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Look up hali or haly in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hali may refer to: Hali Magazine Hali I of the Maldives (died 1268), Sultan of Maldives from 1266
Altaf Hussain Hali (Urdu: الطاف حسین حاؔلی – Alṭāf Ḥusain Ḥālī; 1837 – 31 December 1914), also known as Maulana Khawaja Hali, was an Urdu poet and writer
Halis is a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: given name Halis Bayancuk (born 1984), Turkish imam Halis Özkahya (born 1980)
Tamba Boimah Hali (born 3 November 1983) is a Liberian former professional player of American football who was a defensive end and linebacker in the National
Bierce's work and borrowed a few additional names from his work, including Hali and Hastur. In Chambers' stories, and within the apocryphal play titled The
Hunar Hali is an Indian television actress. She is known for playing the lead role of Aditi Jaiswal in Chhal — Sheh Aur Maat, Nandini in Ek Boond Ishq
Hali Moriah Candido Long (born January 21, 1995) is a professional women's footballer who plays as a center-back for Thai Women's League 1 club College
Sa-Hali Secondary School is a public high school in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. It is a part of School District 73 Kamloops/Thompson. Sa-Hali serves
anchoresses (religious recluses) and praise the virtue of virginity. The sermon Hali Meiðhad ("holy maidenhood"), directed at anchoresses or recluses, praising
Hali Anastopoulo is the creator, producer and co-director of the Crackle reality series Men of West Hollywood, which launched to record numbers for the
HALI
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Muslim
Island japanese (Daughter of Bibi Halima Sadia who milked Muhammad (PBUH) in his child Hood)
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Dutch and German
Dutch and German : from a Germanic personal name, Halidher, composed of the elements halið ‘hero’ + hari, heri ‘army’, or from another personal name, Hildher, composed of the elements hild ‘strife’, ‘battle’ + the same second element.Dutch and North German : topographic name for someone living on a slope, from Middle Dutch helldinge ‘slanting surface’. Compare Halder.English : from an agent derivative of Old English healdan ‘to hold’, hence a name denoting an occupier or tenant. Compare Holder.English : variant of Hilder.English : possibly a variant of Elder, with the addition of an inorganic initial H-.
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English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : apparently a habitational name from a lost or unidentified minor place in West Yorkshire, probably in the parish of Halifax, to judge by the distribution of early occurrences of the surname.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Ally, Confederate
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English (Gloucestershire)
English (Gloucestershire) : habitational name from Hawling in Gloucestershire or possibly from Halling in Kent. Halling was named in Old English as ‘family or followers of a man called Heall’; Hawling may have the same etymology or it may have meant ‘people from Hallow’ (a place in Worcestershire named in Old English with halh + haga ‘enclosure’), or ‘people at the nook of land’, Old English halh (see Hale 1).German : variant of Häling (see Haling).
Female
Hawaiian
 Hawaiian name HALINA means "resemblance." Compare with another form of Halina.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Mild, Gentle, Patient, Forbearing, Grown up
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name HALIA means "remembrance of a loved one."
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Indian
Ally, Confederate
Boy/Male
Indian
Servant of the forbearing one, Servant of the patient one
Boy/Male
Indian
Clear
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English
English : topographic name, from Middle English holy ‘holy’ + oke ‘oak’, for someone who lived near an oak tree with religious associations. This would have been one which formed a marker on a parish boundary and which was a site for a reading from the Scriptures in the course of the annual ceremony of beating the bounds.English : habitational name from the village of Holy Oakes in Leicestershire, recorded in Domesday Book as Haliach, and no doubt deriving its name as above, from Old English hÄlig ‘holy’ + Äc ‘oak’.
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English (West Yorkshire)
English (West Yorkshire) : occupational name from Middle English jagger ‘carter’, ‘peddler’, an agent derivative of Middle English jag ‘pack’, ‘load’ (of unknown origin). All or most present-day bearers of this surname are probably members of a single family, which originally came from Staniland in the parish of Halifax. During the 16th century it spread through the Calder valley, and from there to other parts of England.
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Muslim
Clear
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English
English : habitational name from a place in West Yorkshire near Halifax, so called from Old English Illingworð ‘enclosure associated with Illa’, Illa being a short form of various personal names containing the first element hild ‘strife’, ‘battle’.
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Hindu
Ploughman
Female
Polish
 Polish form of Russian Galina, HALINA means "calm, tranquil." Compare with another form of Halina.
Boy/Male
Indian
Mild, Gentle, Patient, Forbearing, Grown up
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in West Yorkshire, near Halifax, so named from a British ecclēsia name meaning ‘church’ (see Eccles) + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’. The surname is common in West Yorkshire.Americanized spelling of the German family name Öchsle, a diminutive of Ochs.
Boy/Male
Indian
The forebearing
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Egyptian
, the most lovely Disk.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Shining Like Fire or Gold
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Arabic, Danish
Henna; Myrtle
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pole star, Immovable, Eternal, Firm
Male
Arthurian
, hawk of summer.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Queen of Music and Songs
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Atharva Veda was Assigned to Him
Male
Hebrew
(תמיד) Perhaps from the Hebrew word tamid, TAHMID means "flame."Â
Girl/Female
Armenian
Sweet tempered.
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English (West Midlands)
English (West Midlands) : probably a variant of Paisley or Beasley.
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n.
One who writes about or describes the sea.
n.
Any ordinary market fish, exclusive of flounders, sole, halibut, and other flatfishes.
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Description of the sea; the science that treats of the sea.
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A treatise upon fish or the art of fishing; ichthyology.
n.
Holy doom; the Last Day.
n. pl.
The Enaliosauria.
n.
Same as Halidom.
n. pl.
A division of marine gastropods in which the gills are developed on both sides of the body and the renal organs are also paired. The abalone (Haliotis) and the keyhole limpet (Fissurella) are examples.
n.
See Halibut.
n.
A fishing line, often extending a mile or more, having many short lines bearing hooks attached to it. It is used for catching cod, halibut, etc.; a boulter.
a.
Like or pertaining to the genus Haliotis; ear-shaped.
n.
See Halidom.
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A genus of marine shells; the ear-shells. See Abalone.
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Any one of numerous species of flounders more or less related to the true turbots, as the American plaice, or summer flounder (see Flounder), the halibut, and the diamond flounder (Hypsopsetta guttulata) of California.
a.
Produced by, or like, breath; vaporous.
n.
Any species of ear-shaped shells of the genus Haliotis. See Abalone.
n. pl.
An order of fishes, comprising the flounders, halibut, sole, etc., having the body and head asymmetrical, with both eyes on one side. Called also Heterosomata, Heterosomi.
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Native salt; sodium chloride.