What is the name meaning of MESH. Phrases containing MESH
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MESH
Boy/Male
Biblical
Who is drawn by force.
Girl/Female
Sikh
Strong, Ruler
Girl/Female
Hindu
Long life
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess Parvati, Goddess of desires
Boy/Male
Tamil
Meshanthan | மேஷஂதந    Â
Shantham
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : from a vernacular form of the Old Testament personal name Shadrach, name of one of the ‘three holy children’, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, who were cast into a fiery furnace and not harmed.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Peace; or perfection; of the Lord.
Girl/Female
Tamil
A name of river
Boy/Male
Biblical
That draws with force.
Male
Hebrew
(מֶש×ֶךְ) Hebrew name MESHEK means "to draw." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Japheth.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Long life
Male
Hebrew
(מְש×ֻלָּ×) Hebrew name MESHULLAM means "friend." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a son of Zerubbabel.Â
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess of desire, Goddess Parvati
Boy/Male
Biblical
God taking away; the salvation of God.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Parvati, Goddess of desires
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Meshullam, MESHULAM means "friend." In the bible, this is the name of a scribe and many other minor characters.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Meshek, MESHECH means "to draw." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Japheth.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Shantham
Boy/Male
Biblical
Peaceable, perfect, giving again.
Girl/Female
Hindu
A name of river
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p. pr. & vb. n.
of Mesh
n.
A sieve with fine meshes.
n.
The cord or rope at the margin of a seine, to which the meshes of the net are attached.
a.
Formed with meshes; netted.
v. t.
To catch or entangle in, or as in, the meshes of a net. or in a web; to insnare.
a.
Mashed; brewed.
n.
Anything wrought or woven in meshes; as, a net for the hair; a mosquito net; a tennis net.
n.
A sieve with coarse meshes, usually of wire, for separating coarser materials from finer, as chaff from grain, cinders from ashes, or gravel from sand.
n.
A fabric of twine, thread, or the like, wrought or woven into meshes, and used for catching fish, birds, butterflies, etc.
v. i.
To engage with each other, as the teeth of wheels.
imp. & p. p.
of Mesh
n.
A fabric of threads, cords, or wires crossing each other at certain intervals, and knotted or secured at the crossings, thus leaving spaces or meshes between them.
v. t.
To bring within meshes, as of a net; to enmesh.
n.
The engagement of the teeth of wheels, or of a wheel and rack.
n.
A utensil for separating the finer and coarser parts of a pulverized or granulated substance from each other. It consist of a vessel, usually shallow, with the bottom perforated, or made of hair, wire, or the like, woven in meshes.
v. t.
To catch in a mesh.
n.
The act or process of making nets or network, or of forming meshes, as for fancywork, fishing nets, etc.
n.
The opening or space inclosed by the threads of a net between knot and knot, or the threads inclosing such a space; network; a net.
n.
A mesh of a net, or of anything resembling a net.
n.
A mesh.