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Adeliz is a unique feminine name of Spanish origin, created by combining Adele and Elizabeth. It signifies nobility and dedication to God.
Adeliza is a Germanic name derived from the Old German words 'adal', meaning noble, and 'heid', meaning kind or gentle, translating to "noble kind".
Adell is a rare Hebrew female name derived from 'Adam', meaning 'man' or 'human'.
Adell is a rare yet meaningful Welsh name derived from "Adda," meaning "noble.
Adella is a unique Italian name derived from the Latin word 'adellus', meaning 'noble'.
Adelle is a rare French given name derived from 'adèle', meaning 'noble' or 'of noble rank'. It was originally a title of nobility in medieval France before becoming a popular given name during the Renaissance.
Adellia is a unique Latin-origin girl's name meaning "to be noble," gaining popularity in recent years despite its historical use in various forms like Adella or Adele.
Adelline is a French-origin feminine name derived from Adelelina, meaning "little noble one.
Adellyn is a rare yet captivating female name of Welsh origin, derived from the ancient word "Adelew" meaning "noble". It was popularized during medieval times by Welsh nobility and has been associated with notable figures like Italian soprano Adelina Patti and Spanish painter Adelina de Golia.
Adellynn is an uncommon Irish name derived from Ailill, meaning "noble" or "champion".
Adelma is a Hebrew-derived female name translating to "Justice of God" or "Righteousness of God".
Adelmira is a rare, yet elegant feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "adelmus" meaning noble or generous, composed of "adele" (noble) and "mirus" (famous or admirable), signifying its timeless nobility.
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.
Adelola is a distinctive Yoruba female name meaning "Crowned with wealth".
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.
Adelphia is a rare, Latin-derived feminine name meaning "brother," first used by early Christians in ancient Rome.
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".
Adely is a captivating Hebrew name meaning 'justice' or 'righteousness', with roots in ancient biblical culture yet adapted across various languages and cultures over time.
Adelya is a captivating feminine given name of Slavic origin, derived from the ancient Slavic element "adel" meaning "noble" or "highborn". It originated in the Balkans and has gained popularity among Southern Slavs over time.
Adelyn is a distinctive English name derived from Old English Æðelgyfu, meaning 'noble gift'.
Adelyn is an English name of Old English origin, derived from "adel" meaning noble and "wyf" meaning woman, thus signifying a "noblewoman.
Adelyna is a Slavic origin name, particularly from Poland, which means "noble glory" or "generous fame.
Adelynd is a unique and elegant Welsh name derived from Adda, meaning 'noble' or 'rich'.
Adelyne is a captivating French name meaning 'noble', popular among medieval French nobility and carried by figures like Saint Adeline. Today, it's chosen for its distinctive sound and regal connotations.
Adelynn is a modern American girl's name created by combining Adele ("noble") and Lynn ("lake"), making its meaning "noble lake".
Adelynna is a unique, elegant name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Germanic 'adal' meaning noble, combined with Welsh 'llwyn' meaning wooded.
Adelynne is a distinctive French-origin given name derived from 'adelin', meaning 'noble' or 'generous'.
Adelys is a unique Welsh name meaning "noble court.
Adelyse is a French female name meaning 'noble', derived from 'adelise'.
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 male given name of Yoruba origin meaning "Honor brings joy".
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 derived from 'Adan', meaning 'pleasure', also associated with the historic city of Aden in Yemen.
Aden is an Arabic name meaning 'small', historically given to boys in ancient Arabia and associated with the city of Aden in Yemen.
Adena is a unique Hebrew name meaning 'pleasure' or 'delight', originally used for both genders but now more commonly associated with females.
Adene is an Arabic-origin name derived from 'Adnan', meaning 'tender' or 'gentle'.
Adenike is a unique African name derived from the Yoruba language meaning 'Crowned with wealth'.