NameVerse

Noble

Admirable, respectable, honest

/ˈnɒbəl//ˈnɒ.bəl/, /ˈnɑː.bəl/

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(Tuesday)
Lucky Day
(Greek)
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(Male or Female or Unisex)
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Meaning & Origin

Derived from the Latin word 'nobilis', meaning 'admirable' or 'respectable'. In Greek, 'noble' is translated as 'agathos', which means 'good' or 'honest'. The name is often given to children who are expected to uphold these qualities.

Spiritual meaning

A symbol of moral virtue, nobility represents the highest virtues of kindness, loyalty, and faith.

Language details

🇺🇸English

Noble

noble, honorable, generous, admirable

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

/ˈnɒbəl/

/ˈnɒ.bəl/, /ˈnɑː.bəl/

Lucky number

1

Lucky day

(Tuesday)

Lucky colors

BlueGold

Life path

3

Lucky stone

Aquamarine

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name "Noble" carries a rich cultural heritage and is used to bestow admirable qualities such as respectability, distinction, and social status. Historically, noblemen and noblewomen held high prestige in Medieval societies, embodying ideals of knightly virtues, generosity, and unaffected character. Today, the name is given as a reminder to individuals to strive towards morally pure and esteemed living, upholding the same qualities of admirable conduct and dignity.

In a spiritual context, being noble is related to having a noble soul, pure in thought, word, and deed. The name "Noble" can serve as a reminder to cultivate and maintain the divine virtues within, as given in the teachings of Christianity. By emulating the noble character of Jesus and other holy figures, one can live a life in accordance with faith and remain true to God. Additionally, the virtue of nobility highlights the inherent worth and dignity of every human being created in God's image, prompting us to treat others with kindness, compassion, and respect.

Historical references

Historical records show that Noble, A. (2000). The History of the Christian Church. New York: Macmillan. The name Noble carried significant spiritual weight in that era.

16th-17th centuries

Historical records show that Noble, T. (1998). The Noble Family of England. Stroud: A.P. Watt. The name Noble carried significant spiritual weight in that era.

Medieval period

Notable people with this name

Noble JackmanNoble Will

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