Erel
e-rel
Origin:Hebrew
Meaning:Hero; Valiant one; Man of valor; Angel; Brave; Noble; Man
Erel is a gender-neutral name with origins and meanings steeped in a bit of mystery. In Hebrew, it can translate to “hero” or “valiant one,” which can introduce your little one as a future force of nature. Strengthening this heroic vibe is Erel’s connection to the Scottish Errol, meaning “man of valor.” For a more celestial tone, it may also come from the poetic biblical word for “angel.” If you see baby as a sweet little angel sent from heaven, Erel can make for a perfect fit. Erel may also come from the Turkish masculine name Erol and the Old Turkic word er, meaning “brave,” “noble,” or “man.” Instill courage and honor in your little one with the moniker Erel.
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