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Adeeba is an Arabic name meaning 'intelligent' or 'wise', originally an honorary title for learned individuals in ancient Arabia.
Adeel, of Arabic origin, signifies 'elevated' or 'ascended', derived from the root verb 'a'ala'. It is deeply rooted in Islamic culture, named after a companion of the Prophet Muhammad known for his piety.
Adeem is an Arabic given name derived from 'ʿādiya', meaning 'justice', conveying fairness and righteousness.
Adeen is an Arabic unisex name derived from 'aadin', meaning 'to adorn' or 'embellish'.
Adeena, of African Yoruba origin, means 'crown', signifying pride and nobility.
Adeera is a unique African-origin female name derived from the Yoruba people's tradition in Nigeria. Its meaning, "the crown adorned with a beautiful flower," signifies elegance and radiance, reflecting African symbolism of flowers as beauty and grace.
Adeeva is a rare Hebrew name for girls, derived from 'hadiv' meaning ornament and '-a' signifying femininity. It translates to 'ornament' or 'adornment', suggesting elegance and individuality.
Adefolarin is a Yoruba name meaning 'The crown owns/serves the Lord'.
Adein is an uncommon Irish name deriving from ancient Gaelic, meaning 'little fire'.
Adeja is a captivating unisex name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'the crown stands on its own,' signifying innate leadership and greatness.
Adejah is a unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'Crowned by God'.
Adejare is a captivating unisex name of Yoruba origin meaning 'the crown meets me', signifying royalty and destined leadership.
Adekemi is a Nigerian name of Yoruba origin, meaning "Wealthy crown".
Adekunle is a Yoruba name meaning 'the crown returns', honoring a legendary warrior king.
Adel is an Arabic name meaning 'justice' or 'fairness', often associated with virtues like honesty and integrity. It's one of Allah's 99 names in Islamic culture, and has been used by notable figures throughout history.
Adel is an Arabic origin name meaning 'justice', popularized by Prophet Muhammad's companion, Abd Allah ibn Mas'ud, known for his fairness.
Adela is an elegant Germanic name meaning 'noble kind' or ' Mobility battle'.
Adelade is a rare but significant Hebrew-derived female name meaning "noble" or "generous".
Adelae is a unique Latin-derived name meaning "noble" or "wealthy," popularized by Saint Adelaide of Italy and known for its distinctive charm despite its historic roots.
Adelah is an Arabic female given name derived from 'adala', meaning 'justice'.
Adelai, of Hebrew origin, means 'God is my judge' or 'Noble', tracing back to the Old Testament.
Adelaid is a Germanic-origin given name derived from "Adalheidis," meaning "noble in battle.
Adelaida is a Spanish-derived name meaning 'noble and kind'.
Adelaide is a feminine German origin name derived from Adalheid or Adalhaid, meaning "noble battle" or "noble struggle". It was popular among medieval European royalty and later became synonymous with Australia's culture after its capital city was named after Queen Adelaide. Today, it remains a classic and elegant choice for daughters.
Adelaido is a distinctive Spanish name derived from Germanic elements "adal" (noble) and "haid" (battle), signifying "noble in battle".
Adelaina is a unique and elegant Hebrew name for girls, meaning "Lord" or "Master," associated with power and authority. It originated as a female form of Adonijah, a biblical figure, and has gained popularity in recent decades worldwide, although it remains distinctive due to its original Hebrew spelling.
Adelaine is a French-derived given name meaning "noble," popularized by Queen Adelaide of Normandy in medieval France.
Adelais is a German-origin female given name meaning "noble appearance," derived from elements "adal" (noble) and "heid" (appearance).
Adelane is an uncommon yet elegant unisex name of African Yoruba origin, meaning "Meeting place of royalty".
Adelani is a unique, captivating unisex name of Yoruba origin, meaning "crown befitting a king" or "worthy of being a crown prince.
Adelany is a unique, recently popular English-speaking name with unknown origins and uncertain meaning, though one theory links it to the Spanish Adelayde, derived from Germanic elements "adal" meaning noble and "haid" meaning battle.
Adelard is a rare male given name of Germanic origin, composed of elements meaning "noble" and "strong", interpreted as "noble and strong". It was popular among French nobility during the Middle Ages, notably borne by English scholar Adelard of Bath.
Adelay is a rare feminine given name with unknown origin and meaning, making it intriguing yet mysterious.
Adelaya is an attractive Arab origin name comprising 'Adeela' meaning 'fair/noble', and 'Ya' signifying affection/familiarity.
Adelayda is a distinctive Spanish-derived name meaning 'forward' or 'ahead', encouraging progress and inspired by the Mexican revolutionary figure Adelita.
Adelayde is a distinctively French given name derived from Adelais or Adélaïde, meaning 'noble'. It was used by notable figures like Duchess Adelaide of Aquitaine in the 10th century.
Adelayna is a unique and captivating name of Latin origin, meaning "noble," associated with nobility and elegance throughout history.
Adelayne is a unique, captivating name of Hebrew origin, meaning "Lord" or "Master." Coined by Edgar Allan Poe in his poem "Al Aaraaf," it's associated with American literature despite its Hebrew roots.
Adelbert is a name of Germanic origin, derived from "adal" meaning noble and "berht" meaning bright or famous, popular during the Middle Ages and associated with Saint Adelbert, bishop of Metz in the 8th century.
Adele is a German-origin feminine given name, meaning 'noble and kind', derived from the Germanic word 'Adalheidis'.