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  • Standard deviation
  • Measure of variation in statistics

    the standard deviation is a measure of the amount of variation of the values of a variable about its (arithmetic) average. A low standard deviation indicates

    Standard deviation

    Standard deviation

    Standard_deviation

  • Geometric standard deviation
  • Statistical measure

    preferred to the more usual standard deviation. Note that unlike the usual arithmetic standard deviation, the geometric standard deviation is a multiplicative

    Geometric standard deviation

    Geometric_standard_deviation

  • Coefficient of variation
  • Relative measure of dispersion expressed as the ratio of standard deviation to the mean

    variation (CV), also known as normalized root-mean-square deviation (NRMSD), and relative standard deviation (RSD), is a standardized measure of dispersion of

    Coefficient of variation

    Coefficient_of_variation

  • Standard deviation (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up standard deviation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Standard deviation is a widely used measure of variability or diversity used in statistics

    Standard deviation (disambiguation)

    Standard_deviation_(disambiguation)

  • Unbiased estimation of standard deviation
  • Procedure to estimate standard deviation from a sample

    unbiased estimation of a standard deviation is the calculation from a statistical sample of an estimated value of the standard deviation (a measure of statistical

    Unbiased estimation of standard deviation

    Unbiased_estimation_of_standard_deviation

  • Standard score
  • How many standard deviations apart from the mean an observed datum is

    In statistics, the standard score or z-score is the number of standard deviations by which the value of a raw score (i.e., an observed value or data point)

    Standard score

    Standard score

    Standard_score

  • Standard error
  • Statistical property

    The standard error (SE) of a statistic (usually an estimator of a parameter, like the average or mean) is the standard deviation of its sampling distribution

    Standard error

    Standard error

    Standard_error

  • Weighted arithmetic mean
  • Statistical amount

    random variable. Its expected value and standard deviation are related to the expected values and standard deviations of the observations, as follows. For

    Weighted arithmetic mean

    Weighted_arithmetic_mean

  • Normal distribution
  • Probability distribution

    while the parameter σ 2 {\textstyle \sigma ^{2}} is the variance. The standard deviation of the distribution is the positive value ⁠ σ {\displaystyle \sigma

    Normal distribution

    Normal distribution

    Normal_distribution

  • Median absolute deviation
  • Statistical measure of variability

    a data set than the standard deviation. In the standard deviation, the distances from the mean are squared, so large deviations are weighted more heavily

    Median absolute deviation

    Median_absolute_deviation

  • Casino game
  • Games played in gambling facilities

    26% = 0.53. As you can see, standard deviation is many times the magnitude of the expected loss. The standard deviation for pai gow poker is the lowest

    Casino game

    Casino game

    Casino_game

  • Deviation (statistics)
  • Difference between a variable's observed value and a reference value

    a set of deviations, such as the standard deviation and the mean absolute deviation, measures of dispersion, and the mean signed deviation, a measure

    Deviation (statistics)

    Deviation (statistics)

    Deviation_(statistics)

  • Pooled variance
  • Method for estimating variance of several different populations

    known as a pooled standard deviation (also known as combined standard deviation, composite standard deviation, or overall standard deviation). In statistics

    Pooled variance

    Pooled_variance

  • Average absolute deviation
  • Summary statistic of variability

    specify both the measure of deviation and the measure of central tendency. The statistical literature has not yet adopted a standard notation, as both the mean

    Average absolute deviation

    Average_absolute_deviation

  • Standard normal table
  • Table of probabilities related to the normal distribution

    distribution with mean μ and standard deviation σ, its Z-score may be calculated from X by subtracting μ and dividing by the standard deviation: Z = X − μ σ {\displaystyle

    Standard normal table

    Standard_normal_table

  • Standard deviation line
  • statistics, the standard deviation line (or SD line) marks points on a scatter plot that are an equal number of standard deviations away from the average

    Standard deviation line

    Standard deviation line

    Standard_deviation_line

  • Distance correlation
  • Statistical measure

    used in its specification, specifically: distance variance, distance standard deviation, and distance covariance. These quantities take the same roles as

    Distance correlation

    Distance correlation

    Distance_correlation

  • IQ classification
  • Categorisation of people's intelligence based on IQ

    performance one standard deviation above the mean, while a score of 85 means performance one standard deviation below the mean, and so on. This "deviation IQ" method

    IQ classification

    IQ classification

    IQ_classification

  • 68–95–99.7 rule
  • Shorthand used in statistics

    variable, μ (mu) is the mean of the distribution, and σ (sigma) is its standard deviation: Pr ( μ − 1 σ ≤ X ≤ μ + 1 σ ) ≈ 68.27 % Pr ( μ − 2 σ ≤ X ≤ μ + 2 σ

    68–95–99.7 rule

    68–95–99.7 rule

    68–95–99.7_rule

  • Root mean square deviation
  • Statistical measure

    The root mean square deviation (RMSD) or root mean square error (RMSE) is a frequently used measure of the distances between actual observed values and

    Root mean square deviation

    Root_mean_square_deviation

  • Reference range
  • Measured values that are relatively normal for a particular medical test

    population standard deviation are known. They both need to be estimated from a sample, whose size can be designated n. The population standard deviation is estimated

    Reference range

    Reference_range

  • Directional statistics
  • Subdiscipline of statistics

    {\frac {i\sigma ^{2}}{2\pi }}\right)} where μ and σ are the mean and standard deviation of the unwrapped distribution, respectively and ϑ ( θ , τ ) {\displaystyle

    Directional statistics

    Directional statistics

    Directional_statistics

  • Temperature anomaly
  • Difference of a temperature from a reference value

    divided by the standard deviation. To summarize: choice of reference period determines vertical placement of a trace on a graph, and deviation determines

    Temperature anomaly

    Temperature anomaly

    Temperature_anomaly

  • Arithmetic progression
  • Sequence of equally spaced numbers

    {1}{2}}+10\right)}{\Gamma \left({\frac {1}{2}}\right)}}} = 654,729,075 The standard deviation of any arithmetic progression is σ = | d | ( n − 1 ) ( n + 1 ) 12

    Arithmetic progression

    Arithmetic progression

    Arithmetic_progression

  • Bessel's correction
  • Correction for sample variance bias

    n − 1 instead of n in the formula for the sample variance and sample standard deviation, where n is the number of observations in a sample. This method corrects

    Bessel's correction

    Bessel's_correction

  • German tank problem
  • Problem in statistical estimation

    {m\ln(2)}{k-1}}} and the following approximations for the mean and standard deviation: N ≈ μ ± σ = 89 ± 50 , μ = ( m − 1 ) k − 1 k − 2 , σ = ( k − 1 ) (

    German tank problem

    German tank problem

    German_tank_problem

  • Median
  • Middle quantile of a data set or probability distribution

    {X}}} and the mean X ¯ {\displaystyle {\bar {X}}} is bounded by one standard deviation. This bound was proved by Book and Sher in 1979 for discrete samples

    Median

    Median

    Median

  • Effect size
  • Statistical measure of the magnitude of a phenomenon

    and it is the first item (magnitude) in the MAGIC criteria. The standard deviation of the effect size is of critical importance, as it indicates how

    Effect size

    Effect_size

  • Chebyshev's inequality
  • Bound on probability of a random variable being far from its mean

    is the standard deviation (the square root of the variance). The rule is often called Chebyshev's theorem, about the range of standard deviations around

    Chebyshev's inequality

    Chebyshev's_inequality

  • Six Sigma
  • Business process improvement technique

    reference to the fraction of a normal curve that lies within six standard deviations of the mean, used to represent a defect rate. Motorola pioneered

    Six Sigma

    Six_Sigma

  • Student's t-test
  • Statistical hypothesis test

    to t if s was the actual standard deviation of x, while it is the sample standard deviation as the actual standard deviation is not generally known. Therefore

    Student's t-test

    Student's_t-test

  • Gambling mathematics
  • Probability applied to gambling

    The luck factor in a casino game is quantified using standard deviation (SD). The standard deviation of a simple game like Roulette can be simply calculated

    Gambling mathematics

    Gambling_mathematics

  • Covariance matrix
  • Measure of covariance of components of a random vector

    were held constant. The standard deviation matrix S {\displaystyle \mathbf {S} } is the extension of the standard deviation to multiple dimensions. It

    Covariance matrix

    Covariance matrix

    Covariance_matrix

  • Deviation
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    dimension. Deviation (statistics), the difference between the value of an observation and the mean of the population in mathematics and statistics Standard deviation

    Deviation

    Deviation

  • Volatility (finance)
  • Degree of variation of a trading price series over time

    variation of a trading price series over time, usually measured by the standard deviation of logarithmic returns. Historic volatility measures a time series

    Volatility (finance)

    Volatility (finance)

    Volatility_(finance)

  • Interquartile range
  • Measure of statistical dispersion

    median of some common distributions are shown below The IQR, mean, and standard deviation of a population P can be used in a simple test of whether or not P

    Interquartile range

    Interquartile range

    Interquartile_range

  • Control chart
  • Tool to assess control of a manufacturing process

    approximation of standard deviation, the [clarification needed] does not make the assumption of homogeneity of process over time that the standard deviation makes

    Control chart

    Control chart

    Control_chart

  • MacAdam ellipse
  • Region of chromaticity diagram

    from the color at the center of the ellipse. Specifically, it is the standard deviation of a number of experimental color matches to the central color. Assuming

    MacAdam ellipse

    MacAdam ellipse

    MacAdam_ellipse

  • Dice notation
  • Method for describing dice rolls

    give a total of 36. The average result of the D66 is 38.5, and the standard deviation about 17.16. Blood Bowl, also a Games Workshop product, introduces

    Dice notation

    Dice_notation

  • Arithmetic mean
  • Type of average of a collection of numbers

    of arithmetic and geometric means Sample mean and covariance Standard deviation Standard error of the mean Summary statistics If NM = a and PM = b. AM

    Arithmetic mean

    Arithmetic_mean

  • Receiver operating characteristic
  • Diagnostic plot of binary classifier ability

    the standard deviations of the target and lure strength distributions. If the standard deviations are equal, the slope will be 1.0. If the standard deviation

    Receiver operating characteristic

    Receiver operating characteristic

    Receiver_operating_characteristic

  • Westgard rules
  • Statistical patterns

    Y-axis shows how much each one differs from the mean in terms of standard deviation (SD). The rules are: The recommended consequences when any of the

    Westgard rules

    Westgard rules

    Westgard_rules

  • Log-normal distribution
  • Probability distribution

    mean) and standard deviation of the variable's natural logarithm, ln ⁡ X {\displaystyle \ln X} , not the expectation and standard deviation of X {\displaystyle

    Log-normal distribution

    Log-normal distribution

    Log-normal_distribution

  • Sharpe ratio
  • Formula for measuring financial risk

    returns of the investment and the risk-free return, divided by the standard deviation of the investment returns. It represents the additional amount of

    Sharpe ratio

    Sharpe_ratio

  • Anscombe transform
  • Statistical concept

    transform is usually used to pre-process the data in order to make the standard deviation approximately constant. Then denoising algorithms designed for the

    Anscombe transform

    Anscombe transform

    Anscombe_transform

  • Test statistic
  • Statistic used in statistical hypothesis testing

    means under stringent conditions regarding normality and a known standard deviation. A t-test is appropriate for comparing means under relaxed conditions

    Test statistic

    Test_statistic

  • Sensitivity index
  • Statistic used in signal detection theory

    units of the standard deviation. For two univariate distributions a {\displaystyle a} and b {\displaystyle b} with the same standard deviation, it is denoted

    Sensitivity index

    Sensitivity_index

  • Student's t-distribution
  • Probability distribution

    {n}}{s}},} which differs from Z in that the exact standard deviation σ is replaced by the sample standard error s, has a Student's t-distribution as defined

    Student's t-distribution

    Student's t-distribution

    Student's_t-distribution

  • K41 (nightclub)
  • Nightclub in Ukraine

    occupancy capacity of 15,000. The club owns and operates the record label Standard Deviation and has been a queer safe space. No photos of the club are allowed

    K41 (nightclub)

    K41_(nightclub)

  • Corruption Perceptions Index
  • Country ranking by public sector corruption

    -1 to align with the 0–100 scale. In the next step, the mean and standard deviation for each data source based on data from the baseline year are calculated

    Corruption Perceptions Index

    Corruption Perceptions Index

    Corruption_Perceptions_Index

  • Robust measures of scale
  • Statistical indicators of the deviation of a sample

    with conventional or non-robust measures of scale, such as sample standard deviation, which are greatly influenced by outliers. The most common such robust

    Robust measures of scale

    Robust_measures_of_scale

  • Pearson correlation coefficient
  • Measure of linear correlation

    between the covariance of two variables and the product of their standard deviations; thus, it is essentially a normalized measurement of the covariance

    Pearson correlation coefficient

    Pearson correlation coefficient

    Pearson_correlation_coefficient

  • Sortino ratio
  • Measurement in finance

    rankings in the same way as standard deviation. An intuitive way to view downside risk is the annualized standard deviation of returns below the target

    Sortino ratio

    Sortino_ratio

  • Percentile
  • Statistic which divides a data set into 100 parts and analyzes it as a percentage

    area under the normal curve, increasing from left to right. Each standard deviation represents a fixed percentile. Thus, rounding to two decimal places

    Percentile

    Percentile

  • Feature scaling
  • Method used to normalize the range of independent variables

    There is another form of the means normalization which divides by the standard deviation which is also called standardization. In machine learning, we can

    Feature scaling

    Feature_scaling

  • CUSUM
  • Sequential analysis technique

    a standard deviation of 0.5. From the Z {\displaystyle Z} column, it can be seen that X {\displaystyle X} never deviates by 3 standard deviations ( 3

    CUSUM

    CUSUM

  • Signal-to-noise ratio
  • Ratio of the desired signal to the background noise

    as is common, the denominator is its variance, the square of its standard deviation σN. The signal and the noise must be measured the same way, for example

    Signal-to-noise ratio

    Signal-to-noise ratio

    Signal-to-noise_ratio

  • Eleven-plus
  • School test in England and Northern Ireland

    and a standard deviation of 15." Thus a normalised SAS of 100 indicates the mean (average) achievement whilst a score of 130 would be two standard deviations

    Eleven-plus

    Eleven-plus

  • Casio fx-3650P
  • Programmable scientific calculator produced by Casio

    sum of values (Σx), number of data (n), sample standard deviation (xσn-1) and population standard deviation (xσn) can be calculated. This mode is for statistical

    Casio fx-3650P

    Casio fx-3650P

    Casio_fx-3650P

  • Histogram
  • Graphical representation of the distribution of numerical data

    }}}{\sqrt[{3}]{n}}},} where σ ^ {\displaystyle {\hat {\sigma }}} is the sample standard deviation. Scott's normal reference rule is optimal for random samples of normally

    Histogram

    Histogram

    Histogram

  • Correlation
  • Statistical relationship

    dividing the covariance of the two variables by the product of their standard deviations. Karl Pearson developed the coefficient from a similar idea by Francis

    Correlation

    Correlation

    Correlation

  • Variance
  • Statistical measure of how far values spread from their average

    defined as the expected value of the squared deviation from the mean of a random variable. The standard deviation is the square root of the variance. Technically

    Variance

    Variance

    Variance

  • S&P 500
  • Large-cap American stock market index

    dividends—has been approximately 9.8% (6% after inflation), with the standard deviation of the return, calculated on a monthly basis, over the same time period

    S&P 500

    S&P 500

    S&P_500

  • Scale parameter
  • Statistical measure

    For instance, in order to use the median absolute deviation (MAD) to estimate the standard deviation of the normal distribution, one must multiply it by

    Scale parameter

    Scale_parameter

  • Hypovolemic shock
  • Medical emergency due to low blood volume

    treatment, i.e. blood transfusion. Data presented as n (%), mean ± standard deviation or median (interquartile range (IQR)). n = 21,853; P <0.001 for all

    Hypovolemic shock

    Hypovolemic shock

    Hypovolemic_shock

  • Katherine Heiny
  • American writer

    Heiny (born 1968) is an American writer. She has written two novels, Standard Deviation and Early Morning Riser, along with two books of short stories, essays

    Katherine Heiny

    Katherine Heiny

    Katherine_Heiny

  • Mode (statistics)
  • Value that appears most often in a set of data

    standard deviations of the mean, and the root mean square deviation about the mode is between the standard deviation and twice the standard deviation

    Mode (statistics)

    Mode_(statistics)

  • Standard Deviations (exhibition)
  • 2011 exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art

    Standard Deviations was the name of a Museum of Modern Art exhibition that was notable for showcasing the 23 digital typefaces that MoMA acquired in January

    Standard Deviations (exhibition)

    Standard_Deviations_(exhibition)

  • Normalization (statistics)
  • Statistical procedure

    and population mean divided by population standard deviation and measuring the number of standard deviations of a value from its population mean, was not

    Normalization (statistics)

    Normalization_(statistics)

  • Beta distribution
  • Probability distribution

    +1}}}} The mean absolute deviation around the mean is a more robust estimator of statistical dispersion than the standard deviation for beta distributions

    Beta distribution

    Beta distribution

    Beta_distribution

  • Confidence interval
  • Range to estimate an unknown parameter

    {\displaystyle {\bar {X}}} and sample standard deviation S {\displaystyle S} and using the asymptotically standard normal quantity X ¯ − μ S / n {\displaystyle

    Confidence interval

    Confidence interval

    Confidence_interval

  • Kuwahara filter
  • Type of filter used in image processing

    have different standard deviations for each of the channels. For example, the upper left quadrant may have the lowest standard deviation in the red channel

    Kuwahara filter

    Kuwahara filter

    Kuwahara_filter

  • Level of measurement
  • Distinction between nominal, ordinal, interval and ratio variables

    appropriate measure of dispersion is percentile or quartile (the standard deviation is not allowed). Those restrictions would imply that correlations

    Level of measurement

    Level_of_measurement

  • Jeffreys prior
  • Non-informative prior distribution

    ^{2}}}},} with μ {\textstyle \mu } fixed, the Jeffreys prior for the standard deviation σ > 0 {\textstyle \sigma >0} is p ( σ ) ∝ I ( σ ) = E [ ( d d σ log

    Jeffreys prior

    Jeffreys_prior

  • Covariance
  • Measure of the joint variability

    geometric mean of the total variances (i.e., the product of the standard deviations) for the two random variables. A distinction is made between (1)

    Covariance

    Covariance

  • Cross-correlation
  • Covariance and correlation

    {\displaystyle \mu _{X}} and σ X {\displaystyle \sigma _{X}} are the mean and standard deviation of the process ( X t ) {\displaystyle (X_{t})} , which are constant

    Cross-correlation

    Cross-correlation

    Cross-correlation

  • Nelson rules
  • Decision rules for interpreting control-chart data

    plotted against time. The rules are based on the mean value and the standard deviation of the samples. The above eight rules apply to a chart of a variable

    Nelson rules

    Nelson rules

    Nelson_rules

  • Gaussian filter
  • Filter in electronics and signal processing

    {\hat {g}}(f)} it can be shown that the product of the standard deviation and the standard deviation in the frequency domain is given by σ σ f = 1 2 π {\displaystyle

    Gaussian filter

    Gaussian filter

    Gaussian_filter

  • Sigma
  • Eighteenth letter of the Greek alphabet

    article on the arithmetic hierarchy. In statistics, σ represents the standard deviation of population or probability distribution (where mu or μ is used for

    Sigma

    Sigma

  • Reduced chi-squared statistic
  • Test statistic

    \chi _{\nu }^{2}} equals the sample variance, the squared sample standard deviation. As a general rule, when the variance of the measurement error is

    Reduced chi-squared statistic

    Reduced_chi-squared_statistic

  • Fisher transformation
  • Statistical transformation

    Y {\displaystyle Y} and σ {\displaystyle \sigma } stands for the standard deviation of the respective variable. Fisher's z-transformation of r is defined

    Fisher transformation

    Fisher transformation

    Fisher_transformation

  • Central tendency
  • Statistical value representing the center or average of a distribution

    distributions. Thus standard deviation about the mean is lower than standard deviation about any other point, and the maximum deviation about the midrange

    Central tendency

    Central_tendency

  • RiskMetrics
  • American financial services company

    measure was the standard deviation of portfolio value, as described by Harry Markowitz. While comparatively easy to calculate, standard deviation is not an

    RiskMetrics

    RiskMetrics

  • Taylor diagram
  • Mathematical diagram

    correlation coefficient, the root-mean-square error (RMSE) error, and the standard deviation. Although Taylor diagrams have primarily been used to evaluate models

    Taylor diagram

    Taylor_diagram

  • Cumulative distribution function
  • Probability that random variable X is less than or equal to x

    distribution; and σ {\displaystyle \sigma } is its standard deviation. A table of the CDF of the standard normal distribution ( μ = 0 {\displaystyle \mu =0}

    Cumulative distribution function

    Cumulative distribution function

    Cumulative_distribution_function

  • Statistics
  • Study of collection and analysis of data

    which summarize data from a sample using indexes such as the mean or standard deviation, and inferential statistics, which draw conclusions from data that

    Statistics

    Statistics

    Statistics

  • Uncertainty
  • Situations involving imperfect or unknown information

    at an estimate of the standard deviation of the values. Then, any single value has an uncertainty equal to the standard deviation. However, if the values

    Uncertainty

    Uncertainty

    Uncertainty

  • Time series
  • Sequence of data points over time

    Data as time series with envelopes Global standard deviation Local standard deviation Windowed standard deviation Data interpreted as stochastic series Pearson

    Time series

    Time series

    Time_series

  • Francis Galton
  • British eugenist, polymath, and behavioural geneticist (1822–1911)

    Galton conceived of a measure to quantify normal variation: the standard deviation. Galton was a keen observer. In 1906, visiting a livestock fair, he

    Francis Galton

    Francis Galton

    Francis_Galton

  • Numeric precision in Microsoft Excel
  • Details of data storage in a spreadsheet application

    issue. Altman et al. (2004) provide this example: The population standard deviation given by: Σ ( x − x ¯ ) 2 n = Σ [ x − ( Σ x ) / n ] 2 n   , {\displaystyle

    Numeric precision in Microsoft Excel

    Numeric_precision_in_Microsoft_Excel

  • Regression toward the mean
  • Statistical phenomenon

    coefficient between x and y, sx is the standard deviation of x, and sy is correspondingly the standard deviation of y. Horizontal bar over a variable means

    Regression toward the mean

    Regression toward the mean

    Regression_toward_the_mean

  • Wow! signal
  • 1977 narrowband radio signal from SETI

    the baseline, expressed as a dimensionless multiple of the signal's standard deviation. In this particular intensity scale, a space character denotes an

    Wow! signal

    Wow! signal

    Wow!_signal

  • Uncertainty principle
  • Foundational principle in quantum physics

    Heisenberg, the formal inequality relating the standard deviation of position σx and the standard deviation of momentum σp was derived by Earle Hesse Kennard

    Uncertainty principle

    Uncertainty principle

    Uncertainty_principle

  • Normality test
  • Class of statistical tests

    include the ratio of the mean absolute deviation to the standard deviation and of the range to the standard deviation. More recent tests of normality include

    Normality test

    Normality_test

  • Standardized coefficient
  • Estimates from regression analysis on data with unit variance

    coefficients are unitless and refer to how many standard deviations a dependent variable will change, per standard deviation increase in the predictor variable. Standardization

    Standardized coefficient

    Standardized_coefficient

  • Robust statistics
  • Type of statistics

    work well for mixtures of two normal distributions with different standard deviations; under this model, non-robust methods like a t-test work poorly.

    Robust statistics

    Robust_statistics

  • Chauvenet's criterion
  • Statistical test

    divided by the sample standard deviation (Eq.1). where D m a x {\displaystyle D_{\mathrm {max} }} is the maximum allowable deviation, | ⋅ | {\displaystyle

    Chauvenet's criterion

    Chauvenet's_criterion

  • Information ratio
  • Measure of an investment's return vs risk

    the returns of the benchmark) divided by the tracking error (the standard deviation of the active return, i.e., the additional risk). It represents the

    Information ratio

    Information_ratio

  • Sample size determination
  • Statistical considerations on how many observations to make

    with a 95% confidence interval that is six units wide, and the known standard deviation of blood pressure in the population is 15, the required sample size

    Sample size determination

    Sample_size_determination

  • A/B testing
  • Experiment methodology

    means under stringent conditions regarding normality and a known standard deviation. Student's t-tests are appropriate for comparing means under relaxed

    A/B testing

    A/B testing

    A/B_testing

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  • SHANDAR
  • Male

    Hindi/Indian

    SHANDAR

    Hindi name SHANDAR means "amazing, enhanced, brilliant, shining." 

    SHANDAR

  • Zeeshan
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Zeeshan

    A high standard

    Zeeshan

  • Tahpenes
  • Biblical

    Tahpenes

    standard; flight; temptation

    Tahpenes

  • Praman
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Telugu, Thai

    Praman

    Horse; Standard

    Praman

  • Stanard
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stanard

    English : variant spelling of Stannard.

    Stanard

  • Standage
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Standage

    English : variant of Standish.

    Standage

  • Standard
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Standard

    English : habitational name from Standard Hill in Ninfield, Sussex.

    Standard

  • Tankard
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Yorkshire)

    Tankard

    English (mainly Yorkshire) : from a Norman personal name, Tancard, composed of the Germanic words þank ‘thought’ + hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’.English (mainly Yorkshire) : metonymic occupational name for a maker of barrels and drinking vessels, or a nickname for a hardened drinker, from Middle English tankard ‘tub’, ‘cup’ (apparently a borrowing from Middle Dutch).

    Tankard

  • Stallard
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stallard

    English : byname for a valiant or resolute person, from a reduced pronunciation of Middle English stalward, stalworth ‘stalwart’ (an Old English compound of stǣl ‘place’ + wierðe ‘worthy’).

    Stallard

  • Stanford
  • Boy/Male

    English American

    Stanford

    Stony ford; stony meadow. Surname.

    Stanford

  • Stoddard
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Stoddard

    Keeper of horses.

    Stoddard

  • Moolavan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    Moolavan

    Stable; Standard

    Moolavan

  • Stoddard
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, British, English

    Stoddard

    Horse Guard; Keeper of Horses

    Stoddard

  • Nisan
  • Biblical

    Nisan

    standard; miracle

    Nisan

  • Nisan
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Nisan

    Standard, miracle.

    Nisan

  • Studdard
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Studdard

    English : variant of Stoddard.

    Studdard

  • Stoddard
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Northumbria)

    Stoddard

    English (Northumbria) : occupational name for a breeder or keeper of horses, from Old English stōd ‘stud’ or stott ‘inferior kind of horse’ + hierde ‘herdsman’, ‘keeper’. There is a difficulty in deriving this name from Old English stōd in that stud is not recorded in the sense ‘collection of horses bred by one person’ until the 17th century; before that it denoted a place where horses were kept for breeding, but that sense does not combine naturally with ‘herdsman’.The Stoddard family of Boston, MA, was introduced by Anthony Stoddard (1600–1686), who settled there in 1639. Solomon Stoddard (1643–1728/9) was a prominent Congregational clergyman in MA, the grandfather of Jonathan Edwards, and progenitor of many noted descendants.

    Stoddard

  • Tahpenes
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Tahpenes

    Standard, flight, temptation.

    Tahpenes

  • Stannard
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (East Anglia)

    Stannard

    English (East Anglia) : from the Middle English personal name Stanhard (Old English Stānheard), composed of the elements stān ‘stone’ + heard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’.

    Stannard

  • Stanford
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stanford

    English : habitational name from any of various places named Stanford, for example in Bedfordshire, Kent, and Norfolk, or Stanford Dingley in Berkshire, Stanford in the Vale in Oxfordshire, or Stanford le Hope in Essex, etc., all named from Old English stān ‘stone’ + ford ‘ford’.An early bearer, Thomas Stanford of England, settled in Charlestown, MA, in the mid 17th century and started a family line that includes Leland Stanford (1824–93), the railroad developer who was governor of CA, a U.S. senator, and the founding benefactor of Stanford University.

    Stanford

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Online names & meanings

  • Laveenia
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Laveenia

    Purified

  • Wazir
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Pashtun, Punjabi, Sikh

    Wazir

    Minister; Vizier

  • Sreevidya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Sreevidya

    Goddess Durga

  • Mannath | மந்நத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Mannath | மந்நத

    A vow to a deity, Wish

  • Arphaxad
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Arphaxad

    A healer; a releaser.

  • Niguel
  • Boy/Male

    Spanish

    Niguel

  • Qudsiyah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Qudsiyah |

    Glorious, Sacred

  • Mareechi | மாரீசீ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Mareechi | மாரீசீ

    Ray of light, Name of a star

  • Basic
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Basic

    Royal. Kingly. St Basil the Great was Bishop of Caesarea in the latter half of the 4th century....

  • Nischitha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Nischitha

    Certainty, Confidence

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  • Standard
  • n.

    The proportion of weights of fine metal and alloy established by authority.

  • Standard
  • n.

    The sheth of a plow.

  • Size
  • v. t.

    To fix the standard of.

  • Standard
  • a.

    Not of the dwarf kind; as, a standard pear tree.

  • Standard
  • n.

    An inverted knee timber placed upon the deck instead of beneath it, with its vertical branch turned upward from that which lies horizontally.

  • Standard
  • n.

    A flag; colors; a banner; especially, a national or other ensign.

  • Standard-bred
  • a.

    Bred in conformity to a standard. Specif., applied to a registered trotting horse which comes up to the standard adopted by the National Association of Trotting-horse Breeders.

  • Staller
  • n.

    A standard bearer. obtaining

  • Standard
  • n.

    The upper petal or banner of a papilionaceous corolla.

  • Normal
  • a.

    Standard; original; exact; typical.

  • Standard
  • a.

    Not supported by, or fastened to, a wall; as, standard fruit trees.

  • Standard
  • n.

    A large drinking cup.

  • Standard
  • n.

    That which is established by authority as a rule for the measure of quantity, extent, value, or quality; esp., the original specimen weight or measure sanctioned by government, as the standard pound, gallon, or yard.

  • Standard
  • a.

    Being, affording, or according with, a standard for comparison and judgment; as, standard time; standard weights and measures; a standard authority as to nautical terms; standard gold or silver.

  • Standard
  • n.

    A tree of natural size supported by its own stem, and not dwarfed by grafting on the stock of a smaller species nor trained upon a wall or trellis.

  • Standard
  • n.

    An upright support, as one of the poles of a scaffold; any upright in framing.

  • Standard
  • n.

    That which is established as a rule or model by authority, custom, or general consent; criterion; test.

  • Standard
  • a.

    Hence: Having a recognized and permanent value; as, standard works in history; standard authors.

  • Vexillary
  • n.

    A standard bearer.

  • Vexillum
  • n.

    A flag or standard.