The name Lila is of Arabic origin, derived from the word "laylah" which means "night" or "dark beauty". It is also found in other cultures with variations in spelling and meanings, such as in Sanskrit where it means "play" or "divine drama".
It could mean anything it could mean nice and mean things just put it this way it could mean anything
The girls were mean to the new arrivals. They did not mean to be hurtful. The mean of the numbers was not what they had expected.
I do not mean all people, but some people act lazy.I do not mean to bother you but I need your help.
Present tense: I/you/we/they mean. He/she/it means. The present participle is meaning. Future tense: Will mean.
Laylah is 150 cm.
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Muhammad Abu Laylah has written: 'In pursuit of virtue' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Islam, History
tonight is said in Arabic as " al-laylah" & is written as " الليله "
girls with the name either trystan or laylah or jahlissa and they have to spell it the same as we do.
The Jewish people call the hours between sundown and sunrise "nighttime" or "night." In Hebrew, it is referred to as "laylah."
1.Elysea 2.Silver 3.Nadya 4.Corrinne 5.Jaylyn 6.Gianna 7.Laylah 8.Carsyn 9.Lilyana 10.Mari :]
The cast of Dod Pompa - 2000 includes: Liat Achiron as Laylah Dafna Dekel as Noami Dror Keren as Uncle Pompa Nimrod Reshef as Hutzpach Yossi Tzabari as Rachamim
Laylah Diamond is 150 cm.
We have two main sources for information on much of Jewish religion - the Bible and Jewish midrash. Lilith is not actually mentioned in the Bible, but does form part of Jewish midrash, where she is said to have been Adam's first wife. Although the name Lilith is often considered to be from the Hebrew Laylah(night), she is probably based on the Babylonian female demon, Lilitu, so on that basis we should consider her a demon, not a real person.
If you mean Layla, she is a character in a story, Majnun and Layla, by Persia's leading medieval epic poet, Nizami. It is a romantic tragedy that might be compared to Romeo and Juliet. Here the two star-crossed lovers are Bedouins named Majnun and Layla. Majnun became crazed with love for his unattainable beloved, whose parents forced her to marry someone else. He wandered in the wilderness surrounded by wild animals. Both lovers tragically die at the end. The spiritual significance of the tale is that Majnun's self-forgetful love led him to love of God. Eric Clapton used the name of this heroine in his classic rock song "Laylah" that he wrote about the woman he was in love with at the time.