Narolin
this name is not very common. less than 5 people per state have it in the us. the meanings for this name may vary. according to some regions this name means angel of pain or destruction. the translation may vary from place to place, but most commonly it means angel of agony/pain/destruction. many believe people who carry this name will bring that to those that have wronged them or even to loved ones that have hurt them. the owner of the name will become stronger than what others think and will rise. others believe that agony/pain/destruction is what they bring when they are in relationships. it would be more simpler to just say the name means angel of chaos.
narolin (name)
angel of agony/pain/destruction
agony pain destruction chaos
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