Sorelle name meaning

Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: French
Meaning: Reddish Brown
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What does Sorelle mean?

Originated from French, New-fangled and Odd Sorelle is used as a gender insensitive name. Sorelle is variant of Sorrel. Sorrel means Reddish Brown is rooted from French.

Variants of Sorelle

Sorrel, Sorel

Names that rhyme with Sorelle

How popular is the name Sorelle?

Sorelle is an uncommon baby name in United States still in use today. Sorelle is a rare baby name in France however it is still in use. Sorelle is a common name in Cameroon.

At least, 1000 people globally have been given the name as per our evaluation.

YearRankBirths
2016142406
2014164685
2011167365
2009136897
2008125578
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Here's what numbers has to say about Sorelle

You are attentive to details and small things can annoy you because you know that they matter the most. You always hope your intuition is wrong and give people a chance to earn your trust. You feel like there's nothing you can't handle because you are used to watching things go wrong each time you find happiness. You are a hard person to analyze and understand because of your inconsistency. Passion doesn't last much but respect and care do.

Other names similar to Sorelle, for would be parents

  •  Adolphe - Of Germanic and Old High German origin, Unorthodox Adolphe is used majorly in English and French and a boy name, Adolphe means "Wolf, Noble or Honorable"
  •  Bonaventure - Used in English and French, Bonaventure means "Good Fortune" which is rooted from Italian is used as a boy name
  •  Aubry - Unfamiliar Germanic and German Aubry is a unisex name primarily used in English, Swedish and French, meaning of Aubry is "Illustrious or King (Power) or Blond Ruler"
  •  Ivonne - Admired Germanic, Old High German and French Ivonne means "Yew Wood or The Archeress", primarily used in French and Swedish is given to both sexes
  •  Gervaise - Queer unisex name Gervaise means "Grow, With Honour or Spear or Friend" which is used principally in English and French has its origin in Old French and Old High German languages
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Famous people named Sorelle

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