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Lamps of various kinds (ceiling lamps, standard lamps, desk lamps, table lamps, etc.); also, candles, torches, TV and (most) computer screens, LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes; e.g. the power light on a TV or computer), and anything that gets hot enough to glow, so the heating elements of electric cookers and ovens and some electric heaters also fit into this category.

You could include luminous objects like the luminous (sometimes radioactive) paint on the hands of some analogue clocks.

Oh, and of course the Sun as well - it probably provides drastically more light than any other source in most homes. I guess other stars also contribute, but not so much that you'd notice. Although whether these celestial objects even count as answers to your question depends on exactly what you mean by 'give light in the home.'

I can't think of any others. Hope this helps :)

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