Abbreviated form of Dutch
Aaltje, meaning
noble sort
Dutch form of
Adelheid,
meaning
noble sort
From an old Germanic surname, meaning
noble and
steadfast
ABHAY:
Hindi name meaning
brave; fearless
African Ghanaian name meaning
warrior or
executioner Originally, it was a nickname for a troublemaker or someone who is hyper.
African Kenyan name meaning
noble
Nickname for
English
Acelin, meaning
noble at birth
Variant of
English
Acelin, meaning
noble at birth
English diminutive form of French
Asce,
meaning
little noble one
Feminine form of English
Acelin, meaning
little
noble one
Biblical name given to Achan
after his crime of stealing forbidden items during the
assault on
Jericho, for which he was stoned to death,
meaning
one who troubles
Old
German name derived from adal/athal, meaning
"noble."
Variant of Italian/Spanish
Alberto, meaning "bright
nobility."
"
Noble protection." Icelandic and Scandinavian name
derived from the Old Norse elements aðal "noble" and björg
"protection."
Bright nobility Old
German name composed of the elements adal
noble and beraht
bright
Italian surname transferred to forename use, meaning "noble oath."
Noble and ready Visigothic name composed of the Germanic elements adal
noble and funs
ready
Noble strength Old
German name composed of the elements adal
noble and hart
hardy; strong
Old
German name, meaning "noble sort."
Variant of Italian/Spanish
Adelina, meaning "noble."
English variant of French
Adeline, meaning
noble
English variant form of Italian
Adelina, meaning
noble
Scandinavian form of Anglo-Saxon
Aethelstan,
meaning "noble stone."
Noble wolf Old
German name, composed of the elements adal
noble and wulf
wolf
Hebrew name meaning
noble
Nickname for
English
Adelaide,
meaning
noble sort
Nickname for English
Adelaide,
meaning
noble sort
Czech form of Adela, meaning
noble
Spanish form of
Adelaide, meaning "noble
sort."
French name derived from
German Adalheidis, meaning
noble sort, from athel
noble and haidu
kind; sort
French form of English
Adelaide, meaning
noble
sort
Polish form of
Adelaide, meaning "noble
sort."
Nickname for French
Adélaïde, meaning
noble
Variant of
Dutch/German
Adelheid,
meaning "noble sort."
Variant of English
Adela,
meaning
noble
Variant form of English
Adelicia, meaning
noble
sort
Elaborated form of French
Adèle, meaning
noble
Italian and Spanish pet form of
Adela, meaning
"noble."
"
Noble serpent." Old
German name derived from the elements adal, "noble," and
lint "serpent, dragon."
Pet form of French
Adèle, meaning
noble
Variant form of English
Adelicia, meaning
noble
sort
Probably a variant of Spanish
Adelina,
meaning "noble." This name was used for the heroine of the Mexican
folk song "La Adelita," one of the most famous corridos to
come out of the Mexican Revolution. The song tells the story of a young
woman in love with a sergeant. She traveled with him and his regiment. Due
to this song, the term "La Adelita" came to signify a woman of
strength and courage, the archetype of a woman warrior.
Variant of English
Adele, meaning
noble
English variant form of Italian/Spanish
Adelina, meaning
noble
Variant of French
Adeline, meaning
noble
Hebrew name meaning
noble; powerful
ADIVA:
Arabic name meaning
agreeable; gentle
Italian form of
Adolf,
meaning "noble wolf."
Swedish form of
Adolf, meaning
"noble wolf."
English form of
Adolf,
meaning
noble wolf
Feminine form of
Latin
Adolphus,
meaning
noble wolf
Spanish form of
Adolf,
meaning "noble wolf."
Latin form of
Adolf,
meaning
noble wolf