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  • Til Barsip
  • Archaeological site in Aleppo, Syria

    Til Barsip or Til Barsib (Hittite Masuwari, modern Tell Ahmar; Arabic: تل أحمر) is an ancient site situated in Aleppo Governate, Syria by the Euphrates

    Til Barsip

    Til Barsip

    Til_Barsip

  • List of Neo-Hittite kings
  • List containing the known rulers of Neo-Hittite polities

    The Neo-Hittite states are sorted according to their geographical position. All annual details are BC. The contemporary sources name the language they

    List of Neo-Hittite kings

    List of Neo-Hittite kings

    List_of_Neo-Hittite_kings

  • Neo-Hittite states
  • Iron Age states of modern Syria and Turkey

    probably Tell Tayinat) Bit Gabbari (with Sam'al) Bit-Adini (with the city of Til Barsip) Bit Bahiani (with Guzana) Pattin (also Pattina or Unqi) (with the city

    Neo-Hittite states

    Neo-Hittite states

    Neo-Hittite_states

  • Shalmaneser V
  • King of Assyria

    emissaries specifies that the emissaries had passed through the region of Til-Barsip and Guzana (in modern Syria), it also states that they had been detained

    Shalmaneser V

    Shalmaneser V

    Shalmaneser_V

  • Arameans
  • Ancient Semitic people in the Near East

    Arameans conquered Sam'al and renamed it Bît-Agushi. They also conquered Til Barsip, which became the chief town of Bît-Adini, also known as Beth Eden. North

    Arameans

    Arameans

  • Aramean states
  • Iron Age group of polities

    Arameans conquered Sam'al and renamed it Bit Agusi. They also conquered Til Barsip, which became the chief town of Bit Adini, also known as Beth Eden. North

    Aramean states

    Aramean states

    Aramean_states

  • Aramaic
  • Semitic language

    cities Amrit Arpad Bit Bahiani Coba Höyük Gidara Hama Qarqar Ruhizzi Sam'al Tell Aran Tell Halaf Til Barsip Upu Zobah Sources Aramaic inscriptions v t e

    Aramaic

    Aramaic

  • List of biblical places
  • Syria/Aramea Tabal – Georgian state in Asia Minor Tarshish Tarsus Tel Dan Teqoa Til-barsip – Assyrian city Timnath-serah Timnath Trachonitis Tushhan – Assyrian city

    List of biblical places

    List_of_biblical_places

  • Aramaic alphabet
  • Script used to write the Aramaic language

    cities Amrit Arpad Bit Bahiani Coba Höyük Gidara Hama Qarqar Ruhizzi Sam'al Tell Aran Tell Halaf Til Barsip Upu Zobah Sources Aramaic inscriptions v t e

    Aramaic alphabet

    Aramaic alphabet

    Aramaic_alphabet

  • Aleppo
  • City in Aleppo Governorate, Syria

    Guy Bunnens (2006). A New Luwian Stele and the Cult of the Storm-god at Til Barsib-Masuwari. Peeters Publishers. p. 130. ISBN 978-90-429-1817-7. Archived

    Aleppo

    Aleppo

    Aleppo

  • List of cities of the ancient Near East
  • Tell Fekheriye (Washukanni?) Hadatu (Arslan Tash) Carchemish (Djerabis) Til Barsip (Tell Ahmar) Tell Chuera Al-Rawda Nabada (Tell Beydar) Nagar (Tell Brak)

    List of cities of the ancient Near East

    List of cities of the ancient Near East

    List_of_cities_of_the_ancient_Near_East

  • Carchemish
  • Ancient city in Syria

    Nevertheless, only 20 km downstream the Euphrates river, at the city of Til-Barsip (modern Tell Ahmar), the Assyrians established an important provincial

    Carchemish

    Carchemish

    Carchemish

  • Adana
  • City in Turkey

    states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi

    Adana

    Adana

    Adana

  • Hazael
  • King of Aram-Damascus

    cities Amrit Arpad Bit Bahiani Coba Höyük Gidara Hama Qarqar Ruhizzi Sam'al Tell Aran Tell Halaf Til Barsip Upu Zobah Sources Aramaic inscriptions v t e

    Hazael

    Hazael

    Hazael

  • Narrative art
  • Art that tells a story

    scenes were also depicted on glazed bricks or wall paintings (e.g. at Til Barsip). Bronze bands decorating the doors of Assyrian temples and palaces were

    Narrative art

    Narrative art

    Narrative_art

  • Aram-Damascus
  • Aramean polity from 12th century BCE to 732 BCE

    cities Amrit Arpad Bit Bahiani Coba Höyük Gidara Hama Qarqar Ruhizzi Sam'al Tell Aran Tell Halaf Til Barsip Upu Zobah Sources Aramaic inscriptions v t e

    Aram-Damascus

    Aram-Damascus

  • Treaty between Ebla and Abarsal
  • Astour, this could have been the location of Tell Ahmar, later known as Til-Barsip, with its important Euphrates crossing. Scholars also point to the names

    Treaty between Ebla and Abarsal

    Treaty_between_Ebla_and_Abarsal

  • Tell Halaf
  • Archaeological site in Syria

    states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi

    Tell Halaf

    Tell Halaf

    Tell_Halaf

  • Tiglath-Pileser III
  • 8th-Century BCE Assyrian king, Neo-Assyrian Empire

    A wall painting from Til Barsip depicting Tiglath-Pileser (sitting) holding court. The official closest to him to the right is his son Shalmaneser V.

    Tiglath-Pileser III

    Tiglath-Pileser III

    Tiglath-Pileser_III

  • Queens' tombs at Nimrud
  • Set of four tombs

    royals and the public were similarly found beneath residences in Ashur, Til Barsip, and other locations in Nimrud. These other sites also displayed the practice

    Queens' tombs at Nimrud

    Queens' tombs at Nimrud

    Queens'_tombs_at_Nimrud

  • Bit Agusi
  • Iron Age kingdom in the northern Levant

    royal co-regent. This co-regent would have, after 856 BC, been based at Til Barsip, which by then had become the military capital of the Assyrian kingdom

    Bit Agusi

    Bit Agusi

    Bit_Agusi

  • Sin (mythology)
  • Mesopotamian lunar god

    Tarḫunz and Kubaba in an inscription of Himayata [de] on a stela from Til Barsip. He also appears alongside Kubaba in curse formulas in multiple inscriptions

    Sin (mythology)

    Sin (mythology)

    Sin_(mythology)

  • Hama
  • City in Hama Governorate, Syria

    states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi

    Hama

    Hama

    Hama

  • Ḫiyawa
  • Luwian-speaking Neo-Hittite state

    states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi

    Ḫiyawa

    Ḫiyawa

    Ḫiyawa

  • Ishtar of Arbela
  • Mesopotamian goddess of the city of Arbela and patroness of the Neo-Assyrian king

    descriptions accord with the image depicted on the dedicatory Stele from Til Barsip shown above, where she stands upon a lion and is equipped with a sword

    Ishtar of Arbela

    Ishtar of Arbela

    Ishtar_of_Arbela

  • Bit Adini
  • Former country

    independent kingdom during the 10th and 9th centuries BC, with its capital at Til Barsib (now Tell Ahmar). The city is considered one of the two chief states

    Bit Adini

    Bit Adini

    Bit_Adini

  • Tabal (region)
  • Politically, the Tabalian region was bounded in the west by Phrygia, the east by Til-Garimmu, Melid and Urartu, and in the south by Ḫilakku and Ḫiyawa. In the

    Tabal (region)

    Tabal (region)

    Tabal_(region)

  • Rezin
  • King of Aram-Damascus, also known as Rasin of Syria

    cities Amrit Arpad Bit Bahiani Coba Höyük Gidara Hama Qarqar Ruhizzi Sam'al Tell Aran Tell Halaf Til Barsip Upu Zobah Sources Aramaic inscriptions v t e

    Rezin

    Rezin

    Rezin

  • Assyrians in Syria
  • Ethnic group

    region. Important Assyrian cities in the region in ancient times include Til-Barsip, Carchemish, Guzana, Shubat-Enlil and Dur-Katlimmu. The northeast of modern-day

    Assyrians in Syria

    Assyrians in Syria

    Assyrians_in_Syria

  • Georges Dossin
  • Belgian archaeologist

    Thureau-Dangin, he performed excavatory work at Arslan Tash (1928) and Til-Barsip (1931) in northern Syria, and later on, spent a number years working with

    Georges Dossin

    Georges_Dossin

  • Abarsal
  • has been suggested. In the area north of Carchemish and at the site of Til Barsip have also been proposed. More recently Tall Bazi has been suggested. Very

    Abarsal

    Abarsal

  • Timeline of ancient Assyria
  • Ancient Assyria

    personal authority, and a victory over Argishti I, king of Urartu at Til Barsip is accredited to an Assyrian General (Turtanu) named Shamshi-ilu, who

    Timeline of ancient Assyria

    Timeline of ancient Assyria

    Timeline_of_ancient_Assyria

  • François Thureau-Dangin
  • French archaeologist, assyriologist and epigrapher

    Louvre museum, he conducted then excavations at Arslan Tash (1927) and at Til Barsip (1929–1931). He was a leading expert on Babylonian cuneiform texts, and

    François Thureau-Dangin

    François Thureau-Dangin

    François_Thureau-Dangin

  • Bit Bahiani
  • states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi

    Bit Bahiani

    Bit Bahiani

    Bit_Bahiani

  • Samʾal
  • Archaeological site in Turkey

    states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi

    Samʾal

    Samʾal

    Samʾal

  • Teshub
  • Hurrian weather god and king of the gods

    names in Carchemish in this period. Additionally, two inscriptions from Til Barsip indicate that he continued to be worshipped at least in this location

    Teshub

    Teshub

    Teshub

  • Tabal (state)
  • Neo-Hittite state

    after Sargon II's son and successor, Sennacherib, had attacked Gurdî at Til-Garimmu but failed to capture him, the Neo-Assyrian Empire instead became

    Tabal (state)

    Tabal (state)

    Tabal_(state)

  • List of Aramean kings
  • cities Amrit Arpad Bit Bahiani Coba Höyük Gidara Hama Qarqar Ruhizzi Sam'al Tell Aran Tell Halaf Til Barsip Upu Zobah Sources Aramaic inscriptions v t e

    List of Aramean kings

    List_of_Aramean_kings

  • Arslantepe
  • Archaeological site in Turkey

    states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi

    Arslantepe

    Arslantepe

    Arslantepe

  • Luhuti
  • Iron Age Neo-Hittite Aramean region

    states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi

    Luhuti

    Luhuti

    Luhuti

  • Atuna (state)
  • Neo-Hittite state

    states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi

    Atuna (state)

    Atuna (state)

    Atuna_(state)

  • Ḫilakku
  • states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi

    Ḫilakku

    Ḫilakku

    Ḫilakku

  • Ashur-rabi II
  • King of Assyria

    Ana-Aššur-utēr-aṣbat (Pitru, possibly Tell Aushariye) and Mutkinu, two towns close to Til Barsip, which had originally been taken and colonized by Tiglath Pileser II around

    Ashur-rabi II

    Ashur-rabi_II

  • Pattin
  • Ancient Luwian Neo-Hittite state

    states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi

    Pattin

    Pattin

    Pattin

  • Ben-hadad
  • Surname list

    cities Amrit Arpad Bit Bahiani Coba Höyük Gidara Hama Qarqar Ruhizzi Sam'al Tell Aran Tell Halaf Til Barsip Upu Zobah Sources Aramaic inscriptions v t e

    Ben-hadad

    Ben-hadad

  • Intramural burial
  • Type of human burial in the home or church

    first example is a hypogeum built underneath an inhabited building at Til Barsip. Elsewhere, family tombs were constructed underneath or as a part of temple

    Intramural burial

    Intramural_burial

  • Tell Tayinat
  • Archaeological site on the Orontes River in Hatay Province, Turkey

    states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi

    Tell Tayinat

    Tell Tayinat

    Tell_Tayinat

  • Arpad, Syria
  • Ancient city

    states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi

    Arpad, Syria

    Arpad,_Syria

  • Shamshi-ilu
  • Assyrian courtier and general (fl. 8th century BCE)

    770 and 752 BC, he held the office of limmu officials. He resided at Til Barsip, which is now in northern Syria, and where there are many inscriptions

    Shamshi-ilu

    Shamshi-ilu

  • Tell Afis
  • Syrian archaeological site

    states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi

    Tell Afis

    Tell_Afis

  • Tell Aushariye
  • Archaelogical site

    at a crossing of the Euphrates in connection to the regional capital, Til-Barsip and south of Carchemish (20 km/12.5 miles). The site was first occupied

    Tell Aushariye

    Tell_Aushariye

  • Gurgum
  • Neo-Hittite state

    states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi

    Gurgum

    Gurgum

    Gurgum

  • Ištuanda
  • Neo-Hittite state

    states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi

    Ištuanda

    Ištuanda

    Ištuanda

  • Cybistra
  • Town of ancient Cappadocia

    states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi

    Cybistra

    Cybistra

  • Tille Höyük
  • Archaeological site in Turkey

    found close parallels in eighth century BC. Neo-Assyrian buildings at Til Barsip and Arslan Tash in Syria. The date of the extensive burnt level can be

    Tille Höyük

    Tille_Höyük

  • Tynna
  • Ancient Anatolian city in Cataonia

    states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi

    Tynna

    Tynna

  • Karatepe
  • Historic site in Turkey

    states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi

    Karatepe

    Karatepe

    Karatepe

  • Ben-Hadad III
  • King of Aram Damascus

    cities Amrit Arpad Bit Bahiani Coba Höyük Gidara Hama Qarqar Ruhizzi Sam'al Tell Aran Tell Halaf Til Barsip Upu Zobah Sources Aramaic inscriptions v t e

    Ben-Hadad III

    Ben-Hadad III

    Ben-Hadad_III

  • Irhuleni
  • King of Hamath

    cities Amrit Arpad Bit Bahiani Coba Höyük Gidara Hama Qarqar Ruhizzi Sam'al Tell Aran Tell Halaf Til Barsip Upu Zobah Sources Aramaic inscriptions v t e

    Irhuleni

    Irhuleni

    Irhuleni

  • Kummuh
  • Neo-Hittite kingdom until 708 BC

    states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi

    Kummuh

    Kummuh

    Kummuh

  • İvriz monuments
  • Hittite rock relief in south-central Anatolia

    states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi

    İvriz monuments

    İvriz_monuments

  • Palistin
  • Early Neo-Hittite kingdom

    Guy Bunnens (2006). A New Luwian Stele and the Cult of the Storm-god at Til Barsib-Masuwari. Peeters Publishers. p. 130. ISBN 9789042918177. Weeden,

    Palistin

    Palistin

    Palistin

  • Šinuḫtu
  • Neo-Hittite state

    states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi

    Šinuḫtu

    Šinuḫtu

    Šinuḫtu

  • Robert du Mesnil du Buisson
  • French soldier & archaeologist (1895-1986)

    He was director of excavations at Qatna (el-Mishrifeh: 1924, 1927–29), Til-Barsip (Tell el-Ahmar: 1927, 1929–31) and Hadatu (Arslan Tash, 1928). He was

    Robert du Mesnil du Buisson

    Robert_du_Mesnil_du_Buisson

  • Puqudu
  • Ancient Aramean tribe

    cities Amrit Arpad Bit Bahiani Coba Höyük Gidara Hama Qarqar Ruhizzi Sam'al Tell Aran Tell Halaf Til Barsip Upu Zobah Sources Aramaic inscriptions v t e

    Puqudu

    Puqudu

  • Kammanu
  • Neo-Hittite state in the late 2nd millennium BC

    states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi

    Kammanu

    Kammanu

    Kammanu

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  • TEL
  • Male

    English

    TEL

     Pet form of English Terence, possibly TEL means "rub, turn, twist." Compare with another form of Tel.

    TEL

  • Zayit
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Hawaiian, Hebrew

    Zayit

    Oil

    Zayit

  • Gil
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Irish, Jewish, Portuguese, Spanish

    Gil

    French Form of Julius; Shining Pledge; Short for Names Beginning with Gil; Kid; Young Goat; Serves Christ; Joy; Happiness; Squire Young Shield

    Gil

  • TEL
  • Male

    Hebrew

    TEL

     Short form of Hebrew Telem, TEL means "injure, oppress." Compare with another form of Tel.

    TEL

  • GIL
  • Male

    Spanish

    GIL

     Portuguese and Spanish form of French Gilles, GIL means "shield of goatskin." Compare with other forms of Gil.

    GIL

  • TAL
  • Female

    Hebrew

    TAL

    (טַל) Hebrew unisex name TAL means "dew." 

    TAL

  • GIL
  • Male

    Hebrew

    GIL

    (גִּיל) Hebrew name GIL means "joy." Compare with other forms of Gil.

    GIL

  • Til
  • Boy/Male

    German, Teutonic

    Til

    People's Rule

    Til

  • GIL-AD
  • Male

    Hebrew

    GIL-AD

    (גִּיל-עַד) Hebrew name GIL-AD means "hard, stony region."

    GIL-AD

  • ANAÏTIS
  • Female

    Greek

    ANAÏTIS

    (Ἀναίτις) Greek form of Persian Anahita, ANAÏTIS means "immaculate."

    ANAÏTIS

  • TILL
  • Male

    German

    TILL

    Short form of German Tillo, a pet form of names beginning with Diet-, TILL means "people, race."

    TILL

  • WIL
  • Male

    English

    WIL

    Short form of Old English names beginning with Wil-, WIL means "will."

    WIL

  • GIL
  • Male

    English

    GIL

     Short form of English Gilbert, GIL means "pledge-bright" and other names beginning with Gil-. Compare with other forms of Gil.

    GIL

  • TILL
  • Female

    English

    TILL

    Short form of English Tilly, TILL means "mighty in battle." 

    TILL

  • TIT
  • Male

    Russian

    TIT

    (Тит) Russian form of Roman Latin Titus, TIT means "fire; to burn" or "straining."

    TIT

  • Till
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Till

    English : from the common medieval female personal name Till, a pet form of Matilda (see Mould).North German : variant of Thiel.

    Till

  • TIM
  • Male

    English

    TIM

    Short form of English Timothy, TIM means "to honor God."

    TIM

  • MIL
  • Male

    Irish

    MIL

    Irish legend name (Mil Espane "Mil of Spain") of the father of Éibhear Dunn and Éibhear Finn, who conquered Ireland. Possibly derived from the Latin word miles, MIL means "soldier."

    MIL

  • Dhrumil
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Dhrumil

    Nil

    Dhrumil

  • Dhrumil | த்ருமீல 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Dhrumil | த்ருமீல 

    Nil

    Dhrumil | த்ருமீல 

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Online names & meanings

  • Caolan
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Irish

    Caolan

    Slender; Little Slender One

  • Devidas
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional

    Devidas

    Servant of a Goddess

  • Pates
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pates

    English : patronymic from Pate 1.

  • Adishanker
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Adishanker

    Shi Shankaracharya; Founder of Adwaithya Philosophy

  • CAIRISTÃŒONA
  • Female

    Scottish

    CAIRISTÃŒONA

    Scottish Gaelic form of Latin Christiana, CAIRISTÃŒONA means "believer" or "follower of Christ."

  • Sreesha | ஸ்ரிஷா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sreesha | ஸ்ரிஷா

    Name of Lord Ganesh, Flower

  • NA-AU
  • Male

    Egyptian

    NA-AU

    , Air.

  • Ranjitha | ரஂஜீதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Ranjitha | ரஂஜீதா

    Colorful and charming face, Smile

  • Kenfield
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kenfield

    English : apparently a habitational name from a place called Kenfield Hall in Kent, so named from Old English cyning ‘king’ (genitive plural cyninga ‘of the kings’) + feld ‘open country’.

  • Kevan
  • Boy/Male

    Celtic American Irish

    Kevan

    Gentle.

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  • Tilt
  • v. t.

    To incline; to tip; to raise one end of for discharging liquor; as, to tilt a barrel.

  • Tilt
  • n.

    See Tilt hammer, in the Vocabulary.

  • Tile
  • v. t.

    To cover with tiles; as, to tile a house.

  • Tilt
  • n.

    Inclination forward; as, the tilt of a cask.

  • Tip
  • v. t.

    To lower one end of, or to throw upon the end; to tilt; as, to tip a cask; to tip a cart.

  • Til
  • prep. & conj.

    See Till.

  • Tail
  • v. t.

    To pull or draw by the tail.

  • Tilt
  • v. t.

    To cover with a tilt, or awning.

  • Tie-rod
  • n.

    A rod used as a tie. See Tie.

  • Tip
  • v. t.

    To form a point upon; to cover the tip, top, or end of; as, to tip anything with gold or silver.

  • Tin
  • n.

    Thin plates of iron covered with tin; tin plate.

  • Tie
  • v. i.

    To make a tie; to make an equal score.

  • Teil
  • n.

    The lime tree, or linden; -- called also teil tree.

  • Tin
  • v. t.

    To cover with tin or tinned iron, or to overlay with tin foil.

  • Tilt
  • v. i.

    To lean; to fall partly over; to tip.

  • Tilt
  • v. t.

    To hammer or forge with a tilt hammer; as, to tilt steel in order to render it more ductile.

  • Oil
  • v. t.

    To smear or rub over with oil; to lubricate with oil; to anoint with oil.

  • Tail
  • a.

    Limited; abridged; reduced; curtailed; as, estate tail.