HemaMalini is a Sanskrit name for girls meaning One who wears a gold necklace.. Read below for HemaMalini's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If HemaMalini is the one, congratulations!
Indian Meaning: The name Haripriya is an Indian baby name. In Indian the meaning of the name Haripriya is: Loved by Vishnu.
Hadas means myrtle tree. Hadassah means compassion, hence the women's charity in Israel, Hadassah. Usually adding the -ah would mean a female myrtle tree, but this is a separate case. The -ah changes the meaning entirely. Hadassah, meaning compassion, is a lovely name.
Persian Meaning: The name Hadassah is a Persian baby name. In Persian the meaning of the name Hadassah is: Myrtle or bride.
Hadas means myrtle tree. Hadassah means compassion, hence the women's charity in Israel, Hadassah. Usually adding the -ah would mean a female myrtle tree, but this is a separate case. The -ah changes the meaning entirely. Hadassah, meaning compassion, is a lovely name.
Contribute your knowledge to the name Hadley. ... Derived from a place name meaning "heather field" in Old English. Famous real-life people named Hadley: | Edit. Hadley Freeman, a UK fashion journalist. (Elizabeth) Hadley Richardson, first wife of author Ernest Hemingway.
Origin of the name Hayley: Transferred use of a Northern English surname derived from Hale or Hales (residing in a nook, recess, or remote valley). It has also been suggested that Hayley derives from the place-name Hailey, which is composed of the Old English elements hēg (hay) and lēah (wood, clearing, meadow).
Possibly means "flight" in Hebrew, though it could also be of unknown Egyptian origin. In the Old Testament she is the concubine of Abraham and the mother of Ishmael, the founder of the Arab people. After Abraham's wife Sarah finally gave birth to a child, she had Hagar and Ishmael expelled into the desert.
Amharic (Ethiopian) name meaning "power, might." Pronounced: HY-lee. Famous real-life people named Haile: | Edit. Haile Selassie, Ethiopian Emperor.
Origin of the name Hayley: Transferred use of a Northern English surname derived from Hale or Hales (residing in a nook, recess, or remote valley). It has also been suggested that Hayley derives from the place-name Hailey, which is composed of the Old English elements hēg (hay) and lēah (wood, clearing, meadow).