What is the name meaning of SLEE. Phrases containing SLEE
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SLEE
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a flamboyant dresser, from Middle English gyldenesleve ‘golden sleeve’.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sleep
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sleep, Night
Girl/Female
Tamil
Maha Durga | மஹாதà¯à®°à¯à®•ா
The Durga who is sleeping
Maha Durga | மஹாதà¯à®°à¯à®•ா
Boy/Male
Muslim
One who puts someone to sleep
Boy/Male
Muslim
Place to sleep, Quarters, Lodgings
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kumbhkarna | கà¯à®®à¯à®ªà®•à®°à¯à®£
(Ravan's brother known for sleeping and eating)
Kumbhkarna | கà¯à®®à¯à®ªà®•à®°à¯à®£
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Old French tenche ‘tench’, a kind of freshwater fish; a ‘fat and sleek fish’ according to Reaney and Wilson.
Boy/Male
Indian
One who sleeps
Girl/Female
Hindu
The Durga who is sleeping
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : nickname for a lazy man or a sleepyhead, from Old French dormeor ‘sleeper’, ‘sluggard’ (Latin dormitor, from dormire to sleep).English : most probably a habitational name, as medieval forms with de are found, but if so the place of origin has not been identified.Irish : when not of the same origin as 1 or 2, this is a reduced Anglicized form of the Donegal name Ó DÃorma, a reduced form of Ó DuibhdhÃormaigh ‘descendant of DuibhdhÃormach’, a personal name composed of Gaelic dubh ‘black’ + dÃormach ‘trooper’.
Boy/Male
Hindu
(Ravan's brother known for sleeping and eating)
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Sleeman.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for an indolent person, from Middle English sleper ‘sleeper’.
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : metonymic occupational name for a maker of habergeons, Middle English, Old French haubergeon. The habergeon was a sleeveless jacket of mail or scale armor, which was also worn for penance.Born in Beverley, Yorkshire, England, James Habersham emigrated to the infant colony of Georgia in 1738 with his friend George Whitefield. Together they established what is believed to be America’s first orphanage. Habersham was married in Bethesda, GA, in 1740 and had three surviving sons, all of whom were educated at Princeton and became ardent patriots.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sleep
Girl/Female
Hindu
Sleep, Night
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : of uncertain origin, probably from Middle English metecalf ‘food calf’, i.e. a calf being fattened up for eating at the end of the summer. It is thus either an occupational name for a herdsman or slaughterer, or a nickname for a sleek and plump individual, from the same word in a transferred sense. The variants in med- appear early, and suggest that the first element was associated by folk etymology with Middle English mead ‘meadow’, ‘pasture’.
Boy/Male
Muslim
One who sleeps
SLEE
SLEE
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shyamsunder | à®·à¯à®¯à®¾à®®à®¸à¯à®‚தர
Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
Irish English
Light. From the name Eibhlin, derived from Evelyn or Evelina.
Male
Irish
Irish surname transferred to forename use, derived from Monadh Roe or Mont Roe, MUNRO means "from the mount on the river Roe." This is the name from which Scottish Monroe was derived.
Biblical
words; prophecies; buds
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Tamil
Pradnaya | பà¯à®°à®¾à®¤à®¨à®¾à®¯à®¾
Knowledge, Wisdom, Buddhi
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord
Girl/Female
Latin American English French Shakespearean
Firm of purpose. Constancy, from the Latin Constantia.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Protector of Wealth
SLEE
SLEE
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SLEE
n.
Tending to induce sleep; soporiferous; somniferous; as, a sleepy drink or potion.
n.
The part of a garment which covers the arm; as, the sleeve of a coat or a gown.
imp. & p. p.
of Sleet
a.
Having sleeves; furnished with sleeves; -- often in composition; as, long-sleeved.
n.
The part of a sleeve nearest the hand; a cuff or wristband.
a.
Of or pertaining to sleet; characterized by sleet; as, a sleety storm; sleety weather.
a.
Having no sleeves.
n.
On in a state of magnetic or mesmeric sleep.
a.
Having no sleep; wakeful.
n.
Walking in one's sleep.
n.
Characterized by an absence of watchfulness; as, sleepy security.
v. t.
To furnish with sleeves; to put sleeves into; as, to sleeve a coat.
imp. & p. p.
of Sleeve
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Sleeve
n.
The state of one mesmerized, or in a partial and morbid sleep.
n.
One who walks in his sleep; a somnambulist.
n.
The state of being sleety.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Sleet
n.
A sleepy person.
n.
Drowsy; inclined to, or overcome by, sleep.