is the emotional bond between person and place, and one way of describing the relationship between people and spatial settings. It is

    Place attachment

    Place attachment

    Place_attachment

  • Tough love
  • Type of behavior modification

    adulthood. A study done on attachment styles and parenting styles found a positive correlation between a secure attachment and an authoritative style

    Tough love

    Tough_love

  • Prenatal and perinatal psychology
  • Psychology of the effects from pre-birth, during birth, and post-birth and events

    regulate later in life. Secure attachment is essential to healthy development in the early infancy and perinatal stages. Improper attachment during these early

    Prenatal and perinatal psychology

    Prenatal_and_perinatal_psychology

  • Angle plate
  • Metal work holding tool

    holes or "T" bolt slots are machined into the surfaces to enable the secure attachment or clamping of workpieces to the plate, and the plate to the worktable

    Angle plate

    Angle plate

    Angle_plate

  • Death anxiety
  • Anxiety caused by thoughts of death

    who are more anxious about death tend to have less secure attachment styles. Insecure attachment styles are characterized by a fear of abandonment and

    Death anxiety

    Death anxiety

    Death_anxiety

  • Caring in intimate relationships
  • behaviour. Attachment theorists call the former aspect of caregiving behaviour “providing a safe haven”, and the latter “providing a secure base”. The

    Caring in intimate relationships

    Caring_in_intimate_relationships

  • Pin insulator
  • Device providing electrical insulation of a wire from a supporting structure

    being suspended from the wire. Pin insulators are shaped to allow the secure attachment of the conducting wire and avoid it coming adrift. The wire is usually

    Pin insulator

    Pin insulator

    Pin_insulator

  • J. Mack Slaughter Jr.
  • American actor

    painting sessions, and daily music lessons will give her a deeply secure attachment with the first man she'll ever love. It's an enormous responsibility

    J. Mack Slaughter Jr.

    J._Mack_Slaughter_Jr.

  • Emotional intelligence
  • Capability to understand one's emotions

    with secure attachment in adults, but negatively associated with insecure attachment styles such as anxious attachment and avoidant attachment. One criticism

    Emotional intelligence

    Emotional_intelligence

  • Hammer
  • Tool

    of handle sizes and designs, plus special wedges and spacers for secure attachment. Some hammers are one-piece designs made mostly of a single material

    Hammer

    Hammer

    Hammer

  • Transgenerational trauma
  • Psychological trauma

    transgenerational trauma. Some protective factors include fostering secure attachment between parent and child, as well as having access to several sources

    Transgenerational trauma

    Transgenerational_trauma

  • Child abuse
  • Maltreatment or neglect of a child

    aggressive and hyperactive behaviors which may disrupt healthy or secure attachment with their adopted parents. These children seem to have learned to

    Child abuse

    Child_abuse

  • Sociosexuality
  • Willingness for extra-relationship sexual activity

    to take risks, more likely to have an avoidant attachment style, less likely to have a secure attachment style, and score higher on the dark triad traits

    Sociosexuality

    Sociosexuality

  • Hancock Aortic Tissue Valve
  • Prosthetic heart valve

    The valve is sewn into a fabric-covered sewing ring, facilitating secure attachment within the patient's aortic annulus during the implantation procedure

    Hancock Aortic Tissue Valve

    Hancock_Aortic_Tissue_Valve

  • Evacuations of civilians in the United Kingdom during the Second World War
  • Movement of civilians away from aerial bombardment in British cities in the 1940s

    questionnaire to assess the participants' attachment style, their approach to forming relationships, as adults. Secure attachment referred to a positive attitude

    Evacuations of civilians in the United Kingdom during the Second World War

    Evacuations of civilians in the United Kingdom during the Second World War

    Evacuations_of_civilians_in_the_United_Kingdom_during_the_Second_World_War

  • Couples therapy
  • Therapy for people in a couple relationship

    approaches as complementary. Attachment theory has been proposed as an explanation for why humans need secure bonds; EFT applies attachment theory to therapeutic

    Couples therapy

    Couples therapy

    Couples_therapy

  • Newlywed
  • People who have recently entered into a marriage

    experience feelings of elation, an increase in self-esteem, and a more secure attachment style after the start of their marriage. Many newlyweds, especially

    Newlywed

    Newlywed

    Newlywed

  • John Bowlby
  • British psychiatrist and psychoanalyst (1907–1990)

    for his interest in child development and for his pioneering work in attachment theory. Bowlby was inspired by Melanie Klein during his psychoanalytic

    John Bowlby

    John_Bowlby

  • Betrayal trauma
  • Trauma perpetrated by someone with whom the victim is close and reliant upon for support

    child's attachment security, stress responses, coping strategies, and sense of self. Securely organized IWM: Evidence indicates that secure attachment is associated

    Betrayal trauma

    Betrayal_trauma

  • Developmental psychology
  • Scientific study of psychological changes in humans over the course of their lives

    four types of attachment styles: secure, anxious-avoidant, anxious-resistant, and disorganized. Secure attachment is a healthy attachment between the infant

    Developmental psychology

    Developmental psychology

    Developmental_psychology

  • Emotional dysregulation
  • Difficulty controlling and moderating one's emotional reactions

    satisfaction. Emotional regulation and communication skills are linked to secure attachment, which has been related to higher partner support as well as openness

    Emotional dysregulation

    Emotional_dysregulation

  • Arrow lock
  • Type of mail lock

    mounting holes, which are evenly spaced at the corners, providing for secure attachment to four 10-32 threaded studs with metal nuts. A 7⁄8 in (22 mm) hole

    Arrow lock

    Arrow lock

    Arrow_lock

  • Psychological trauma
  • Emotional response caused by severe distressing events

    a psychodynamically-oriented therapeutic relationship acts as the secure attachment where it is necessary to allow a client to experience and process

    Psychological trauma

    Psychological_trauma

  • Homesickness
  • Distress caused by being away from home

    from home. Its cognitive hallmark is preoccupying thoughts of home and attachment objects. Sufferers typically report a combination of depressive and anxious

    Homesickness

    Homesickness

    Homesickness

  • Parenting
  • Process of raising a child

    2014). Barlow, Jane (ed.). "Sensitive parenting is the foundation for secure attachment relationships and positive social-emotional development of children"

    Parenting

    Parenting

    Parenting

  • Obsessive–compulsive personality disorder
  • Personality disorder involving orderliness

    between attachment theory and the development of OCPD. According to this hypothesis, those with OCPD have never developed a secure attachment style, had

    Obsessive–compulsive personality disorder

    Obsessive–compulsive personality disorder

    Obsessive–compulsive_personality_disorder

  • Peter Fonagy
  • British psychoanalyst (born 1952)

    way, they could form a more coherent sense of self and develop new (secure) attachment styles. In the 2024 Birthday Honours, Peter Fonagy was appointed a

    Peter Fonagy

    Peter Fonagy

    Peter_Fonagy

  • Attachment theory and psychology of religion
  • in attachment lead to correspondence or compensation pathways. Attachment theory began with evolutionary psychologist John Bowlby in 1969. Attachment theory

    Attachment theory and psychology of religion

    Attachment_theory_and_psychology_of_religion

  • Broken heart
  • Intense stress or pain one feels at experiencing longing

    factor is that insecure attachments in childhood have shown to predispose the individuals to difficulties in forming secure attachments in adulthood and to

    Broken heart

    Broken heart

    Broken_heart

  • Friendship jealousy
  • Jealousy towards a third-party perceived as a threat to one's friendships

    those with avoidant or secure attachment styles. These associations might be explained by the relationship between anxious attachment and increased fear of

    Friendship jealousy

    Friendship jealousy

    Friendship_jealousy

  • Liminality
  • Quality of ambiguity, disorientation, or state of transition

    unique window of psychological malleability: disconnected from the secure attachments of home yet not having formed relationships that reinforce their sense

    Liminality

    Liminality

    Liminality

  • Adult attachment disorder
  • Proposed mental disorder

    Adult attachment disorder (AAD) develops in adults as the result of an attachment disorder that goes untreated in childhood. It begins with children who

    Adult attachment disorder

    Adult_attachment_disorder

  • Dynamic-maturational model of attachment and adaptation
  • Biopsychosocial model developed from attachment theory

    dynamic-maturational model of attachment and adaptation (DMM) is a biopsychosocial model describing the effect attachment relationships can have on human

    Dynamic-maturational model of attachment and adaptation

    Dynamic-maturational_model_of_attachment_and_adaptation

  • Trekonomics
  • Book by Manu Saadia

    solidarity, or the attachment of peoples to the states issuing a currency. Universal basic income may facilitate secure attachment of persons to states

    Trekonomics

    Trekonomics

  • Falling in love
  • Process of developing strong feelings of attachment and love

    arguments obscure the way sexual passion often leads not to secure attachment but to attachments thwarted, as well as the sheer frightening difficulties of

    Falling in love

    Falling in love

    Falling_in_love

  • Parent–child interaction therapy
  • Intervention developed by Sheila Eyberg

    goal to “restructure the parent-child relationship and provide a secure attachment for the child”. The CDI component makes use of the idea that parents

    Parent–child interaction therapy

    Parent–child_interaction_therapy

  • Deception
  • Causing someone to believe something that is not true

    people with an insecure attachment style (anxious or avoidant) are more likely to cheat compared to individuals with a secure attachment style, especially for

    Deception

    Deception

  • Simulated presence therapy
  • Dementia therapy

    attachment style of the diseased person. One study indicated simulated presence therapy was mainly effective for individuals with a secure attachment

    Simulated presence therapy

    Simulated_presence_therapy

  • Overhead storage
  • Storage space

    racks clear away items in garage". 2021-06-26. Retrieved 2023-07-25. Video demonstrating different methods of secure attachment to ceilings (YouTube)

    Overhead storage

    Overhead storage

    Overhead_storage

  • Isofix
  • International standard for attachment points for child safety seats in passenger cars

    alternative to securing the seat with seat belts. Seats are secured with a single attachment at the top (top tether) and two attachments at the base of

    Isofix

    Isofix

    Isofix

  • Counseling psychology
  • Counseling theory

    with. Secure attachment to one's counselor and secure attachment in general have been found to be related to client exploration. Insecure attachment styles

    Counseling psychology

    Counseling psychology

    Counseling_psychology

  • Cinderella effect
  • Higher prevalence of mistreatment by stepparents

    of a parental attachment bond that the mother would normally form with her own child. An attachment bond will, in general, be more secure if formed before

    Cinderella effect

    Cinderella_effect

  • Quick release skewer
  • Bicycle wheel attaching mechanism

    that they provide a stronger and more secure attachment, which adds stiffness and hold disc brakes more securely. Some disadvantages are that they are

    Quick release skewer

    Quick release skewer

    Quick_release_skewer

  • MOLLE
  • Load-bearing equipment and backpacks used by the United States Army

    equipment used by the United States Army. MOLLE equipment uses Pouch Attachment Ladder System (PALS)-type webbing – rows of heavy-duty nylon stitched

    MOLLE

    MOLLE

    MOLLE

  • Borderline personality disorder
  • Personality disorder

    enduring impact of chronic maltreatment and difficulties in forming secure attachments during childhood has been hypothesized to potentially contribute to

    Borderline personality disorder

    Borderline personality disorder

    Borderline_personality_disorder

  • Interpersonal reconstructive therapy
  • early attachment patterns affect the patient's later behavior. When the human infant experiences "good enough" early care, it forms a secure attachment to

    Interpersonal reconstructive therapy

    Interpersonal_reconstructive_therapy

  • Romantic love (mental state)
  • Mental state of being in love

    romantic passion was associated with secure attachment, while obsessive romantic passion was associated with anxious attachment. The obsessive–harmonious distinction

    Romantic love (mental state)

    Romantic_love_(mental_state)

  • Stan Tatkin
  • Relationships and neuroscience author

    system. PACT encourages partners to adopt secure-functioning principles of behavior apart from their actual attachment organization. Tatkin created the PACT

    Stan Tatkin

    Stan Tatkin

    Stan_Tatkin

  • Child psychotherapy
  • Mental health intervention

    strongest factor in helping change develop. If the normal course of secure attachment between parent and infant is disrupted, parent–infant psychotherapy

    Child psychotherapy

    Child_psychotherapy

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  • Boy/Male

    Vietnamese

    An Toan

    Safe; secure.

    An Toan

  • STURE
  • Male

    Swedish

    STURE

    Swedish name derived from Old Norse stúra, STURE means "obstinate."

    STURE

  • Score
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Score

    English : topographic name from Middle English score ‘steep place’ (Old English scoru), or a habitational name from Score in Ilfracombe or Scur Farm in Braunton, Devon.

    Score

  • Secker
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Secker

    English : variant of Saker.North German : habitational name for someone who lived in a damp place, a derivative of Seck 1.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from Sack 1, with the agent suffix -er.

    Secker

  • Secuba
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Secuba

    Born second.

    Secuba

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  • Girl/Female

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    Sefare

    Bless

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  • Waseeq
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Waseeq

    Solid; Strong; Secure

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  • Rakshit | ரக்ஷித 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Rakshit | ரக்ஷித 

    Guarded, Secure, Saved

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  • Cure
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish and Irish

    Cure

    Scottish and Irish : reduced form of McCure, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Íomhair (see McIver).English : possibly from Middle English cure ‘charge’, ‘care’, ‘concern’.

    Cure

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  • Boy/Male

    Indian

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    Solid, Strong, Secure, Confident, Sure, Certain

    Waseeq

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  • Boy/Male

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    Rakshit

    Guarded, Secure, Saved

    Rakshit

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  • Sarwanyai
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Sarwanyai

    Goddess Amman

  • Shain
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Shain

    from John.

  • Jorie
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew

    Jorie

    God will uplift.

  • TICHAONA
  • Male

    African

    TICHAONA

    we shall see.

  • KACHADA
  • Male

    Native American

    KACHADA

    Native American Hopi name KACHADA means "white man."

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  • Boy/Male

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  • Piper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly southern), Dutch, and North German

    Piper

    English (mainly southern), Dutch, and North German : occupational name for a player on the pipes, Middle English pipere, Middle Dutch pi(j)per, Middle Low German piper.Translation of German Pfeiffer, or of the French secondary surname Lefifre.

  • YOW'ASH
  • Male

    Hebrew

    YOW'ASH

    (יוֹעָשׁ) Hebrew name YOW'ASH means "Jehovah hastens." In the bible, this is the name of a Benjamite and the name of an officer in David's court. Joash is the Anglicized form.

  • Birkitt
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Birkitt

    Area of Birch Trees

  • Hikma
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Hikma

    Wisdom

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  • Sempre
  • adv.

    Always; throughout; as, sempre piano, always soft.

  • Lecture
  • v. i.

    To deliver a lecture or lectures.

  • Recure
  • n.

    Cure; remedy; recovery.

  • Secret
  • a.

    Hidden; concealed; as, secret treasure; secret plans; a secret vow.

  • Severe
  • superl.

    Sharp; afflictive; distressing; violent; extreme; as, severe pain, anguish, fortune; severe cold.

  • Secure
  • a.

    Confident in opinion; not entertaining, or not having reason to entertain, doubt; certain; sure; -- commonly with of; as, secure of a welcome.

  • Secret
  • v. t.

    To keep secret.

  • Secured
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Secure

  • Lecture
  • v. t.

    To read or deliver a lecture to.

  • Secre
  • a.

    Secret; secretive; faithful to a secret.

  • Secre
  • n.

    A secret.

  • Secure
  • v. t.

    To make fast; to close or confine effectually; to render incapable of getting loose or escaping; as, to secure a prisoner; to secure a door, or the hatches of a ship.

  • Secure
  • v. t.

    To put beyond hazard of losing or of not receiving; to make certain; to assure; to insure; -- frequently with against or from, rarely with of; as, to secure a creditor against loss; to secure a debt by a mortgage.

  • Secure
  • v. t.

    To get possession of; to make one's self secure of; to acquire certainly; as, to secure an estate.

  • Securely
  • adv.

    In a secure manner; without fear or apprehension; without danger; safely.

  • Unsecure
  • a.

    Insecure.

  • Insecure
  • a.

    Not secure; not confident of safety or permanence; distrustful; suspicious; apprehensive of danger or loss.

  • Securer
  • n.

    One who, or that which, secures.

  • Recure
  • v. t.

    To be a cure for; to remedy.

  • Sinecure
  • v. t.

    To put or place in a sinecure.