Talish name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin:
Usage: Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi and Telugu
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Talish
Meaning: Lord of Earth, Mountain, Glittering and Bright
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What does Talish mean?

Talish means Lord of Earth, Mountain, Glittering or Bright is mainly used in Bengali, Hindi, Malayalam, Marathi, Gujarati, Telugu, Arabic and Kannada is a boy name.

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How popular is the name Talish?

Talish is a familiar baby name in Pakistan. According to our research, over 200 babies have been named Talish globally, concentrated mainly in Islamic countries.

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Numerological analysis of Talish

You need to acquire personal independence and hit the road of success. Positive energy adores your spirit. Focus on what's important to you rather than focusing on making other people content. You are the innovator, the one who organizes parties or sleepovers, and the initiator for doing unusual stuff. You are all about independence, and like to have your own possessions because you like to enjoy luxury but not at any prize.

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Famous people named Talish

  • Talish, Pakistani actor who made his debut in 1947

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