Orel

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Orel (meaning eagle in some Slavic languages; also a common first name in Israel meaning Light of God in Hebrew) may refer to:

People

  • Orel Hershiser (born 1958), former professional right-handed pitcher
  • Vladimir Orel (1952–2007), Russian linguist

Places

  • Orel (Chrudim District), a municipality and village in Pardubice Region, Czech Republic
  • Orel, a village in Sveti Nikole Municipality, North Macedonia
  • Orel, Russia (Oryol), several inhabited localities in Russia
  • Lake Orel, Khabarovsk Krai, Russia

Vehicles

  • Orel (spacecraft), a Russian crewed spacecraft in development
  • Antey-Class SSGN "Orel", a guided missile submarine

Fiction

  • Dr. Orel Benton, a character in the Christmas fantasy drama film Prancer
  • Orel Puppington, the titular protagonist of the TV show Moral Orel

Other

  • Orel (movement), a Moravian/Czech youth movement and gymnastics organization
  • Project 1153 Orel, a Soviet aircraft carrier project
  • Orel, a nickname given to French rapper and songwriter Orelsan
  • Orel Anzio, an Italian Baseball League club

See also

  • Moral Orel, a television show on Adult Swim
  • Oryol (disambiguation)
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Family names derived from the word "eagle"
Germanic
  • North Germanic: Ørn
  • West Germanic: Adler, Adelaar, Eagle, Eagles
Romance
  • Latin: Aquila
  • French: Aigle
  • Iberian: Aguila, Águia
  • Italian: Aquila
  • Romanian: Vultur
Slavic
  • East Slavic: Orel, Orlov, Oryol
  • South Slavic: Orao, Orel
  • West Slavic: Orel, Orlice, Orlowski, Orzeł
Other
  • Baltic: Ērglis, Erelis
  • Basque: Arrano
  • Estonian: Kotkas
  • Finnish: Kotka
  • Hungarian: Sas
  • Japanese: Washi
  • Turkish: Kartal