Adele

Adele means 'noble' and reflects the qualities of nobility, such as dignity, grace, and a sense of honor. It suggests a person of high moral standards and a purposeful demeanor.

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The name Adele is of Germanic origin. It derives from the ancient name 'Adelheid' which comprises two elements: 'Adal' meaning noble, and 'Heid' meaning kind or type. This name was brought to England by the Normans and became popular due to Saint Adele, a 7th-century French nun.

  • Popularity: 1,579th
  • Babies named Adele in the US in 2023:
    Female: 334
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Addie, Della, Del, Dele, Elle..
  • Full Names: Adelaide, Adelina, Adelheid, Adela, Adelita..
  • Famous Namesakes: Adele-Adkins (Singer), Adele-Exarchopoulos (Actress), Adele-Sandusky (Academic), Adele-Stevens (Model), Adele-Starr (Activist)..
  • Gender: Adele is predominantly a feminine name, often associated with women who possess refinement and elegance.
  • Numerology: In numerology, the name Adele resonates with the number '3', symbolizing creativity, communication, and optimism. Individuals with this number are generally blessed with the ability to express themselves artistically and are often lovable individuals.

Adele experienced peaks of popularity in the early 1900s and saw a resurgence in the 2010s, partially influenced by the global success of the British singer Adele. The name remains popular in various cultures, often appreciated for its simplicity and elegance.

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