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Zelig
זֶעלִיג
- Meaning: Blessed or Holy
- Gender: Male
- Origin: Yiddish
- Alternate Spellings: Zellig, Selig
What does the name Zelig mean?
The meaning of the name “Zelig” is: “The Blessed One”.
Pronunciation: (ZEH leeg)
Form of: Selig
Zelig
In most countries all over the world, the name Zelig is a boy name.
The name Zelig is of Yiddish origin and is used mostly in Yiddish speaking countries but also in a few other countries and languages of the world.
Zelig Name Meaning
The meaning of Zelig is “The Blessed One”.
GenderMasculine
Scriptsזעליג, זעליק(Yiddish) זליג(Hebrew)
Meaning & History
Means "blessed, happy" in Yiddish, a vernacular form of Asher.
Zelig means to laugh, and therefore often goes with either yitzchok[laughing] or Osher [fortunate]
zellig
adjective
cellular, pertaining to cells; composed of cells
zellig
cellular
Variation of zellig
zellige, zelligem, zelligen, zelliger, zelligere, zelligerem, zelligeren, zelligerer, zelligeres, zelliges
Meaning: Blessed or Holy. Gender: Male. Origin: Yiddish.
Alternate Spellings: Zellig, Selig. Asher
What does Zelig mean in Hebrew?
The meaning of the name “Zelig” is: “The Blessed One”.
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Zellig, mosaics, that exist everywhere in Morocco, behind fountains, covered floors, pillars and walls, and anywhere else one could imagine. Each piece perfectly in place. Zellige is an ornamental Moroccan handicraft technique of tilework. In Arabic, zellige means “little polished stone” and is similar to azulejo, a practice based in Spain and Portugal. Azulejo (Portuguese: [ɐzuˈleʒu, ɐzuˈlɐjʒu], Spanish: [aθuˈlexo]; from the Arabic az-zellīj, الزليج)
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الزليج زَلِّيج (zallīj) ART MUSULMAN. Petit morceau de brique émaillée employé dans la décoration mauresque au Maroc. L'humidité pourrit les poutres peintes, délite les zelliges, les parterres de pierres fleuries (Tharaud, Rabat, 1918, p. 199).Prononc.: [zεli:ʒ], [ze-]. Étymol. et Hist. 1849 zelis (Prax Tunis ds R. de l'Orient, de l'Algérie et des Colonies, t. 6, p. 297: carreaux vernis appelés zelis); 1898 zelidj (Gde Encyclop. t. 23, p. 278a, s.v. Maroc); 1917 zélige (Lar. mens., p. 302b, s.v. Art marocain: carreaux de faïence découpés ou zéliges); 1918 zellige (Tharaud, loc. cit.). Empr. à l'ar. maghrébinzulaiǧ , zullaiǧ « carreaux de faïence colorés et vernis » (Dozy t. 1, p. 598; prononc. dial. zəllīj, cf. Lanly, p. 69), qui est lui-même soit empr. à l'esp. azulejo, même sens, dér. de azul « bleu » (azulejo*), soit dér. de l'ar. zuluǧ « pierres lisses » (Cor.-Pasc., s.v. azulejo).
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