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Meaning of the Name Heli |
The first name Heli is of Biblical origin. It is often a boy name. It has the following meaning(s):
Biblical: Ascending, Climbing Up
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Clytie
(Greek)
Mythological Water Nymph Who Loved the Sun God Helios. She Was Changed into a Sunflower and Now Always Turns Her Face Toward the Sun
Mythological Water Nymph Who Loved the Sun God Helios. She Was Changed into a Sunflower and Now Always Turns Her Face Toward the Sun
Eth
(English)
Diminutive of Ethel: from the Old English 'Aethel' Meaning Noble. Also a Diminutive of Etheldreda, Ethelinda, and Other Feminine Names Beginning With Ethel-. Famous Bearer: American Actresses Ethel Me
Diminutive of Ethel: from the Old English 'Aethel' Meaning Noble. Also a Diminutive of Etheldreda, Ethelinda, and Other Feminine Names Beginning With Ethel-. Famous Bearer: American Actresses Ethel Me
Ethel
(English)
Diminutive of Ethelinda: from Aethelind, the Old English Name Meaning Noble Snake. Diminutive of Etheldreda, from the Old English Name Aethelthryth, Meaning Noble and Strength. Diminutive of Eldreda f
Diminutive of Ethelinda: from Aethelind, the Old English Name Meaning Noble Snake. Diminutive of Etheldreda, from the Old English Name Aethelthryth, Meaning Noble and Strength. Diminutive of Eldreda f
Ethelinda
(English)
From Aethelind, the Old English Equivalent of an Old German Name Derived from Athal 'Noble' and Lindi 'snake'
From Aethelind, the Old English Equivalent of an Old German Name Derived from Athal 'Noble' and Lindi 'snake'
Ilona
(Hungarian)
The Hungarian Variant of a Name Helena. Comes from a Greek Word Helios = the Sun, So the Meaning is Shining, Brilliant
The Hungarian Variant of a Name Helena. Comes from a Greek Word Helios = the Sun, So the Meaning is Shining, Brilliant
Ophelia
(Greek)
Help. Serpentine. in Shakespeare's 'Hamlet', Ophelia Was the Lover of Hamlet Who Went Insane As a Result of His Irrational Behavior
Help. Serpentine. in Shakespeare's 'Hamlet', Ophelia Was the Lover of Hamlet Who Went Insane As a Result of His Irrational Behavior