Rail name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: African
Meaning: As Innocent As a Lamb
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What does Rail mean?

Rail is form of Rael. Rael is form of biblical and renowned Rakel. Rael is Swedish equivalent of Ragnvald. Rael means As Innocent As a Lamb came from African.

Variants of Rail

Rael, Rakel, Ragnvald, Raele, Aake, Rachel, Rachelle, Raquel, Rangvald, Rögnvaldr, Ronald, Ragnvaldr

How popular is the name Rail?

Rail is a popular baby name in Russia where every 1 in 8000 have the name. According to our estimate, at least 20000 people have been bestowed Rail around the globe.

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Numerological aspects of Rail

Whatever you do, make sure you do it with heart. You are known for your lively spirit, eternal patience and lack of belief when it comes to love. You believe that nothing is impossible until your heart beats. Once you distance yourself from everything you know inspiration will walk into your life again. Having letter R as a cornerstone reflects your modesty, pride, and naivety. You are attractive but naive too.

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Famous people named Rail

  • Rail transport, means of transferring of passengers and goods on wheeled vehicles running on rails
  • Rail Band, musical artist
  • Rail Link, thoroughbred racehorse best
  • Rail Malikov, Azerbaijani football defender

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