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  • Strict conditional
  • Formal statement in logic

    In logic, a strict conditional (symbol: ◻ {\displaystyle \Box } , or ⥽) is a conditional governed by a modal operator, that is, a logical connective of

    Strict conditional

    Strict_conditional

  • Counterfactual conditional
  • Conditionals that discuss what would have been if things were otherwise

    Counterfactual conditionals (also contrafactual/subjunctive/X-marked conditionals) are conditional sentences that describe what would have been true if

    Counterfactual conditional

    Counterfactual_conditional

  • Material conditional
  • Logical connective

    material implication with other operators such as the strict conditional and the variably strict conditional. Due to the paradoxes of material implication and

    Material conditional

    Material conditional

    Material_conditional

  • Conditional statement
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Strict conditional Variably strict conditional Relevance conditional A conditional sentence in natural language, including: Indicative conditional Counterfactual

    Conditional statement

    Conditional_statement

  • Conditional sentence
  • Sentence expressing an 'if-then' relation

    variety of conditional logics that better match actual conditional language and conditional reasoning. They include the strict conditional and the variably

    Conditional sentence

    Conditional_sentence

  • Indicative conditional
  • Natural-language "if" sentences about what may be the case

    Linguistics portal Conditional logic Counterfactual conditional Logical consequence Material conditional Strict conditional Pragmatics Conditional probability

    Indicative conditional

    Indicative_conditional

  • Conditional logic
  • Family of logics for natural-language and counterfactual conditionals

    with exceptions. Historically, conditional logic grew out of attempts to refine earlier notions such as C. I. Lewis's strict implication, and the contemporary

    Conditional logic

    Conditional_logic

  • Ternary conditional operator
  • Conditional operator in computer programming

    value is returned. Thus it is a non-strict operator, like other conditional expressions. It is also called a conditional operator, ternary if, immediate if

    Ternary conditional operator

    Ternary_conditional_operator

  • Vacuous truth
  • Conditional statement which is true because the antecedent cannot be satisfied

    material conditional; if P {\displaystyle P} is a necessary falsehood, then it will also yield a vacuous truth under the strict conditional. Other non-classical

    Vacuous truth

    Vacuous_truth

  • Outline of logic
  • Overview of and topical guide to logic

    Presupposition Probability Quantification Reason Reasoning Reference Semantics Strict conditional Syntax (logic) Truth Truth value Validity Affine logic Alethic logic

    Outline of logic

    Outline_of_logic

  • Logical connective
  • Symbol connecting formulas in logic

    conditionals with logical operators including the strict conditional, the variably strict conditional, as well as various dynamic operators. The following

    Logical connective

    Logical connective

    Logical_connective

  • Implication
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    propositional calculus that uses only the material conditional connective Strict conditional or strict implication, a connective of modal logic that expresses

    Implication

    Implication

  • Paradoxes of material implication
  • Type of logical contradiction

    formulae involving material conditionals whose translations into natural language are intuitively false when the conditional is translated with English

    Paradoxes of material implication

    Paradoxes_of_material_implication

  • Conditional (computer programming)
  • Control flow statement that branches according to a Boolean expression

    programming, a conditional statement directs program control flow based on the value of a condition; a Boolean expression. A conditional expression evaluates

    Conditional (computer programming)

    Conditional (computer programming)

    Conditional_(computer_programming)

  • Conditional probability
  • Probability of an event occurring, given that another event has already occurred

    In probability theory, conditional probability is a measure of the probability of an event occurring, given that another event (by assumption, presumption

    Conditional probability

    Conditional probability

    Conditional_probability

  • Chrysippus
  • Greek Stoic philosopher (c.279–c.206 BC)

    Chrysippus adopted a much stricter view regarding conditional propositions, which made such paradoxes impossible: to him, a conditional is true if denial of

    Chrysippus

    Chrysippus

    Chrysippus

  • Logical consequence
  • Relationship where one statement follows from another

    Propositional calculus Sole sufficient operator Strawson entailment Strict conditional Tautology (logic) Tautological consequence Therefore sign Turnstile

    Logical consequence

    Logical_consequence

  • Conditional probability distribution
  • Probability theory and statistics concept

    In probability theory and statistics, the conditional probability distribution is a probability distribution that describes the probability of an outcome

    Conditional probability distribution

    Conditional_probability_distribution

  • Autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity
  • Time series model

    In econometrics, the autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity (ARCH) model is a statistical model for time series data that describes the variance

    Autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity

    Autoregressive_conditional_heteroskedasticity

  • C. I. Lewis
  • American philosopher (1883–1964)

    the term strict implication, by which a (contingently) false antecedent, which is false but could have been true, does not always strictly imply a (contingently)

    C. I. Lewis

    C._I._Lewis

  • Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union
  • 1957 treaty of the European Union

    financial assistance under the mechanism will be made subject to strict conditionality. The consolidated TFEU consists of seven parts: In principles, article

    Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union

    Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union

    Treaty_on_the_Functioning_of_the_European_Union

  • Modal logic
  • Type of formal logic

    Neighborhood semantics Provability logic Regular modal logic Relevance logic Strict conditional Two-dimensionalism Blackburn, Patrick; de Rijke, Maarten; Venema,

    Modal logic

    Modal_logic

  • Dakota Abberton
  • Australian surfer

    the assault and robbery of a woman. In April 2011, he was granted strict conditional bail after his lawyer argued that the injuries sustained by the victim

    Dakota Abberton

    Dakota_Abberton

  • Relevance logic
  • Kind of non-classical logic

    or that any statement implies a tautology—because material and strict conditionals ignore whether antecedent and consequent are about the same topic

    Relevance logic

    Relevance_logic

  • Browse LNG
  • Shelved Australian liquefied natural gas plant project

    2012, the EPA announced that it had recommended the project for "strict conditional approval" and that "the precinct would provide for multiple users

    Browse LNG

    Browse_LNG

  • Fishhook (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Fish Hooks, an American animated television series Strict conditional, a mathematical conditional marked with the logic symbol ⥽ Fishhook R, the informal

    Fishhook (disambiguation)

    Fishhook_(disambiguation)

  • Simplification of disjunctive antecedents
  • Phenomenon for disjunction in conditional propositions

    but does so by adopting an alternative denotation for conditionals such as the strict conditional or any of the options made available in situation semantics

    Simplification of disjunctive antecedents

    Simplification_of_disjunctive_antecedents

  • Conditional independence
  • Probability theory concept

    hypothesis. It is the opposite of conditional dependence. Conditional independence is usually formulated in terms of conditional probability, as a special case

    Conditional independence

    Conditional independence

    Conditional_independence

  • Glossary of logic
  • misrepresented in order to be more easily attacked or refuted. strict conditional A conditional statement interpreted in terms of necessity, such that the

    Glossary of logic

    Glossary_of_logic

  • Logistic regression
  • Statistical model for a binary dependent variable

    be to predict the likelihood of a homeowner defaulting on a mortgage. Conditional random fields, an extension of logistic regression to sequential data

    Logistic regression

    Logistic regression

    Logistic_regression

  • Import–export (logic)
  • Principle of classical logic

    it. Counterfactuals Modus ponens Paradoxes of material implication Strict conditional Currying Sider, Theodore (2010). Logic for philosophy. Oxford University

    Import–export (logic)

    Import–export_(logic)

  • Object of the mind
  • Object that exists in the imagination

    premises and false conclusions; false premises and false conclusions. Strict conditionals assign a positive truth-value to every case except the case of a

    Object of the mind

    Object_of_the_mind

  • Short-circuit evaluation
  • Programming language construct

    languages have other non-strict operators, notably conditional expressions with varying syntax, such as the ternary conditional. The Elvis operator is syntax

    Short-circuit evaluation

    Short-circuit_evaluation

  • Conditional preservation of the saints
  • Arminian religious doctrine

    The conditional preservation of the saints, or conditional perseverance of the saints, or commonly conditional security, is the Arminian Christian belief

    Conditional preservation of the saints

    Conditional_preservation_of_the_saints

  • Covariational conditional
  • Construction of dependent and independent variables in English

    The covariational conditional construction, also known as the comparative correlative construction, is the commonly used "the X'er, the Y'er" structure

    Covariational conditional

    Covariational_conditional

  • Diversity of tactics
  • Social phenomenon

    attack his group because it was well-known his use of nonviolence was strictly conditional. In Jacksonville, Florida, the local NAACP made preparations to defend

    Diversity of tactics

    Diversity of tactics

    Diversity_of_tactics

  • Pringle v Government of Ireland
  • Decision of the European Court of Justice

    financial assistance under the mechanism will be made subject to strict conditionality." Pringle claimed that amending the TFEU using only a council decision

    Pringle v Government of Ireland

    Pringle_v_Government_of_Ireland

  • Kolmogorov complexity
  • Measure of algorithmic complexity

    infinity) to the entropy of the source. Theorem. (Theorem 14.2.5 ) The conditional Kolmogorov complexity of a binary string x 1 : n {\displaystyle x_{1:n}}

    Kolmogorov complexity

    Kolmogorov complexity

    Kolmogorov_complexity

  • Meloni government
  • Government of Italy since 2022

    for a maximum non-renewable duration of 12 months. The payment is strictly conditional on the beneficiary's active participation in training, qualification

    Meloni government

    Meloni government

    Meloni_government

  • Daniel Louvard
  • French scientist

    containing transgenes expressed only in the intestine and subject to strict conditional control, have allowed his group to study the molecular basis of carcinogenesis

    Daniel Louvard

    Daniel_Louvard

  • Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg
  • German businessman, journalist, podcaster and politician (born 1971)

    Guttenberg was reluctant to commit government resources. He insisted on strict conditionality, including restructuring, and limited support to only those companies

    Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg

    Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg

    Karl-Theodor_zu_Guttenberg

  • TypeScript
  • Programming language and superset of JavaScript

    defaults, strict option Unsupported: 2.4 27 June 2017 (2017-06-27) dynamic import expressions, string enums, improved inference for generics, strict contravariance

    TypeScript

    TypeScript

    TypeScript

  • Ahtium
  • Finnish mining company

    continued to fund Talvivaara with a €20 million loan, which was strictly conditional on zinc ore deliveries. The official receiver tried to negotiate

    Ahtium

    Ahtium

  • Evaluation strategy
  • Programming language evaluation rules

    expression (AND) where false is encountered, and so forth. Conditional expressions similarly use non-strict evaluation - only one of the branches is evaluated

    Evaluation strategy

    Evaluation_strategy

  • Alexandros Giotopoulos
  • Greek Marxist-Leninist Urban Guerrilla

    sentence of seventeen life sentences plus 25 years imprisonment until his conditional release in May 2026. He was found guilty in 2003 of leading the Marxist-Leninist

    Alexandros Giotopoulos

    Alexandros_Giotopoulos

  • Aamer Sarfraz, Baron Sarfraz
  • British businessman and politician (born 1981)

    guidance to the crypto industry. Lord Sarfraz criticised the IMF's strict conditionality on developing countries and said that the UK should use its influence

    Aamer Sarfraz, Baron Sarfraz

    Aamer Sarfraz, Baron Sarfraz

    Aamer_Sarfraz,_Baron_Sarfraz

  • Conditional cash transfer
  • Type of poverty reducing program

    Conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs aim to reduce poverty by making cash transfers conditional upon the receivers' actions. The government (or a

    Conditional cash transfer

    Conditional cash transfer

    Conditional_cash_transfer

  • Modus tollens
  • Rule of logical inference

    premise is a conditional ("if-then") claim, such as P implies Q. The second premise is an assertion that Q, the consequent of the conditional claim, is not

    Modus tollens

    Modus_tollens

  • European Stability Mechanism
  • Intergovernmental financial organization

    financial assistance under the mechanism will be made subject to strict conditionality. The amendment authorises the eurozone countries to establish a

    European Stability Mechanism

    European Stability Mechanism

    European_Stability_Mechanism

  • Scoring rule
  • Measure for evaluating probabilistic forecasts

    structure. The conditional continuous ranked probability score (Conditional CRPS or CCRPS) is a family of (strictly) proper scoring rules. Conditional CRPS evaluates

    Scoring rule

    Scoring rule

    Scoring_rule

  • Zoning
  • Government policy allowing certain uses of land in different places

    development may be granted. Zoning may specify a variety of outright and conditional uses of land. It may indicate the size and dimensions of lots that land

    Zoning

    Zoning

    Zoning

  • Endogeneity (econometrics)
  • Concept in econometrics

    contrast to strict exogeneity, a more restrictive assumption which requires that the error term has a zero conditional expectation conditional on the complete

    Endogeneity (econometrics)

    Endogeneity_(econometrics)

  • Green card
  • Lawful permanent residency in the United States

    resident under the conditional clause may receive an I-551 stamp as well as a permanent resident card. The expiration date of the conditional period is two

    Green card

    Green card

    Green_card

  • Probability
  • Number measuring the chance an event occurs

    number of events. Conditional probability is the probability of some event A, given the occurrence of some other event B. Conditional probability is written

    Probability

    Probability

    Probability

  • Stationary process
  • Type of stochastic process

    In mathematics and statistics, a stationary process (also called a strict/strictly stationary process or strong/strongly stationary process) is a stochastic

    Stationary process

    Stationary_process

  • Principal component analysis
  • Method of data analysis

    {\displaystyle l} (where l {\displaystyle l} is usually selected to be strictly less than p {\displaystyle p} to reduce dimensionality) of p {\displaystyle

    Principal component analysis

    Principal component analysis

    Principal_component_analysis

  • Diffusion model
  • Technique for the generative modeling of a continuous probability distribution

    improve class-conditional generation by using a classifier. The original publication used CLIP text encoders to improve text-conditional image generation

    Diffusion model

    Diffusion_model

  • Treaty establishing the European Stability Mechanism
  • 2012 Eurozone Treaty

    financial assistance under the mechanism will be made subject to strict conditionality. Due to the intergovernmental nature of the permanent lending mechanism

    Treaty establishing the European Stability Mechanism

    Treaty establishing the European Stability Mechanism

    Treaty_establishing_the_European_Stability_Mechanism

  • Christian nationalism in the United States
  • Christianity-affiliated religious nationalism in the U.S.

    nationalism is a belief that asserts that the United States was founded strictly by and for Christians and therefore should prioritize their interests in

    Christian nationalism in the United States

    Christian nationalism in the United States

    Christian_nationalism_in_the_United_States

  • HTTP cookie
  • Data item stored in a browser by a website

    sites. Some sites operate 'cookie walls', which make access to a site conditional on allowing cookies either technically in a browser, through pressing

    HTTP cookie

    HTTP cookie

    HTTP_cookie

  • Strict liability (criminal)
  • Criminal liability for which mens rea need not be proven along with actus reus

    on appeal to a conditional discharge, but, in a 3–2 decision, the House of Lords declined to reverse the conviction. In Germany, strict liability does

    Strict liability (criminal)

    Strict_liability_(criminal)

  • Likelihood function
  • Function related to statistics and probability theory

    interpreted within the context of information theory. Bayes factor Conditional entropy Conditional probability Empirical likelihood Likelihood principle Likelihood-ratio

    Likelihood function

    Likelihood_function

  • Restrictions on geographic data in South Korea
  • Restrictions on using GPS in South Korea

    Maps face service problems. However, as the South Korean government conditionally approved the export of high-precision maps at a scale of 1:5000 on 27

    Restrictions on geographic data in South Korea

    Restrictions_on_geographic_data_in_South_Korea

  • Anthropic principle
  • Hypothesis about sapient life and the universe

    Schmidhuber, the anthropic principle essentially just says that the conditional probability of finding yourself in a universe compatible with your existence

    Anthropic principle

    Anthropic_principle

  • Fixed-effect Poisson model
  • Statistical models used for static panel data

    panel data world and are imposing strict exogeneity. Hausman, Hall, and Griliches then use Andersen's conditional Maximum Likelihood methodology to estimate

    Fixed-effect Poisson model

    Fixed-effect_Poisson_model

  • Factory and Workshop Act 1878
  • Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

    under the new act, until ten. From ten to fourteen employment would be conditional upon satisfactory school attendance and educational achievement. The

    Factory and Workshop Act 1878

    Factory and Workshop Act 1878

    Factory_and_Workshop_Act_1878

  • Luau (programming language)
  • Gradually typed dialect of Lua

    directly in string literals using backtick syntax. Luau also includes conditional expressions similar to ternary operators in other languages. local baseNumber:

    Luau (programming language)

    Luau (programming language)

    Luau_(programming_language)

  • Ability
  • Power to perform an action

    logic of ability ascriptions. It has also been argued that, strictly speaking, the conditional analysis is not different from the modal approach since it

    Ability

    Ability

  • Artificial intelligence
  • Intelligence of machines

    expensive. For inference to be tractable, most observations must be conditionally independent of one another. AdSense uses a Bayesian network with over

    Artificial intelligence

    Artificial_intelligence

  • Keir Starmer
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom since 2024

    weekend. On 29 July 2025, Starmer announced that the United Kingdom would conditionally recognise the State of Palestine at the September opening of the United

    Keir Starmer

    Keir Starmer

    Keir_Starmer

  • Hyperparameter (machine learning)
  • Parameter controlling the machine learning process

    hyperparameters may have no meaningful effect, or one important variable may be conditional upon the value of another. Often a separate process of hyperparameter

    Hyperparameter (machine learning)

    Hyperparameter_(machine_learning)

  • Personal pronouns in Portuguese
  • European Portuguese. With verbs in the future indicative tense or the conditional tense, enclitic pronouns are not placed after the verb, but rather incorporated

    Personal pronouns in Portuguese

    Personal_pronouns_in_Portuguese

  • Spanish verbs
  • Verbs in the Spanish language

    older classifications there was a fourth mood, the conditional, that included the two conditional tenses (simple and compound), but nowadays those tenses

    Spanish verbs

    Spanish verbs

    Spanish_verbs

  • Control flow
  • How software progresses through its implementation

    unconditional branch (a.k.a. jump) or a conditional branch. An alternative approach is predication which conditionally enables instructions instead of branching

    Control flow

    Control_flow

  • Demand guarantee
  • the guarantee. Traditionally, an English law guarantee is a secondary, conditional obligation: It is a promise to pay (or perform) the obligations of a

    Demand guarantee

    Demand_guarantee

  • Napoleon's second abdication
  • the Provisional Government deposed his son and attempted negotiating a conditional surrender with the Coalition powers. As they failed obtaining concessions

    Napoleon's second abdication

    Napoleon's second abdication

    Napoleon's_second_abdication

  • Assembly language
  • Low-level programming language family

    which supports "preprocessor instructions" to set variables, and make conditional tests on their values. Unlike certain previous macro processors inside

    Assembly language

    Assembly language

    Assembly_language

  • Contraposition
  • Mathematical logic concept

    is false, the other is also false. Strictly speaking, a contraposition can only exist in two simple conditionals. However, a contraposition may also

    Contraposition

    Contraposition

  • Consistency model
  • Rules that guarantee predictable computer memory operation

    needs to be seen instantaneously by all processors. The strict model diagram and non-strict model diagrams describe the time constraint – instantaneous

    Consistency model

    Consistency_model

  • Foreclosure
  • Legal process where a lender recoups an unpaid loan

    law portal 2008 financial crisis 2010 United States foreclosure crisis Conditional dismissal Deed in lieu of foreclosure Drive-by inspection Equity stripping

    Foreclosure

    Foreclosure

    Foreclosure

  • PACELC design principle
  • Theorem in theoretical computer science

    DynamoDB follows a strong leader model, where every write is strictly serialized (and conditional writes carry no penalty) and supports read-after-write consistency

    PACELC design principle

    PACELC design principle

    PACELC_design_principle

  • Markov chain
  • Random process independent of past history

    that could be made knowing the process's full history. In other words, conditional on the present state of the system, its future and past states are independent

    Markov chain

    Markov chain

    Markov_chain

  • Postselection
  • Concept in probability theory

    F} changes from Pr ⁡ [ F ] {\textstyle \operatorname {Pr} [F]} to the conditional probability Pr ⁡ [ F | E ] {\displaystyle \operatorname {Pr} [F\,|\,E]}

    Postselection

    Postselection

  • Penal bond
  • significant type of penal bond was the penal bond with conditional defeasance. A penal bond with conditional defeasance combined in one document the bond (the

    Penal bond

    Penal_bond

  • Fatou's lemma
  • Lemma in measure theory

    be plus infinity. The conditional expectation of the limit inferior might not be well defined on this set, because the conditional expectation of the negative

    Fatou's lemma

    Fatou's_lemma

  • Conversation theory
  • Cybernetic and dialectic framework

    accordance with the intention of the messenger, and | {\displaystyle |} is a conditional relation. Therefore, the expression X   |   Y {\displaystyle X\ |\ Y}

    Conversation theory

    Conversation_theory

  • Bill of sale
  • Document that transfers ownership of goods

    sale are essentially of two types: The absolute bill of sale and the conditional bill of sale. Absolute bills of sale, which do not represent any form

    Bill of sale

    Bill_of_sale

  • Maximum likelihood estimation
  • Method of estimating the parameters of a statistical model, given observations

    possible, individually. Since the logarithm function itself is a continuous strictly increasing function over the range of the likelihood, the values which

    Maximum likelihood estimation

    Maximum_likelihood_estimation

  • Jean-Claude Romand
  • French spree killer and impostor (born 1954)

    prisoners in audio restoration. On 28 June 2019, Romand was granted conditional release and was released from prison under electronic monitoring to a

    Jean-Claude Romand

    Jean-Claude_Romand

  • Nash equilibrium
  • Solution concept of a non-cooperative game

    S_{i}=\{{\text{Yes}},{\text{No}}\}.} Or the strategy set might be a finite set of conditional strategies responding to other players, e.g. S i = { Yes ∣ p = Low ,

    Nash equilibrium

    Nash_equilibrium

  • Belgrade school shooting
  • 2023 mass shooting in Serbia

    institution is subject to periodic revision – conditionally pending parental consent (not as a strict requirement). As of 8 May, his mother granted permission

    Belgrade school shooting

    Belgrade school shooting

    Belgrade_school_shooting

  • Camp Beagle
  • Animal rights protest camp in England

    campaigners were found guilty of aggravated trespass, and were given conditional discharges or fines. The Crown Prosecution Service otherwise dropped

    Camp Beagle

    Camp Beagle

    Camp_Beagle

  • Unconditional love
  • Concept of love without conditions

    highlighting the deep, unconditional nature of this lifelong relationship. Conditional love is based upon conditions or expectations of the recipient being

    Unconditional love

    Unconditional love

    Unconditional_love

  • C (programming language)
  • General-purpose programming language

    the C preprocessor for macro definition, source-file inclusion, and conditional compilation. Modularity is supported by processing files separately,

    C (programming language)

    C (programming language)

    C_(programming_language)

  • Bacillus subtilis
  • Catalase-positive bacterium

    ISBN 978-0-13-144329-7.[page needed] Nakano MM, Zuber P (1998). "Anaerobic growth of a "strict aerobe" (Bacillus subtilis)". Annual Review of Microbiology. 52 (1): 165–90

    Bacillus subtilis

    Bacillus subtilis

    Bacillus_subtilis

  • Brier score
  • Measure of the accuracy of probabilistic predictions

    score is a strictly proper scoring rule that measures the accuracy of probabilistic predictions. For unidimensional predictions, it is strictly equivalent

    Brier score

    Brier_score

  • Mate choice in humans
  • Desirable qualities in partners

    constrained by the context in which they are making them, resulting in conditional mate choices. Some of the conditions that may influence female mate choice

    Mate choice in humans

    Mate_choice_in_humans

  • Subjunctive mood
  • Irrealis grammatical mood

    clause is in the conditional: English: It would be [conditional] necessary that he speak [present subjunctive]. Portuguese: Seria [conditional] necessário

    Subjunctive mood

    Subjunctive_mood

  • Predestination in Protestantism
  • between God and humanity, requires faith in Christ and is divided into a conditional covenant of universal grace and an unconditional covenant of particular

    Predestination in Protestantism

    Predestination_in_Protestantism

  • Template processor
  • Software using templates to produce documents

    variables and functions text replacement file inclusion (or transclusion) conditional evaluation and loops While template processors are typically a separate

    Template processor

    Template processor

    Template_processor

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  • Severn
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Severn

    Strict. Restrained. Surname.

    Severn

  • Stripe
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stripe

    English : topographic name for someone who lived on or by a strip of land, Old English strīp.

    Stripe

  • Street
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Street

    English : habitational name from any of the various places, for example in Hertfordshire, Kent, and Somerset, so named from Old English strǣt ‘paved highway’, ‘Roman road’ (Latin strata (via)). In the Middle Ages the word at first denoted a Roman road but later also came to denote the main street in a town or village, and so the surname may also have been a topographic name for someone who lived on a main street.Jewish : Americanized form of the Sephardic surname Chetrit, of uncertain origin.Americanized form of Ashkenazic Jewish Strasser and a number of other similar surnames.The Rev. Nicholas Street (1603–74) came from England to Taunton, MA, between 1630 and 1638, and later moved to New Haven, CT, where his descendant Augustus Russell Street, a leader in art education, was born in 1791 and went on to become one of the most important early benefactors of Yale College.

    Street

  • Trick
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (southwest and South Wales)

    Trick

    English (southwest and South Wales) : metonymic nickname for a cunning or crafty person, from Middle English trick ‘strategem’, ‘device’ (from a Norman form of Old French triche).

    Trick

  • Severo
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French, Italian, Spanish

    Severo

    Strict; Restrained; Stern; Severe

    Severo

  • Severo
  • Boy/Male

    Spanish

    Severo

    Strict; restrained.

    Severo

  • Severn
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English, Welsh

    Severn

    Severe; Strict; Boundary

    Severn

  • BÉATRICE
  • Female

    French

    BÉATRICE

    French form of Latin Viatrix, BÉATRICE means "voyager (through life)."

    BÉATRICE

  • Hazem
  • Boy/Male

    Afghan, Australian

    Hazem

    Strict

    Hazem

  • SARIT
  • Female

    Hebrew

    SARIT

    (שָׂרַית) Diminutive form of Hebrew Sarah, SARIT means "noble lady, princess."

    SARIT

  • Strike
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Strike

    English : metonymic occupational name from Middle English strike, the stick used by a Striker.

    Strike

  • Strutt
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Strutt

    English : of uncertain origin, probably from the Old Norse byname Strútr (from a vocabulary word referring to a cone-like ornament on a headdress or cap). Alternatively it may be a nickname for an argumentative person, from Middle English strut(t) ‘quarrel’.German : topographic name from Middle High German struot, strūt ‘brush’, ‘thicket’, ‘swamp’, or a habitational name from any of several places named Struth with this word.

    Strutt

  • Severne
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Severne

    Severe; Strict

    Severne

  • Streat
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Streat

    English : variant spelling of Street.

    Streat

  • Tapomool
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Tapomool

    Morally Strict; Simple

    Tapomool

  • Strout
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Cornwall)

    Strout

    English (Cornwall) : perhaps, as Reaney suggests, a variant of Strutt.

    Strout

  • Severne
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Severne

    Strict. Restrained. Surname.

    Severne

  • Streit
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Streit

    English : nickname from Middle English streit ‘narrow’, ‘strict’ (Anglo-Norman French estreit).German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : nickname for a quarrelsome person, from Middle High German strīt, German Streit ‘strife’, ‘argument’.

    Streit

  • Stride
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stride

    English : from Middle English stride ‘(long) pace’ (from stride(n) ‘to walk with long steps’), presumably a nickname for someone with long legs or whose gait had a purposeful air, although Reaney and Wilson suggest it may also have been a topographic name for someone who lived by a crossing point over a stream, presumably no wider than a stride. They cite as an example a place known as The Strid, in North Yorkshire.

    Stride

  • Ash'ab
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Ash'ab

    Lion; Difficult; Strict

    Ash'ab

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Online names & meanings

  • Surraya |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Surraya |

    Brightest star, Sun

  • Saffronia
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Saffronia

    Flower Name; It Produce a Bright Orange-yellow Color; Sometimes Used as a Dye

  • Vibhatsu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Vibhatsu

    Fought all the battle by fair means

  • Nathara
  • Girl/Female

    Scottish Muslim

    Nathara

    Snake.

  • Badriya | بدرییا
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Badriya | بدرییا

    Resembling full Moon

  • Khrisha | க்ரீஷா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Khrisha | க்ரீஷா 

    Lord Krishna

  • Jyotiranjan
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Telugu

    Jyotiranjan

    Joyous Flame

  • Devorah
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew

    Devorah

    Bee. Deborah was the Biblical prophetess who summoned Barak to battle against an army of...

  • Hemsa
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Hemsa

    Sun

  • Saira
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Saira

    Traveler (Celebrity Name: Lara Dutta)

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  • Strict
  • a.

    Strained; drawn close; tight; as, a strict embrace; a strict ligature.

  • Strict
  • a.

    Tense; not relaxed; as, a strict fiber.

  • Strait
  • adv.

    Strictly; rigorously.

  • Streit
  • a.

    Close; narrow; strict.

  • Struck
  • imp.

    of Strike

  • String
  • v. t.

    To deprive of strings; to strip the strings from; as, to string beans. See String, n., 9.

  • Strict
  • a.

    Rigidly; interpreted; exactly limited; confined; restricted; as, to understand words in a strict sense.

  • Strive
  • n.

    Strife; contention.

  • Astrict
  • v. t.

    To bind; to constrain; to restrict; to limit.

  • Strait
  • superl.

    Strict; scrupulous; rigorous.

  • Strict
  • a.

    Governed or governing by exact rules; observing exact rules; severe; rigorous; as, very strict in observing the Sabbath.

  • Astrict
  • v. t.

    To restrict the tenure of; as, to astrict lands. See Astriction, 4.

  • String
  • v. t.

    To put on a string; to file; as, to string beads.

  • Strictly
  • adv.

    In a strict manner; closely; precisely.

  • Strict
  • a.

    Exact; accurate; precise; rigorously nice; as, to keep strict watch; to pay strict attention.

  • Adstrict
  • n.

    See Astrict, and Astriction.

  • Strike
  • v. t.

    To come in collision with; to strike against; as, a bullet struck him; the wave struck the boat amidships; the ship struck a reef.

  • Struck
  • p. p.

    of Strike

  • Estrich
  • n.

    Ostrich.