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1st-century BC Greek historian
packhum.org. Retrieved 3 July 2024. "Diodorus Siculus - Greek historian". Retrieved 13 July 2023. "Diodorus Siculus". Encyclopædia Britannica. 4 April 2018
Diodorus_Siculus
Greek mythological figure, eponym of Sicily
Siculus (from Greek) was a legendary king and son of Italus. Thucydides and other Greek historians have suggested that he was the legendary progenitor
Siculus
Species of lizard
ruin lizard (Podarcis siculus, from the Greek meaning foot and agile), is a species of lizard in the family Lacertidae. P. siculus is native to southern
Italian_wall_lizard
Species of legume
Astragalus siculus, known as the Sicilian milkvetch, is a plant endemic to Sicily. "Astragalus siculus Biv. | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science"
Astragalus_siculus
Siculus Flaccus (date uncertain) was an ancient Roman gromaticus (land surveyor), and writer in Latin on land surveying. His work was included in a collection
Siculus_Flaccus
Roman bucolic poet
Calpurnius Siculus, JRS 68: 95 -110. "Calpurnius Siculus" Oxford Classical Dictionary, 3rd edition Townend, G.B. (1980) "Calpurnius Siculus and the Munus
Titus_Calpurnius_Siculus
Species of mite
Alliphis siculus is a species of mite in the family Eviphididae. It is found in Europe and New Zealand. "Alliphis siculus". GBIF. Retrieved 2020-01-24
Alliphis_siculus
Rex Sacrorum in 180 BC
Publius Cloelius Siculus was appointed rex sacrorum in 180 BC, succeeding Gnaeus Cornelius Dolabella. Valerius Maximus says that he was flamen dialis
Publius_Cloelius_Siculus
Petrus Siculus, Peter Sikeliotes, or Peter of Sicily (Ancient Greek: Πέτρος Σικελιώτης) was the putative author of a text on the history of the Paulicians
Petrus_Siculus
Spanish historian
Lucio Marineo Siculo (Vizzini, 1444 or 1445 – Spain, 1533) was a Sicilian humanist, historian and poet, known as a prominent figure of the Spanish Renaissance
Lucio_Marineo_Siculo
Species of two-pronged bristletail
Metajapyx siculus is a species of forcepstail in the family Japygidae. "Metajapyx siculus". GBIF. Retrieved 2020-01-25. v t e
Metajapyx_siculus
Greek mythological ruler of the winds
papyrus 2483 fr. 1 col. II]. Diodorus Siculus, 5.7.7. Fowler, p. 188; Diodorus Siculus, 4.67.3 Diodorus Siculus, 4.67.3 (Melanippe), 5.7.6–7 (Cyanê),
Aeolus_(son_of_Hippotes)
Species of beetle
Harpalus siculus is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Harpalinae. It was described by Pierre François Marie Auguste Dejean in 1829. "Harpalus
Harpalus_siculus
Amazon in Greek mythology
Ninth Labor (the fetching of the girdle of Queen Hippolyta). Diodorus Siculus highlights her exceptional swiftness, noting that she was the first Amazon
Aella_(Amazon)
Wars between Alexander the Great's successors
34–37. Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XVIII 51,1–7. Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XVIII 52,5–8. Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica
Wars_of_the_Diadochi
Figure in Greek mythology
Diodorus Siculus, 4.4.1. Diodorus Siculus, 4.4.5. Diodorus Siculus, 4.4.2, see also 3.64.1–2. Diodorus Siculus, 3.64.2, 4.4.5. Diodorus Siculus, 4.5.2.
Zagreus
Species of plant
statement/permission). Text taken from Convolvulus siculus. Encyclopedia of Life. "Convolvulus siculus L. - Encyclopedia of Life". eol.org. Retrieved 2022-02-04
Convolvulus_siculus
Species of mite
Pachylaelaps siculus is a species of mite in the family Pachylaelapidae. "Pachylaelaps siculus". GBIF. Retrieved 2020-01-25. v t e
Pachylaelaps_siculus
Extinct subspecies of lizard
The Santo Stefano lizard (Podarcis siculus sanctistephani) lived on Santo Stefano Island, a small island near Ventotene in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the
Santo_Stefano_lizard
Queen of Amazons in Greek mythology
University Press. pp. 2–3. Diodorus Siculus, Library 3.54.2–3.55.3 Diodorus Siculus, Library 3.55.4 Diodorus Siculus, Library 3.55.7–9 Mayor, Adrienne (2014)
Myrina_(Amazon)
One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
ancient Greek and Roman writings (including those of Strabo, Diodorus Siculus and Quintus Curtius Rufus) represented a romantic ideal of an eastern garden;
Hanging_Gardens_of_Babylon
Legendary queen of Assyria
OCLC 1011412893. Diodorus Siculus: The Library of History, Book II, Chapters 1-22 Muntz, Charles Edward (2017). Diodorus Siculus and the world of the late
Semiramis
Collection of Latin poetry attributed to Calpurnius Siculus
The Eclogues is a collection of Latin poetry attributed to Calpurnius Siculus and inspired by the similarly named poems of the Augustan-age poet Virgil
Eclogues of Calpurnius Siculus
Eclogues_of_Calpurnius_Siculus
Solar god in Greek mythology
Athena 14; Eumelus of Corinth, Corinthiaca frag 18 Diodorus Siculus, 5.67.1. Diodorus Siculus, 3.57.2-8 Hesiod, Theogony 132–138, 337–411, 453–520, 901–906
Hyperion_(Titan)
Figure in Greek mythology
Lucian blames it on the identity of the child's father, Hermes. Diodorus Siculus, in his work Library of History, mentions that some say that Hermaphroditus
Hermaphroditus
Species of insect
Temnothorax siculus is a species of ant belonging to the family Formicidae. It is a Sicilian endemic as it is not known from outside Sicily. Schifani
Temnothorax_siculus
Ancient Greek god of winemaking and wine
The Walters Art Museum. Diodorus Siculus, 4.4.1. Diodorus Siculus, 4.4.5. Diodorus Siculus, 4.5.2. Diodorus Siculus, 5.75.4, noted by Kerényi 1976, "The
Dionysus
Queen of the Amazons in Greek mythology
poetry C3rd BC) Diodorus Siculus, Library of History 2. 46. 3-4 (trans. Oldfather) (Greek history C1st BC) Diodorus Siculus, Library of History 4. 16
Hippolyta
Undiscovered tomb
Alexander's carriage, according to Diodorus Siculus, 19th-century representation
Tomb_of_Alexander_the_Great
Greek god of the sky and king of the gods
Apollodorus, 1.1.7. Diodorus Siculus, 7.70.2; see also 7.65.4. Diodorus Siculus, 7.70.2–3. Diodorus Siculus, 7.65.4. Diodorus Siculus, 7.70.4. Gantz, p. 42;
Zeus
Sonnet written by Percy Shelley
edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Diodorus_Siculus/1C*.html, accessed 12 April 2014. For the original Greek, see: Diodorus Siculus. "1.47.4". Bibliotheca Historica
Ozymandias
Important city of Magna Graecia
97. Diodorus Siculus 2010, pp. 107–108, 11.48.1–5. Rhodes 2006, p. 75; Diodorus Siculus 2010, pp. 108–109, footnote 185. Diodorus Siculus 2010, p. 173
Sybaris
Battle between Gauls and Roman Republic, c. 387 BC
provide details of the battle. One is by Livy, and the other by Diodorus Siculus. According to Livy, no special measures were taken in Rome, and the levy
Battle_of_the_Allia
Berry and plant
panormitanus Tineo Rubus rusticanus Mercier Rubus segobricensis Pau Rubus siculus C.Presl Rubus sinusifolius Sennen Rubus × tridentinus Evers Rubus valentinus
Rubus_ulmifolius
Torture and execution device
and execution device designed in ancient Greece. According to Diodorus Siculus, recounting the story in Bibliotheca historica, Perilaus (Περίλαος) (or
Brazen_bull
Species of beetle
Rhizotrogus siculus is a species of beetle in the Melolonthinae subfamily that is endemic to Sicily. "Rhizotrogus siculus Baraud, 1970". Fauna Europaea
Rhizotrogus_siculus
Species of grass
dalmaticus Gand. Lagurus dimorphus Gand. Lagurus freynii Gand. Lagurus humilis Gand. Lagurus longifolius Gand. Lagurus nitens Lojac. Lagurus siculus Lojac.
Lagurus_ovatus
Greek mythological champions who made war against Thebes
Thebes, rather than his return. Diodorus Siculus, 4.65.4–6. Gantz, p. 516; Diodorus Siculus, 4.65.7. Diodorus Siculus, 4.65.8–9. Gantz, p. 516. Bravo, pp.
Seven_against_Thebes
Eugenius of Palermo (also Eugene) (Latin: Eugenius Siculus[citation needed] or Eugenius Panormitanus, Greek: Εὐγενἠς Εὐγένιος ὁ τῆς Πανόρμου, Italian:
Eugenius_of_Palermo
Ancient Persian royal dynasty
241d-242a. Ancient sources describing these events include, Diodorus Siculus, Ctesias, Justin, Aelian, and Aristotle. Their various version have points
Achaemenid_dynasty
Ancient Egyptian god of the afterlife
"Diodorus Siculus 1". "Osiris", Man, Myth & Magic, S.G.F Brandon, Vol5 P2088, BPC Publishing. "The Historical Library of Diodorus Siculus", translated
Osiris
Oceanid of Greek mythology
to Diodorus Siculus, the Heliadae were Ochimus, Cercaphus, Actis, Macar (i.e. Macareus), Candalus, Triopas, and Tenages. Diodorus Siculus also says that
Rhodos
Muse of sacred poetry in Greek mythology
the Muse of geometry and meditation. In Bibliotheca historica, Diodorus Siculus wrote, "Polyhymnia, because by her great (polle) praises (humnesis) she
Polyhymnia
Species of amphibian
islands were described as a separate species, the Sicilian green toad (B. siculus), in 2008, but more recent authorities treat it as a subspecies of the
African_green_toad
Colchian king in Greek mythology
Diodorus Siculus, Historic Library 4.47.1 Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.9.28 Hyginus, Fabulae 27 Hesiod, Theogony 1000–2 Diodorus Siculus, Historic
Perses_(brother_of_Aeetes)
Ancient people of Sicily
of the Elymians and west of the Sicels, having, according to Diodorus Siculus, the boundary with the last in the ancient Himera river (Salso) after a
Sicani
Daughter of Iardanus, in Greek mythology
1953), 251-263 (p. 259f.). Diodorus Siculus, 4.31.5. Apollodorus, 2.6.3. Sophocles, The Trachiniae 69ff. Diodorus Siculus, 4.31.6. Locker, Jesse M. (2015)
Omphale
Species of spider
Eresus walckenaer Eresus audouin Eresus theis Eresus ctenizoides Eresus luridus Eresus puniceus Eresus pruinosus Eresus siculus Erythrophora punicea
Eresus_walckenaeri
2nd-century BC Greek transgender man
Bibliotheca Historica written by Diodorus Siculus. Assigned female at birth, he is described by Diodorus Siculus as an orphan, who was forced to marry when
Callon_of_Epidaurus
Ancient Sicilian city
Peloponnesian War. Vol. 7.57. Diodorus Siculus. Bibliotheca historica (Historical Library). Vol. 5.9. Diodorus Siculus. Bibliotheca historica (Historical
Segesta
Battle of the Sicilian Wars
Greek). Retrieved 26 March 2026. Diodorus Siculus XI.20 Herodotus, 7.166 Diodorus Siculus, 11.24.1 Diodorus Siculus, XI.1 Cambridge Ancient History. Vol. IV
Battle_of_Himera_(480_BC)
Characters in Greek mythology
Diodorus Siculus, 4.68.3 Apollodorus, 2.4.10; Tzetzes, Chiliades 2.222 Diodorus Siculus, 4.29.2 Apollodorus, 2.4.9 Pausanias, 9.27.6; Diodorus Siculus, 4.29
Aglaia_(mythology)
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 843 to 847
Methodius I of Constantinople or Methodios I (Greek: Μεθόδιος Α΄; 788/800 – 14 June 847) was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 11 March 843 to
Methodios_I_of_Constantinople
God of rural crafts in Greek mythology
Agreus and Nomios, and for others Aristaios (Pindar) According to Diodorus Siculus’ Library Aristaeus was born in Libya and nurtured by Nymphs who gave him
Aristaeus
Ancient Greek moral anecdote
43 BC), who may have read it in the texts of Greek historian Diodorus Siculus, used it in his Tusculanae Disputationes, 5. 61, by which means it passed
Sword_of_Damocles
Assassin of Philip II of Macedon
Jews, Ch. VIII Diodorus Siculus 16.91.4–95.4. Diodorus Siculus 16.93.4–94.4; Aristotle, Politics 5.10, 1311b. Diodorus Siculus 16.93.7-94.4; Aristotle
Pausanias_of_Orestis
Lost account of Mauryan India by Greek writer Megasthenes
Greek and Latin works. The earliest of these works are those by Diodorus Siculus, Strabo (Geographica), Pliny, and Arrian (Indica). Megasthenes' Indica
Indica_(Megasthenes)
Roman politician and patrician, consul in 498 BC
Quintus Cloelius Siculus was a Roman Republican politician and patrician during the beginning of the 5th century BC. He served as Consul of Rome in 498
Quintus_Cloelius_Siculus
Siege tower
Siege of Rhodes (305 BC). Descriptions of it were written by Diodorus Siculus, Vitruvius, Plutarch, and in the Athenaeus Mechanicus. The Helepolis was
Helepolis
Oceanid nymph and wife of Helios in Greek mythology
of Artemis by the name Hecate is listed as Circe's mother in Diodorus Siculus' account. Perseis' name has been linked to Περσίς (Persís), "female Persian"
Perse_(mythology)
Mythological king of Crete
Penguin Books pp. 313–314[ISBN missing] "Diodorus Siculus, Library of History". Topostext. "Diodorus Siculus, Library of History". Topostext. Plato, Gorgias
Minos
1st-century-BC Roman poet
setting the stage for the development of Latin pastoral by Calpurnius Siculus, Nemesianus and later writers. The ostensible theme of the Georgics is
Virgil
Legendary pharaoh
"Diodorus Siculus". Lacus Curtius. "Diodorus Siculus". Lacus Curtius. pp. 187–188. "Diodorus Siculus". Lacus Curtius. p. 188. "Diodorus Siculus". Lacus
Sesostris
Ancient Greek mythological figure
Diodorus Siculus writes that this son of Heracles is named "Cleolaus". Alcaeus, a Cretan general of Rhadamanthus, according to Diodorus Siculus, who presented
Alcaeus_(mythology)
Major battle of the Wars of Alexander the Great (331 BC)
Curtius Rufus 1880, 4.5.1–8. Diodorus Siculus 1963, 17.39.1–2. Diodorus Siculus 1963, 17.54.1–6. Diodorus Siculus 1963, 17.54.1–6; Quintus Curtius Rufus
Battle_of_Gaugamela
Legendary king of Ithaca
the Wayback Machine in Homeric Dictionary by Georg Autenrieth. Diodorus Siculus, 4.48.5; Apollodorus, 1.9.16 Hyginus, Fabulae 173 Ovid, Metamorphoses 13
Laertes_(father_of_Odysseus)
Archaeological site in Tunisia
the rural landscape. Accordingly, the Greek author and compiler Diodorus Siculus (fl. 1st century BC), who enjoyed access to ancient writings later lost
Carthage
Character in Greek mythology
form and came to be worshipped as a goddess. In the account of Diodorus Siculus, after Io's disappearance, Inachus sent forth Cyrnus, one of his men in
Inachus
Planet Venus in the evening
Grammar, p. 231. ISBN 0-06-053690-X. Hyginus, De astronomia 2.42.4. Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica 4.27.1. Hyginus, Fabulae, 65 Ovid. Metamorphoses
Hesperus
Ancient Greek Titan
archaic sources. Such as Hesiod, Theogony 133; Apollodorus, 1.1.3; Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 5.66.3; Clement of Alexandria, Recognitions 31.
Coeus
Battle fought between Alexander the Great and the Achaemenids
Devine 1986, p. 270. Diodorus Siculus 1939, 17.7.3. Polyaenus 1793, 5.44.4. Devine 1986, p. 271–272. Diodorus Siculus 1939, 17.19.5; Arrian 1884, 1.14
Battle_of_the_Granicus
Ancient warrior
Selinunte (409 BCE) in the context of the Second Sicilian War. Diodorus Siculus places them among Carthaginian fighters during the capture of Agrigento
Balearic_slinger
Ancient Greek myth
Diodorus Siculus, 4.57–4.58. Chisholm 1911, p. 309; Allan 2001, p. 23, citing Pseudo-Apollodorus, 2.8, Herodotus, 9.26 and Diodorus Siculus, 4.57–4.58
Return_of_the_Herakleidai
Ancient Greek mythological king of Argos
Diodorus Siculus, 4.65.1–3. Gantz, p. 513; Diodorus Siculus, 4.65.4. Diodorus Siculus, 4.65.5–6. Gantz, p. 516; Diodorus Siculus, 4.65.7. Diodorus Siculus, 4
Adrastus
Historic federation of Greek states
the Lacedaemonians, from the barbarians inhabiting Asia Also, Diodorus Siculus (Βίβλος ΙΖ’ 48.[6]) mentions the council's decision in 333 BC, after the
League_of_Corinth
Ancient Greek city
23–24. ISBN 9783515076074. Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 12.11.1–2; Aristotle, Politics 5.1303a Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 12.22.1 Wonder
Sybaris_on_the_Traeis
Queen of Crete in Greek mythology
330. doi:10.2307/2173294. JSTOR 2173294. Diodorus Siculus, Historic Library 4.77.5 Diodorus Siculus, Historic Library 4.77.7 Virgil, Aeneid 6.447 Specific
Pasiphaë
Titan in Greek mythology
Dictionary of Greek, Brill, 2009, pp. 573–4). Hesiod, Theogony 135; Diodorus Siculus, 5.66.3; Clement of Alexandria, Recognitions 31; Apollodorus, 1.1.3 Pausanias
Iapetus
Legendary cave dwelling tribe in Greco-Roman historiography
Herodotus (5th century BCE), Agatharchides (2nd century BCE), Diodorus Siculus (1st century BCE), Strabo (64/63 BCE – c. 24 CE), Pliny (1st century CE)
Troglodytae
Ancient Greek god of medicine
Description of Greece 4.36.5 Homeric Hymn to Asclepius (16), 1–4; Diodorus Siculus, 5.74.6 "ASCLEPIUS (Asklepios) - Greek God of Medicine & Doctors". Pindar
Asclepius
Greek tyrant of Syracuse (c. 432 – 367 BC)
Dionysius and his autocracy. In fact, according to the historian Diodorus Siculus, relations between the two were very positive: When the Lacedaemonians
Dionysius_I_of_Syracuse
Greek mythological figures
Perseus Project Gantz, p. 7. Diodorus Siculus, 4.27.2. Hyginus, Fabulae 183 (Smith and Trzaskoma, p. 158). Diodorus Siculus, Library of History, Volume II:
Hesperis_(mythology)
Naval battle during the Wars of the Diadochi
Diodorus Siculus, 20.47.2. Diodorus Siculus, 20.47.2–4. Diodorus Siculus, 20.47.7–8 & 20.48.1–3. Billows 1990, pp. 152–153. Diodorus Siculus, 20.48.4–7
Battle_of_Salamis_(306_BC)
in colder climates, following the temperature-size rule. The Podarcis siculus otherwise known as the Italian wall lizard has a preferred temperature
Thermal_ecology
Ancient Greek mythical character
31 & 33 Pausanias, 7.19.9 Pausanias, 5.3.3 Apollodorus, 2.5.5 Diodorus Siculus, 4.33.1 Statius, Publius Papinius; Pollmann, Karla (2004). Statius, Thebaid
Deianira
Ancient Greek goddess of harmony and concord
Britannica. Vol. 12 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 955. Diodorus Siculus, 5.48.2 Hornblower, Simon; Spawforth, Antony; Eidinow, Esther (2012-03-29)
Harmonia
List of people of Greek mythology
Siculus, 4.67.3 Fowler 2013, p. 188 (citing Scholia on Iliad 2.494); [./Pausanias_(geographer) Pausanias], 9.40.5. Compare with [./Diodorus_Siculus Diodorus
Melanippe
Eunuch in the court of the Persian Empire
Plutarch. Only the elder Bagoas is elaborated upon in the source by Diodorus Siculus. Historian William Woodthorpe Tarn rejected the stories of Bagoas as fabricated
Bagoas_(courtier)
World history written by Diodorus Siculus
(1990). Diodorus Siculus and the First Century. Princeton University Press. ISBN 0691036004. Burton, Anne (1972). Diodorus Siculus. Book 1. A Commentary
Bibliotheca_Historica
Species of lizard
20% rate, while the Podarcis siculus lizard species is active at an 18% rate. Both Podarcis virescens and Podarcis siculus lizards may seek shelter when
Podarcis_virescens
Sonnet written by Horace Smith
both chose a passage from the writings of the Greek historian Diodorus Siculus, which described a massive Egyptian statue and quoted its inscription:
Ozymandias_(Smith)
Nymphs that bring rain in Greek mythology
Dionysiaca, 9.28 ff.; in 14.143, the identification is explicit Diodorus Siculus, 5.52.1; the Naxian nymphs were named Philia, Coronis and Cleide Ovid,
Hyades_(mythology)
"Heliadae". Zeno.org (in German). Retrieved 2008-10-19. Diodorus Siculus, 5.57.2 Diodorus Siculus, The Library of History translated by Charles Henry Oldfather
Actis_(mythology)
Roads built in service of the ancient Roman civilization
a public river (one with a constant flow), or to another public road. Siculus Flaccus, who lived under Trajan (98–117), calls them viae publicae regalesque
Roman_roads
Species of flowering plant in the daisy family Asteraceae
sartorianus Boiss. & Heldr., syn of subsp. sartorianus Echinops siculus Strobl, syn of subsp. siculus Echinops thracicus Velen., syn of subsp. thracicus
Echinops_ritro
Battle between Carthage and Syracuse (339 BC)
Diodorus Siculus 1952, 16.65. Diodorus Siculus 1952, 16.4.1. Diodorus Siculus 1952, 16.5.2. Diodorus Siculus 1952, 16.9.4, footnote 56. Diodorus Siculus 1963
Battle_of_the_Crimissus
Latin phrase
the Gauls before the ransom had to be paid, although Polybius, Diodorus Siculus, and a later passage from Livy contradict this. Ancient Rome portal Battle
Vae_victis
Carthaginian general (c. 275 – 228 BC)
%202%20-%20VACANTI%20Operazione%20Heirkte.pdf Diodorus Siculus 24.10 Caspari 1911, p. 877. Polybius, 1.56.9–10 Diodorus Siculus 24.8 Lazenby, John F., First Punic War
Hamilcar_Barca
Group of characters in Greek mythology
mythographers appear to have been perplexed about which Aeolus was which. Diodorus Siculus made an attempt to define each of these three (although it is clear that
Aeolus
King of the Lapiths in Greek mythology
world-view is unknown. Sisyphus Wanyūdō Virgil, Aeneid 6.601 Diodorus Siculus, 4.69.3 Hyginus, Fabulae 62 Strabo, 9, p. 442 Peirithoös also slew a kinsman
Ixion
SICULUS
SICULUS
SICULUS
SICULUS
Girl/Female
Indian
Goddess Laxmi, Pretty
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Bright; Lustrous
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Abode; Shelter
Girl/Female
Biblical
That drives away sorrow.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu
Promise of the Guru
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Servant of Goddess Durga
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Happy; Mirth; Joyous
Surname or Lastname
South German (Härle)
South German (Härle) : nickname from a diminutive of Middle High German hÄr ‘hair’.Northern English and Scottish : habitational name from Kirkharle and Little Harle in Northumberland (earlier simply Herle, Harle), possibly named from an Old English personal name Herela (a derivative of the various compound names with the first element here ‘army’) + Old English lÄ“ah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’.English : variant of Earl.French (Harlé) : topographic name from a derivative of harle ‘ditch’.
Boy/Male
Buddhist, Indian, Sanskrit
Proper to be Happy
Girl/Female
Christian, Hindu, Indian
Energetic
SICULUS
SICULUS
SICULUS
SICULUS
SICULUS