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  • Split-ticket voting
  • Voting for candidates of different parties

    Split-ticket voting or ticket splitting is when a voter in an election votes for candidates from different political parties when multiple offices are

    Split-ticket voting

    Split-ticket_voting

  • Straight-ticket voting
  • Voting practice supporting one party

    straight ticket in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In political science, straight-ticket voting or straight-party voting refers to the practice of voting for

    Straight-ticket voting

    Straight-ticket_voting

  • Split Ticket (website)
  • American political forecasting website

    political handicappers. Split-ticket voting "split-ticket.org". who.is. Retrieved 23 October 2024. "About Us". Split Ticket. Retrieved 23 October 2024

    Split Ticket (website)

    Split_Ticket_(website)

  • Group voting ticket
  • Preference lists submitted by political parties

    A group voting ticket (GVT) is a shortcut for voters in a preferential voting system, where a voter can indicate support for a list of candidates instead

    Group voting ticket

    Group_voting_ticket

  • Electoral fusion in the United States
  • Electoral strategy

    that candidate to receive votes on multiple party lines in the same election. Electoral fusion is also known as fusion voting, cross endorsement, multiple

    Electoral fusion in the United States

    Electoral fusion in the United States

    Electoral_fusion_in_the_United_States

  • Split vote
  • Parliamentary procedure with no majority

    majority of votes, this may result in a runoff election. List of democracy and elections-related topics Plescia, Carolina (2016). Split-ticket Voting in Mixed-member

    Split vote

    Split_vote

  • Mixed-member proportional representation
  • Type of mixed electoral system

    Germany, citizens gave only one vote, so that voting for a representative automatically meant also voting for the representative's party, which is still

    Mixed-member proportional representation

    Mixed-member proportional representation

    Mixed-member_proportional_representation

  • Strategic voting
  • Choosing a candidate other than preferred to undercut a less desired one

    Strategic or tactical voting is voting in consideration of possible ballots cast by other voters in order to maximize one's satisfaction with the election's

    Strategic voting

    Strategic_voting

  • Electoral roll
  • List of persons who are eligible to vote in a particular electoral district

    entitlement to vote before being permitted to vote. Electoral rolls and voter registration serve a number of functions, especially to streamline voting on election

    Electoral roll

    Electoral_roll

  • Polling station
  • Place where voters cast their ballots in elections

    identified votes would go to a voting booth where the votes are captured. After all votes were captured, voters could examine the voting ticket before submitting

    Polling station

    Polling station

    Polling_station

  • 2024 United States Senate elections
  • Senate election for the 119th US Congress

    split outcomes—the highest share since 2012, when 18 percent of states split their tickets between presidential and Senate races. Despite the split outcomes

    2024 United States Senate elections

    2024 United States Senate elections

    2024_United_States_Senate_elections

  • Secret ballot
  • Anonymous voting method

    This box is later emptied for counting. An aspect of secret voting is the provision of a voting booth to enable the voter to write on the ballot paper without

    Secret ballot

    Secret ballot

    Secret_ballot

  • Coattail effect
  • Tendency for a popular candidate to attract votes for other candidates of the same party

    box at the top, which encouraged straight-party voting and the coattails effect. Straight-party voting was the norm, and winners in presidential elections

    Coattail effect

    Coattail_effect

  • Compulsory voting
  • Practice of requiring all eligible citizens to register and vote in elections

    Compulsory voting, also called universal civic duty voting or mandatory voting, is the requirement that registered voters participate in an election.

    Compulsory voting

    Compulsory_voting

  • Provisional ballot
  • Ballot cast requiring further verification of voter's eligibility

    the original on Nov 8, 2006. Retrieved May 10, 2022. Provisional Voting: Fail-Safe Voting or Trapdoor to Disenfranchisement Archived 2008-10-22 at the Wayback

    Provisional ballot

    Provisional ballot

    Provisional_ballot

  • Voter registration
  • Requirement, and process, of a person's enrollment in order to vote in elections

    means right to vote while "stemmeplikt" means that voting is compulsory. Peru: voting is obligatory "Requirements for Registration". Vote For Us. 6 November

    Voter registration

    Voter_registration

  • Family voting
  • Form of electoral fraud

    Family voting is a form of electoral fraud, where family members enter a voting booth together and collude, discuss, or direct voting intentions. Family

    Family voting

    Family voting

    Family_voting

  • Voting
  • Method to make collective decisions

    decision-making procedure description. Research on herd animal voting behaviours show that voting can be emergent in groups as a signalling system mechanism

    Voting

    Voting

    Voting

  • Spoilt vote
  • Invalid ballot that is not counted

    errors. Group voting tickets were introduced in Australia owing to the high number of informal votes cast in single transferable vote (STV) elections

    Spoilt vote

    Spoilt vote

    Spoilt_vote

  • Voter identification laws
  • Laws requiring proof of identity to vote

    ID was required by 176 countries or jurisdictions for voting as of 2021. In Argentina, voting is compulsory for all citizens between 18 and 70 years

    Voter identification laws

    Voter identification laws

    Voter_identification_laws

  • Public opinion
  • Aggregate of individual attitudes or beliefs held by the adult population

    opinion, or popular opinion, is the collective opinion on a specific topic or voting intention relevant to society. It is the people's views on matters affecting

    Public opinion

    Public_opinion

  • Electronic voting
  • Type of voting by election mechanism

    Electronic voting is voting that uses electronic means to either aid or handle casting and counting ballots including voting time. Depending on the particular

    Electronic voting

    Electronic_voting

  • Ballot
  • Document used to cast votes in an election

    ballot is a device used to cast votes in an election and may be found as a piece of paper or a small ball used in voting. It was originally a small ball

    Ballot

    Ballot

    Ballot

  • Abstention
  • Refusal to vote during an election

    Member of Parliament may actively abstain by voting both "yes" and "no". This is effectively the same as not voting at all, as the outcome will not be changed

    Abstention

    Abstention

    Abstention

  • Election ink
  • Marker to prevent double voting

    July 7). The Ink To Prevent Double Voting. https://www.khmertimeskh.com/501320642/video-the-ink-to-prevent-double-voting/ Khmer Times. (2023, July 6). Gov't

    Election ink

    Election ink

    Election_ink

  • Electoral district
  • Representative subdivisions

    ticket voting and plurality block voting. Where multi-member districts are used, threshold de facto stays high if seats are filled by general ticket or

    Electoral district

    Electoral_district

  • Ticket (election)
  • Single election choice which fills more than one political office or seat

    single lever. "Ticket splitters" are people who vote for candidates from more than one political party when they vote for public offices, voting on the basis

    Ticket (election)

    Ticket (election)

    Ticket_(election)

  • Orthodox Jewish bloc voting
  • Political strategy

    movements. Split-ticket voting Ethnocultural politics in the United States Nathan-Kazis, Josh (2010-10-14). "New York Candidates Court Hasidic Vote". The Forward

    Orthodox Jewish bloc voting

    Orthodox_Jewish_bloc_voting

  • Postal voting
  • Voting, election, ballot papers, distributed to electors or returned by post, mail

    Postal voting is voting in an election where ballot papers are distributed to electors (and typically returned) by post, in contrast to electors voting in

    Postal voting

    Postal voting

    Postal_voting

  • Weighted voting
  • Electoral or law making voting system

    Weighted voting are voting rules that grant some voters a greater influence than others (which contrasts with rules that assign every voter an equal vote). Such

    Weighted voting

    Weighted_voting

  • Protest vote
  • Vote cast in an election as a form of political protest

    voting takes a variety of forms and reflects numerous voter motivations, including political apathy. Where voting is compulsory, casting a blank vote

    Protest vote

    Protest vote

    Protest_vote

  • Liberal Zionism
  • Political ideology of Zionism with liberal values

    Times. Arieli-Horowitz, Dana (2002). "Split-ticket Voting in the 1996 and 1999 Elections". 3 Split-ticket Voting in the 1996 and 1999 Elections. State

    Liberal Zionism

    Liberal_Zionism

  • Write-in candidate
  • Political term

    the system set up by Proposition 14, there are two rounds of voting, and the top two vote-getters for each race in the first round (the primary) advance

    Write-in candidate

    Write-in_candidate

  • Vote buying
  • Illegal campaign method

    candidates. Voters may be given money or other rewards for voting in a particular way, or not voting. In some jurisdictions, the offer or giving of other rewards

    Vote buying

    Vote buying

    Vote_buying

  • Mixed single vote
  • Voting method in mixed-member systems

    and mixed majoritarian systems (such as parallel voting) where voters cast two votes, split-ticket voting is not possible under MSV. This significantly reduces

    Mixed single vote

    Mixed single vote

    Mixed_single_vote

  • 2024 United States Senate election in Montana
  • re-election, due to Montana's strong Republican lean and the decline of split-ticket voting. Tester, a renowned centrist liberal, was first elected in 2006,

    2024 United States Senate election in Montana

    2024 United States Senate election in Montana

    2024_United_States_Senate_election_in_Montana

  • Early voting
  • Process by which electors can vote prior to the scheduled election day

    Early voting, also called advance polling or pre-poll voting, is a convenience voting process by which voters in a public election can vote before a scheduled

    Early voting

    Early_voting

  • Parallel voting
  • Mixed electoral system

    a single vote with two-fold effects for a party list (proportional) and its associated local candidate (majoritarian). Split-ticket voting is not allowed

    Parallel voting

    Parallel voting

    Parallel_voting

  • Demeny voting
  • Type of proxy voting on behalf of children

    Demeny voting, also called parental voting or family voting, is a type of proxy voting which allows parents or guardians to vote on the behalf of children

    Demeny voting

    Demeny_voting

  • Donkey vote
  • Type of cast ballot in ranked voting

    donkeywise. Donkey votes are most common where preference voting is combined with compulsory voting, such as in Australia, particularly where all candidates

    Donkey vote

    Donkey vote

    Donkey_vote

  • National Voter Registration Act of 1993
  • United States federal law

    After Congress enacted the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to address rampant voting discrimination against racial minorities, voting rights advocates argued for

    National Voter Registration Act of 1993

    National Voter Registration Act of 1993

    National_Voter_Registration_Act_of_1993

  • Ballot collecting
  • Collecting absentee or mail-in ballots

    consultant Rachel Rodriguez for election fraud, illegal voting, unlawfully assisting people voting by mail, and unlawfully possessing an official ballot

    Ballot collecting

    Ballot_collecting

  • None of the above
  • Ballot option to not vote for any candidate

    "scratch" vote, is a ballot option in some jurisdictions or organizations, designed to allow the voter to indicate disapproval of the candidates in a voting system

    None of the above

    None_of_the_above

  • 2024 Sardinian regional election
  • Local election in Italy

    presidential election did not win the plurality in the party vote due to split-ticket voting. The election in Sardinia was called for 25 February 2024.

    2024 Sardinian regional election

    2024 Sardinian regional election

    2024_Sardinian_regional_election

  • Election boycott
  • Mass abstention by a group of voters during an election

    compulsory voting, a boycott may amount to an act of civil disobedience; alternatively, supporters of the boycott may be able to cast blank votes or vote for

    Election boycott

    Election_boycott

  • 2024 New Hampshire gubernatorial election
  • Hampshire is a Democratic-leaning state in New England with a pattern of split-ticket voting. Incumbent Republican governor Chris Sununu was narrowly elected

    2024 New Hampshire gubernatorial election

    2024 New Hampshire gubernatorial election

    2024_New_Hampshire_gubernatorial_election

  • Absentee ballot
  • Voting, election, ballot papers, voted other than at an assigned polling place, mail

    Early voting overlaps with absentee voting. Early voting includes votes cast before the official election day(s), by mail, online or in-person at voting centers

    Absentee ballot

    Absentee_ballot

  • Electoral precinct
  • Subdivision of an electoral district

    A precinct or voting district (U.S. terms), polling district (UK term) or polling division (Canadian term), is a subdivision of an electoral district,

    Electoral precinct

    Electoral_precinct

  • Third party (U.S. politics)
  • US political parties other than the two major parties

    ranked choice voting. As of March 2026, ranked-choice voting has also been banned in nineteen states. Complexity, cost, difficulty of voting, and issues

    Third party (U.S. politics)

    Third party (U.S. politics)

    Third_party_(U.S._politics)

  • 1788–89 United States presidential election
  • numbers of votes as a consequence of voter rolloff, split-ticket voting, or electoral fusion. In most cases, this table calculates the popular vote of each

    1788–89 United States presidential election

    1788–89 United States presidential election

    1788–89_United_States_presidential_election

  • Paradox of voting
  • Paradox of the expected benefit of voting

    The paradox of voting, also called Downs' paradox, is that for a rational and egoistic voter (Homo economicus), the costs of voting will normally exceed

    Paradox of voting

    Paradox of voting

    Paradox_of_voting

  • Altruism theory of voting
  • receives utility from helping others, to vote. Altruistic voting has been compared to purchasing a lottery ticket, in which the probability of winning is

    Altruism theory of voting

    Altruism_theory_of_voting

  • Issue voting
  • Voter behaviour

    Issue voting is often contrasted with party voting. A 2010 University of California, Davis study found that voters switch between issue voting and party

    Issue voting

    Issue_voting

  • Slate (elections)
  • List of candidates for an elected position

    prime minister would almost always be appointed from among them. Election ticket Examples from 2010 include the 14th District Leadership Team (comprising

    Slate (elections)

    Slate_(elections)

  • Cast vote record
  • Electronic record of voter selections

    CVR data allows researchers to study the prevalence and extent of split-ticket voting (where voters choose candidates from different political parties

    Cast vote record

    Cast_vote_record

  • Electoral threshold
  • Vote share required for representation

    representation through ranked voting in multi-seat (as opposed to single seat) organizations or constituencies (voting districts). Ranked voting systems are widely

    Electoral threshold

    Electoral_threshold

  • General ticket
  • Type of block voting

    The general ticket or party block voting (PBV), is a type of block voting in which voters opt for a party or a team of candidates, and the highest-polling

    General ticket

    General_ticket

  • Montana
  • U.S. state

    majorities in the mid-2000s. At the federal level, the pattern of split-ticket voting and divided government endured until Democratic U.S. Senator Jon

    Montana

    Montana

    Montana

  • Swing vote
  • Vote potentially going to more than one candidate

    Independent voter Marginal seat Median voter theorem Political apathy Split-ticket voting Swing (politics) Swing state Mayer, William G. (2007-05-01). "The

    Swing vote

    Swing_vote

  • Open ballot system
  • Voting method in which voters vote openly

    An open ballot system is a voting method in which voters vote openly, in contrast to a secret ballot, where a voter's choices are confidential. The open

    Open ballot system

    Open_ballot_system

  • Universe Ticket
  • 2023–2024 South Korean reality competition series

    Producer Ticketing   Unicorn and Hidden Ticketing The points accumulated are based on Fan Ticketing from the first voting period up until the last. However

    Universe Ticket

    Universe_Ticket

  • Voting rights in the United States
  • single non-transferable vote and cumulative voting have also been used since the late 20th century to correct for dilution of voting power and enable minorities

    Voting rights in the United States

    Voting rights in the United States

    Voting_rights_in_the_United_States

  • Angie Chen Button
  • Texas businesswoman and politician

    funding. Despite her district voting for Joe Biden by nine points in 2020, Button has garnered significant split-ticket voting and is one of two remaining

    Angie Chen Button

    Angie Chen Button

    Angie_Chen_Button

  • Certification of voting machines
  • require a certification of voting machines. In the United States there is only a voluntary federal certification for voting machines and each state has

    Certification of voting machines

    Certification_of_voting_machines

  • Voter fatigue
  • Cause of lower voter participation

    of voting can also be confusing or challenging. In the U.S., the Cost of Voting Index estimates how difficult it is to vote (and register to vote) in

    Voter fatigue

    Voter_fatigue

  • Draw out of a hat
  • Method of sortition voting or selection

    voting Voting strategies Issue voting Fusion voting Public opinion Split-ticket voting Lesser-evil voting Straight-ticket voting Tactical voting Vote

    Draw out of a hat

    Draw out of a hat

    Draw_out_of_a_hat

  • Vote counting
  • Process of counting votes in an election

    often as needed, before casting the vote. Staff initialize each voter once on the machine, to avoid repeat voting. Voting data and ballot images are recorded

    Vote counting

    Vote_counting

  • Carousel voting
  • Method of vote rigging

    Carousel voting (in Russian карусель (karusel, "carousel")) is a method of vote rigging in elections, used particularly in Russia and Serbia, whereby "busloads

    Carousel voting

    Carousel_voting

  • Second vote
  • Type of vote in the electoral system of Germany

    (CSU) 92.3%. Split-ticket voting is more common among smaller parties because they are generally not expected to achieve the first vote majority relevant

    Second vote

    Second vote

    Second_vote

  • Lesser-evil voting
  • Politics and government

    Lesser-evil voting (LEV) refers to a kind of strategic voting where a voter supports a less-preferred candidate in an election (the "lesser evil") rather

    Lesser-evil voting

    Lesser-evil_voting

  • 2020 United States Senate election in Nebraska
  • attributed to a sexual misconduct scandal affecting Janicek and split-ticket voting in Omaha suburbs. Ben Sasse, incumbent U.S. senator Matt Innis, businessman

    2020 United States Senate election in Nebraska

    2020 United States Senate election in Nebraska

    2020_United_States_Senate_election_in_Nebraska

  • Political apathy
  • Indifference towards politics

    votes, where a voter does not receive representation in the final election outcome. strategic voting, where the electoral system incentivizes voting for

    Political apathy

    Political_apathy

  • News desert
  • Community with lesser news coverage

    contributed to increased political polarization, reduced voter turnout and split-ticket voting, and increased incumbency advantage due to national news becoming

    News desert

    News_desert

  • Black box voting
  • Voting systems that do not disclose their methods

    Black box voting is any system of voting on voting machines which does not disclose how the system operates, such as systems based on closed source software

    Black box voting

    Black_box_voting

  • Cognitive Madisonianism
  • States [over 20%] supposedly voted a split ticket because of this belief between 1992 and 1996, according to "Split-Ticket Voting: The Effects of Cognitive

    Cognitive Madisonianism

    Cognitive_Madisonianism

  • Felony disenfranchisement in the United States
  • Overview on felons voting in elections in the United States

    account of a conviction, 2.47% of voting-age citizens. As of October 2020, it was estimated that 5.1 million voting-age US citizens were disenfranchised

    Felony disenfranchisement in the United States

    Felony disenfranchisement in the United States

    Felony_disenfranchisement_in_the_United_States

  • Overvote
  • Spoiled vote in an election

    plurality voting system or limited voting is always illegal, in certain other electoral methods including approval voting, this style of voting is valid

    Overvote

    Overvote

  • Vote linkage
  • Partially compensatory electoral system

    (superposition) in a two-vote setup, where split ticket voting is allowed. How proportional the outcome depends on many factors including the vote transfer rules

    Vote linkage

    Vote linkage

    Vote_linkage

  • Political base
  • Cohort of voters who support a politician or party

    growth among men and working-class minority voters. Split-ticket voting Straight-ticket voting Voting bloc Harvey, Kerric, ed. (December 20, 2013). "Political

    Political base

    Political_base

  • Ralph Yarborough
  • American politician and lawyer (1903–1996)

    teaching Democrats the techniques of split ticket voting. In the same election, Connally defeated Bush's ticket-mate, Jack Crichton. In 1967, Yarborough

    Ralph Yarborough

    Ralph Yarborough

    Ralph_Yarborough

  • Convenience voting
  • Voting that does not occur on the day of the election at the voting precinct

    Convenience voting is any form of voting that does not occur on the day of the election at the voting precinct. This may involve changing the timing of voting so

    Convenience voting

    Convenience_voting

  • Vote swapping
  • When two people commit to voting in a mutually agreed way

    Vote swapping, also called co-voting or vote pairing or vote trading, is an informal strategic agreement between two voters to "exchange" their votes

    Vote swapping

    Vote_swapping

  • Ballot exhaustion
  • Wasted vote under instant-runoff voting

    In ranked-choice voting, by method of single transferable or instant-runoff voting, ballot exhaustion occurs when a voter's ballot can no longer be counted

    Ballot exhaustion

    Ballot_exhaustion

  • Voter identification laws in the United States
  • identification at voting polls go back to 1950, no state required a voter to produce a government-issued photo ID as a condition for voting before the 2006

    Voter identification laws in the United States

    Voter identification laws in the United States

    Voter_identification_laws_in_the_United_States

  • 2020 United States Senate election in Maine
  • 2020. Rakich, Nathaniel (December 2, 2020). "There Wasn't That Much Split-Ticket Voting In 2020". fivethirtyeight.com. Archived from the original on December

    2020 United States Senate election in Maine

    2020 United States Senate election in Maine

    2020_United_States_Senate_election_in_Maine

  • Universe Ticket missions
  • votes and Unicorn Ticketing. Color Key:   Final member of UNIS (vote)   Final member of UNIS (unicorn ticketing) The first voting period took place from

    Universe Ticket missions

    Universe_Ticket_missions

  • Voter rolloff
  • Ballot with too few choices selected

    votes. These are used in academic studies to assess the accuracy and reliability of voting systems in capturing voter intent. "2005 Voluntary Voting System

    Voter rolloff

    Voter_rolloff

  • Biometric voter registration
  • Use of physical features for voter identification

    is achieving de-duplication of the voting register, thus preventing multiple voter registration and multiple voting; improving identification of the voter

    Biometric voter registration

    Biometric_voter_registration

  • End-to-end auditable voting
  • Voting system

    "ADDER voting system" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-03-27. Retrieved 2012-07-12. "Helios Voting". vote.heliosvoting.org. "Wombat Voting System"

    End-to-end auditable voting

    End-to-end_auditable_voting

  • Olmsted County, Minnesota
  • County in Minnesota, United States

    County continues to lean Republican in state and local races, with split ticket voting becoming more common. Two of the county's three seats in the Minnesota

    Olmsted County, Minnesota

    Olmsted County, Minnesota

    Olmsted_County,_Minnesota

  • Arthur J. Finkelstein
  • American political consultant (1945–2017)

    re-election by 1.2 points, a margin of 80,794 votes — with a wave of Clinton-D'Amato split-ticket voting in Brooklyn, Queens and Buffalo the deciding factor

    Arthur J. Finkelstein

    Arthur_J._Finkelstein

  • Outline of political science
  • Overview of and topical guide to political science

    Economic voting Altruism theory of voting Coattail effect Split-ticket voting Straight-ticket voting Tactical voting Vote pairing Paradox of voting Protest

    Outline of political science

    Outline_of_political_science

  • 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in California
  • 2024 presidential election, with Duarte losing to Adam Gray in a split ticket vote. Several California Republicans received assistance from Protect the

    2024 United States House of Representatives elections in California

    2024 United States House of Representatives elections in California

    2024_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_California

  • Conservative Democrat
  • US Democratic Party member with conservative political views

    Republicans. Since 1988, the term boll weevils has fallen out of favor. Split-ticket voting was common among conservative Southern Democrats in the 1970s and

    Conservative Democrat

    Conservative_Democrat

  • Refused ballot
  • ballot to be refused on the grounds that no party satisfies the elector's vote. Declined ballots are only legislated in the provinces of Ontario, Manitoba

    Refused ballot

    Refused_ballot

  • Tally (voting)
  • many votes they picked up in a particular area, or even a particular street. The planned introduction in the Republic of Ireland of electronic voting for

    Tally (voting)

    Tally (voting)

    Tally_(voting)

  • Scantegrity
  • Security enhancement for voting system

    conducted. The Scantegrity II voting procedure is similar to that of a traditional optical scan voting system, except that each voting response location contains

    Scantegrity

    Scantegrity

  • Additional-member system
  • Electoral system used in the United Kingdom

    constituency and regional levels this is referred to as split-ticket voting. In the regional vote, the voter votes for a specific party, but has no control over

    Additional-member system

    Additional-member_system

  • Henry Richmond Droop
  • English barrister (1832–1884)

    voting Voting strategies Issue voting Fusion voting Public opinion Split-ticket voting Lesser-evil voting Straight-ticket voting Tactical voting Vote

    Henry Richmond Droop

    Henry_Richmond_Droop

  • Vote center
  • Polling place serving multiple precincts

    In the United States of America, a vote center, sometimes known as a super precinct, is a polling place that combines multiple precincts allowing voters

    Vote center

    Vote_center

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  • Spelding
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Spelding

    From the Split Meadow

    Spelding

  • Kyle
  • Girl/Female

    American, Christian, Hebrew, Indian

    Kyle

    Narrow Split of Land

    Kyle

  • TUCKER
  • Male

    English

    TUCKER

    English occupational surname transferred to forename use, TUCKER means "cloth fuller."

    TUCKER

  • Stickel
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stickel

    English : variant of Styles.German : topographic name for someone who lived on or by a hill, from Middle High German stickel ‘hill’, ‘slope’.German : nickname from Middle High German stickel ‘prickle’, ‘spine’, ‘pointed object’.

    Stickel

  • Trickey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Trickey

    English (Devon) : habitational name from Trickey in Devon, recorded in 1238 as Trikehle apparently ‘enclosure (Middle English hey) of a man nicknamed Trick’.

    Trickey

  • Tickle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Lancashire)

    Tickle

    English (Lancashire) : habitational name from Tickhill in South Yorkshire, so named from the Old English personal name or byname Tica (of uncertain origin) or ticce(n) ‘kid’ + hyll ‘hill’.Probably an altered spelling of German Tickel, from a pet form of Dick, from a Germanic personal name formed with Old High German diot ‘people’ (see for example Dietrich).

    Tickle

  • Spalding
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Spalding

    From the split meadow.

    Spalding

  • RICKERT
  • Male

    German

    RICKERT

    Low German form of Old High German Ricohard, RICKERT means "powerful ruler."

    RICKERT

  • Fickett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Fickett

    English : diminutive of Fitch.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Fickert.

    Fickett

  • Nimeesha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Nimeesha

    Momentary; Split Second

    Nimeesha

  • RICKEY
  • Male

    English

    RICKEY

    Variant spelling of English Ricky, RICKEY means "powerful ruler."

    RICKEY

  • Tucker
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, Chinese, Christian, English

    Tucker

    Garment Maker; Tucker of Cloth

    Tucker

  • Lickey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lickey

    English : probably a topographic name for someone living in the Lickey Hills, southwest of Birmingham.Perhaps an altered spelling of Scottish Leckie.

    Lickey

  • Tickoo
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Tickoo

    Tickle

    Tickoo

  • Wickes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wickes

    English : patronymic from Wick 2, or variant of the habitational name Wick, with genitive or plural -s. There has been much confusion between this name and Weeks.In 1638 Richard Wickes (also known as Richard Atwick), of Staines, Middlesex, England, died, leaving a bequest to “my son John Wickes now living in New England.” This John Wickes came from London, England, to Plymouth, MA, in 1635, and subsequently settled at Portsmouth, RI.

    Wickes

  • Shuraym
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Shuraym

    Split

    Shuraym

  • MICKEY
  • Male

    English

    MICKEY

    Unisex pet form of English Michael and Michaela, both MICKEY means "who is like God?"

    MICKEY

  • Tucker
  • Boy/Male

    English American

    Tucker

    Tucker of doth.

    Tucker

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  • Picket
  • v. t.

    To guard, as a camp or road, by an outlying picket.

  • Splint
  • v. t.

    One of the small plates of metal used in making splint armor. See Splint armor, below.

  • Splint
  • v. t.

    To split into splints, or thin, slender pieces; to splinter; to shiver.

  • Splint
  • v. t.

    A splint bone.

  • Split
  • v. t.

    To divide or separate into components; -- often used with up; as, to split up sugar into alcohol and carbonic acid.

  • Spit
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Spit

  • Ticket
  • v. t.

    To furnish with a tickets; to book; as, to ticket passengers to California.

  • Split
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Split

  • Spit
  • v. i.

    To attend to a spit; to use a spit.

  • Split
  • n.

    A piece that is split off, or made thin, by splitting; a splinter; a fragment.

  • Split
  • v. t.

    To divide lengthwise; to separate from end to end, esp. by force; to divide in the direction of the grain layers; to rive; to cleave; as, to split a piece of timber or a board; to split a gem; to split a sheepskin.

  • Spit
  • n.

    To thrust a spit through; to fix upon a spit; hence, to thrust through or impale; as, to spit a loin of veal.

  • Docket
  • v. t.

    To mark with a ticket; as, to docket goods.

  • Splint
  • v. t.

    A piece split off; a splinter.

  • Picket
  • v. t.

    To tether to, or as to, a picket; as, to picket a horse.

  • Ticket
  • v.

    A certificate or token of right of admission to a place of assembly, or of passage in a public conveyance; as, a theater ticket; a railroad or steamboat ticket.

  • Split
  • v. i.

    To part asunder; to be rent; to burst; as, vessels split by the freezing of water in them.

  • Slit
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Slit

  • Ticket
  • v. t.

    To distinguish by a ticket; to put a ticket on; as, to ticket goods.

  • Split
  • n.

    the substitution of more than one share of a corporation's stock for one share. The market price of the stock usually drops in proportion to the increase in outstanding shares of stock. The split may be in any ratio, as a two-for-one split; a three-for-two split.