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Meaning of the Name Orel

The first name Orel is of Russian, Slavic origin. It is often a boy name. It has the following meaning(s):

Russian: Eagle
Slavic: Eagle

Similar Names

Oral | Orell | Oriel | Orly | Orrel | Orali | Orelia | Orella | Orial | Orla |

Related Names

Corella  (Greek)
Maiden
Corella  (English)
Maiden
Dorelia  (Greek)
Gift
Fiorella  (Italian)
Little Flower
Fiorello  (Italian)
Little Flower
Fiorello  (Italian)
Little Floewr
Florella  (Latin)
Blooming
Floria  (Basque)
Flower (Florella, Floris, Florica, Flori, Lore)
Joran  (English)
The Fictional Character Jorel Father of Superman
Jorel  (English)
The Fictional Character Jorel Father of Superman
Jorell  (English)
Modern. The Fictional Character Jorel Father of Superman
Jorian  (English)
The Fictional Character Jorel Father of Superman
Jorrel  (English)
The Fictional Character Jorel Father of Superman
Jorrell  (English)
The Fictional Character Jorel Father of Superman
Loralei  (German)
Variant of Lorelei Meaning She Whose Singing Lures Men to Destruction
Lorelei  (German)
'Temptress'; a Rocky Cliff on the Rhine River Dangerous to Boat Passage; the Lorelei Whose Singing Lures Men to Destruction
Lorelei  (German)
Melody
Lorelei  (Teutonic)
Destruction
Lorelei  (German)
Alluring. Mythological: the Sirens of the River Rhine. Origin: Teutonic
Lorella  (Latin)
Little Laurel
Lorelle  (Latin)
Little Laurel
Lorelle  (Teutonic)
Elfin Laura
Morel  (Latin)
Swarthy
Morela  (Polish)
Apricot
Morela  (Portuguese)
Brunette
Moreland  (English)
From the Moors
Moreley  (English)
From the Meadow on the Moor
Morell  (French)
Dark One; the Moor
Morella  (Irish)
Great
Norell  (Scandinavian)
From the North
Orelia  (English)
Golden
Orell  (Russian)
Eagle
Orell  (English)
Ore Hill. Both a Surname and a Place Name
Orell  (Slavic)
Eagle
Orella  (Latin)
Divine Message
Sorel  (French)
Reddish Brown Hair
Thelma  (English)
This Name Was Invented by British Writer Marie Corelli, Who Gave it to Her Heroine in Her Novel 'Thelma' . it May Be Based on the Greek Word for Will
Westmoreland  (Shakespearean)
'King Henry Iv, Part and ' Henry V. Earl of Westmoreland, One of the King's Party. 'King Henry the Sixth, Part Iii' Earl of Westmoreland

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