What is the name meaning of MALACH. Phrases containing MALACH
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MALACH
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Australian, Christian, Hebrew, Irish
Messenger of God; The Title of the Last Book in the Old Testament
Male
English
 Variant spelling of English Malachi, MALACHY means "my messenger." Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Maoileachlainn "devotee of Seachlainn," altered to coincide with Hebrew Malakiy ("my messenger").
Girl/Female
Irish
Barbara Gormlaith Gormla Gormley
Anglicized as Barbara. May come from gorm “illustrious†or “splendid†and flaith “queen, princess.†Lady Gormlaith, a legendary beauty, was queen of the Danes in Ireland as wife of Olaf, The Viking leader of Dublin; later she was wife of Malachy II, king of Ulster and finally married Brian Boru (read the legend), king of Munster and later king of all Ireland. Her three sons, Sitric, Murdach and Donough continued to rule Ireland after The Battle of Clontarf where Brian Boru died in 1014.
Barbara Gormlaith Gormla Gormley
Girl/Female
Irish
Anglicized as Barbara. May come from gorm “illustrious†or “splendid†and flaith “queen, princess.†Lady Gormlaith, a legendary beauty, was queen of the Danes in Ireland as wife of Olaf, The Viking leader of Dublin; later she was wife of Malachy II, king of Ulster and finally married Brian Boru (read the legend), king of Munster and later king of all Ireland. Her three sons, Sitric, Murdach and Donough continued to rule Ireland after The Battle of Clontarf where Brian Boru died in 1014.
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Biblical American Hebrew
My messenger, my angel'.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Malachi, MALACHAI means "my messenger."
Biblical
my messenger; my angel
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Biblical, Chinese, Christian, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Irish, Jamaican
Messenger of God; My Angel
Boy/Male
Irish
A name with two sources, St. Malachi (1095-1148 AD) was the Bishop of Armagh who adopted the name from the Hebrew prophet “â€Malachiâ€â€ whose name means “â€my angelâ€â€ or “â€messenger of God.â€â€ It is also linked to the High King Maoilseachlainn “â€devotee of St. Sechnallâ€â€ one of Saint Patrick’s first companions.
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Irish
A name with two sources, St. Malachi (1095-1148 AD) was the Bishop of Armagh who adopted the name from the Hebrew prophet “â€Malachiâ€â€ whose name means “â€my angelâ€â€ or “â€messenger of God.â€â€ It is also linked to the High King Maoilseachlainn “â€devotee of St. Sechnallâ€â€ one of Saint Patrick’s first companions.
Girl/Female
Latin
A Lemnian woman.
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Irish Hebrew
Servant.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Malakiy, MALACHI means "my messenger." In the bible, this is the name of the last of the Hebrew prophets.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew unisex Malak, MALACH means "angel, messenger." In the bible, malak is a word used to denote a messenger from God or from a private individual.
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Indian, Kannada
Instigation
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Swedish Staffan, TAPANI means "crown."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lotus eyed
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Hebrew
Rock that helps. Ebeneezer Scrooge was the main character of Charles Dickens' story 'A Christmas...
Girl/Female
Hindu
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Strawbridge.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Goddess of Fire
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived on a croft to the north of the main settlement, from Middle English north ‘north’ + croft ‘enclosure’, ‘small enclosed field’, or a habitational name from a place named with these elements, as for example Northcroft in Cheshire. The dialect spelling craft seems to belong to southern and western counties.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Sharp; Feminine of Rahif
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Cause of Infatuation
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n.
Native hydrous carbonate of copper, usually occurring in green mammillary masses with concentric fibrous structure.
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A hydrous carbonate, as malachite.
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Either one of two pigments (called blue verditer, and green verditer) which are made by treating copper nitrate with calcium carbonate (in the form of lime, whiting, chalk, etc.) They consist of hydrated copper carbonates analogous to the minerals azurite and malachite.
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Blue carbonate of copper; blue malachite.
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A substance composed essentially of gun cotton and camphor, and when pure resembling ivory in texture and color, but variously colored to imitate coral, tortoise shell, amber, malachite, etc. It is used in the manufacture of jewelry and many small articles, as combs, brushes, collars, and cuffs; -- originally called xylonite.