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Adaline is a Greek-origin feminine name meaning 'noble' or 'of noble birth'.
Adalinn is a distinctive Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements meaning "noble home" or "noble estate.
Adalinna is an exotic and unique name of unknown origin, believed to have been first used in the late 20th century. Its popularity has grown recently among parents seeking distinctive names for daughters, despite its mysterious etymology. The meaning of Adalinna can be interpreted based on personal preference, as it may derive from combining elements like Ada and Linna or honoring family members named Ada or Linna. Alternatively, some parents might appreciate the musical quality and rhythmic flow of Adalinna. As there is no established meaning for this name, it offers parents the freedom to create their own story and significance behind it.
Adalinne is a rare yet elegant French given name meaning "noble," derived from the Germanic Adalgund via Adeline and Adelaide.
Adalis is a Hebrew name meaning "God is my judge," originally used by devoted individuals in biblical times, and famously carried by Talmudic sage Adalis ben Benjamin.
Adalisa is a rare but elegant Spanish girls' name derived from Adelaisa, combining the Germanic elements 'adal', meaning noble, and 'isaz', meaning ice or iron.
Adalise is a rare but captivating Germanic female name that translates to "Noble battle", reflecting its historical significance among European nobility.
Adalisse is a unique Spanish female given name meaning 'the powerful noble one'.
Adaliya is an Arabic origin name, derived from 'adal' meaning 'justice', signifying "Justice of Allah".
Adaliyah is an Arabic-derived name meaning 'noble', popularized in English-speaking countries.
Adaliz is a rare Spanish female given name with a powerful meaning, derived from the word 'adalid', meaning 'noble fighter' or 'champion'.
Adalize is a unique Latin-derived female name meaning "noble", popularized during the Middle Ages through figures like Adaliz of Normandy and adapted across cultures as Adalheidis or Adeliza.
Adallyn is a rare Hebrew name derived from "Adonai," meaning "Lord." It carries a sense of reverence and authority.
Adaly is a distinctive given name of uncertain origin and meaning, believed to be a blend of Adele and Adeline or a variant spelling of Arabic Adila, signifying "just" or "fair". It first appeared in the late 19th century in England and gained popularity in the mid-20th century. Today, it is predominantly used in English-speaking countries like the United States and Canada.
Adalya is a captivating Turkish feminine name that signifies justice or fairness.
Adalye is a Turkish name meaning 'justice,' composed of 'adal' meaning fair and 'et' meaning with, reflecting honesty and fairness.
Adalyn is a beautiful and distinctive Welsh name derived from "Adenydd," meaning "noble" or "noble-born.
Adalyna is a unique Germanic name that combines "adal," meaning noble, with "ynja," signifying battle or struggle, conveying strength and nobility.
Adalynd is a rare, Latin-origin feminine name meaning "noble," derived from Adalbert, popular among medieval European nobility.
Adalyne is a unique and beautiful girl's name with unknown origins, often linked to Adeline or Adelheid but without concrete evidence.
Adalynn: Scandinavian origin, derived from Áðalheidr meaning 'noble battle', associated with legendary Norse shield-maidens.
Adalynna is a unique Scandinavian name derived from 'adal' (noble) and 'ynn' (protection/grace), combining power and elegance.
Adalynne is a unique, Germanic name composed of "adal" meaning noble or wealthy, and "ynn" meaning belonging to, resulting in the meaning "noble associate" or "wealthy companion".
Adalynnrose is a modern, captivating female name created by combining Adeline ('noble') and Rose ('flower').
Adalys is a beautiful and rare Spanish feminine form of Adeluis, meaning "noble" and "famous," suggesting greatness and recognition.
Adalyse is a rare French name derived from 'adalys', meaning 'noble and courageous'.
Adam is a Hebrew name meaning "man" or "earth," derived from 'adamah', and is significant in Abrahamic religions as the first human created by God.
Adama is a distinctive African name of West African origin, with meanings varying by region but generally conveying positivity such as peace or attractiveness. It gained wider recognition through the Gambian soldier Adamu Cerrah, also known as Adama Drammeh, who played a crucial role in a military coup in 1994. Today, it's popular among people of African descent globally due to its unique sound and historical significance.
Adamae is a rare, African-derived name whose meaning remains unclear but which evokes strength and individuality.
Adamari is a unisex Hebrew name meaning "crowned with adornments", derived from "adam" (man/earth) and "mar" (high/exalted). It holds biblical significance as the son of Enosh and Seth, and has been popularized by Puerto Rican actress Adamari López.
Adamarie is a unique name of unknown origin, possibly a blend of Hebrew 'Adam' meaning "earth" and Latin 'Marie' meaning "sea of bitterness," or a variant spelling of Admaree with no known etymology.
Adamaris is a unique Spanish name derived from Hebrew 'Adama' meaning earth and the feminine suffix '-ris', signifying beauty, thus conveying 'earthly beauty'.
Adamariz is a rare Portuguese male given name derived from Old German elements "adal" meaning 'noble' and "hari" translating to 'army' or 'warrior', symbolizing 'noble warrior'.
Adamary is a rare Latin-derived feminine given name, signifying strength and brilliance like the diamond (adamas) it's named after.
Adamarys is a unique Latin-derived name meaning 'unbreakable' or 'invincible', used as both male and female in Latin American cultures.
Adamina is a rare Hebrew female name meaning "daughter of red earth," derived from the Hebrew word "adama" for ground or earth, with biblical roots tracing back to Adam and Eve.
Adamma is an African-origin name from Nigeria's Igbo culture meaning "My God has heard my prayers," composed of "Ada" (first daughter) and "Mma" (mother).
Adan is a Hebrew name meaning "man" or "earth", variant of Adam and originally given to humanity's first ancestor in the Bible.
Adana is an Arabic female given name derived from the Semitic root 'd-n-y', meaning 'tender' or 'gentle'. It was popularized by Imru' al-Qais, a famous Arabic poet born in Adana, Turkey.
Adanaya is a unique Hebrew name that means "God has answered" or "God is heard." It is a modern variant of Samuel, derived from the Hebrew word "shama," meaning "to hear" or "to listen.