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Adele is a German-origin name meaning 'noble', popularized in France during medieval times and famously held by British singer-songwriter Adele.
Adelea is a Latin-origin female name meaning 'noble', variants of Adalia used in ancient Rome.
Adelean is a unique Latin-derived feminine name believed to be a variant spelling of Adelaide, meaning 'noble'.
Adelee is a Hebrew name meaning 'delightful' or 'joyous', historically associated with wisdom and nobility.
Adeleen is a unique Hebrew girls' name meaning 'noble' or 'ornamentation', originating from the word 'adalah'.
Adelei is a Hebrew girl's name meaning "tender," derived from the word "adle." It has biblical roots, being the daughter of Shelah in the Old Testament, and is associated with tenderness and nurturing.
Adeleigh is an English name derived from the German Adalheidis, meaning 'noble and kind' or 'noble brightness', blending classic Adelaide and Leigh.
Adeleine is a rare and lovely French female name derived from the Old French form of Adélaïde, meaning 'noble'.
Adeleke is a unisex Nigerian-Yoruba name meaning 'The crown finds' or 'Royalty meets', honoring Yoruba deities and symbolizing prosperity.
Adelen is a rare yet proud Scandinavian female name meaning "noble home" or "fine estate".
Adelena is a Latin-derived feminine given name that means "noble land." It has historic roots in medieval Spain and Renaissance Italy, and was popular among nobility. Today, it's less common but still used in some European and South American regions, often associated with elegance due to its noble origins.
Adelene is a rare French female given name derived from "adelin," meaning "noble.
Adeley is a unique, regal African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'the crown has come home'.
Adelfa is a unique Spanish name derived from the Latin "adelaidis," meaning "noble and kind.
Adelfina is a feminine Italian name derived from the Latin word 'adelfinus,' meaning 'belonging to a brother.'
Adelfo is an Italian name of Latin origin, derived from 'Adelphus', meaning 'brother'. It signifies unity and fraternity.
Adelheid is a German-origin name meaning "noble in battle," composed of elements "adal" (noble) and "heid" (battle).
Adelheide is a rare Germanic given name composed of 'adal' meaning 'noble' and 'heid' meaning 'kindness', signifying 'noble kind companion'. Its roots trace back to medieval Germany, where it was popular among the nobility.
Adeli is a Hebrew name meaning 'noble,' derived from the phrase 'towards the living God.'
Adelia is a distinctive Latin-derived feminine given name meaning "noble." It was borne by several saintly figures throughout history, including Saint Adæla of the 7th century and Saint Adhelina of the 12th century.
Adeliah is a unique Hebrew name meaning "noble," popular among early Christians and historically used as a title for royalty.
Adelice is a unique Latin-derived name meaning "to arrive," popular in French and Italian cultures, often used as Adeline variants historically, and borne by notable figures like Adelice Malraux and Adelice Cozzoli.
Adelicia is an elegant Latin-derived name meaning 'noble', first popularized among European nobility during the Middle Ages.
Adelie is a French-derived feminine name that means 'noble' or 'of noble birth'.
Adeliene is a rare and elegant French name derived from Adeline, meaning "little noble one".
Adelilah is an Arabic name composed of "Adela" meaning noble and "Lila" meaning night, conveying elegance and grace.
Adelin is a rare, historic male given name of French origin, derived from the Germanic element 'adal', meaning noble or ability.
Adelina is an Italian name derived from Adalinda, popularized during the Middle Ages by nobility, meaning "beautiful noblewoman.
Adelinah is a captivating name of uncertain African/Middle Eastern origin, possibly inspired by Adeline or Delilah, with potential meanings like 'noble and beautiful'.
Adelind is a rare yet elegant Germanic name meaning 'noble and gentle'.
Adeline is a unique feminine name of French origin, composed of 'adel' meaning noble and 'ina' meaning maiden, translating to 'noble maiden'.
Adeline is a French feminine given name derived from Old German elements, combining 'adal' meaning noble and 'hild' meaning battle, signifying "noble battle".
Adelinn is a captivating French name derived from 'adelin', meaning 'noble', composed of elements 'adel' (noble) and '-inn'.
Adelinne is a rare yet elegant French name with Germanic roots meaning "noble and gentle," popular among medieval French nobility.
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.
Adelis is a rare and fascinating Greek name derived from "adelos," meaning "not seen" or "invisible." It signifies individuals with elusive qualities like intelligence or creativity.
Adelisa is a unique Italian given name that translates to "noble devotion" or "noble oath".
Adelise is an uncommon yet meaningful female name of Germanic origin, derived from "adal" meaning "noble" or "illustrious", and "haid" meaning "battle".
Adelita is a female given name of Spanish origin, derived from the male name Adelberto, which means 'noble and brilliant'.