Etymology
Meaning
Origin
Vale is a name that originated in the Celtic languages and was traditionally given to girls. It is believed to come from the Celtic word "walos," which means "healthy" or "strong." The name became popular in Spain and Portugal, where it is still commonly used today.
In addition to its use as a given name, vale is also a Spanish word that means "goodbye" or "farewell." This usage is thought to have originated from the fact that people would often say "vale" to each other as they parted ways, wishing each other health and strength.
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