Norvylle
n(o)-rvylle,
nor-vylle
Origin:French
Other Origin(s):British
Meaning:Norman town; Northern town; Northern spring
While the masculine name Norvylle might have links to England, its roots lie in Norman France. A respelling of Norville, Norvylle is a shortened form of the French habitational title Normanville. Often given to those who came from two towns in Normandy, France, Normanville simply means “Norman town.” Other sources link Norvylle to the Old English word norð, meaning “north.” Depending on the second element used to construct the name, Norvylle can translate to “northern town” or “northern spring.” If you dream of visiting England and France with your newest addition, naming them Norvylle could be the perfect first step.
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