Aerial

Meaning of Aerial

Aerial comes from the Latin aerius, meaning “of the air.” Light and bright, it floats across the mind like a sunlit breeze. Pronounced AIR-ee-uhl, it conjures vast skies, warm horizons and the thrill of first winds. In Latin cultures it echoes with aires libres—free winds dancing through mountain passes and seaside plazas—adding a touch of adventure and warmth. Rare but rising on baby charts, Aerial charms with ethereal grace and a playful spirit. It’s an inspirational pick for a baby girl set to spread her wings and soar beyond the ordinary.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as AIR-ee-uhl (/ˈɛəriəl/)

British English

  • Pronunced as AIR-ee-uhl (/ˈɛərɪəl/)

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Notable People Named Aerial

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Carmen Rivera
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