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ophiomancer.livejournal.com) wrote in
babynames2006-05-17 10:39 am
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Hey, I just found a pretty girl's name that I thought I'd share: Narelle. I can't seem to find what it means, but I like how it sounds.
EDIT: The comments saying that it was "made up" made me wonder, so I had a look around google. I found a few sources that say it's a corruption of Narella, Greek for "bright one". Another says it's probably some combination of the names Nara and Elle. I also saw a lot of Narelle used as a surname. It's probably just a different version of Narella, though, because for something that apparently sounds made-up, an awful lot of people on the internet have it.
I've always found it curious that people in this community seem to cry "made up!" or react negitively in general when something sounds a bit unusual. All names are made up from one thing or another. It's not a bad thing, you know.
EDIT: The comments saying that it was "made up" made me wonder, so I had a look around google. I found a few sources that say it's a corruption of Narella, Greek for "bright one". Another says it's probably some combination of the names Nara and Elle. I also saw a lot of Narelle used as a surname. It's probably just a different version of Narella, though, because for something that apparently sounds made-up, an awful lot of people on the internet have it.
I've always found it curious that people in this community seem to cry "made up!" or react negitively in general when something sounds a bit unusual. All names are made up from one thing or another. It's not a bad thing, you know.
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Unfortunately, it sounds very made up.
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And just because something is a form of another name doesn't mean it's not made up. Narella is a name, Narelle is not. On that note, I think Narella is beautiful.
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And yes, Narella's very pretty.
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Meaning: Probably derived from Nara and Elle. Nara - Old English: The nearest and dearest one. Japanese: An Oak tree. Aboriginal: A companion. Elle - She, a woman.
Origin: Australian
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Origin: Australian
Meaning: Woman from the sea.
:)
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Norelle is pretty too. Similar sound.