Orlagh
The meaning of Orlagh is 'golden princess'. A female name with Gaelic roots is Orlagh. Orlaith is how it was originally spelled in Irish, and while neither the original nor the current spelling is frequently used in England, both are widely used in Ireland. This is one of the Anglicized spellings. As the name of his sister, daughter, and niece, the Irish high king Brian Boru is closely tied with the name Orla. It was the fourth most popular name in Ireland in the twelfth century when it was very popular in the Middle Ages, and it has recently gained popularity there as well as in Scotland, England, Wales, and Ireland. The name is frequently spelled Orlaith or Orlagh in Irish. Orla Quirke is a Hogwarts School student who appears in the 'Harry Potter' novels. Orlagh is an uncommon female first name. Orlagh is a distinctive last name for everyone. With 361 registered births and a ranking of 22 on the list in 1980, Orlagh achieved its height of popularity in Ireland. It was held constant throughout the '80s and '90s but started to decline at the beginning of the 21st century.
Gender
Girl
Origin
Irish
Numerology
O is for outlook, pleasing to all.
R is for relish, you seek a challenge.
L is for loyalty, that you show.
A is for admirable, you certainly are!
G is for golden, memories you share.
H is for heavenly, your spirit is strong.
Lucky
Orlagh 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.
Orlagh in Pop Culture
- John Brooke character in the Little Women series
- John 'Demi' Brooke Jr character in the Little Women series