Admiral

Meaning of Admiral

The name Admiral, predominantly used for males, is pronounced as AD-muh-ruhl (/ˈædmərəl/) in English. This unique and distinguished name originates from the Arabic term "amir-al," meaning "commander of." It has a strong association with naval leadership and authority, often evoking images of high-ranking officers in maritime forces. While not commonly used as a given name, its rarity adds to its charm and appeal for parents seeking an uncommon yet powerful name for their child. Historical data shows that the name Admiral has seen occasional use in the United States since the late 19th century, with notable occurrences in years like 1900 and 1927. Despite its infrequent usage, it carries a sense of timeless strength and command, making it an intriguing choice for those looking to bestow a sense of leadership and distinction upon their son.

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as AD-muh-ruhl (/ˈædmərəl/)

American English

  • Pronunced as AD-mur-uhl (/ˈædmərəl/)

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Notable People Named Admiral

Admiral T, also known as Christy Campbell, is a popular French singer and dancehall musician, as well as a successful designer and creator of the clothing brand WOK LINE.
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