What is the name meaning of YELLE DAWN. Phrases containing YELLE DAWN
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YELLE DAWN
Female
Finnish
 Short form of Finnish Helleena, probably HELLE means "torch." Compare with other forms of Helle.
Girl/Female
British, English
Dawn
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Slender; fair.
Girl/Female
American, Christian, French, Hebrew, Indian, Latin, Spanish
Beautiful
Male
Swedish
Swedish pet form of Scandinavian Per, PELLE means "rock, stone."
Female
English
Pet form of English Eleanor, NELLE means "foreign; the other."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Yelland or Yellin.Americanized spelling of Norwegian Hjellen, from the definite singular form of Old Norse hjallr ‘terrace’, ‘ledge’ (see Hjelle).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Jelen.
Surname or Lastname
Norwegian and Swedish
Norwegian and Swedish : from Old Norse hella ‘flat stone’, ‘flagstone’, ‘flat mountain’ or hellir ‘cave’. As a Nowegian name this is generally a habitational name from any of numerous farmsteads so named. As a Swedish name, it is generally ornamental.English : variant spelling of Hell 1.German : topographic name from Middle High German helle ‘hell’ (modern German Hölle), used (often in field names) in a topographic sense to denote a hollow or a wild, precipitous place.
Female
Greek
(Έλλη) Greek name HELLE means "of the Hellespont." In mythology, this is the name of the twin sister of Phrixos. The twins were children of Athamas and Nephelê. Compare with other forms of Helle.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Sell 1.German : from Middle High German, Middle Low German selle ‘friend’, ‘companion’.French : habitational name from any of the various places called Selle, Selles, or La Selle, named with Latin cella ‘cell’, ‘cot’, ‘hut’, ‘stall’.Dutch (Van Selle) : habitational name for someone from Zelle in Herenthout, Antwerp.A Selle (or De Selle) from the Burgundy region of France was documented in Montreal in 1729.
Girl/Female
Hungarian American English French German Spanish Latin
Intelligent.
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and northern Irish
English, Scottish, and northern Irish : probably a variant of Jelley.German and Frisian : from a Germanic personal name composed with gelt-, cognate with the verb gelten ‘sacrifice’, ‘repay’.Norwegian : unexplained.
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Finnish, Greek, Swedish
Sun Ray; Shining Light; Prosperous; Successful; Daughter of Athamas
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English
Name of Several Kings; Universal
Boy/Male
Danish, Finnish, German, Swedish
Rock; Stone
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Name of several kings.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.French : habitational name from Delle, a place in Territoire de Belfort. The usual French spelling of the family name is Delles.
Girl/Female
Greek
Daughter of Athamas.
Male
Scandinavian
Pet form of Scandinavian Lennart, LELLE means "lion-strong."
Female
English
Breton form of English Mary, MELLE means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."Â
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Ham.
Male
English
English unisex name derived from the holiday name "Easter," which is related to Old English Eosturmónaþ/Eastermónaþ, EASTER means "April."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Counsellor; Adviser
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Traditional
Goddess Saraswathi
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Very Virtuous or Holy
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Hertfordshire, recorded in 1262 as Croyroys, from Old French croiz ‘cross’ (Latin crux, genitive crucis) + the female personal name Royse (see Rose 2). Ekwall mentions forms from only twenty years later in which the place name first more or less assumes its modern form. It is not clear, however, whether this is to be interpreted as ‘Royse’s stone’ (with the second element Middle English stÅn, from Old English stÄn) or ‘settlement at (Croiz) Royse’ (with the second element Middle English toun, from Old English tÅ«n).English : habitational name from a place in West Yorkshire, so called from the genitive case of the Old English byname HrÅr, meaning ‘vigorous’ (or its Old Norse cognate Róarr) + Old English tÅ«n ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.English : Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.
Female
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Meadhbh, MAEVE means "intoxicating." In mythology, this is the name of a warrior queen of Connacht, the wife of Ailill.
Girl/Female
Indian
Name of a Raga
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Delicious water
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Person with Good Intentions
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n.
The time during which the light of the sun is visible; day; especially, the dawn of day.
n.
The time from dusk to dawn; -- opposed to daytime.
n.
One versed in belles-lettres.
a.
Past; gone by; hence, past one's prime; worn; faded; as, a passee belle.
n.
A young lady of superior beauty and attractions; a handsome lady, or one who attracts notice in society; a fair lady.
imp. & p. p.
of Yell
a.
Separate or distinct by reason of superiority; distinguished; important; noteworthy; unusual; special; as, he brought no particular news; she was the particular belle of the party.
v. i.
To yell; to yowl.
v. i.
To cry out like a dog or cat; to howl; to yell.
n.
A sharp, loud, hideous outcry.
v. i.
To yell.
n.
A repetition of the same meaning in different words; needless repetition of an idea in different words or phrases; a representation of anything as the cause, condition, or consequence of itself, as in the following lines: --//The dawn is overcast, the morning lowers,/And heavily in clouds brings on the day. Addison.
imp. & p. p.
of Dawn
v. i.
To begin to grow light in the morning; to grow light; to break, or begin to appear; as, the day dawns; the morning dawns.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Dawn
v. i.
To cry out, or shriek, with a hideous noise; to cry or scream as with agony or horror.
v. i.
To utter a loud, long, and mournful cry, as a dog; to howl; to yell.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Yell
n.
That part of the natural day when the sun is beneath the horizon, or the time from sunset to sunrise; esp., the time between dusk and dawn, when there is no light of the sun, but only moonlight, starlight, or artificial light.
v. t.
To utter or declare with a yell; to proclaim in a loud tone.