Gender | 🧑 Boy |
Pronunciation | 📣 \n(i)-gel\ |
Number of People | 👶 12,000 |
Rate in 2021 | 3999 |
Numerology | 🔢 11 |
Name origin | 🌍 Spanish |
While its exact origins are debated, Nigel is generally thought to derive from the Latin name Nigellus, meaning "black" or "dark." It symbolizes mystery, strength, and individualism. The name Nigel may suggest someone who is both thoughtful and introspective, possessing an independent streak and a depth of character.
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What origin for Nigel there no true facts.
Many pronounce it wrong b/c lack of exposure to it! However, people compliment the name constantly! It is not heard alot and I like that as well. It is a "real", yet unique and strong name.
The popular girl at my school is named Ami. She is japanese. I wish my name was Ami so i could be popular too, but my name is Kenroad. -_-
Combine the first name of legendary BrIt'sh racing car driver Nigel Mansell and the'surname of the long-deceased American rock singer Eddie Cochran and what do you get❤️ Nigel Cochran, which was what the evil Prince Megiddo in Kagaku Sentai Dynaman (a Power Rangers-like show in Japan in the Eighties) was known as in the Night Flight parody dub of Dynaman
Its a OK name and its easy to spell. Though lots of people think english when'they hear Nigel and I'm australian
I'm naming my new baby Nigel. It's a cool name, sounds sophisticated, and means "black," the color sophisticated people wear. It's a fine name.
I named my son Nigel (born in 2015). Ironically, there was another Nigel living in the'same small Wisconsin town we lived in at the time. Unofficially, we say we that we named Nigel after Nigel Tufnel, the guitar player from Spinal Tap, but we really just thought it was a cool name. As a nickname, we call him the "The Nige"