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Pelle
Gender : Boy
Meaning of Pelle name : Stone, Rock
Pelle name also used in these origins : Finnish , Swedish
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Per , Pete , Peter , Peti , Petja
Finnish Meaning :
The name Pelle is an Finnish baby name. In Finnish origin the meaning of name Pelle is : Stone, Rock
Swedish Meaning :
The name Pelle is an Swedish baby name. In Swedish origin the meaning of name Pelle is : Stone, Rock
Numerology
Pelle Name Numerological Number is : 5
Person with name Pelle has following quality:
Person with number five make projections from the torso. They love change and challenges, but take too many risks. Five numberology meaning shows them to be progressive, free thinking, exciting, fun loging and sexual. People handle unexpected changes and challenges. Five's goal is to be forever youthful and have a good sense of humor.
Name PELLE is combinations of ONE occurrence of P , TWO occurrence of E , TWO occurrence of L has a lots of significance in Astrology.
P :
Persons seem wise beyond their years. Person is a well of intellectual and spiritual knowledge.
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.
Famous Personalities with Name Pelle
Name | Famous for | Zodiac Sign | Date of Birth |
Dave Chappelle | Comedian, Producer and Actor | Virgo | 24 August 1973 AD |
Name | Meaning |
Pela | Of the sea, Duck |
Pelabo | Lightning. |
Pelagea | Dweller by the sea, of the sea |
Pelageya | the sea |
Pelagia | the Sea |
Pelagiusz | From the sea |
Pelagiya | of the sea |
Pelaiah | The Lord's secret or miracle. |
Pelaliah | Entreating the Lord. |
Pelatiah | Let the Lord deliver; deliverance of the Lord. |
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Eagle ruler |
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Noble strength |
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Name of several kings |
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