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.
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.
Adesewa is a Nigerian unisex name derived from Yoruba language elements "Ade" (crown) and "Sewa" (we shall meet again), symbolizing reunion and renewal.
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.
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.'
Adhara is a unique Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Adhar', meaning 'support' or 'foundation'. It signifies strength and stability, and is associated with reliability and steadfastness.
Adhithi is an Indian name from Tamil Nadu, meaning 'the first light', derived from 'Aadhi' (first) and 'Thi' (light). It signifies wisdom and knowledge, associated with one of the seven sages in Hindu mythology.
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