[Facts] Re: Does anyone know where this name originated?
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Tell us a bit more about yourself. Are you male or female? Where were you born? What is your ethnic background? Have your parents said anything about where they got your name?
All of these things will help us to establish the meaning and origin of your name.
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All of these things will help us to establish the meaning and origin of your name.
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I am a male and was born in the southern part of the United States. The name is also my fathers, but he has no idea of its origin.
I was born in the southern part of the United States. The name is also my fathers, but he has no idea of its origin. Some people have said that it seems Norwegian to them.
It kind of looks Greek to me and reminds me of the god Aeolus. How is it pronounced? That will give us a better hint on where it comes from.
The pronunciation is e/o/les, long e and o sound.
With that pronunciation, it's almost certainly a respelling of Aeolus. Aeolus itself is quite often spelled as Eolus in English speaking countries. There is a mountain in Colorado called Mount Eolus named after the Greek god of winds:
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