/ˈsɔːrəl/
From the Old French 'Suirel,' possibly meaning 'reddish-brown' or related to the color of sorrel horse fur.
Represents individuality and quiet strength; carries connotations of heritage, resilience, and subtle distinction.
Embodies earthy elegance and uniqueness; symbolizes a connection to nature through its association with the sorrel color and plant, as well as historical lineage.
Of English origin, Sorrell began as a surname derived from a medieval personal name or occupational
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