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ILI
Girl/Female
Tamil
Very intelligent
Girl/Female
Tamil
Earth
Girl/Female
Hindu
Very intelligent
Male
Russian
(ИльÑ) Variant spelling of Russian Ilya , ILIA means "the Lord is my God." Compare with another form of Ilia.
Male
Serbian
(Илија) Macedonian and Serbian form of Greek Elias, ILIJA means "the Lord is my God." Compare with another form of Ilija.
Female
Romanian
Feminine form of Romanian Ilie, ILINCA means "the Lord is my God."
Boy/Male
Indian
A prophets name (Elijah)
Boy/Male
Muslim
Friendship, Kindness, Obligation
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Middle English personal name of Norse origin. Compare Old Norse EilÃfr, composed of the elements ei ‘alone’, ‘unique’, ‘outstanding’ + lÃfr ‘heir’, ‘descendant’.
Female
Hungarian
Pet form of Hungarian Ilona, probably ILI means "torch."
Girl/Female
Hindu
King of the earth, Queen of the earth
Boy/Male
Indian
Friendship, Kindness, Obligation
Female
Greek
Variant spelling of Greek Eileithyia, ILITHYIA means "relieve." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of childbirth. Her Latin name is Lucina.
Girl/Female
Tamil
King of the earth, Queen of the earth
Girl/Female
Hindu
Earth
Boy/Male
Hindu
King of the earth, Queen of the earth
Male
Romanian
Romanian form of Greek Elias, ILIE means "the Lord is my God."
Boy/Male
Tamil
King of the earth, Queen of the earth
Surname or Lastname
Norwegian
Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads, so named from Old Norse pollr ‘small bay’, ‘pond’.English : possibly a respelling of Irish Polan, Polin, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Póilin ‘son of Pólin’, from a pet form of Pól, Gaelic form of Paul.
Boy/Male
Muslim
A prophets name (Elijah)
ILI
ILI
Girl/Female
Muslim
Steady, Confident
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Servant of the Capable
Boy/Male
Muslim
Following. Subsequent.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian
Born; New Born
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Mind Filled with Love
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Indian, Italian, Spanish, Swedish
Pretty; Very Beautiful; Attractive; Beautiful Serpent; Bright Serpent
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vainavin | வைநாவிந
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
The name Humza is one of the arabic alphabets
Boy/Male
Indian
Religion, Faith, Belief
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Rules over Shiva
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n.
The great flexor muscle of the hip joint, divisible into two parts, the iliac and great psoas, -- often regarded as distinct muscles.
v. t.
To translate; to construe; as, to turn the Iliad.
n.
The infernal regions, described in the Iliad as situated as far below Hades as heaven is above the earth, and by later writers as the place of punishment for the spirits of the wicked. By the later poets, also, the name is often used synonymously with Hades, or the Lower World in general.
a.
Pertaining to, or derived from, the holly (Ilex), and allied plants; as, ilicic acid.
a.
Pertaining to the ilium and femur; as, iliofemoral ligaments.
n.
The cartilaginous cap at the sacral end of the ilium of some animals.
n.
The principal personage in a poem, story, and the like, or the person who has the principal share in the transactions related; as Achilles in the Iliad, Ulysses in the Odyssey, and Aeneas in the Aeneid.
a.
Pertaining to the iliac and lumbar regions; as, the iliolumbar artery.
n.
A herald, in the Iliad, who had a very loud voice; hence, any person having a powerful voice.
a.
Pertaining to the ilium; iliac.
a.
Iliolumbar.
n.
An internal muscle arising from the lumbar vertebrae and inserted into the femur. In man there are usually two on each side, and the larger one, or great psoas, forms a part of the iliopsoas.
n.
A verse of six feet, the first four of which may be either dactyls or spondees, the fifth must regularly be a dactyl, and the sixth always a spondee. In this species of verse are composed the Iliad of Homer and the Aeneid of Virgil. In English hexameters accent takes the place of quantity.
a.
Iliac.
n.
The membranes, or one of the membranes (consisting of a fold of the peritoneum and inclosed tissues), which connect the intestines and their appendages with the dorsal wall of the abdominal cavity. The mesentery proper is connected with the jejunum and ilium, the other mesenteries being called mesocaecum, mesocolon, mesorectum, etc.
a.
Pertaining to, or in the region of, the ilium, or dorsal bone of the pelvis; as, the iliac artery.
a.
Pertaining to ancient Ilium, or Troy.