English word senses marked with topical category "Names"
Subcategories: Chemical notation, Demonyms, Element nomenclature, Ethnonyms, Given names, Language families, Languages, Letter names, Named prayers, Named roads, Nicknames, Onomastics, Patronymics, Places, Surnames, Taxonomic names
Total 24793 word senses
- A'ou … Alexzander (612 senses)
- Alf … Até (921 senses)
- Au … Blythe (790 senses)
- Bn … CPSA (517 senses)
- CR … Cuyonon (1125 senses)
- Cy … Dhuwal (511 senses)
- Di … Elzada (661 senses)
- Em … GWS (730 senses)
- Ga … Hezekiah (1004 senses)
- Hi … Invidia (514 senses)
- Io … KOSA (883 senses)
- KP … Knute (646 senses)
- Ko … Lügenpresse (1059 senses)
- M … Mckinley (699 senses)
- Me … Mru (638 senses)
- Ms … Ntuzu (722 senses)
- Nu … Peytyn (829 senses)
- Ph … Québécois (608 senses)
- R … SEU (740 senses)
- SF … Shyla (751 senses)
- Si … TCA (760 senses)
- TD … Trysta (925 senses)
- Ts … Vāc (672 senses)
- W … Zdeslav (770 senses)
- Ze … détente (820 senses)
- e … nymphaeum (867 senses)
- o … sexvir (498 senses)
- sha … ḥPʻags-pa (567 senses)
- い-adjective (Noun) An inflecting Japanese adjective.
- な-adjective (Noun) An adjective that necessitates the copula な (-na) if followed by a noun.
- !Kung (Proper name) Alternative form of ǃKung
- 'Are'are (Proper name) An Oceanic language of the Solomon Islands.
- 'Brina (Proper name) A diminutive of the female given name Sabrina.
- 'Bucks (Proper name) Clipping of Starbucks.
- 'Phags-pa (Proper name) An alphabet designed in the 1200s by the Tibetan monk and State Preceptor Drogön Chögyal Phagpa for Kublai Khan, the founder of the Yuan dynasty.
- -con (Noun) Forming terms for abnormal sexual attractions.
- -gen (Suffix) A producer of something, or an agent in the production of something.
- -ine (Suffix) Used to form demonyms.
- -ine (Suffix) Used to form names of chemical substances, especially basic (alkaline) substances, alkaloidal substances, or halogen elements.
- -ine (Suffix) Used to form female given names or names of titles.
- -ine (Suffix) Found in the plural forms of a small number of English words. Not productive.
- -ium (Suffix) Used to form the temporary systematic element name of a metallic or nonmetallic element which is postulated to exist, or which has been newly synthesized and has not yet been assigned a permanent name.
- -on (Suffix) Forming nouns denoting subatomic particles (proton), quanta (photon), molecular units (codon), or substances (interferon).
- -on (Suffix) Forming names of things considered as basic or fundamental units, such as codon or recon.
- -on (Suffix) Forming names of noble gases and certain nonmetal elements (such as boron or silicon).
- -poo (Suffix) Added to nouns, especially personal names, ending in -y or -ie, or with this sound inserted, to form affectionate, playful diminutives.
- /tttt/ (Proper name) The 4chan imageboard /lgbt/.
- 10 Downing Street (Proper name) The address of the residence in London of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
- 10 Downing Street (Proper name) The title or office of the Prime Minister.
- 10 Downing Street (Proper name) The government of the United Kingdom.
- 11 Downing Street (Proper name) The address of the residence in London of the Chancellor of the Exchequer of the United Kingdom.
- 11 Downing Street (Proper name) The title or office of the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
- 11 Downing Street (Proper name) HM Treasury of the United Kingdom.
- 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue (Proper name) The current President and the closest members of his administration.
- 1A (Proper name) Abbreviation of First Amendment.
- 2.5D (Adjective) Of, belonging or relating to 2.5D musicals, a type of modern Japanese musical theater production which adapts stories originally presented in a two-dimensional medium (anime, manga, or video games).
- 2.5D musical (Noun) A type of modern Japanese musical theater production which adapts stories originally presented in a two-dimensional medium (anime, manga, or video games).
- 24 Sussex (Proper name) The official residence of the Prime Minister of Canada.
- 24 Sussex (Proper name) The Canadian Prime Minister's Office or the federal government of Canada.
- 24 Sussex Drive (Proper name) The office of Prime Minister of Canada.
- 26/11 (Proper name) The 2008 Mumbai attacks.
- 2A (Proper name) Abbreviation of Second Amendment.
- 3R (Phrase) Abbreviation of race, religion, royalty (“referring to the Malay race, Islam, and the monarchy of Malaysia, three sensitive topics in the country”).
- 45 (Proper name) Donald Trump, as the forty-fifth president of the United States.
- 46 (Proper name) Joe Biden, as the forty-sixth president of the United States.
- 47 (Proper name) Donald Trump, as the forty-seventh president of the United States.
- 49er (Noun) A miner or other person who took part in the California Gold Rush of 1849.
- 49er (Noun) A player for the San Francisco 49ers, an NFL team.
- 49er (Noun) A student or player on a sports team at California State University, Long Beach (more commonly known as “Long Beach State”, founded in 1849).
- 49er (Noun) A student or player on a sports team at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (more commonly known as “Charlotte” in a sports context).
- 50501 (Proper name) A grassroots movement opposing the second Donald Trump administration.
- 52verse (Proper name) The fictional universe of DC Comics after the conclusion of Infinite Crisis, as shown in the 52 comic book series.
- 9/11 (Proper name) September 11, 2001; The date of the attacks on the Twin Towers and the Pentagon in the United States.
- ʻokina (Noun) Alternative spelling of okina
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