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BELLI
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Ganesh, The huge bellied Lord
Female
English
English variant spelling of German Belinda, BELLINDA means "bright serpent" or "bright linden tree."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Ganesh, The huge bellied Lord
Surname or Lastname
English
English : like Bate, a derivative of the Middle English personal name Batte, a pet form of Bartholomew.English : possibly from a Middle English survival of an Old English personal name or byname Bata, of uncertain origin and meaning, but perhaps akin to batt ‘cudgel’ and so, as a byname, given to a thickset man or a belligerent one.English : topographic name, of uncertain meaning. That it is a topographic name seems clear from examples such as Walter atte Batte (Somerset 1327), but the meaning of the term is in doubt although it is found in medieval field names.German : from a medieval personal name (Latin Beatus ‘Blessed’), bestowed in honor of the apostle who was reputed to have brought Christianity to Switzerland and southern Germany.
Girl/Female
Italian
Fair; lovely one.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Silver, A companion
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lambodhar | லாமà¯à®ªà¯‹à®¤à®¾à®°
Lord Ganesh, The huge bellied Lord
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places called Bellingham, in Greater London (formerly in Kent) and Northumberland. The former is named with Old English BeringahÄm ‘homestead (Old English hÄm) of the followers of Be(o)ra’, a byname meaning ‘bear’; the latter seems to have been originally named as the ‘homestead of the dwellers at the bell’, from Old English belle used in a transferred sense of a bell-shaped hill.Richard Bellingham (c.1592–1672) came from Boston, Lincolnshire, England, to Boston, MA, in 1634. He was a controversial political figure in the new colony, an opponent of John Winthrop. He was elected governor of MA in 1641 and again in 1654 and 1665–72.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lambodar | லஂபோதரÂ
Lord Ganesh, The huge bellied Lord
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a bellicose person, from Middle English cock ‘to fight’, ‘to wrangle’ (a derivative of Old English cocc ‘cock’).English : occupational name for someone who was skilled in building haystacks, from Middle English cock ‘heap of hay’ (of Old Norse origin, or from an Old English cocc ‘mound’, ‘hill’).Probably an Americanized spelling of German Kocher.
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English (of Norman origin) and French
English (of Norman origin) and French : nickname for a soldier or for a belligerent person, from Old French (de la) werre, (de la) guerre ‘(of the) war’. Compare Warr.English : habitational name from Delaware in Brasted, Kent, named with Old English wer ‘weir’.
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English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : nickname for a soldier or for a belligerent person, from Old French (de la) werre, (de la) guerre ‘(of the) war’. Compare Delaware.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English kibble ‘cudgel’, hence a nickname for a heavy, thickset man or for a belligerent individual.Altered spelling of German Kibbel or Kübel, a metonymic occupational name for a cooper, from Middle High German kübel ‘vat’, from Latin cupella ‘drinking vessel’, ‘grain measure’. Compare Kibler.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lambodara | லமà¯à®ªà¯‹à®¤à®°à®¾Â
Lord Ganesh, The huge bellied Lord
Girl/Female
Biblical
Bellies.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Ganesh, The huge bellied Lord
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Name of a king.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : topographic name for someone who lived on the slope of a hillside or by a riverbank, from northern Middle English banke (from Old Danish banke). The final -s may occasionally represent a plural form, but it is most commonly an arbitrary addition made after the main period of surname formation, perhaps under the influence of patronymic forms with a possessive -s.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Bruacháin ‘descendant of Bruachán’, a byname for a large-bellied person. The English form was chosen because of a mistaken association of the Gaelic name with bruach ‘bank’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English schak(k)en ‘to brandish’ + speer ‘spear’, nickname for a belligerent person or perhaps a bawdy nickname for an exhibitionist or womanizer.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin) and French
English (of Norman origin) and French : variant of Beringer.German : habitational name for someone from a place called Belling (see Belling).
BELLI
BELLI
Boy/Male
Arabic
Generous; Pious; Peace; Peace Maker
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Nature of Wind
Girl/Female
Indian
Blessing, Loan, Favor
Girl/Female
Arabic
Door of the Paradise
Biblical
he that measures; water of love
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Love of Family
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Sandalwood
Boy/Male
Indian
Excellent
Boy/Male
Indian, Traditional
Name of Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Beautiful; Auspicious; Blessed
BELLI
BELLI
BELLI
BELLI
BELLI
n.
Any one of numerous species of aquatic salamanders. The common European species are Hemisalamandra cristata, Molge palmata, and M. alpestris, a red-bellied species common in Switzerland. The most common species of the United States is Diemyctylus viridescens. See Illust. under Salamander.
a.
Having a large, protuberant belly, or one shaped like a tun; pot-bellied.
adv.
In a bellicose manner.
a.
Having (such) a belly; puffed out; -- used in composition; as, pot-bellied; shad-bellied.
n.
Alt. of Belligerency
a.
Bellying or swelling out on the under side; as, a fish-bellied rail.
a.
Swelling out on one side or unequally; bellied; ventricular; as, a ventricose corolla.
a.
Having a great belly; as, a big-bellied man or flagon; advanced in pregnancy.
n.
A condition of belligerency to be maintained by physical force. In this sense, levying war against the sovereign authority is treason.
p. pr.
Pertaining, or tending, to war; of or relating to belligerents; as, a belligerent tone; belligerent rights.
adv.
In a belligerent manner; hostilely.
n.
The seizure of the property of an individual for the use of the state; particularly applied to the seizure, by a belligerent power, of debts due from its subjects to the enemy.
a.
Alt. of Bellical
a.
Bog-bellied.
n.
An Australian lorikeet (Trichoglossus multicolor) remarkable for the variety and brilliancy of its colors; -- called also blue-bellied lorikeet, and blue-bellied parrot.
a.
Having three bellies; -- said of a muscle.
a.
Bellicose.
a.
Of or pertaining to a ventricle; bellied.
n.
The quality of being belligerent; act or state of making war; warfare.