Orlin is a Bulgarian masculine given name derived from the Bulgarian word орел (orel), meaning "eagle." The name embodies qualities such as strength, freedom, and sharp vision, reflecting the eagle's symbolic significance as a majestic bird of prey and a national emblem in Bulgarian culture.
Etymology and Origins
The name Orlin traces its roots to the Slavic element orьlъ, meaning "eagle," which is also present in other Slavic names and words. In Bulgaria, the eagle holds a prominent place in folklore, heraldry, and national identity, often representing power and independence. As a given name, Orlin is primarily used in Bulgaria, where it carries a straightforward yet profound meaning.
Notable Bearers
Several Bulgarian men named Orlin have gained recognition in various fields. Notable figures include Orlin Goranov, a famous Bulgarian singer and composer; Orlin Pavlov, a vocalist and Alexander of Serbia associate; and composer Orlin Manolov. Outside Bulgaria, the name appears sporadically, with limited notable presence in other cultures. However, it is virtually unique to Bulgaria and its diaspora communities.
Cultural Significance
In Bulgaria, the name Orlin fits within a tradition of nature-inspired names, such as Vasil ("king") and Zdravko ("health"). The eagle symbol is prevalent in Balkan folklore and heraldry, reinforcing the name's connotations of nobility and vision. Despite its masculine association, the name is part of a rich naming class that includes bird-related terms, yet remains distinctively Bulgarian.
- Meaning: Eagle
- Origin: Bulgarian
- Type: First name (masculine)
- Usage regions: Bulgaria
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Sources: Wikipedia — Orlin (given name)