Verrall
v(e)-rra-ll
Origin:German
Meaning:Loyal; True; Masculine; Place of oak trees
Verrall is a masculine name rich in European origins, primarily German with Old French roots. Meaning “loyal,” “masculine,” and “true,” Verrall embodies honorable qualities for baby to explore the world with. Verrall also has British origins, derived from the Anglo-Saxon Fierol, with the sylvan definition “place of oak trees.” According to Old English folklore, oak trees were sacred and associated with the gods of thunder. Steeped in mysticism and a wealth of charm, Verrall lends a title charged with confidence.
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