Erol

💡 Meaning

Brave, Courageous

🌍 Origin

Turkish

🚼 Gender

Boy

🔊 Pronunciation

EH-ruhl /ˈɛɹəl/

The story behind Erol

Erol is a Turkish given name derived from the Turkish word "er," meaning "man" or "brave man," combined with the suffix "-ol," which is a common formative element in Turkish naming conventions. The root "er" has ancient Turkic origins and carries connotations of valor, courage, and masculine virtue. The name emerged within the Turkish linguistic sphere, where it represents the tradition of bestowing names that encode desirable character traits and strength. The combination of "er" with suffixal elements has produced several related Turkish names, reflecting the cultural emphasis on warrior virtues and masculine ideals throughout Turkish history and heritage.

Erol is a modern creation rather than the name of a specific historical or mythological figure. It represents a 20th-century naming convention that became increasingly popular in Turkey and among Turkish diaspora communities, particularly gaining traction in Western countries during the mid-to-late 20th century. The name's peak usage in the United States during the 1960s reflects broader patterns of Turkish immigration and cultural presence in America during that era. As a secular, semantically transparent name that directly conveys the virtue of bravery, Erol exemplifies the Turkish tradition of virtue-naming without requiring reference to an established historical namesake or legendary bearer.

✨ Quick facts

Syllables
2
Length
Short
Numerology
5
Pattern
V·C·V·C

📊 Popularity

US peak: #5255 (1960s)

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