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Adalaine is a German-origin name meaning "little noble one," composed of the elements "adal" (noble) and "aine" (small).
Adalay is a distinctive Spanish name derived from the Basque Adalaide, meaning 'noble'.
Adalaya is an African-derived Yoruba name meaning 'first daughter' or 'happiness'.
Adalayah is a rare, Hebrew-derived name meaning 'justice', associated with biblical royalty and conveying strength, integrity, and righteousness.
Adalayde is a unique and beautiful Spanish name derived from Adalaiz, meaning "noble battle" or "noble ready".
Adalayna is a unique, captivating name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Old French Adele, meaning "noble.
Adale is a Hebrew name meaning "God is just," derived from the word "El" signifying God or supreme being.
Adalea is a unique Greek-derived name meaning 'noble', popular among ancient Greek nobility and later used by notable figures like Saint Adelaide of Italy, maintaining its classic elegance yet modern uniqueness today.
Adaleah is a unique Hebrew name meaning "ornament", variant of Adalyn meaning "noble".
Adalee is an American name created from Adelaide and Madison, meaning "noble kind," first gaining popularity in the late 20th century.
Adaleen is a unique, Irish-origin feminine name derived from 'Adall', composed of 'adal' meaning 'noble' and '-leen' denoting smallness or endearment.
Adaleena is a captivating Irish name derived from 'Ádh Leannáin', meaning 'good fortune of Leinster'.
Adalei is a unique Hebrew name derived from 'Adalia', meaning 'noble' or 'nobility'.
Adaleia, of Latin origin, means "noble" and evokes elegance and sophistication.
Adaleigh is an American name created by author Stephenie Meyer for her character Alice's daughter in the Twilight series. It has no specific meaning and is typically pronounced /əˈdeɪlɪdʒ/.
Adaleigha is a rare and unique feminine name of uncertain origin and meaning, potentially derived from names like Adelaide ("noble") combined with elements such as Dahlia ("flower"). Its rarity makes it distinctive, yet its unclear origins allow its bearers to create their own story.
Adaleine is a unique Hebrew name meaning "justice," associated with fairness and balance, and has a rich historical significance throughout various cultures.
Adalen is a rare Swedish name derived from the word "adal," meaning "at the river mouth," with potential meanings related to water proximity or unity.
Adalena is a unique German name composed of "adal," meaning noble, and "lind," meaning gentle, interpreted as "noble and gentle." It has historic roots tracing back to medieval Germanic tribes and associations with Saint Adalary of Alsace and Norse mythology's Valkyrie Alwen or Adelen. Today, it remains a rare yet meaningful choice for parents seeking an elegant name for their daughter.
Adalene is a German-origin name meaning "noble home".
Adalet is a Turkish female name meaning 'justice', notable in Turkish history and culture, symbolizing fairness and integrity.
Adaleth is a rare Spanish name of medieval origin meaning "noble fighter.
Adelatte is a unique Hebrew name derived from "adal," meaning "just" or "righteous." It signifies justice, fairness, and has been associated with notable figures like Adelatte of France known for her philanthropic deeds and strong sense of justice.
Adalette is a unique French given name derived from the Occitan word "adalet," meaning "noble" or "generous.
Adaley is an unusual, exotic Irish name derived from Ó Daibhéid, meaning 'dark-haired' in Old Gaelic.
Adaleya is an uncommon yet compelling name of uncertain origin, potentially rooted in Arabic ('just' or 'fair') or Hebrew ('noble').
Adaleyza is a captivating Spanish name derived from "adalid," meaning "noble warrior," and combining elements "ada" (noble) and "leyza" (light), signifying "noble light." Though not widely documented, this rare yet powerful name conveys strength, courage, and nobility.
Adalhi is a Spanish name derived from Basque 'Adalgiso', meaning "noble pledge".
Adali is a rare male name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba words "Ada" meaning "crown" and "li" meaning "is worthy". It translates to "The crown is worthy" or "The crown is royal", suggesting nobility and regalness. Historically used among West African cultures, particularly the Yoruba people, it carries strong connotations of royalty despite its rarity outside Africa today.
Adalia is a Greek name derived from the word "adalis," meaning "noble." It was popular among ancient Greek families and has been associated with strength, nobility, and elegance throughout history.
Adaliah is a rare, beautiful female name of uncertain origin; some believe it may be Hebrew, meaning 'justice', but its true roots remain unknown.
Adalicia is a Spanish-origin feminine name derived from the Germanic 'Adalgisus', meaning 'noble woman'.
Adalid is a rare Spanish-origin given name derived from 'adalid', meaning 'champion' or 'leader'.
Adalida is a Germanic given name derived from 'adal', meaning noble, and 'hilt', meaning battle, interpreted as "noble fighter".
Adalie is a unique Hebrew feminine name meaning 'delicate' or 'gentle', derived from the Hebrew word 'adal'.
Adeliene is a rare but elegant French feminine given name derived from Old German 'Adelheid', meaning 'noble kind'.
Adalin is a unisex Hebrew name translating to "gentle" or "noble," originally used among ancient Jewish communities, now popular worldwide for its uniqueness and elegance despite not being common.
Adalina is a Germanic name meaning 'noble battle'.
Adalind is a rare yet captivating Germanic female name derived from "adal" (noble/wealthy) and "hild" (battle/combat), meaning "noble battle" or "wealthy warrior.
Adalinda, of Old Germanic origin, translates to 'noble shield', reflecting strength, grace, and defense.