Dale - A low place between hills; a vale or valley Linguistically, the name is English and means 'valley'. It's also a found in placenames such as Borrowdale (in Cumbria).
The word dale is a noun. The Wilson family thought the wildflowers growing in the dale were delightful. Synonyms for the word dale are glen and dell.
Plaxico Origin and Meaning The name Plaxico is a boy's name meaning "peaceful".
There is no widely recognized meaning of the name "sylum" as it is not a common or established name. It could be a unique or invented name without a specific meaning.
Dial is an Anglo-Saxon name but there are also many African Americans with the name Dial. During the days of slavery, many slaves were given the last names of their "masters," so that explains why so many African Americans have that name.
The name Shaddon does not have a widely recognized meaning or origin. It could potentially be a variant spelling or a unique name with no specific meaning attached to it.
The name Dale has no meaning in Hebrew. Only names the come from Hebrew have meaning in Hebrew. (Dale comes from Middle English.)
'Dale' is a geographical name in the North of England, meaning 'valley'. It is related to the Scandanavian 'dal' and the German 'Thal'.
Dale derives from the Scandanavian word 'dalr' meaning "a valley", and describes somebody who dwelt in such a place.
Dale Pitt's birth name is Dale Lash.
Syd Dale's birth name is Sydney Dale.
Dale Levitsky's birth name is Dale Levitski.
Ralph Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
"ayah dale" has no meaning in Hebrew.
The word dale is a noun. The Wilson family thought the wildflowers growing in the dale were delightful. Synonyms for the word dale are glen and dell.
Dale Sr's given name was Ralph Dale Earnhardt Sr.
Dale Appel's birth name is Dale Florence Cohen.
Dale Berra's birth name is Dale Anthony Berra.