What is the name meaning of MOREL. Phrases containing MOREL
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American, Anglo, British, English
Marshland; From the Moor-land
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Polish
Apricot.
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Latin
Swarthy.
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French
Dark one; the Moor.
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English
From the moors.
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Irish
Great.
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Irish (County Cork)
Irish (County Cork) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Murthuile, ‘descendant of Murthuile’, a personal name from murthuile ‘sea tide’ (muir ‘sea’ + tuile ‘tide’, ‘flood’).Irish (Donegal and Mayo) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Murghaile ‘descendant of Murghal’, a personal name from muir ‘sea’ + gal ‘valor’.English : possibly of Irish origin, but it occurs chiefly in southwestern counties, suggesting that it may be a variant of the habitational name Morley, from Moreleigh in Devon.
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English (chiefly Yorkshire)
English (chiefly Yorkshire) : habitational name from any of various places so called, for example in Cheshire, Gloucestershire, and West Yorkshire. The first is from a lost place in Lower Bebington, named from Old English hol ‘hollow’ + weg ‘way’; the second is from Old English hol + lÄ“ah ‘woodland clearing’; and the last, Howley Hall in Moreley, is from Old English hÅfe ‘ground ivy’ + lÄ“ah.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hUallaigh ‘descendant of Uallach’, a personal name or byname from uallach ‘proud’.
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American, British, English
From the Meadow on the Moor
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English
English : from the medieval personal name Morel, a diminutive vernacular form of Latin Maurus (see Moore 3), with the hypocoristic suffix -el.
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English
English : variant spelling of Morrell or Morel.Catalan : habitational name from any of several places called Morell in Tarragona and Girona provinces or Majorica and Minorca Islands, from a vernacular form of Latin Maurellus ‘dark-skinned’, diminutive of Maurus ‘Moor’.
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English : habitational name from any of the various places called Morley (for example in Cheshire, Derbyshire, County Durham, Norfolk, and West Yorkshire), or Moreleigh in Devon, all of which are named from Old English mÅr ‘marsh’, ‘fen’ + lÄ“ah ‘woodland clearing’.Possibly an altered spelling of French Morlet, a nickname from a diminutive of Old French mor ‘brown’, ‘dark’ (from Latin Maurus ‘Moor’).
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American, Australian, British, English, Greek
Pure
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Lord Ganesha
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English
Foreigner.
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Innocent
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Hindu, Indian
One who Spiritual and Meditate of God
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Arabic, Muslim
Beautiful and Intelligent
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Indian, Sanskrit
Material
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Greek
Divine gift.
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Indian, Sanskrit
A Maiden who Looks After Cows
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Muslim
Handsome
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The common garden cherry (Prunus Cerasus), of which several hundred varieties are cultivated for the fruit, some of which are, the begarreau, blackheart, black Tartarian, oxheart, morelle or morello, May-duke (corrupted from Medoc in France).
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Nightshade. See 2d Morel.
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An edible fungus. Same as 1st Morel.
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Moorland.
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Nightshade; -- so called from its blackish purple berries.
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A kind of nearly black cherry with dark red flesh and juice, -- used chiefly for preserving.
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A kind of cherry. See Morello.
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An edible fungus (Morchella esculenta), the upper part of which is covered with a reticulated and pitted hymenium. It is used as food, and for flavoring sauces.