Gender Masculine
Usage Greek (Cypriot, Archaic)
Other Forms FormsBelocc, Belus, Belos, Belush, Belush, Bel, Baalc
Meaning & History
Beloc is a classical rendering of the Semitic words bēlu and ba'al, which both mean "lord". It can be used as a theonym, personal name, or royal title. Beloc has multiple meanings, including:
A loud cry, especially to convey a command or emotion A round of drinks, especially in Britain, Australia, and New Zealand
A greeting sent to a radio station to be broadcast, especially to family or friends
An emergency service call: An occasion when the members of an emergency service are called out to duty
To yell: To utter something in a loud cry or yell
To make a loud noise: To make a loud noise
A French author: A French author (1870-1953) known for his children's verse
A surname: A surname that may come from a southern dialectal form of the French place-name Beaulieu, which means "fine place"
A commune in France: A commune in the Ariège department of southwestern France
A loud cry, especially to convey a command or emotion A round of drinks, especially in Britain, Australia, and New Zealand
A greeting sent to a radio station to be broadcast, especially to family or friends
An emergency service call: An occasion when the members of an emergency service are called out to duty
To yell: To utter something in a loud cry or yell
To make a loud noise: To make a loud noise
A French author: A French author (1870-1953) known for his children's verse
A surname: A surname that may come from a southern dialectal form of the French place-name Beaulieu, which means "fine place"
A commune in France: A commune in the Ariège department of southwestern France