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  • Source routing
  • Allows a sender specify the route the packet takes through the network

    in conventional routing, routers in the network determine the path incrementally based on the packet's destination. Another routing alternative, label

    Source routing

    Source_routing

  • Dynamic Source Routing
  • Routing protocol for wireless mesh networks

    Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) is a routing protocol for wireless mesh networks. It is similar to AODV in that it forms a route on-demand when a transmitting

    Dynamic Source Routing

    Dynamic_Source_Routing

  • List of open-source routing platforms
  • Open-source routing platforms may refer to: Conventional routing daemons Babel B.A.T.M.A.N. BIRD OpenBGPD OpenOSPFD Quagga XORP Zebra Optimized Link State

    List of open-source routing platforms

    List_of_open-source_routing_platforms

  • Open Source Routing Machine
  • Route planning library and network service

    The Open Source Routing Machine (abbreviated OSRM) is an open-source route planning library and network service. Written in high-performance C++, OSRM

    Open Source Routing Machine

    Open Source Routing Machine

    Open_Source_Routing_Machine

  • Routing
  • Process of selecting paths in a data communications network

    Routing is the process of selecting a path for traffic in a network or between or across multiple networks. Broadly, routing is performed in many types

    Routing

    Routing

    Routing

  • Scalable Source Routing
  • Routing algorithm for unstructured networks

    Scalable Source Routing (SSR) is a routing protocol for unstructured networks such as mobile ad hoc networks, mesh networks, or sensor networks. It combines

    Scalable Source Routing

    Scalable_Source_Routing

  • Source-specific routing
  • Source-specific routing, also called source-address dependent routing (SADR), is a routing technique in which a routing decision is made by looking at

    Source-specific routing

    Source-specific_routing

  • Routing Information Protocol
  • Computer network protocol

    The Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is one of the oldest distance-vector routing protocols which employs the hop count as a routing metric. RIP prevents

    Routing Information Protocol

    Routing_Information_Protocol

  • Segment routing
  • Force (IETF) as an extension of source routing concepts for IP and MPLS. In a segment routing domain, the ingress router inserts a list of segments into

    Segment routing

    Segment routing

    Segment_routing

  • Routing table
  • Data table stored in a router that lists the routes to network destinations

    networking, a routing table, or routing information base (RIB), is a data table stored in a router or a network host that lists the routes to particular

    Routing table

    Routing table

    Routing_table

  • List of ad hoc routing protocols
  • Associativity-Based Routing Ad hoc On-demand Distance Vector(AODV) (RFC 3561) Dynamic Source Routing (RFC 4728) Power-Aware DSR-based Link-life base routing protocols

    List of ad hoc routing protocols

    List_of_ad_hoc_routing_protocols

  • Sender Rewriting Scheme
  • Rewriting an email message sender address

    (551) address. As noted, RFC 1123 deprecated source routing, thus implicitly deprecating the reverse routing of bounces. Since RFC 1123, forwarders to third

    Sender Rewriting Scheme

    Sender_Rewriting_Scheme

  • Equal-cost multi-path routing
  • Packet routing strategy

    multi-path routing (ECMP) is a routing strategy where packet forwarding to a single destination can occur over multiple best paths with equal routing priority

    Equal-cost multi-path routing

    Equal-cost multi-path routing

    Equal-cost_multi-path_routing

  • Internet Protocol Options
  • Optional parameters for Internet Protocol

    implement mobility in IP networks. Loose source routing uses a source routing option in IP to record the set of routers a packet must visit. The destination

    Internet Protocol Options

    Internet_Protocol_Options

  • Routing protocol
  • Network protocol for distributing routing information to network equipment

    characteristics of routing protocols include the manner in which they avoid routing loops, the manner in which they select preferred routes, using information

    Routing protocol

    Routing_protocol

  • Source route bridging
  • Token Ring routing protocol

    particularly the sources, giving rise to its name. Source-route transparent bridging, abbreviated SRT bridging, is a hybrid of source routing and transparent

    Source route bridging

    Source_route_bridging

  • BIRD Internet Routing Daemon
  • Routing software

    establishes multiple routing tables, and uses BGP, RIP, OSPF and Babel routing protocols, as well as statically defined routes. Its design differs significantly

    BIRD Internet Routing Daemon

    BIRD_Internet_Routing_Daemon

  • Generic routing encapsulation
  • Cisco tunneling protocol

    Checksum bit. Set to 1 if a checksum is present. R (1 bit) Routing Bit. Set to 1 if Routing and Offset information are present. K (1 bit) Key bit. Set

    Generic routing encapsulation

    Generic_routing_encapsulation

  • Garlic routing
  • Internet protocol

    Garlic routing is a variant of onion routing that encrypts multiple messages together to make it more difficult for attackers to perform traffic analysis

    Garlic routing

    Garlic_routing

  • Router (computing)
  • Device that forwards data packets between computer networks

    router reads the network address in the packet header to determine the ultimate destination. Then, using information in its routing table or routing policy

    Router (computing)

    Router (computing)

    Router_(computing)

  • Policy-based routing
  • Technique in computer networking

    policy-based routing (PBR) is a technique used to make routing decisions based on policies set by the network administrator. When a router receives a packet

    Policy-based routing

    Policy-based_routing

  • Wormhole switching
  • Data flow control switching method

    term than routing, as "routing" defines the route or path taken to reach the destination. The wormhole technique does not dictate the route to the destination

    Wormhole switching

    Wormhole_switching

  • Onion routing
  • Technique for anonymous communication over a computer network

    become the largest and best-known implementation of onion routing, then called The Onion Routing project (Tor project). After the Naval Research Laboratory

    Onion routing

    Onion routing

    Onion_routing

  • Optimized Link State Routing Protocol
  • IP routing protocol optimized for mobile ad hoc networks

    The Optimized Link State Routing Protocol (OLSR) is an IP routing protocol optimized for mobile ad hoc networks, which can also be used on other wireless

    Optimized Link State Routing Protocol

    Optimized Link State Routing Protocol

    Optimized_Link_State_Routing_Protocol

  • KrakenD
  • Open-source API gateway

    for use in distributed and cloud-based applications. KrakenD is used for routing, aggregating, and transforming API requests, as well as for managing incoming

    KrakenD

    KrakenD

  • Routing in delay-tolerant networking
  • Problem in computer networking

    Routing in delay-tolerant networking concerns itself with the ability to transport, or route, data from a source to a destination, which is a fundamental

    Routing in delay-tolerant networking

    Routing_in_delay-tolerant_networking

  • GraphHopper
  • Open source routing engine

    GraphHopper is an open-source routing library and server written in Java and provides a routing API over HTTP. It runs on the server, desktop, Android

    GraphHopper

    GraphHopper

    GraphHopper

  • Multicast routing
  • One-to-many computer networking protocol

    Multicast routing is one of the routing protocols in IP networking. There are several multicast routing protocols supporting communications where data

    Multicast routing

    Multicast routing

    Multicast_routing

  • Link-state routing protocol
  • Class of routing protocols

    Link-state routing protocols are one of the two main classes of routing protocols used in packet switching networks for computer communications, the others

    Link-state routing protocol

    Link-state_routing_protocol

  • IP routing
  • Process used to determine which path a packet or datagram can be sent

    IP routing is the application of traffic routing methodologies to IP networks. This involves technologies, protocols, structure, administrations, and

    IP routing

    IP_routing

  • Border Gateway Protocol
  • Protocol for communicating routing information on the Internet

    to exchange routing and reachability information among autonomous systems (AS) on the Internet. BGP is classified as a path-vector routing protocol, and

    Border Gateway Protocol

    Border Gateway Protocol

    Border_Gateway_Protocol

  • Virtual routing and forwarding
  • Computer networking technology

    virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) is a technology that allows multiple instances of a routing table to co-exist within the same router at the same

    Virtual routing and forwarding

    Virtual_routing_and_forwarding

  • Hop (networking)
  • When a packet is passed from one network segment to the next

    Nevertheless, some routing protocols, such as Routing Information Protocol (RIP), use hop count as their sole metric. Each time a router receives a packet

    Hop (networking)

    Hop_(networking)

  • Email forwarding
  • Mechanism by which a mail server sends the emails of one of its users to another address

    introduction of the MX record made source-routing unnecessary. In 1989, RFC 1123 recommended accepting source-routing only for backward-compatibility. At

    Email forwarding

    Email_forwarding

  • Dark web
  • World Wide Web content existing on darknets

    darknet. List of Tor onion services Tor – Free and open-source anonymity network based on onion routing "Going Dark: The Internet Behind The Internet". NPR

    Dark web

    Dark_web

  • Geographic routing
  • Routing methodology for wireless networks

    Geographic routing (also called georouting or position-based routing) is a routing principle that relies on geographic position information. It is mainly

    Geographic routing

    Geographic_routing

  • Reverse-path forwarding
  • Multicast routing technique to minimize loops and enhance security

    address spoofing in unicast routing. In standard unicast IP routing, the router forwards the packet away from the source to make progress along the distribution

    Reverse-path forwarding

    Reverse-path_forwarding

  • List of router and firewall distributions
  • list of router and firewall distributions, which are operating systems designed for use as routers and/or firewalls. List of open-source routing platforms

    List of router and firewall distributions

    List_of_router_and_firewall_distributions

  • Subnet
  • Logical subdivision of an IP network

    number or routing prefix, and the rest field or host identifier. The rest field is an identifier for a specific host or network interface. The routing prefix

    Subnet

    Subnet

    Subnet

  • Quagga (software)
  • Network routing software suite

    Quagga is a network routing software suite providing implementations of Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), Routing Information Protocol (RIP), Border Gateway

    Quagga (software)

    Quagga_(software)

  • Hot-potato routing
  • Conventions regarding Internet routing policy

    In Internet routing between autonomous systems which are interconnected in multiple locations, hot-potato routing is the practice of passing traffic off

    Hot-potato routing

    Hot-potato_routing

  • Internet Protocol
  • Communication protocol that allows connections between networks

    Its routing function enables internetworking, and essentially establishes the Internet. IP has the task of delivering packets from the source host to

    Internet Protocol

    Internet_Protocol

  • Autonomous system (Internet)
  • Internet routing system

    defined routing policy to the Internet. Each AS is assigned an autonomous system number (ASN), for use in Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) routing. ASNs are

    Autonomous system (Internet)

    Autonomous_system_(Internet)

  • Open Shortest Path First
  • Routing protocol for IP networks

    Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is a routing protocol for Internet Protocol (IP) networks. It uses a link state routing (LSR) algorithm and falls into the

    Open Shortest Path First

    Open_Shortest_Path_First

  • Internet Control Message Protocol
  • Internet protocol used for error messages in network operations

    alternative route. ICMP Redirect is a mechanism for routers to convey routing information to hosts. The message informs a host to update its routing information

    Internet Control Message Protocol

    Internet_Control_Message_Protocol

  • 0.0.0.0
  • IPv4 address for multiple purposes

    address, the kernel sets the destination address to the source address, effectively routing all packets back to the local host. This process follows

    0.0.0.0

    0.0.0.0

  • Wireless ad hoc network
  • Decentralized type of wireless network

    Distance Vector routing, which was based on distributed distance vector routing. Toh's proposal was an on-demand based routing, i.e. routes are discovered

    Wireless ad hoc network

    Wireless_ad_hoc_network

  • AX.25
  • Amateur radio data communications protocol

    IPv4, with TCP used on top of that. AX.25 supports a limited form of source routing. Although it is possible to build AX.25 switches similar to the way

    AX.25

    AX.25

  • Backpressure routing
  • Algorithm in queueing theory

    job visits only a single service node. Backpressure routing is an algorithm for dynamically routing traffic over a multi-hop network by using congestion

    Backpressure routing

    Backpressure_routing

  • Dynamic routing
  • Network routing process

    networking, dynamic routing (DR), also called adaptive routing (AR), is a process where a router can forward data via a different route for a given destination

    Dynamic routing

    Dynamic_routing

  • Unicast
  • Sending a message to one computer; on a one-to-one basis

    Routing Godred Fairhurst. "Unicast, Broadcast, and Multicast". Archived from the original on 2021-11-23. Retrieved 2021-11-23.[self-published source?]

    Unicast

    Unicast

    Unicast

  • Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol
  • Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP), defined in RFC 1075, is a routing protocol used to share information between routers to facilitate the transportation

    Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol

    Distance_Vector_Multicast_Routing_Protocol

  • IPv6 address
  • Label to identify a network interface of a computer or other network node

    to indicate the source and the destination of each packet. The IP address of the destination is used to make decisions about routing IP packets to other

    IPv6 address

    IPv6 address

    IPv6_address

  • Open-source software
  • Software licensed to ensure source code usage rights

    software and its source code to anyone and for any purpose. Open-source software may be developed in a collaborative, public manner. Open-source software is

    Open-source software

    Open-source software

    Open-source_software

  • IP address
  • Numerical label used to identify a network interface in an IP network

    redesign routing in the Internet by allowing more efficient aggregation of subnetwork routing prefixes. This resulted in slower growth of routing tables

    IP address

    IP_address

  • Tailscale
  • Software company

    send traffic to networks behind itself by disabling SNAT and routing directly to the source IPs. The Tailscale client software supports a number of operating

    Tailscale

    Tailscale

  • Inter-domain routing
  • opposite of inter-domain routing is intra-domain routing, routing within a domain or an autonomous system. List of routing protocols "Domain Name System

    Inter-domain routing

    Inter-domain_routing

  • VyOS
  • Linux distribution

    subsidiary. Source: Routing and Protocols: BGP (IPv4 and IPv6), OSPF (v2 and v3), RIP and RIPng, policy-based routing, BGP-LU and enhanced route filtering

    VyOS

    VyOS

  • Resource Public Key Infrastructure
  • Internet routing security framework

    data can lead to erroneous routing decisions. After validation of attestations such as ROAs, they can be compared to BGP routing state and aid network operators

    Resource Public Key Infrastructure

    Resource_Public_Key_Infrastructure

  • Associativity-based routing
  • Associativity-based routing (commonly known as ABR) is a mobile routing protocol invented for wireless ad hoc networks, also known as mobile ad hoc networks

    Associativity-based routing

    Associativity-based_routing

  • Routing (electronic design automation)
  • Stage of electronic circuit design

    In electronic design, wire routing, commonly called simply routing, is a step in the design of printed circuit boards (PCBs) and integrated circuits (ICs)

    Routing (electronic design automation)

    Routing_(electronic_design_automation)

  • IEEE 802.11s
  • IEEE standard for mesh networking

    routing approach and tree-based routing. Examples of on-demand ad hoc routing are Dynamic Source Routing and Associativity-Based Routing. AODV route discovery

    IEEE 802.11s

    IEEE_802.11s

  • Interior gateway protocol
  • Class of routing protocols

    or interior routing protocol is a type of routing protocol used for exchanging routing table information between gateways (commonly routers) within an

    Interior gateway protocol

    Interior_gateway_protocol

  • Wireless mesh network
  • Radio nodes organized in a mesh topology

    Distance-Vector Routing) DSR (Dynamic Source Routing) HSLS (Hazy-Sighted Link State) HWMP (Hybrid Wireless Mesh Protocol, the default mandatory routing protocol

    Wireless mesh network

    Wireless mesh network

    Wireless_mesh_network

  • Mobile wireless sensor network
  • Associativity-Based Routing (AR), Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector Routing (AODV), Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) and Greedy Perimeter Stateless Routing (GPSR). MANET

    Mobile wireless sensor network

    Mobile_wireless_sensor_network

  • Network address translation
  • Way to traverse IP address spaces without routing

    NetBSD-native packet filter PF: OpenBSD-native packet filter Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS): routing implementation included with Windows Server operating

    Network address translation

    Network address translation

    Network_address_translation

  • Turn restriction routing
  • Type of computing algorithm

    to be considered while designing a routing algorithm is avoiding a deadlock. Turn restriction routing is a routing algorithm for mesh-family of topologies

    Turn restriction routing

    Turn restriction routing

    Turn_restriction_routing

  • Hybrid Wireless Mesh Protocol
  • basic routing protocol for a wireless mesh network. It is based on Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector (AODV) Routing (RFC 3561) and tree-based routing. It

    Hybrid Wireless Mesh Protocol

    Hybrid_Wireless_Mesh_Protocol

  • Static routing
  • Use of fixed routes for routing in networks

    Static routing describes a process by which routing is configured with fixed values that do not change at runtime unless manually edited. Static routes are

    Static routing

    Static_routing

  • Babel (protocol)
  • Internet routing protocol

    The Babel routing protocol is a distance-vector routing protocol for Internet Protocol packet-switched networks that is designed to be robust and efficient

    Babel (protocol)

    Babel (protocol)

    Babel_(protocol)

  • MeshCore
  • Open-source mesh networking protocol

    docs.meshcore.io. Retrieved 2026-06-25. "MeshCore routing algorithms - how messages find the best route | LocalMesh". www.localmesh.nl. Retrieved 2026-06-25

    MeshCore

    MeshCore

  • Fisheye State Routing
  • Fisheye State Routing (FSR) is a proposal for an implicit hierarchical routing protocol targeted to ad hoc networks. The basic principles of FSR are shared

    Fisheye State Routing

    Fisheye_State_Routing

  • Multipath routing
  • Routing technique of using multiple alternative paths through a network

    Multipath routing is a routing technique simultaneously using multiple alternative paths through a network. This can yield a variety of benefits such as

    Multipath routing

    Multipath_routing

  • Danube
  • Second-longest river in Europe

    from its source confluence in the palace park in Donaueschingen onwards. Since ancient times, the Danube has been a traditional trade route in Europe

    Danube

    Danube

    Danube

  • Multi-hop routing
  • Type of communication in radio networks

    Multi-hop routing (or multihop routing) is a type of communication in radio networks in which network coverage area is larger than radio range of single

    Multi-hop routing

    Multi-hop routing

    Multi-hop_routing

  • Session hijacking
  • Exploitation of a valid computer session

    and C by encouraging the IP packets to pass through B's machine. If source-routing is turned off, the attacker can use "blind" hijacking, whereby it guesses

    Session hijacking

    Session_hijacking

  • Path-vector routing protocol
  • Routing algorithm for packet switched networks

    A path-vector routing protocol is a network routing protocol which maintains the path information that gets updated dynamically. Updates that have looped

    Path-vector routing protocol

    Path-vector_routing_protocol

  • Dijkstra's algorithm
  • Algorithm for finding shortest paths

    segment of shortest paths (reach-based routing), and hierarchical decompositions of the input graph that reduce s–t routing to connecting s and t to their respective

    Dijkstra's algorithm

    Dijkstra's algorithm

    Dijkstra's_algorithm

  • OpenVPN
  • Free and open-source virtual private network software

    OpenVPN is also integrated into Vyos, an open-source routing operating system forked from the Vyatta software router. OpenVPN is available in two versions: OpenVPN

    OpenVPN

    OpenVPN

  • Internet
  • Global system of connected computer networks

    Computers and routers use routing tables in their operating system to forward IP packets to reach a node on a different subnetwork. Routing tables are maintained

    Internet

    Internet

    Internet

  • Protocol-Independent Multicast
  • Multicast routing protocol

    mechanism, but instead uses routing information supplied by other routing protocols. PIM is not dependent on a specific unicast routing protocol; it can make

    Protocol-Independent Multicast

    Protocol-Independent Multicast

    Protocol-Independent_Multicast

  • United States Numbered Highway System
  • Highway system of the United States of America

    for one route. Special routes, which can be labeled as alternate, bypass or business, depending on the intended use, provide a parallel routing to the

    United States Numbered Highway System

    United States Numbered Highway System

    United_States_Numbered_Highway_System

  • Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector Routing
  • Wireless routing protocol

    Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector (AODV) Routing is a routing protocol for mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) and other wireless ad hoc networks. It was jointly

    Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector Routing

    Ad_hoc_On-Demand_Distance_Vector_Routing

  • Tor (network)
  • Free and open-source anonymity network based on onion routing

    traffic analysis by separating identification and routing. It is an implementation of onion routing, which encrypts and then randomly bounces communications

    Tor (network)

    Tor (network)

    Tor_(network)

  • Shortest path problem
  • Computational problem of graph theory

    route planning". Google Tech Talk. Archived from the original on 2021-12-11. Hoceini, S.; A. Mellouk; Y. Amirat (2005). "K-Shortest Paths Q-Routing:

    Shortest path problem

    Shortest path problem

    Shortest_path_problem

  • Map matching
  • Matching of coordinates to physical locations

    open-source GraphHopper and Open Source Routing Machine routing engines. It is also included in a variety of proprietary programs and mapping/routing applications

    Map matching

    Map matching

    Map_matching

  • KTechLab
  • Open-source IDE for circuit design and simulation

    circuit designer with auto-routing and a simulator of common electronic components and logic elements. KTechLab is free and open-source software licensed under

    KTechLab

    KTechLab

    KTechLab

  • Computer network
  • Network that allows computers to share resources and communicate with each other

    included in the packet. The routing information is often processed in conjunction with the routing table. A router uses its routing table to determine where

    Computer network

    Computer network

    Computer_network

  • Netcat
  • Computer networking utility

    Built-in port-scanning capabilities, with randomization Built-in loose source-routing capability Can read command line arguments from standard input Slow-send

    Netcat

    Netcat

    Netcat

  • Multilayer switch
  • Network switch providing functionality above the data link layer

    routing. There is no performance difference between forwarding at different layers because the routing and switching are all hardware-based – routing

    Multilayer switch

    Multilayer_switch

  • RouteViews
  • Project to view border gateway protocol information

    where RouteViews has a collector. The two main types of data collected are BGP Routing Information Bases (RIBs), which are periodic snapshots of routing tables

    RouteViews

    RouteViews

    RouteViews

  • Network layer
  • OSI model layer for packet routing

    including routing through intermediate routers. The network layer provides the means of transferring variable-length network packets from a source to a destination

    Network layer

    Network_layer

  • Triangular routing
  • Method for transmitting packets of data

    Triangular routing is a method for transmitting packets of data in communications networks. It uses a form of routing that sends a packet to a proxy system

    Triangular routing

    Triangular_routing

  • North Carolina Highway 275
  • State highway in Gaston County, North Carolina, US

    1930 as a new primary routing from U.S. Route 74 (US 74) and NC 20 (now NC 274) near Bessemer City to NC 27 in Stanley. The route has changed little since

    North Carolina Highway 275

    North Carolina Highway 275

    North_Carolina_Highway_275

  • IPv6 Routing Protocol for Low-Power and Lossy Networks
  • Routing Protocol for Low-Power and Lossy Networks (RPL) is a routing protocol for wireless networks with low power consumption and generally susceptible

    IPv6 Routing Protocol for Low-Power and Lossy Networks

    IPv6_Routing_Protocol_for_Low-Power_and_Lossy_Networks

  • Android (operating system)
  • Operating system for mobile devices

    an open-source operating system developed by Google. Android is based on a modified version of the Linux kernel and other free and open-source software

    Android (operating system)

    Android_(operating_system)

  • User Datagram Protocol
  • Principal protocol used for transmission of datagrams across an IP network

    service discovery and shared information such as Precision Time Protocol and Routing Information Protocol. Applications can use datagram sockets to establish

    User Datagram Protocol

    User_Datagram_Protocol

  • DSRFLOW
  • overhead that is associated with source routing. It works by allowing most packets to be sent without a source route header, thus substantially reducing

    DSRFLOW

    DSRFLOW

  • IPv4
  • Fourth version of the Internet Protocol

    logical addressing system which allows the routing of IP data packets from a source host to the next router that is one hop closer to the intended destination

    IPv4

    IPv4

    IPv4

  • Hypercube internetwork topology
  • Type of network topology

    E-Cube routing is a static routing method that employs XY-routing algorithm. This is commonly referred to as deterministic, dimension-ordered routing model

    Hypercube internetwork topology

    Hypercube internetwork topology

    Hypercube_internetwork_topology

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  • Spruce
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Spruce

    English : ethnic name for someone from Prussia, Middle English Spruce, Sprewse. Compare German Preuss. The adjective spruce ‘neat’, ‘dapper’, which probably derives from an attributive use of the name of the country, is not recorded until the late 16th century, too late for it to be a likely source of the surname. The tree (earlier called spruce fir) has likewise only come to be known by this name in the last couple of centuries.

    Spruce

  • Scarce
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Suffolk)

    Scarce

    English (Suffolk) : unexplained.

    Scarce

  • Bourne
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Bourne

    From the brook.

    Bourne

  • Sturch
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Oxfordshire)

    Sturch

    English (Oxfordshire) : habitational name from Stirch in Warwickshire.

    Sturch

  • STURE
  • Male

    Swedish

    STURE

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

    STURE

  • Mounce
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Mounce

    English (Devon) : unexplained.Possibly an Americanized form of German Manz.

    Mounce

  • Maayan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Maayan

    Water source

    Maayan

  • Sourik
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sourik

    Sourik

  • Bourke
  • Boy/Male

    French English

    Bourke

    Lives in a fortress.

    Bourke

  • Soule
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Soule

    English : of uncertain origin; perhaps derived from the vocabulary word soul as a term of affection.French (Soulé) : variant of Soulier 1.George Soule (1600–80), one of the passengers on the Mayflower in 1620, was one of the founders of Duxbury, MA, where he became comparatively wealthy. He left eight children.

    Soule

  • Rourke
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic Irish

    Rourke

    An ancient given name adopted as an Irish clan name. Surname.

    Rourke

  • Sours
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sours

    English : patronymic from Middle English sour ‘sour’, ‘tart’, used as a nickname for a sour-tempered, sharp-tongued person.

    Sours

  • Genkai
  • Boy/Male

    Buddhist, Indian

    Genkai

    Source Ocean

    Genkai

  • Bourne
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bourne

    English : topographic name for someone who lived beside a stream, Old English burna, burne ‘spring’, ‘stream’, or a habitational name from a place named with this word, for example Bourn in Cambridgeshire or Bourne in Lincolnshire. This word was replaced as the general word for a stream in southern dialects by Old English brōc (see Brook) and came to be restricted in meaning to a stream flowing only intermittently, especially in winter.

    Bourne

  • Utsho
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Indian

    Utsho

    Source

    Utsho

  • Nourse
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, and Irish

    Nourse

    English, Scottish, and Irish : variant of Norris 3.

    Nourse

  • Maayan | மாயந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Maayan | மாயந

    Water source

    Maayan | மாயந

  • Force
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Force

    English : variant of Fosse. There has been some confusion with northwestern English force in the sense of ‘waterfall’, it is possible that the surname may also have arisen as a topographic name for someone living by a waterfall.French : topographic name for someone who lived by a fortress or stronghold, Old French force, Late Latin fortia, a derivative of fortis ‘strong’ (see Fort). There are several places named with this word (for example in Aude, and baronial lands in the Dordogne), and it may also be a habitational name from any of these.

    Force

  • Bourke
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bourke

    English : variant spelling of Burke.

    Bourke

  • Ayn
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Ayn

    Source

    Ayn

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Online names & meanings

  • Paramarth
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Paramarth

    Highest, Divine truth

  • Kanta
  • Boy/Male

    Celebrity, Indian, Japanese, Kannada, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Telugu

    Kanta

    Radiant

  • INGVARR
  • Male

    Norse

    INGVARR

    Variant spelling of Old Norse Yngvarr, INGVARR means "Ing's warrior."

  • Ashcharya | ஆஷ்சர்ய
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Ashcharya | ஆஷ்சர்ய

    Surprise

  • SETHI
  • Male

    Greek

    SETHI

    (Σήθι) Greek form of Egyptian Seti, SETHI means "of Seth." 

  • Ridhi | ரீதீ 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Ridhi | ரீதீ 

    Good fortune, Prosperity

  • Normington
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (West Yorkshire)

    Normington

    English (West Yorkshire) : apparently a habitational name, probably from any of various places called Normanton, notably the one in West Yorkshire, which are named with Old English Northman ‘Norseman’, ‘Viking’ + tūn ‘settlement’.

  • Baghel
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Punjabi

    Baghel

    Ox; Royal Sovereign

  • Nazir
  • Boy/Male

    Afghan, Arabic, Celebrity, German, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi

    Nazir

    Observer; Supervisor; Little; Insignificant; Warner; Similar; Comparable; Another Name for the Quran; One who Preaches

  • Charles
  • Boy/Male

    French Teutonic American English German Shakespearean

    Charles

    Manly.

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  • Sluice
  • v. t.

    To wash with, or in, a stream of water running through a sluice; as, to sluice eart or gold dust in mining.

  • Souce
  • v. t. & i.

    See Souse.

  • Sluice
  • n.

    Hence, an opening or channel through which anything flows; a source of supply.

  • Course
  • n.

    A series of motions or acts arranged in order; a succession of acts or practices connectedly followed; as, a course of medicine; a course of lectures on chemistry.

  • Souse
  • v. t.

    To pounce upon.

  • Spruce
  • v. t.

    To dress with affected neatness; to trim; to make spruce.

  • Soured
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Sour

  • Course
  • n.

    The lowest sail on any mast of a square-rigged vessel; as, the fore course, main course, etc.

  • Sluice
  • v. t.

    To wet copiously, as by opening a sluice; as, to sluice meadows.

  • Sourde
  • v. i.

    To have origin or source; to rise; to spring.

  • Spruce
  • a.

    The wood or timber of the spruce tree.

  • Force
  • n.

    To constrain to do or to forbear, by the exertion of a power not resistible; to compel by physical, moral, or intellectual means; to coerce; as, masters force slaves to labor.

  • Sowce
  • n. & v.

    See Souse.

  • Souce
  • n.

    See 1st Souse.

  • Pounce
  • v. t.

    To sprinkle or rub with pounce; as, to pounce paper, or a pattern.

  • Solace
  • n.

    To allay; to assuage; to soothe; as, to solace grief.

  • Sourly
  • adv.

    In a sour manner; with sourness.

  • Spruce
  • v. i.

    To dress one's self with affected neatness; as, to spruce up.

  • Coerce
  • v. t.

    To compel or enforce; as, to coerce obedience.

  • Sours
  • n.

    Source. See Source.