What is the name meaning of DELI. Phrases containing DELI
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English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Deliylah, DELILAH means "delicate, weak." In the bible, this is the name of the mistress of Samson.
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Hebrew American
Desired. Languishing. The Biblical Delilah tempted Samson into revealing the secret of his...
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African, American, Arabic, Christian, Danish, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Indian
Joyous; Happy; Peaceful; Pining with Desire; Delicate
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American, Australian, British, Christian, English
Charming; Delightful; Gives Pleasure
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English
(Δήλια) Greek name DELIA means "of Delos." In mythology, this is a name borne by Artemis, referring to her place of birth.
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Latin Spanish
Delightful. Gives pleasure.
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Australian, Christian, French, German, Hebrew
Hair; Lovelorn; Delicate; Weak
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English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, from Latin delectare, DELIGHT means "to allure, delight."Â
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African, Australian, Christian, French, Latin, Spanish
Delightful One; Charming
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Latin
Delightful.
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American, Arabic, Bengali, British, Christian, English, Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Latin, Muslim, Tamil
Gives Pleasure; Delight; Happy and Make Others Happy
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Hebrew
(דְּלִילָה) Hebrew name derived from the root dal, DELIYLAH means "delicate, weak." In the bible, this is the name of the mistress of Samson.
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English
Variant spelling of English Delicia, DELICE means "delight."
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English
Variant spelling of English Delilah, DELILA means "delicate, weak."
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American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Romanian, Swedish
Of Delos; Visible; Heart; People-bold; Delightful; Faithful
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Latin
Delightful.
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English and Irish (of Norman origin)
English and Irish (of Norman origin) : nickname for a thin person, from Old French maigre ‘thin’, ‘slender’ (Latin macer ‘delicate’).
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English
English feminine form of Latin Delicius, DELICIA means "delight."Â
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English
English name derived from German Adelinda, DELINDA means "noble serpent."Â
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French
Short form of French Adeline, DELINE means "noble."Â
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Tamil
Goddess Lakshmi
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Indian
Rescue, Salvation, Safety
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English
English : habitational name from any of the various places in England so called, which do not all share the same etymology. The county seat of Staffordshire (which is probably the main source of the surname) is named from Old English stæð ‘landing place’ + ford ‘ford’. Examples in Devon seem to have as their first element Old English stÄn ‘stone’, and one in Sussex is probably named with Old English stÄ“or ‘steer’, ‘bullock’.
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Yehowram, YEHORAM means "God is exalted." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a king of Judah.
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Japanese
(美奈å) Japanese name MINAKO means "beautiful child."
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu
Miracle; Good King; Good Partner; Kind
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Arabic, Muslim
Approved of; Chosen; Promising; Feminine of Manzoor
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Australian, Danish, French, German, Teutonic
Renowned Warrior; Army People; Famous Warrior
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Greek
Pure.
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Arabic, Muslim
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n.
The state of being delivered, or freed from restraint.
n.
The act or manner of delivering a ball; as, the pitcher has a swift delivery.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Deliver
n.
Delight.
n.
A female deliverer.
pl.
of Delivery
n.
The act of delivering up or over; surrender; transfer of the body or substance of a thing; distribution; as, the delivery of a fort, of hostages, of a criminal, of goods, of letters.
n.
One who delivers or rescues; a preserver.
n.
Anything delivered or communicated; esp., an opinion or decision expressed publicly.
a.
Capable of being, or about to be, delivered; necessary to be delivered.
v. t.
To set free from restraint; to set at liberty; to release; to liberate, as from control; to give up; to free; to save; to rescue from evil actual or feared; -- often with from or out of; as, to deliver one from captivity, or from fear of death.
v. t.
To give forth in action or exercise; to discharge; as, to deliver a blow; to deliver a broadside, or a ball.
n.
The act of delivering from restraint; rescue; release; liberation; as, the delivery of a captive from his dungeon.
a.
Having a delirium; wandering in mind; light-headed; insane; raving; wild; as, a delirious patient; delirious fancies.
n.
The act or style of utterance; manner of speaking; as, a good delivery; a clear delivery.
v. t.
To deliberate.
imp. & p. p.
of Deliver
n.
The act of delivering or freeing from restraint, captivity, peril, and the like; rescue; as, the deliverance of a captive.
a.
Delightful; delectable.
n.
Any fact or truth which is decisively attested or intuitively known as a psychological or philosophical datum; as, the deliverance of consciousness.