Tullie name meaning

Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, Latin and Sanskrit
Usage: English and Swedish
Pronunciation: t(ul)-lie
Meaning: Peaceful Silence
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What does Tullie mean?

Tullie is form of Tully. Tully is variant of recent Tullia. Tully is English equivalent of Tullio. Used predominantly in English and Swedish isolated, Tullie used for both sexes has its origin in Irish and Gaelic.

Tullie is variation of new-fangled Tullia. Tullia is a form of customary and venerable Tula. Tullia is feminine version of Tullius. Tullia means Peaceful Silence has its origin in Latin and Sanskrit.

How do I pronounce Tullie?

The most common pronunciation of two syllabled Tullie is t(ul)-lie.

Variants of Tullie

Tully, Tullia, Tullio, Tuathal, Tullius, Tula, Tulia, Tullo, Toola, Tulla

How popular is the name Tullie?

YearRankBirths
192342425
191833687
191538255

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Here's what numbers has to say about Tullie

Initially you wanted to be a leader and a teacher, you've come to realize that working on something meaningful with people like you is what makes your soul happy. You are sharp-minded and intelligent. You need to open your mind to new suggestions, new opinions and start questioning what you believe. You influence people with your words, so make sure you say the right words. Number 8 reveals your sharp focus and ability to love with all your heart as your personality number.

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