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GALLA
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Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Gallagher, GALLAGER means "foreign help."
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Irish Gaelic
Surname.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Cullimore.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English
Gallant
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a seaman, from Middle English galy(e) ‘ship’, ‘barge’ (Old French galie, of uncertain origin).English : nickname for someone who had been on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, from a reduced form of the place name Galilee.Scottish : variant of Gall 1, from the derivative gallda or the collective form gallaich.German : presumably a derivative of Gall.Northern French : variant of Gallet. This name is also found in French Switzerland and may have been brought to the U.S. from there.
Male
English
English Arthurian legend name of a Knight of the Round Table, known as "the Knight Valiant." He was the illegitimate son of Lancelot and Elaine of Carbonek, renowned for his gallantry and purity, as well as being one of the three achievers of the Holy Grail. The name was invented by the author of La Queste del Saint Graal and was probably derived from Gilead, the Anglicized form of Hebrew Gilad, GALAHAD means "hard, stony region."
Girl/Female
French
From Gaul.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Gallant
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a cheerful or high-spirited person, from Old French, Middle English galant ‘bold’, ‘dashing’, ‘lively’. The meanings ‘gallant’ and ‘attentive to women’ are further developments, which may lie behind some examples of the surname.French : variant spelling of Galant, cognate with 1.
Male
Chinese
gallant hero.
GALLA
GALLA
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Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Traditional
Dharma Eyed
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Australian, German, Japanese, Muslim, Scottish
Belvedere; Sea of Bitterness; Rebelliousness; Wished for Child; Similar to Mary Bitter
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Indian, Sanskrit
The Only God
Male
English
Middle English name probably derived from Welsh Gwalchgwyn "white hawk" or Gwalchmei "May hawk." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of a Knight of the Round Table. He was the eldest son of Morgause and King Lot of Orkney, cousin to Sir Ywain, and nephew to Arthur. He was brother to Agravain, Gaheris, Gareth, and Mordred, the father of Florence, Gingalain, and Lovell. He is noted for his fierce loyalty to his king, for being a defender of the poor, and for being a ladies' man. He is also called Gwalltafwyn, GAWAIN means "hair like rain."Â
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Hebrew
Innocent.
Male
African
the face of salvation.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Precious; Knowledgeable; Lighting; Beautiful
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Tamil
Distinguished, Doe, Musical instrument
Male
Hebrew
(בַּרְזִלַי) Hebrew name BARZILLAY means "man of iron." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a Gileadite leader who helped David against Absalom's rebellion.
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Tamil
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a.
Distinguished bravery; valor; especially, military bravery and skill; gallantry; intrepidity; fearlessness.
v. t.
To attend or wait on, as a lady; as, to gallant ladies to the play.
v. t.
To attend as a beau, or gallant, for aid and protection; as, to squire a lady.
n.
A sweetheart, of either sex; a gallant, or a mistress; -- usually in a bad sense.
a.
Noble in bearing or spirit; brave; high-spirited; courageous; heroic; magnanimous; as, a gallant youth; a gallant officer.
pl.
of Gallantry
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Gallant
n.
A professed lover or suitor; a gallant.
imp. & p. p.
of Gallant
n.
A young man dwelling in the country; a rustic; esp., a cuntry gallant or lover; -- chiefly in poetry.
n.
Gallant persons, collectively.
n.
The quality of being gallant.
n.
Bravery; intrepidity; as, the troops behaved with great gallantry.
adv.
In a gallant manner.
a.
Fine; gallant.
adv.
In a polite or courtly manner; like a gallant or wooer.
superl.
Valiant; brave; gallant; courageous.
v. t.
To handle with grace or in a modish manner; as, to gallant a fan.
n.
Music sung or performed in the open air at nights; -- usually applied to musical entertainments given in the open air at night, especially by gentlemen, in a spirit of gallantry, under the windows of ladies.
n.
A lover; a gallant; a beau.