[ syll. ta-le-ya, tal-eya ] The baby girl name Taleya is pronounced TEYL-EYAH †. Taleya is of Hebrew origin. Taleya is a derivative of the English, Spanish, Arabic, and Hebrew Talia. Taleya is rarely used as a baby name for girls.
Tammee is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 694 times.
Tirzah (Hebrew: תרצה‎‎, variant "Thirza") is a Hebrew word meaning "she is my delight." In the Bible it is the name of a woman, one of the daughters of Zelophehad.
[ syll. za-rea, zar-ea ] The baby girl name Zarea is pronounced as Z-erYAH †. Zarea's language of origin is Arabic and African-Nigeria. Zarea is a variant transcription of Zara. Zarea is also a variant transcription of Zaria (English and Hebrew).
Aaron is a hellenized Hebrew masculine given name. ... According to other different theories, the name could be derived from various Hebrew roots meaning "high mountain", "mountain of strength", "exalted", or "enlightened", or "bearer of martyrs".
The Aare (German pronunciation: [ˈaːrə]) or Aar is a tributary of the High Rhine and the longest river that both rises and ends entirely within Switzerland. ... The river's name dates to at least the La Tène period, and it is attested as Nantaror "Aare valley" in the Berne zinc tablet.
This name may be viewed either as meaning "father of many" in Hebrew or else as a contraction of ABRAM (1) and הָמוֹן (hamon) meaning "many, multitude". The biblical patriarch Abraham was originally named Abram but God changed his name (see Genesis 17:5).
Absalom (English pronunciation /ˈæbsələm/, Hebrew: אַבְשָלוֹם, Modern: Avshalom, Tiberian: ʼAḇšālôm, "father of peace"; Biblical Greek Αβεσσαλωμ) is a masculine first name from the Old Testament, where Absalom is a son of King David. ... This use as a nickname is possibly also the origin of Absalom as an English surname.
The name Absolon is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Absolon is: The father is peace, or father of peace. Form of Hebrew Absolom who was son of Old Testament King David. Became popular in the 12th century.
Proper noun. Adamnan. The name of an Irish saint (c. 624–704), patron saint of the Diocese of Raphoe, the biographer of St. Columba and an acquaintance of the Venerable Bede. A male given name.