What is the name meaning of PELI. Phrases containing PELI
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Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Pelican of God; Earth
Boy/Male
Greek
Son of Poseidon.
Boy/Male
Latin
Happy.
Female
Arthurian
, pelican, or, concubine.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Pelican of God.
Girl/Female
Native American
Pelican.
Biblical
pelican of God
Girl/Female
Greek
Weaver.
Girl/Female
American, Indian
Star of God; Pelican
Female
Greek
(ΦιλÏÏη) Greek name PHILYRE means "linden tree; lime tree." In mythology, this is the name of an Ocean nymph of Mount Pelion who mothered the centaur Kheiron (Latin Chiron) by Kronos (Latin Cronus).
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Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Traditional
Goddess Lakshmi
Girl/Female
African
Her father's daughter.
Girl/Female
Indian
Women
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Servant of the Forbearing One
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lucky
Male
Native American
Native American Algonquin name SEGENAM means "lazy."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Payodhara | பயோதரா
Cloud
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Pakistani
Given by Allah
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Love for Simplicity
Girl/Female
Australian, Latin
Victory
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A suborder of Theromorpha, including terrestrial reptiles from the Permian formation.
n.
See Pelecoid.
n.
Any species of lamellicorn beetles belonging to Rutila and allied genera, as the spotted grapevine beetle (Pelidnota punctata).
n.
A small venomous serpent of the genus Vipera. The common European adder is the Vipera (/ Pelias) berus. The puff adders of Africa are species of Clotho.
n.
See Pelican.
a.
Having all four toes united by a web; -- said of certain sea birds, as the pelican and the gannet. See Illust. under Aves.
n.
The American coot (Fulica).
n.
A variety of iolite, of a smoky blue color; pelioma.
n. pl.
Those birds that are related to the pelican; the Totipalmi.
n. pl.
A division of swimming birds in which all four toes are united by a broad web. It includes the pelicans, cormorants, gannets, and others.
n.
Any large webfooted bird of the genus Pelecanus, of which about a dozen species are known. They have an enormous bill, to the lower edge of which is attached a pouch in which captured fishes are temporarily stored.
n.
A modification of the father's name borne by the son; a name derived from that of a parent or ancestor; as, Pelides, the son of Peleus; Johnson, the son of John; Macdonald, the son of Donald; Paulowitz, the son of Paul; also, the surname of a family; the family name.
n.
See Peliom.
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A retort or still having a curved tube or tubes leading back from the head to the body for continuous condensation and redistillation.
n.
A livid ecchymosis.
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One of several species of sea birds of the genus Sula, allied to the pelicans.
n.
An outer garment for men or women, originally of fur, or lined with fur; a lady's outer garment, made of silk or other fabric.