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Arabelle
Gender : Girl
Meaning of Arabelle name : Derived from 'orabilis' meaning yielding to prayer. Famous bearer: Lady Arabella Stuart was cousin of King James VI of Scotland. loving, lovable, graceful
Arabelle name also used in these origins : Latin , Swedish
Latin Meaning :
The name Arabelle is an Latin baby name. In Latin origin the meaning of name Arabelle is : Derived from 'orabilis' meaning yielding to prayer. Famous bearer: Lady Arabella Stuart was cousin of King James VI of Scotland. loving, lovable, graceful
Swedish Meaning :
The name Arabelle is an Swedish baby name. In Swedish origin the meaning of name Arabelle is : Prayerful
Numerology
Arabelle Name Numerological Number is : 11
Person with name Arabelle has following quality:
Eleven numerology meanings number of revelation and spiritual insight. Eleven reduces to 1 + 1. This number has many 2-type attributes. These personlity qualities make them more balanced between the masculine and feminine.
Name ARABELLE is combinations of TWO occurrence of A , ONE occurrence of R , ONE occurrence of B , TWO occurrence of E , TWO occurrence of L has a lots of significance in Astrology.
A :
Persons are confident, independent, and pro-activity. They influence people with both leadership and motivation.
R :
Persons are hardworking and are dedicated to supporting and uplifting humanity. Person represents a great power to do great things.
B :
Persons relate to balance and instinct. They influence of friendliness and cooperation. Persons are supportive towards others as the branches move inwards to support each other.
E :
Freedom is the driving force for a person. They are romantic and have expressive energies to the mix.
L :
Persons are a friendly presence to people. They are influenced by magnetic, optimistic, and expressive energies.
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