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Adalwin

Noble friend

Adalwin is a distinguished German name meaning "noble friend," combining two of the most cherished qualities a person can embody. It has an old-world elegance that feels both strong and warm.

Origin: German
Boy

Adam

Son of the earth, first man

Adam means "son of the earth" or "of the ground," deriving from the Hebrew word "adamah" meaning earth or soil. It is one of the oldest recorded names in human history, carrying the weight of being the name given to the first man in the Abrahamic traditions. The name embodies a deep connection to the natural world and to humanity itself.

Origin: Arabic
Boy

Adama

Man of the earth

Adama is a West African form of Adam, derived from the Hebrew and Arabic root meaning 'earth' or 'red earth,' referring to the first man formed from the ground. Widely used across Sahel and Sudanic cultures, it carries both Abrahamic and deep animistic resonances of humanity's connection to the soil.

Origin: African
GirlStable

Adaora

Daughter of the people

An Igbo name from Nigeria meaning daughter of the people or daughter of the community. It connects a girl to her entire community, suggesting belonging and communal pride. In Igbo culture, names often reflect a child's relationship to the wider social world, and Adaora places the child at the heart of collective identity. The name carries a warmth and social depth that feels both intimate and expansive.

Origin: African
GirlRising

Adara

Catches birds

Adara is an unusual and captivating Welsh name meaning "catches birds," conjuring images of someone with a natural affinity for the wild and a gentle, patient spirit. It is a name that feels both poetic and grounded, connecting its bearer to the natural world and the ancient Welsh landscape. Adara carries a sense of quiet skill and enchantment.

Origin: Welsh
GirlRising

Adaudo

Daughter of peace

Adaudo is an Igbo name from south-eastern Nigeria, composed of 'ada' (first daughter or daughter of) and 'udo' (peace, harmony). The name celebrates a daughter born into a time of peace or whose arrival brings peaceful blessings to the family. In Igbo culture, the 'ada' (eldest daughter) holds a special honoured position, and names incorporating 'ada' carry that significance. Adaudo is both a celebration of new life and an aspiration for a harmonious future.

Origin: African
GirlRising

Adaure

Beautiful daughter

Adaure is an Igbo name from Nigeria meaning 'daughter of beauty' or 'beautiful daughter,' combining 'Ada' (first daughter) with 'ure' (beauty or beautiful). It is a name that celebrates a girl's beauty as a gift to her family and community.

Origin: African
GirlRising

Adaya

God's ornament

Adaya is a luminous Hebrew name meaning "God's ornament" or "God's adornment." It suggests that the bearer is a precious decoration in the eyes of the divine, a beautiful expression of the idea that every child is a treasured gift. The name carries a sense of grace, beauty, and spiritual significance.

Origin: Hebrew
BoyStable

Adderley

Eadred's woodland clearing

Adderley is a distinguished English surname-turned-given name evoking landed gentry and the English countryside. It suggests someone of quiet authority and deep English heritage. The name carries an aristocratic undertone while remaining approachable.

Origin: English
GirlRising

Addien

Beautiful, fair

Addien is a Welsh name meaning "beautiful" or "fair," drawing from the rich tradition of poetic Welsh naming. It carries an air of gentle elegance and quiet grace, reflecting the Welsh appreciation for natural beauty and lyrical language.

Origin: Welsh
GirlStable

Addison

Son of Adam

Addison is an English name that originally functioned as a surname meaning 'son of Adam'. The name Adam itself derives from the Hebrew word 'adamah', meaning earth or ground. While Addison's literal meaning references masculine lineage, the name has undergone a significant cultural shift and is now predominantly used as a given name for girls, valued for its modern sound, strong consonants, and approachable warmth.

Origin: English
GirlFalling

Addolorata

Our Lady of Sorrows

Addolorata is an Italian name meaning "Our Lady of Sorrows," derived from the Latin "dolorata" (sorrowful). It refers to the Blessed Virgin Mary in her aspect of compassionate grief and is a name rich with devotion, tenderness, and deep emotional resonance in Italian Catholic tradition.

Origin: Italian
BoyStable

Ade

Crown, royalty

Ade is a Yoruba name meaning 'crown' or 'royalty,' symbolising nobility, leadership, and the honour bestowed upon a family with the arrival of a new child.

Origin: African
Boy

Adebayo

The crown returns with joy

Adebayo is a Yoruba name from Nigeria meaning 'the crown returns with joy' or 'the king comes in joy,' formed from 'Ade' (crown, royalty) and 'bayo' (rejoice, joy has returned). It is a name that announces a child's arrival as a joyful, royal event.

Origin: African
UnisexStable

Adebisi

The crown has multiplied

Adebisi is a Yoruba name from Nigeria meaning 'the crown has given birth to more' or 'the crown has increased this,' from 'Ade' (crown) and 'bisi' (given birth to more, multiplied). It celebrates a child as an addition that multiplies the family's royal legacy.

Origin: African
BoyStable

Adedotun

The crown is renewed

Adedotun is a Yoruba name from Nigeria meaning 'the crown is fresh again' or 'the crown has been renewed,' from 'Ade' (crown) and 'dotun' (fresh, renewed, restored). It is often given to a child seen as a renewal of the family's royal spirit, sometimes after a period of loss or difficulty.

Origin: African
UnisexStable

Adel

Just, fair

Adel derives from the Arabic root 'adl, which carries the core meaning of justice and fairness. In Islamic theology, Al-Adl is one of the ninety-nine names of God, underlining how central the concept of justice is to Islamic ethics and worldview. The name works naturally for either gender, and its clean, two-syllable form makes it accessible across many languages and cultures.

Origin: Arabic
GirlRising

Adela

Noble one

Adela is a name of Germanic origin meaning "noble one," derived from the element "adal" (noble). Widely used in Spanish-speaking cultures, it combines an ancient European pedigree with a warm, melodic sound that has made it beloved across many countries and centuries.

Origin: Spanish
GirlStable

Adelaide

Noble natured

Adelaide derives from the Germanic name Adalheidis, composed of the elements 'adal' meaning noble and 'heid' meaning kind or type. It conveys a sense of innate nobility and graceful character.

Origin: English
BoyFalling

Adelbert

Noble bright

Adelbert is a distinguished Germanic name combining the elements "adel," meaning noble, and "beraht," meaning bright or shining. It paints a picture of radiant nobility, suggesting someone who leads with both honour and brilliance. This stately name has deep roots in European royal and scholarly traditions.

Origin: German
GirlRising

Adele

Noble, nobility

Adele derives from the Old High German element 'adal,' meaning noble, which was carried into French through Frankish aristocratic culture. The name embodies qualities of dignity, grace, and high birth that were prized in medieval European courts. It has remained a timeless choice precisely because its meaning never goes out of fashion, nobility of character is always admired.

Origin: French
GirlStable

Adelgund

Noble battle

Adelgund is a Germanic name combining the elements "adel" meaning "noble" and "gund" meaning "battle" or "war." It is a name that speaks to strength and high standing, reflecting the values of the early Germanic peoples who prized both nobility of birth and courage in conflict.

Origin: German
GirlFalling

Adelgunde

Noble war

Adelgunde is a striking Germanic name composed of the elements 'adel' meaning noble and 'gund' meaning war or battle. The name suggests a person of noble spirit who possesses the courage and strength to face life's challenges with determination and grace.

Origin: German
GirlStable

Adelheid

Noble and kind

Adelheid is a grand Germanic name meaning 'noble and kind,' combining the elements 'adal' (noble) and 'heid' (kind or type). It is the original form from which many beloved names, including Adelaide, Alice, and Heidi, ultimately derive. The name carries a sense of regal grace tempered by genuine warmth and goodness.

Origin: German
GirlRising

Adelina

Noble, of noble kind

Adelina carries the deep Germanic root 'adal,' signifying nobility and high birth, filtered through Romance language traditions into a name of graceful femininity. The name was widely embraced in medieval Iberian courts and religious communities, lending it an air of timeless refinement. Parents drawn to Adelina often seek a name that feels both classic and warmly melodic.

Origin: Italian
GirlStable

Adeline

Noble one

Adeline is an elegant English name meaning "noble one" or "of noble kind." It is a diminutive form of the Germanic name Adela, which itself derives from the element "adal" meaning "noble." Adeline has graced the pages of literature and history for centuries, carrying with it an air of gentle aristocracy and timeless femininity. The name strikes a beautiful balance between classic sophistication and approachable warmth, making it a perennial favourite among parents seeking a name with heritage and charm.

Origin: English
BoyStable

Adelmo

Noble protector

Adelmo is an Italian name meaning 'noble protector', composed of the Germanic elements 'adal' (noble) and 'helm' (helmet, protection). The name reflects the medieval tradition of combining aspirational qualities in a child's name, uniting the ideals of nobility and guardianship. It carries a sense of quiet strength and dignified purpose, evoking the image of someone who shields others with honour.

Origin: Italian
BoyStable

Adeniyi

The crown has honour

Adeniyi is a Yoruba name from Nigeria meaning 'the crown has honor' or 'royalty brings dignity.' It reflects the deep cultural reverence for traditional leadership and nobility in Yoruba society.

Origin: African
GirlStable

Aderet

Splendid garment, glory

Aderet is a Hebrew name meaning 'splendid garment' or 'glory'. In biblical Hebrew, 'aderet' refers to a magnificent cloak or mantle, most notably the prophetic mantle worn by Elijah. The name carries connotations of majesty, distinction, and spiritual authority, suggesting someone clothed in honour and radiance. It is a name that wraps its bearer in imagery of beauty and grandeur.

Origin: Hebrew
GirlStable

Adesewa

The crown brings beauty

Adesewa is a Yoruba name meaning 'the crown brings beauty' or 'royalty is beautiful.' It combines 'ade' (crown) with 'sewa' (beauty/goodness), celebrating both noble status and physical or inner beauty.

Origin: African
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