Orville

/ˈɔːrvɪl/ noun (proper name)

Definition

A male given name, or more famously, part of 'Wright Brothers' (Orville and Wilbur), the pioneers of powered flight.

Etymology

From Old French 'or' (gold) and 'ville' (town), literally 'golden town.' Used as a given name since medieval times but became permanently associated with aviation history through Orville Wright (1871-1948).

Kelly Says

Orville Wright's name means 'golden town,' but he earned a golden place in history by inventing the airplane! His name went from a French nobleman's title to one of the most important figures in transportation technology.

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