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Talitha

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Talitha (טליתא ṭlīthā) is an Aramaic phrase attributed to Jesus in the New Testament, relating to bringing a girl back to life.

Talitha may also refer to:

Insects

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  • Talitha (thrips), a thrips genus in subfamily Phlaeothripinae, named by Faure in 1958
  • Talitha, a gelechoid moth genus in subfamily Depressariinae, invalidly named by Clarke in 1978 and later renamed Hozbeka

Stars

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Other uses

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See also

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