What is the name meaning of TALO. Phrases containing TALO
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Girl/Female
Australian, British, English
Light Dew
Boy/Male
Indian
Commander of banu-israils
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Morning's dew.
Boy/Male
Finnish
House.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Desirous
Boy/Male
Tamil
Talon, Claw
Boy/Male
French American English
Sharp.
Boy/Male
Australian, Hebrew
Light Dew; Rain
Boy/Male
Hindu
Talon, Claw
Boy/Male
Muslim
Desirous
Boy/Male
Muslim
Commander of banu-israils
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Morning's dew.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French
Fast; Claw; Sharp
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Commander
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish (of Norman origin), and French
English and Irish (of Norman origin), and French : from a Germanic personal name derived from tal ‘destroy’, either as a short form of a compound name with this first element (compare Talbot) or as an independent byname.English and Irish (of Norman origin), and French : metonymic nickname for a swift runner or for someone with a deformed heel, from Old French talon ‘heel’ (a diminutive of tal, Latin talus).Spanish (Tallón) : either a Spanish variant of Catalan Talló (see Tallo) or a habitational name from any of the places in A Coruña, Ourense, and Pontevedra provinces called Tallón.A native of the Champagne region of France, Jean Talon was intendant for New France in 1665–68, and again in 1669–72.
TALO
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Female
English
Elaborated form of English Adelice, ADELICIA means "noble sort."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places so named in Cheshire, East Yorkshire (now Humberside), and Shropshire. The first two are named from Old English rūh ‘rough’ + tūn ‘hill’. The last, recorded in Domesday Book as Routone, is named from Old English rūh + hyll ‘hill’ + tūn.
Boy/Male
Tamil
King of mountains
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places, for example in Derbyshire, County Durham, Northumberland, Shropshire, Sussex, and West Yorkshire, so called from Old English scēap, scīp ‘sheep’ + lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
A Diamond
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
A Shining Star Rock
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bowed down, Modest
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Art Maker; Lord of Krishna
Boy/Male
Muslim
Fearless
Girl/Female
Australian, French
Cherry Red
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n.
Claw; talon.
v. t.
The size or strike with the talon.
n.
The talons of a bird of prey.
a.
Of or pertaining to a hoof, claw, or talon; ungual.
n.
The shoulder of the bolt of a lock on which the key acts to shoot the bolt.
n.
The osprey (Pandion haliaetus), found both in Europe and America; -- so called because it plunges into the water and seizes fishes in its talons. Called also fishing eagle, and bald buzzard.
n.
A proprietor of a talook.
a.
Furnished with claws or talons; as, the pounced young of the eagle.
n.
The hands, claws, or talons, in the act of grasping firmly; -- often figuratively, for power, rapacity, or cruelty; as, to fall into the clutches of an adversary.
n.
Alt. of Taluk
v. t.
The claw or talon of a bird of prey.
n.
One of certain small prominences on the hind part of the face of an elephant's tooth.
n.
The claw of a predaceous bird or animal, especially the claw of a bird of prey.
v. t.
To pare the beak or talons of (a hawk).
v. t.
To strike or seize with the talons; to pierce, as with the talons.
n.
A kind of molding, concave at the bottom and convex at the top; -- usually called an ogee.
n.
Alt. of Talukdar
a.
Of or pertaining to a nail, claw, talon, or hoof, or resembling one.
n.
A hoof, claw, or talon.
n.
The nail, claw, talon, or hoof of a finger, toe, or other appendage.