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Telle Name Meaning
The name telle is a finnish girl name. In finnish origin, the meaning of telle is Goddess of Forest. The numerological number of name telle is 9.
Telle name also used in these origins : Finnish
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Aranyani , Tapikka , Tapo , Tapsi , Tapso
Finnish Meaning :
Telle name meaning in Finnish is Goddess of Forest, Gender is Girl and numerological number is 9
Person with name Telle has following quality:
Nine represents achievement and completion. It is product of 3 x 3 make nine a powerful number. Numerology of nines are achievers, possessing bright ideas, high ideals and innate abilites. They take the big picture into consideration with their broad visions, global and endeavors. Nine are always looking gor ways to improve on any situation or project.
Name TELLE is combinations of ONE occurrence of T , TWO occurrence of E , TWO occurrence of L has a lots of significance in Astrology.
T :
Persons carry very sensitive energies. They highlights the importance of harmony in relationships and teamwork.
E :
Freedom is the driving force for a person. They are romantic and have expressive energies to the mix.
L :
Persons are a friendly presence to people. They are influenced by magnetic, optimistic, and expressive energies.
Famous Personalities with Name Telle
| Name | Famous for | Zodiac Sign | Date of Birth |
| Edward Teller | Physicist | Capricon | 15 January 1908 AD |
| Name | Meaning |
| Tel-melah | Heap of salt. |
| Tela | Short form of Ottelia |
| Telabib | A heap of new grain. |
| Telae | Fish |
| Telamon | Father of Ajax. |
| Telassar | Taking away, heaping up. |
| Teleayo | Lay ground for joy |
| Telegonus | Son of Odysseus. |
| Telek | Iron cutter |
| Telem | Their dew, their shadow. |
| Name | Details |
Aranyani |
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Tapikka |
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Tapo |
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Tapsi |
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Tapso |
| Name | Meaning |
Defander, Helper |
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Thin, Slender |
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Moderation |
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Born During the Autumn Season |
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Rock |
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Warrior's helmet |
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Freeman |
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A place name |
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Coquettishness |
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From the Old German Amalburga, meaning labour and the Latin Aemilia |
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