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GARL
Girl/Female
Tamil
Champakmala | சமà¯à®ªà®•à¯à®®à®¾à®²à®¾
Garland of Champa flowers
Girl/Female
Tamil
Gajra | கஜரா , கஜரா
Garland of flowers
Girl/Female
Tamil
Champamalini | சஂபாமாலிநீ
Garland of Champa flower
Girl/Female
Tamil
A garland of types of flowers
Male
Arthurian
, the invisible knight.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Fulmala | பூலமாலா
Garland
Surname or Lastname
English (Northamptonshire)
English (Northamptonshire) : unexplained; probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.
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Jewish (American)
Jewish (American) : Americanized form of Gorelik.English (chiefly Lancashire) : from Middle English garlek ‘garlic’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a grower or seller of garlic or perhaps a nickname for someone who ate a lot of garlic. An alternative derivation of the English name is from an unrecorded survival into Middle English of the Old English personal name GÄrlÄc, which is composed of the elements gÄr ‘spear’ + lÄc ‘sport’, ‘play’.German : altered form of Garlich (see Gerlich).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a lost or unidentified place, possibly in Lancashire, where the surname is most frequent.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : This name is also found in Ireland as (Mac) Gartlan(d), which MacLysaght describes as a Gaelicized form of Garland.
Male
French
 Old French unisex name GARLAND means "garland, wreath." Compare with another form of Garland.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : probably a northern variant of Gerl, a topographic name from a field named with girlet ‘alder stand or copse’.English : variant of Garle, a nickname from Middle English girle, garle ‘child’.
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English
English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of garlands or chaplets, perhaps also a habitational name from a house sign. The word is first attested in the 14th century, from Old French, and appears to be of Germanic origin.English : habitational name from a minor place, such as Garland in Chulmleigh, Devon, named from Old English gÄra ‘triangular piece of land’ (see Gore) + land ‘cultivated land’, ‘estate’.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Hemamalini | ஹேமாமாலீநீ
Having golden garlands
Female
French
Old French unisex name GARLAND means "garland, wreath." Compare with strictly masculine Garland.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Malya | மாஂலà¯à®²à¯€à®¯à®¾
Worthy to be garlanded
Boy/Male
Tamil
garlands
Girl/Female
Tamil
Garland of flowers
Girl/Female
Tamil
Gunnika | கà¯à®¨à¯à®¨à¯€à®•ா
Garland
Boy/Male
Tamil
Garland of flowers
GARL
GARL
Girl/Female
Indian
Life Bright Light
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Jewel; Gold
Boy/Male
English
From the Landing Place Ford
Girl/Female
English American
Originally the ancient duchy of Bretagne in France. Celtic Bretons emigrated from France to...
Boy/Male
Tamil
Beautiful algonquin
Boy/Male
Tamil
Awareness
Boy/Male
Hindu
Great personality
Girl/Female
Muslim
Vigor, Good health
Girl/Female
Tamil
Loving, Very much attached
Girl/Female
Hindu
Lord
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n.
A colorless gaseous hydrocarbon (C3H6) of the ethylene series, having a garlic odor. It occurs in coal gas, and is produced artificially in various ways. Called also propene.
v. t.
To deck with a garland.
n.
A colorless gas, PH3, analogous to ammonia, and having a disagreeable odor resembling that of garlic. Called also hydrogen phosphide, and formerly, phosphureted hydrogen.
n.
A kind of garlic (Allium Moly) with large yellow flowers; -- called also golden garlic.
n.
A plant of the genus Allium (A. sativum is the cultivated variety), having a bulbous root, a very strong smell, and an acrid, pungent taste. Each root is composed of several lesser bulbs, called cloves of garlic, inclosed in a common membranous coat, and easily separable.
imp. & p. p.
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n.
A name of Allium Scorodoprasum and A. Ascalonium, two kinds of garlic, the latter of which is also called shallot.
n.
Any one of series of compounds, hydrosulphides of alcohol radicals, in composition resembling the alcohols, but containing sulphur in place of oxygen, and hence called also the sulphur alcohols. In general, they are colorless liquids having a strong, repulsive, garlic odor. The name is specifically applied to ethyl mercaptan, C2H5SH. So called from its avidity for mercury, and other metals.
n.
A volatile liquid hydrocarbon, C5H6, related to ethylene and acetylene, but possessing the property of unsaturation in the third degree. It is the only known member of a distinct series of compounds. It has a garlic odor.
n.
A broad-leaved species of garlic (Allium ursinum), common in European gardens; -- called also buckram.
n.
See Pilgarlic.
n.
A volatile liquid obtained by boiling sulphur with linseed oil. It has an unpleasant garlic odor.
v. i.
To have a smack; to excite a particular sensation, by which the specific quality or flavor is distinguished; to have a particular quality or character; as, this water tastes brackish; the milk tastes of garlic.
n.
A garland; a chaplet, esp. one given to a victor.
a.
Destitute of a garland.
n.
A colorless liquid hydrocarbon, having a garlic odor; heptine.
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of Garland
n.
A chapelet; a garland; a series or collection, as of beautiful thoughts or of literary selections.
n.
A colorless oily liquid, (C2H5)2S2, having a strong garlic odor; -- called also ethyl disulphide. By extension, any one of the series of related compounds.
a.
Like or containing garlic.