Oriol
Oriol is a fascinating and lovely name that is usually given to boys. The meaning of Oriol is 'golden' or 'the best, but it can also mean 'yellow bird'. Oriol is an old name, and because of that, it is relatively uncommon. The few people with this name are seen as sensitive and charming. The name can be turned into an abbreviation to describe them further and reveal their qualities and traits. The O stands for outlook, the R stands for relish, the I stands for igniting, and the L stands for luxury. These traits and qualities are thought to mean that people named Oriol are optimistic, and they always tend to look at the brighter side of things. They are also believed to be strong-willed people who relish all the challenges they face in life. Their passion for working harder in life is instilled in those around them. Because of these traits, people named Oriol are tipped to become great teachers, philosophers, writers, scientists, or managers. The name Oriol is associated with emeralds and turquoise, and these gemstones are believed to bring good luck and fortune to people with the name. Blue is also considered a lucky color for them.
Gender
Boy
Meaning
golden
Origin
Catalan
Numerology
O is for orderly, a lifelong passion.
R is for reasonable, your understanding way.
I is for ideas, that you bring to life.
O is for old fashioned, you cherish the past.
L is for life, that you live so well.
Lucky
Oriol lucky number is 6.
Number 6 is recognized for its nurturing, supportive, and empathic nature. A true healer, 6 has the ability to problem solve in both the emotional and physical realms, helping others through its straightforward, yet gentle, approach. 6 has a strong sense of responsibility and cares deeply for its friends, family, and lovers.
Famous People Named Oriol
- Saint Joseph Oriol Spanish priest
- Oriol Elcacho Spanish male model
- Oriol Junqueras Spanish politician; Vice President of Catalonia
- Oriol de Bolòs Spanish botanist
- Oriol Martorell Spanish music director and politician
Oriol in Pop Culture
- Catalan pronunciation: "Uh riol" with a very soft 'r' and a very strong 'l'.
- Side note: it's not really used in Spain as a whole just in Catalunya (where it's an extremely common name)