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TELLER
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Gainer; Story Teller
Girl/Female
Muslim
Story teller
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, French, Muslim
Teller of Tales of 1001 Nights; Person of the City; Modern; City Dweler; City Dweller; City Born
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Story Teller
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Teller of Tales of 1001 Nights; Variant of Shahrazad; Modern; City Dweler; Person of the City; City Born; City Dweller
Girl/Female
African, Arabic, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Swahili
Transmitter; Story Teller; Transmitter of Ancient Arabic Poetry
Girl/Female
English
In Greek mythology a name for prophetess or fortune-teller.
Surname or Lastname
Irish (County Louth)
Irish (County Louth) : variant of Devine 1.English and French : variant of Devine 2.French : from devin ‘sorcerer’, ‘fortune teller’ (related to the verb deviner ‘to divine’, ‘foretell’).Russian : metronymic from deva ‘girl’, normally a designation of an illegitimate child. Sometimes it may be a patronymic from a nickname for an effeminate man.A Breton bearer of this name was married in Quebec city in 1692.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Teller of 'Tales of 1,001 Nights'.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Story Teller
Girl/Female
Indian
Story teller
Girl/Female
Muslim
Story teller
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
One who has Knowledge of Gods; Fortune-teller; Astrologer; One who has Divine Knowledge (God)
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Story teller
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Prophetess; Fortune Teller; Variant of Sibyl
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name from Old French telier ‘weaver’, ‘linen-weaver’.German : variant of Tell 2 and 3.Dutch : occupational name for a teller, a marketplace official.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : either a metonymic occupational name for a dish maker or a nickname, from German Teller, Yiddish teler ‘plate’.Catalan : from a derivative of Tell 4.This name is recorded in Beverwijck in New Netherland (Albany, NY) in the mid 17th century.
Boy/Male
British, English
Storyteller
Boy/Male
Gypsy
Fortune-teller.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Story Teller
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Story Teller; A Singer
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One who is appointed to count the votes given in a legislative body, public meeting, assembly, etc.
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The office or employment of a teller.
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A reciter of gests or legendary tales; a story-teller.
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One who tells stories; a narrator of anecdotes,incidents, or fictitious tales; as, an amusing story-teller.
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A euphemism or child's word for
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One who tells the truth.
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One of four officers of the English Exchequer, formerly appointed to receive moneys due to the king and to pay moneys payable by the king.
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A teller of news; especially, one who spreads false reports.
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An historian; -- in contempt.
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One who tells, relates, or communicates; an informer, narrator, or describer.
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A female fortune teller; a pythoness; a prophetess.
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A teller of apologues.
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A fortune teller; an astrologer; -- used in contempt.
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A female fortune teller.
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An officer of a bank who receives and counts over money paid in, and pays money out on checks.
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A fortune teller; one who pretends to reveal mysteries.
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One who uses his tongue; a talker; a story-teller; a gossip.
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A fortune teller.
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An idle talker; an irrational prater; a teller of secrets.
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A fortune teller.