The data (name, year of birth, sex, and number) are from a 100 percent sample of Social Security card applications for 1880 onward.
The data (name, year of birth, sex, state, and number) are from a 100 percent sample of Social Security card applications starting with 1910. National data is in another dataset.
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Summary data on changes to data in the Plant Names Database in the following classes: the addition of new names for formal deprecation of duplicate names changes to the status of the name as preferred name or synonym for a taxon updating the origin or occurrence of a taxon within New Zealand applying changes to the classification of a taxon updating the scientific article that is being applied to the taxa to determine whether the name is a synonym or preferred name
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This database is part of the ArabLEX set of data which consists of the Database of Arabic General Vocabulary (DAG), Database of Arabic Place Names (DAP), Database of Foreign Names in Arabic (DAF) and Database of Arab Names (DAN) available from ELRA under references, respectively, ELRA-L0131, ELRA-M0105, ELRA-M0106 and ELRA-M0107.This full-form Arabic-English place name database of over 21,000 lemmas and nearly 6.5 million forms provides worldwide coverage of common place names, given in standard MSA orthography, and includes all inflected and cliticized forms for each place name. In addition, precise phonemic transcriptions and full vowel diacritics are designed to enhance Arabic speech technology. Orthographic variants are also extensively covered.This database is provided with three options: 1) proclitics, 2) phonetic information (CARS) and 3) orthographic variants. Subsets excluding some of the three proposed options may be provided upon demand. CARS is an accurate phonemic transcription. Optionally, phonetic transcriptions, IPA and/or SAMPA, can be provided, fine tuned to a customer's specifications.Quantity and size: 6,455,201 lines / 812 MBFile format: flat TSV text filesSamples and a specifications document available upon request.
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This dataset compiles the first version of the worldwide gender-name dictionary (WGND) including 6.2 million names for 182 different countries to disambiguate the gender.
The List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LPSN) was established in 1997 by Professor Jean Euzéby as the List of Bacterial names with Standing in Nomenclature (LBSN). Launched on 28 March 1997 as anonymous ftp files and on the World Wide Web on 28 January 1998, ‘Euzéby’s List’ rapidly became a key online resource for anyone interested in bacterial and archaeal nomenclature and classification; it changed ownership to Aidan C. Parte in July 2013 upon Euzéby’s retirement.
The LPSN has remained an invaluable resource for keeping abreast of the rapid changes in prokaryotic nomenclature and ever-increasing descriptions of novel taxa. The number of new prokaryotic names and new combinations validly published according to the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes (ICNP) has exploded over the last three decades, and is set to continue increasing, irrespective of future modifications to the Code.
With the rise in actual and anticipated new prokaryotic names, the LPSN had become increasingly difficult to maintain, so a better technical and funding basis was sought. To that end, in November 2019, the LPSN was acquired by Leibniz Institute DSMZ – German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures GmbH, Germany. The DSMZ already had its Prokaryotic Nomenclature Up-to-date (PNU) service since 1993, and because there is significant overlap in the content of both sites, it was decided to merge the two services into a completely new one, still under the LPSN name, which has a higher profile in the community. On 17 February 2020, the new LPSN was launched at https://lpsn.dsmz.de/ under a modified Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) license.
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Top 100 most popular boys' and girls' names.
Source agency: Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency
Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National Statistics
Language: English
Alternative title: Babies First Names Bulletin (Northern Ireland)
This list is a work-in-progress and will be updated at least quarterly. This version updates column names and corrects spellings of several streets in order to alleviate confusion and simplify street name research. It represents an inventory of official street name spellings in the City of New Orleans. Several sources contain various spellings and formats of street names. This list represents street name spellings and formats researched by the City of New Orleans GIS and City Planning Commission.Note: This list may not represent what is currently displayed on street signs. City of New Orleans official street list is derived from New Orleans street centerline file, 9-1-1 centerline file, and CPC plat maps. Fields include the full street name and the parsed elements along with abbreviations using US Postal Standards. We invite your input to as we work toward one enterprise street name list.Status: Current: Currently a known used street name in New Orleans Other: Currently a known used street name on a planned but not developed street. May be a retired street name.
The most popular baby names by sex and mother's ethnicity in New York City.
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This is the HANA database of handwritten personal names as introduced in the paper HANA: A HAndwritten NAme Database for Offline Handwritten Text Recognition (official code available here). The minipics are from police register sheets from Copenhagen which cover all adults (above the age of 10) residing in the capital of Denmark, Copenhagen, in the period from 1890 to 1923.
The labels in the .csv files refer to the main character on the original register sheets. Each row contains a reference to the corresponding image as the first element and the name as the second element. The HANA database consists of 1,105,904 images with corresponding labels. The last name is always only one word and if multiple last names were transcribed, the last of these were chosen as the last name, while the remaining were moved to the end of the first names. The first names can consist of up to nine individual words.
All names are written in lower case letters and contain only characters which are used in Danish words, which implies 29 alphabetic characters i.e., this database includes the letters æ, ø, and å.
If anything is missing or if you are interested in the original documents from Copenhagen Archives to improve, e.g., the segmentation, feel free to reach out at sfw@sam.sdu.dk.
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This is an alphabetical listing of the names of the numbered minor planets. It was last updated on 2018 Oct. 29
The Place Name database is maintained by Survey and Mapping Office of LandsD. The original source of the Database is based on “A Gazetteer of Place Names” with the first edition published in 1960, containing placename features mapped at 1:25,000. The Database stores and maintains names of settlement (e.g. area, town, village), hydrographic features (e.g. river, channel), and topographic features (e.g. relief).
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archive containing one file per project: Each file is a comma separated table with the following:* project name* developer's name* developer's ID (as assigned by CVSAnalY https://github.com/MetricsGrimoire/CVSAnalY)
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The list of the most frequently given first names, separated by gender and broken down by district. In contrast to previous years, if there are several first names, the position is also given. The position does not allow any conclusions to be drawn about the given name. All existing years of first name data are also available collectively at https://github.com/berlinonline/haeufige-vornamen-berlin.
This dataset was created by Susham Nandi
It contains the following files:
List of first names of children born in Tours since 1912 with the number of occurrences of each given name, classified by year and sex. * * * * Standardisation of this dataset according to the recommendations of Opendata France following the work on the [Common Local Data Base] * * * * _ Given names below an occurrence of four have been anonymised_
Summary data on changes to data in the Plant Names Database in the following classes:
The data (name, year of birth, sex, and number) are from a 100 percent sample of Social Security card applications for 1880 onward.