Adelice is of French origin, derived from the Old German word 'adal' meaning noble, and 'haim', translating to home. It gained popularity during the Middle Ages across Europe, particularly in France where it was often used as a given name for girls born into nobility. The name Adelice has also been associated with several historical figures, including Adelicia Chew, a prominent socialite and philanthropist from the American South during the 19th century. Today, while not exceptionally common, Adelice remains an elegant and distinctive choice for parents seeking a name of timeless grace and European charm.
"Adelice saw five newborns welcomed into the world annually in 2012."