Names Like Sorrelle

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Cyril
English form of the Greek name Kyrillos which is from kyrios, meaning "lord".
Zuriel
This name derives from the Hebrew “tsûrı̂y'êl” meaning “Zuriel God (el) is my rock, my rock is God”. Tzuriel was a son of Abihail and chief of the Merarite Levites at the time of the exodus. Tzuriel is a Moshav in northern Israel. Located in the Galilee, it falls under the jurisdiction of Ma’ale Yosef Regional Council.
Saralee
Zarela
Serly
Cirilla
The mistress, lady, female term for Ciril.
Cirilo
Godly; lordly; princely; stately, Godly, lordly, princely, stately.
Cyrille
The master, The master.
Zariel
Lion princess.
Cyrilla
Lordly, proud.
Serel
Sruly
Sarely
Sorrel
From the plant, which is derived from the French surele which may be mean sour, refering to the acid taste of the plant's leaves.
Siriol
A woman of cheerful nature.
Sorrell
A man of reddish-brown hair, A man of reddish-brown hair.
Sorel
born as nickname for a person with reddish brown hair, red-brown, from the Middle French "Sorel", reddish-brown and the Anglo-Norman-French word "sor", (chestnut), probably from Frankish *saur "dried". The name was probably introduced to England by the Norman after the Conquest of 1066, as the first recording of the surname dates from the early 12th Century. Nicknames were given in the first instances with reference to a variety of characteristics, such as physical attributes or peculiarities and mental and moral characteristics, as well as supposed resemblance to an animal's or bird's appearance or disposition.
Saorla
A princess
Sruli
Cyryl
This name derives from the Greek “Kýrillos (Κύριλλος),” which in turn derives from kúrios (κύριος) kúrillos (κύριλλος),” meaning “lord, master, guardian, ruler, owner, governing, having power.” 1) Constantine, better known by the monastic name of Cyril (826/827-869), was the evangelist of Pannonia and Moravia in the 9th century and the inventor of the Glagolitic alphabet. He is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church together with his brother Methodius (815/825–885), also a Byzantine evangelist of the Slav peoples. 2) Cyril of Alexandria (~376–444) was the Patriarch of Alexandria from 412 to 444. He was elevated when the city was at the height of its influence and power within the Roman Empire. The Cyrillic script is an alphabetic writing system employed across Eastern Europe, North, and Central Asian countries. It’s based on the Early Cyrillic, which was developed in the First Bulgarian Empire during the 9th-century AD at the Pre-Slavonic Literary School.