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Tali may refer to:

Places

Other uses

  • Another name for the Dalbergia sissoo rosewood tree
  • A normal beat indicating the beginning of a subdivision in the taal rhythmic cycle
  • MC Tali, a drum and bass artist
  • Knucklebones used for dice in Ancient Rome
  • Plural of talus, a bone of the foot that articulates with the tibia and fibula
  • Another name for mangala sutra, a necklace put onto the bride by the groom in a Hindu wedding

People with the surname

  • Anu Tali (born 1972), Estonian conductor, twin sister of Kadri
  • Jason Tali (born 1987), Papua New Guinean rugby league player
  • Kadri Tali (born 1972), Estonian conductor, twin sister of Anu
  • Kadri Tali (botanist) (born 1966), Estonian botanist to whom the standard botanical abbreviation Tali refers
  • Peeter Tali (born 1964), Estonian military person and journalist
  • T. Tali (c. 1943 – 2020), Indian politician from Nagaland
  • Urmas Tali (born 1970), Estonian volleyball player and coach

People with the given name

Tali is a feminine name derived from the Hebrew for "my lamb" (טלה) or "dew" (טל). People called Tali include:

See also

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tali may refer to:

Places

Other uses

  • Another name for the Dalbergia sissoo rosewood tree
  • A normal beat indicating the beginning of a subdivision in the taal rhythmic cycle
  • MC Tali, a drum and bass artist
  • Knucklebones used for dice in Ancient Rome
  • Plural of talus, a bone of the foot that articulates with the tibia and fibula
  • Another name for mangala sutra, a necklace put onto the bride by the groom in a Hindu wedding

People with the surname

  • Anu Tali (born 1972), Estonian conductor, twin sister of Kadri
  • Jason Tali (born 1987), Papua New Guinean rugby league player
  • Kadri Tali (born 1972), Estonian conductor, twin sister of Anu
  • Kadri Tali (botanist) (born 1966), Estonian botanist to whom the standard botanical abbreviation Tali refers
  • Peeter Tali (born 1964), Estonian military person and journalist
  • T. Tali (c. 1943 – 2020), Indian politician from Nagaland
  • Urmas Tali (born 1970), Estonian volleyball player and coach

People with the given name

Tali is a feminine name derived from the Hebrew for "my lamb" (טלה) or "dew" (טל). People called Tali include:

See also


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