Aurelie

Meaning of Aurelie

In a tapestry of dawn’s first light, Aurelie (French oh-ray-LEE / o ʁe.li /) unfurls like a single ginkgo leaf gilded by the morning sun, its syllables carrying the soft lilt of a poem whispered beneath cherry blossoms. Born of Latin aurum, “gold,” this name conjures images of rice fields shimmering under a pale moon and the art of kintsugi, where fractured porcelain is healed with veins of molten gold—a testament to beauty forged in resilience. Though gently rare in the United States, with fewer than thirty newborns named Aurelie in 2024 and a rank hovering around 919, its appeal lies in that very rarity: a luminous invitation to embrace quiet elegance and the enduring warmth of a golden dawn.

Pronunciation

French

  • Pronunced as oh-ray-LEE (/o ʁe.li/)

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Notable People Named Aurelie

Aurélie Marie-Lisette Talate -
Aurélie Filippetti -
Aurélie Rivard -
Aurélie Dupont -
Aurélie Claudel -
Aurélie Adam Soule -
Aurélie Marie Augustine Razafinjato -
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