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Auberon

The name Auberon is of German origins and it is traditionally used by parents who are looking for a gender-neutral name for their child. It comes from the French name Oberon which has been derived from German name Alberich, composed of the Germanic elements 'alb-', meaning ‘elf’, and 'rih', meaning ‘ruler, king’. According to these origins, the meaning of Auberon is ‘noble bear’, ‘royal bear’ or ‘ruler of elves’. A notable public figure known to have had this name is Auberon Edward William Molyneux Herbert, also known as Auberon Herbert, a British writer, philosopher and 19th-century individualist. Also, Auberon Alexander Waugh, the eldest son of the novelist Evelyn Waugh, followed in his mother's footsteps and pursued a career in journalism and novel writing.

Gender

Boy

Meaning

noble, bearlike

Origin

English from German

Numerology

A is for affirm, the certainty of knowledge.

U is for unite, you bring people together.

B is for buddy, everyone is your pal.

E is for excellence, your passion, your drive.

R is for refreshing, the sparkling you.

O is for old fashioned, you cherish the past.

N is for noble, your regal bearing.

Lucky

Auberon lucky number is 4.

In numerology, 4 has an earthy-energy and is centered around fortifying its roots. 4 adamantly believes in the physical world and knows that investing in a solid infrastructure is necessary for building a lasting legacy. Practical, hardworking, and responsible, the vibration of the number 4 is focused on creating logical systems that can support scalable growth.

Famous People Named Auberon

  • Auberon Alexander "Bron" Waugh English jounralist; eldest son of novelist Evelyn Waugh
  • Auberon Edward William Molyneux Herbert English author, theorist, and politician
  • Auberon Thomas Herbert 9th Baron Lucas and 5th Lord Dingwall, English politician and fighter pilot
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Auberon in Pop Culture

  • Auberon Quin character in G. K. Chesterton's 1904 novel The Napoleon of Notting Hill; the author's 'affectionate part,portrait of Max Beerbohm'
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