"Ülo" meaning in Estonian

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Proper name

Etymology: From pre-Christian Livonian Ilo (“joy”), cognate with Finnish ilo, latinised as Ylo in the Chronicle of Henry of Livonia. Revived through 19th-century literature and by folk etymology associated with Estonian ülev (“exalted”) and üllas (“noble”). Etymology templates: {{bor|et|liv|Ilo||joy}} Livonian Ilo (“joy”), {{cog|fi|ilo}} Finnish ilo, {{m+|et|ülev||exalted}} Estonian ülev (“exalted”) Head templates: {{head|et|proper noun}} Ülo
  1. a male given name from Livonian Wikipedia link: Chronicle of Henry of Livonia Categories (topical): Estonian given names, Estonian male given names Related terms: Ülari, Üllar, Ülle, Üllo
    Sense id: en-Ülo-et-name-KovJqNKe Categories (other): Estonian entries with incorrect language header

Download JSON data for Ülo meaning in Estonian (1.6kB)

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