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It also means "by the water" in Hebrew, I believe. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Also means-female lamb.
Talia (Tal-ee-ah) is èÇìÀéÈä
Talya (Tal-yah) is èÇìÀéÈà.
Also a variant on Thalia, from Greek mythology.
Talia- Hebrew- Dew from HeavenAlso related to Thalia:
From the Greek Èáëåéá (Thaleia), derived from èáëëù (thallo) meaning "to blossom". In Greek mythology she was one of the nine Muses, the muse of comedy and pastoral poetry. This was also the name of one of the three Graces or ×áñéôåò (Charites).
I heard Talia is also related to Thalia. So Talia has the meaning of Dew from Heaven but also a Greek Muse. Of course I heard it meant a little lamb which is a baby Sheep. So I believe it is a beautiful name. It has multiple meanings depending on your origin. But I do believe the main meaning is Dew from Heaven.
Talia can also be the Italian form of Thalia - perhaps that should be added in the database as Talia (2).
I was on this website once that said Talia was Greek and had the meaning of born on Christmas. I think this name is very pretty.
The "born on Christmas" meaning likely comes from Talia's common use as a nickname for Natalia, which has that same meaning.
The information about the name Talia is incorrect. It does not mean "dew." It in fact means "dew from god."
"Tal" means dew and "ia" is the shorthand for "God" in the Bible. Talia means "God's Dew" in Hebrew. It means a "female sheep" in Arabic. It is also one of the names of the Greek Muses.
Talia is a female of taleh -- little sheep too.
The muse is Thalia, not Talia.

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