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GORMLAITH GORMLA-GORMLEY
Girl/Female
Irish
Sad.
Female
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Órfhlaith, ORLA means "gold-princess."
Boy/Male
Argentina, Hindu, Indian, Italian
Cowherd
Girl/Female
Irish
Sad.
Girl/Female
Irish
orlaith means “golden princess.†The name was shared by both a sister and a daughter of the most famous of the high kings, Brian Boru (read the legend).
Girl/Female
Irish
Golden.
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Australian, Irish
Golden; Princess
Female
English
 Feminine form of English Norman, NORMA means "northman." Compare with another form of Norma.
Girl/Female
Irish
Sad.
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Irish
Surname.
Girl/Female
Irish
Barbara Gormlaith Gormla Gormley
Anglicized as Barbara. May come from gorm “illustrious†or “splendid†and flaith “queen, princess.†Lady Gormlaith, a legendary beauty, was queen of the Danes in Ireland as wife of Olaf, The Viking leader of Dublin; later she was wife of Malachy II, king of Ulster and finally married Brian Boru (read the legend), king of Munster and later king of all Ireland. Her three sons, Sitric, Murdach and Donough continued to rule Ireland after The Battle of Clontarf where Brian Boru died in 1014.
Barbara Gormlaith Gormla Gormley
Male
Russian
(ГорÑ) Pet form of Russian Yegor, GORYA means "earth-worker, farmer."
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Goddess Parvati
Male
Russian
(Гора) Pet form of Russian Yegor, GORA means "earth-worker, farmer." Compare with another form of Gora.
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Ieremias (Hebrew Yirmeyahu), JORMA means "Jehovah casts forth" or "Jehovah hurls."
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Gormáin and Ó Gormáin ‘son (or descendant) of Gormán’, a personal name from a diminutive of gorm ‘dark blue’, ‘noble’. Compare O’Gorman.English : from the Middle English personal name Gormund, Old English GÄrmund, composed of the elements gÄr ‘spear’ + mund ‘protection’.English : topographic name for someone who lived by or on a triangular patch of land (see Gore).German (Görmann) : variant of Gehrmann.German (Görmann) : of Slavic origin, occupational name for a miner, from Slavic góra ‘mountain’.
Female
Italian
 Italian name invented by Felice Romani in his libretto for Belini's opera of the same name, derived from Latin norma, NORMA means "standard, rule." Compare with another form of Norma.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
Normal
Girl/Female
Irish
orlaith means “golden princess.†The name was shared by both a sister and a daughter of the most famous of the high kings, Brian Boru (read the legend).
Girl/Female
Irish
Anglicized as Barbara. May come from gorm “illustrious†or “splendid†and flaith “queen, princess.†Lady Gormlaith, a legendary beauty, was queen of the Danes in Ireland as wife of Olaf, The Viking leader of Dublin; later she was wife of Malachy II, king of Ulster and finally married Brian Boru (read the legend), king of Munster and later king of all Ireland. Her three sons, Sitric, Murdach and Donough continued to rule Ireland after The Battle of Clontarf where Brian Boru died in 1014.
GORMLAITH GORMLA-GORMLEY
GORMLAITH GORMLA-GORMLEY
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Witness
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American, British, Christian, English, Hebrew, Latin
Beautiful Seacoast; Light; Golden; Prayerful; Breeze
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Parsi, Punjabi, Sikh, Tamil
Title Given to a Collector of Revenues; Royal Court; Tribunal of Justice; Congregation
Female
Welsh
 Diminutive form of Welsh Alis, ALISON means "noble sort." Compare with another form of Alison.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Beautiful
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Consciousness
Boy/Male
Muslim
Eagle
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Indian
Slave of the one who is light, Servant of the light
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Devotee of Brahma
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Latin
Full of Life; Variant of Vivien; The Lady of the Lake in Malory's Mort Darthur; Lively
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GORMLAITH GORMLA-GORMLEY
GORMLAITH GORMLA-GORMLEY
GORMLAITH GORMLA-GORMLEY
GORMLAITH GORMLA-GORMLEY
a.
Sound; normal.
a.
Denoting certain hypothetical compounds, as acids from which the real acids are obtained by dehydration; thus, normal sulphuric acid and normal nitric acid are respectively S(OH)6, and N(OH)5.
n.
See Mormal.
n.
An Indian goat antelope (Nemorhedus goral), resembling the chamois.
a.
Denoting that series of hydrocarbons in which no carbon atom is united with more than two other carbon atoms; as, normal pentane, hexane, etc. Cf. Iso-.
n.
The gorilla.
n. & a.
See Mormal.
pl.
of Gorfly
n.
The gorilla.
n.
That which is formal; the formal part.
a.
Having the form or appearance without the substance or essence; external; as, formal duty; formal worship; formal courtesy, etc.
n.
A written confession of faith; a formal statement of foctrines.
pl.
of Morula
n.
The European cormorant.
a.
According to a square or rule; perpendicular; forming a right angle. Specifically: Of or pertaining to a normal.
pl.
of Torula
a.
Done in due form, or with solemnity; according to regular method; not incidental, sudden or irregular; express; as, he gave his formal consent.
n.
A rule or principle expressed in algebraic language; as, the binominal formula.
v. t.
To daub, as the hands or clothing, with gorm; to daub with anything sticky.
a.
Devoted to, or done in accordance with, forms or rules; punctilious; regular; orderly; methodical; of a prescribed form; exact; prim; stiff; ceremonious; as, a man formal in his dress, his gait, his conversation.