Alabaster
Alabaster is an English name traditionally affiliated with babies of specific gender as a surname. Alabaster is a moniker for an arbalester who manufactured or operated an arbalest, a 12th-century version of the medieval European crossbow. The meaning of Alabaster is 'a crossbow man' or 'someone who provided armed service with a crossbow'. This meaning links the name with the Old French Arbolestier. The name is also a mineral name, referring to a white stone commonly used in sculpting. The name is derivable from the Egyptian phrase al-abaste, which relates to the God Bast. Popular people bearing Alabaster include Chaloner Alabaster, a 19th-century English administrator in China; Jack Alabaster, a former New Zealand cricketer; Grenville Alabaster, a former Attorney General of Hong Kong; Martin Alabaster, a British Royal Navy admiral; Grenville David Alabaster, a retired New Zealand first-class cricketer; Henry Alabaster, a 19th-century British-born diplomat and British advisor to the then King Chulalongkorn of Siam; and William Alabaster, a17th-century English religious writer, poet, and playwright.
Gender
Boy
Origin
Mineral name
Numerology
A is for agreeable, the best side of you!
L is for lively, your life is full of energy!
A is for accepting, your forgiving nature.
B is for bounce, your ability to renew.
A is for able, for you surely are.
S is for sensitive, another side shows.
T is for treasure, that of your friendship.
E is for elegant, born within you.
R is for radiant, it’s your personality!
Lucky
Alabaster lucky number is 7.
The detectives of numerology, 7 is known for its investigative abilities and analytical skills. Astrologically, the number 7 can be thought of as a blend of Virgo and Scorpio energy: 7 is extremely detail-oriented, but is driven by inner-wisdom as opposed to tangible realities.
Famous People Named Alabaster
- Claus Norreen Danish musician of band Aqua