# Tali

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**Tali** may refer to:

## Places

- Alternate spelling of [Dali](/source/Dali,_Yunnan), city in China
- [Tali, Estonia](/source/Tali,_Estonia), village in Saarde Parish, Pärnu County, Estonia
- [Tali, Helsinki](/source/Tali,_Helsinki), Finland
- Tali, township, part of [Kozhikode](/source/Kozhikode), Kerala, India
- [Tali, Arunachal Pradesh](/source/Tali,_Arunachal_Pradesh), place in Arunachal Pradesh State of India
- [Tali, Mazandaran](/source/Tali,_Mazandaran) or Taleh, village in Mazandaran Province, Iran
- [Tali, West Azerbaijan](/source/Tali,_West_Azerbaijan) or Tuli, village in West Azerbaijan Province, Iran
- Tali, Finnish name for [Paltsevo, Leningrad Oblast](/source/Paltsevo,_Leningrad_Oblast), Russia. Location of [Battle of Tali-Ihantala](/source/Battle_of_Tali-Ihantala)
- [Taleex](/source/Taleex), also known as Tali or Taleh, small town in northeast Somalia
- [Tali County](/source/Tali_County), area of Terekeka State, South Sudan
- Tali, town in [South Sudan](/source/South_Sudan)

## Other uses

- Another name for the *[Dalbergia sissoo](/source/Dalbergia_sissoo)* rosewood tree
- A normal beat indicating the beginning of a subdivision in the [taal](/source/Tala_(music)) rhythmic cycle
- [MC Tali](/source/MC_Tali), a drum and bass artist
- [Knucklebones](/source/Knucklebones) used for dice in Ancient Rome
- Plural of [talus](/source/Talus_bone), a bone of the foot that articulates with the tibia and fibula
- Another name for [mangala sutra](/source/Mangala_sutra), a necklace put onto the bride by the groom in a Hindu wedding

## People with the surname

- [Anu Tali](/source/Anu_Tali) (born 1972), Estonian conductor, twin sister of Kadri
- [Jason Tali](/source/Jason_Tali) (born 1987), Papua New Guinean rugby league player
- [Kadri Tali](/source/Kadri_Tali) (born 1972), Estonian conductor, twin sister of Anu
- [Kadri Tali (botanist)](/source/Kadri_Tali_(botanist)) (born 1966), Estonian botanist to whom the standard botanical abbreviation **Tali** refers
- [Peeter Tali](/source/Peeter_Tali) (born 1964), Estonian military person and journalist
- [T. Tali](/source/T._Tali) (c. 1943 – 2020), Indian politician from Nagaland
- [Urmas Tali](/source/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:

- [Tali Darsigny](/source/Tali_Darsigny) (born 1998), Canadian weightlifter
- [Tali Shalom Ezer](/source/Tali_Shalom_Ezer) (born 1978), Israeli filmmaker, writer, and director
- [Tali Fahima](/source/Tali_Fahima) (born 1976), Israeli pro-Palestinian activist
- [Tali Farhadian](/source/Tali_Farhadian) (born 1975 or 1976), Iranian-born American former federal prosecutor
- [Tali Golergant](/source/Tali_Golergant) (born 2000), Luxembourgish singer-songwriter
- [Tali Goya](/source/Tali_Goya) (born 1990), Dominican rapper
- [Tali Lennox](/source/Tali_Lennox) (born 1993), British model, artist and actress
- [Tali Mendelberg](/source/Tali_Mendelberg) (born 1964), American political scientist
- [Tali Moreno](/source/Tali_Moreno) (born 1981), Israeli news presenter and reporter
- [Tali Tali Pompey](/source/Tali_Tali_Pompey) (1940s – 2011), Australian Aboriginal artist
- [Tali Sharot](/source/Tali_Sharot), cognitive neuroscientist
- [Tali'Zorah](/source/Tali'Zorah), a character in the *Mass Effect* series

## See also

- [Taali (disambiguation)](/source/Taali_(disambiguation))
- [Thali (disambiguation)](/source/Thali_(disambiguation))

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