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Adein is an uncommon Irish name deriving from ancient Gaelic, meaning 'little fire'.
Adejare is a captivating unisex name of Yoruba origin meaning 'the crown meets me', signifying royalty and destined leadership.
Adekunle is a Yoruba name meaning 'the crown returns', honoring a legendary warrior king.
Adel is an Arabic name meaning 'justice' or 'fairness', often associated with virtues like honesty and integrity. It's one of Allah's 99 names in Islamic culture, and has been used by notable figures throughout history.
Adelaido is a distinctive Spanish name derived from Germanic elements "adal" (noble) and "haid" (battle), signifying "noble in battle".
Adelard is a rare male given name of Germanic origin, composed of elements meaning "noble" and "strong", interpreted as "noble and strong". It was popular among French nobility during the Middle Ages, notably borne by English scholar Adelard of Bath.
Adelbert is a name of Germanic origin, derived from "adal" meaning noble and "berht" meaning bright or famous, popular during the Middle Ages and associated with Saint Adelbert, bishop of Metz in the 8th century.
Adele is a German-origin name meaning 'noble', popularized in France during medieval times and famously held by British singer-songwriter Adele.
Adeleke is a unisex Nigerian-Yoruba name meaning 'The crown finds' or 'Royalty meets', honoring Yoruba deities and symbolizing prosperity.
Adelfo is an Italian name of Latin origin, derived from 'Adelphus', meaning 'brother'. It signifies unity and fraternity.
Adeline is a unique feminine name of French origin, composed of 'adel' meaning noble and 'ina' meaning maiden, translating to 'noble maiden'.
Adelino is an Italian name with Germanic roots, meaning "noble helmet," reflecting courage and nobility.
Adelio is an Italian male given name derived from "adele", meaning "noble" or "generous". It originated from the Germanic element "adal" and has been used in Italy since the 19th century, influenced by names like Adele and Adalberto. Notable figures include Renaissance painter Adelioampaolo Giovanni Maria Duca.
Adell is a rare yet meaningful Welsh name derived from "Adda," meaning "noble.
Adelmo is a rare male name of Germanic origin, meaning "noble protection" or "noble helmet," reflecting strength, courage, and nobility. Its most notable bearer was Saint Adelmo, a 9th-century monk and abbot from France. Despite its infrequent use today, Adelmo remains an uncommon yet distinctive choice with a rich historical and cultural heritage.
Adelore is of Hebrew origin, derived from 'adal' (justice) and 'or' (light). It signifies radiant justice or enlightened fairness. Popularized during the Middle Ages in Europe among Jewish communities, Adelore remains rare today yet holds historical and cultural significance.
Adelso is a Spanish name derived from Adalhard, meaning 'noble' or 'strong'. It's been used by figures like Saint Adelso and in Miguel de Cervantes' "Don Quixote".
Adelyn is a distinctive English name derived from Old English Æðelgyfu, meaning 'noble gift'.
Adem is an Arabic origin name meaning 'small deer', associated with beauty and grace in Islamic culture, popularized by Kosovar Albanian hero Adem Jashari.
Ademar is a rare Spanish male given name composed of 'ade' meaning 'noble' or 'high-ranking', and 'mar' translating to 'sea', thus interpreted as "noble sea".
Ademide is a distinctive Nigerian Yoruba name meaning 'born into royalty'.
Ademir is a Brazilian name of Tupi-Guarani origin, meaning "Lord of the Sea," created by poet Castro Alves for his character in "Navio Negreiro.
Ademola is a captivating male name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'The crown has found wealth'.
Aden is an Arabic name meaning 'small', historically given to boys in ancient Arabia and associated with the city of Aden in Yemen.
Adeniyi is a Yoruba male given name from Nigeria, derived from 'Ade' (crown) and 'Niyi' (happiness), meaning 'Crown of Happiness'.
Adenn is an Arabic male given name meaning 'small and delicate', derived from the Arabic word 'adna'.
Adeola is a Nigerian name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'wealth is a crown', symbolizing success and prosperity.
Adeolu is a Nigerian Yoruba name meaning 'crowned with wealth'.
Adeoluwa is a Yoruba name from Nigeria meaning 'God's crown'.
Adeon: A unique name of unknown origin, chosen for its distinctiveness.
Aderemi is a Yoruba name meaning 'Crown of Wealth', signifying prosperity.
Adesh is an Indian origin boy's name meaning 'command' or 'order', derived from Sanskrit, and associated with authority and power. In Hindu mythology, it is one of Lord Vishnu's 12 forms, symbolizing strength, courage, and wisdom.
Adetayo is a Yoruba name from Nigeria that means "The Crown Will Meet Us".
Adetokunbo is a Yoruba name meaning "The crown brings wealth.
Adetola is a Yoruba name of Nigerian origin meaning "crown makes wealthy".
Adewale: A distinctive name of Yoruba origin, translating to 'crown holds in trust', signifying responsibility and respect.
Adexe is a rare Spanish given name derived from 'adexo,' meaning 'from Ades,' a Spanish region, with historical usage in medieval Spain.
Adeyemi is a Nigerian Yoruba male name meaning "the crown that will come", originally held by kings and now a prestigious given name worldwide.
Adeyinka is a Nigerian name of Yoruba origin, derived from 'Ade' meaning wealth, and 'Yinka', symbolizing homecoming after adversity.
Adger is a rare English boys' name derived from Old English "eadgyr," meaning "noble spear." It originated in southwest England and was brought to America by early settlers.