What is the name meaning of SALU. Phrases containing SALU
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SALU
Girl/Female
Tamil
Vandita | வநà¯à®¤à®¿à®¤à®¾
Thanking, Adored, Praised, Saluted
Boy/Male
Muslim
One who salutes, Peace
Boy/Male
Tamil
Salutation
Boy/Male
Indian
One who salutes, Peace
Girl/Female
Tamil
Vandhana | வநà¯à®¤à®¾à®¨à®¾
Salute, Bright star
Girl/Female
Muslim
Greeting, Salutation, Cheer
Boy/Male
Hindu
Salutation, Bowing
Girl/Female
Muslim
Greeting, Salutation, Little star
Boy/Male
Tamil
To whom salutation is given
Girl/Female
Muslim
Greeting, Salutation
Girl/Female
Tamil
Vandhitha | வநà¯à®¤à¯€à®Ÿà®¾
Thanking, Adored, Praised, Saluted
Boy/Male
Tamil
Salute
Boy/Male
Tamil
Salute
Girl/Female
Muslim
Salute of paradise
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Lancaster in northwestern England, named in Old English as ‘Roman fort on the Lune’, from the Lune river, on which it stands, + Old English cæster ‘Roman fort or walled city’ (Latin castra ‘legionary camp’). The river name is probably British, perhaps related to Gaelic slán ‘healthy’, ‘salubrious’.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Salutation, Bowing
Girl/Female
Tamil
Salute, Bright star
Girl/Female
Tamil
Thanking, Adored, Praised, Saluted
Female
Spanish
Spanish name SALUD means "health."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a nickname from Middle English gode ‘good’ (Old English gÅd) + year, yere ‘year’, bestowed on someone who frequently used the expression, perhaps in the sense ‘(as I hope to have a) good year’ or as a New Year salutation. Alternatively, it may have been from an Americanized form of French Gauthier.English translation of German Gutjahr, originally a nickname for someone born on New year’s Day.The inventor of vulcanized rubber, Charles Goodyear (1800–60) was of the fourth generation descended from Stephen Goodyear (1598–1658), who succeeded Gov. Theophilus Eaton as leader of the company of London merchants that founded the New Haven colony in CT in 1638.
SALU
SALU
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a variant of the medieval female personal name Mab(be), a short form of Middle English, Old French Amabel (from Latin amabilis ‘loveable’). This has survived into the 20th century in the short form Mabel.English : possibly from an unattested Old English male personal name, Mappa.English : from Old Welsh map, mab ‘son’, which was used as a distinguishing epithet.
Girl/Female
Indian
Perceiver
Boy/Male
Norse
Weapon of the gods.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Full of power
Boy/Male
Hindu
Joyful or consciousness
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from a pet form of Hugh.
Boy/Male
Greek
A sea god.
Male
Arthurian
, ruler of the Castle of Death.
Boy/Male
Celtic English
White.
Boy/Male
Muslim
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n.
One who salutes.
a.
Containing or expressing salutations; speaking a welcome; greeting; -- applied especially to the oration which introduces the exercises of the Commencements, or similar public exhibitions, in American colleges.
n.
A salute paid by a simultaneous, or nearly simultaneous, firing of a number of cannon.
n.
The quality of being salubrious; favorableness to the preservation of health; salubriousness; wholesomeness; healthfulness; as, the salubrity of the air, of a country, or a climate.
adv.
By way of salutation.
v. t.
To say "Salve" to; to greet; to salute.
n.
The salutatory oration.
imp. & p. p.
of Salute
v. t.
To salute.
a.
Favorable to health; healthful; promoting health; as, salubrious air, water, or climate.
a.
Promotive of, or contributing to, some beneficial purpose; beneficial; advantageous; as, a salutary design.
adv.
Salutarily.
n.
The student who pronounces the salutatory oration at the annual Commencement or like exercises of a college, -- an honor commonly assigned to that member of the graduating class who ranks second in scholarship.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Salute
a.
Wholesome; healthful; promoting health; as, salutary exercise.
n.
A place for saluting or greeting; a vestibule; a porch.
v.
A token of respect or honor for some distinguished or official personage, for a foreign vessel or flag, or for some festival or event, as by presenting arms, by a discharge of cannon, volleys of small arms, dipping the colors or the topsails, etc.
a.
Bringing health; healthy; salutary; beneficial; as, salutiferous air.
v.
The act of saluting, or expressing kind wishes or respect; salutation; greeting.
n.
The act of saluting, or paying respect or reverence, by the customary words or actions; the act of greeting, or expressing good will or courtesy; also, that which is uttered or done in saluting or greeting.