[Facts] Re: Narelle, the mystery Australian name
Being Australian, I have known a few Narelle's. I also have given very little thought as to where it came from.I suspect however, it is a created name dating maybe back to the 1950's, as I know my mother-in-law's sister (Jenelle) was going to be a Narelle, but they didn't agree on the name. I haven't known of a Narelle older than 60 either. This is just conjecture however, and could be wrong.I also think perhaps it is a combined variant of Norma and the French suffix elle. Probably an attempt to make it sound more classy (and failing miserably in my opinion!)ed typo

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Narelle, the mystery Australian name  ·  Cleveland Kent Evans  ·  6/17/2007, 1:14 PM
Ahh, Narelle . . .  ·  Chrisell  ·  6/18/2007, 5:03 AM
Re: Ahh, Narelle . . .  ·  Cleveland Kent Evans  ·  6/19/2007, 8:55 PM
Re: Ahh, Narelle . . .  ·  Chrisell  ·  6/19/2007, 11:27 PM
Re: Ahh, Narelle . . .  ·  Anneza  ·  6/18/2007, 7:10 AM
Re: Ahh, Narelle . . .  ·  Chrisell  ·  6/18/2007, 8:06 AM
Re: Ahh, Narelle . . .  ·  Anneza  ·  6/18/2007, 10:44 PM
Re: Ahh, Narelle . . .  ·  Chrisell  ·  6/19/2007, 11:24 PM
Re: Emmarentia  ·  Cleveland Kent Evans  ·  6/19/2007, 9:10 AM
Oh, is *that* where Emerence comes from?  ·  Chrisell  ·  6/19/2007, 11:22 PM
OT but one of the Chalet School series?  ·  Poppylena  ·  6/20/2007, 12:49 AM
Got it in one :-D  ·  Chrisell  ·  6/20/2007, 12:56 AM
She was in others too  ·  Poppylena  ·  6/20/2007, 2:02 AM
Re: Emmarentia  ·  Anneza  ·  6/19/2007, 10:51 PM
Re: Narelle, the mystery Australian name  ·  Nicola  ·  6/18/2007, 5:01 AM
It's older than 1950s - see my post :-) nt  ·  Chrisell  ·  6/18/2007, 5:04 AM
Yep, you just blew my theory right out of the water! ;) nt  ·  Nicola  ·  6/18/2007, 5:06 AM