Adesewa is a Nigerian unisex name derived from Yoruba language elements "Ade" (crown) and "Sewa" (we shall meet again), symbolizing reunion and renewal.
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.
The unisex name Adesire, derived from Nigeria's colonial era, combines 'Ade', meaning 'crown', with 'Si', signifying 'hope'. It translates to 'The Crown hopes' and was often given to children expected to achieve greatness.
Adetokunbo is a unisex name from West Africa's Yoruba language, translating to "Crown brings wealth" or prosperity. Often abbreviated as Adetoye or Adetola, it signifies abundance regardless of its form.
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.
Adgie is a rare Scottish name derived from Gaelic 'Aonghas,' meaning 'one' or 'single.' It dates back to the 13th century with notable bearers like Angus Og MacDonald, also known as 'Angus the Red.'
Adham is an Arabic name meaning 'praiseworthy', derived from the root word 'adh-dhamm'. It appears in Islamic tradition as one of Allah's names and was also the nickname of a companion of Muhammad known for his generosity. Today, it remains popular among Muslims worldwide.