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  2. Lists of pejorative terms for people - Wikipedia

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    List of common nouns derived from ethnic group names; List of religious slurs; A list of LGBT slang, including LGBT-related slurs; List of age-related terms with negative connotations; List of disability-related terms with negative connotations; Category:Sex- and gender-related slurs

  3. Category:Pejorative terms for people - Wikipedia

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    This is a set category.It should only contain pages that are Pejorative terms for people or lists of Pejorative terms for people, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories).

  4. Lists of English words - Wikipedia

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  5. 127 boy names that start with 'U' - AOL

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    The only baby name that starts with a “U” that cracked the top 500 boy name list from the Social Security Administration is Uriel, which comes in at No. 497 on the list for 2023, the most ...

  6. 220 baby names that start with ‘U’ - AOL

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    Think about names that start with “U.” “The letter ‘U’ is the single least common initial in American baby names today by far,” Laura Wattenberg, the creator of Namerology , tells ...

  7. List of English words containing Q not followed by U

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    Proper nouns are not included in the list. There are, in addition, many place names and personal names, mostly originating from Arabic-speaking countries, Albania, or China, that have a Q without a U. The most familiar of these are the countries of Iraq and Qatar, along with the derived words Iraqi and Qatari.

  8. English nouns - Wikipedia

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    Proper nouns are a class of words such as December, Canada, Leah, and Johnson that occur within noun phrases (NPs) that are proper names, [2] though not all proper names contain proper nouns (e.g., General Electric is a proper name with no proper noun).

  9. English pronouns - Wikipedia

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    The English pronouns form a relatively small category of words in Modern English whose primary semantic function is that of a pro-form for a noun phrase. [1] Traditional grammars consider them to be a distinct part of speech, while most modern grammars see them as a subcategory of noun, contrasting with common and proper nouns.