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Ade is a Frisian masculine given name, originally a short form of Germanic names beginning with the element adal meaning "noble". This element is common in many Germanic names, such as Adolf and Adelaide, and reflects th...
EtymologyThe name Adebayo originates from the Yoruba language of West Africa. It is a compound name formed from the elements ade meaning "crown" or "royalty" and ayo meaning "joy". Thus, Adebayo translates to "the crown...
Adeeb is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Adib, which means "cultured, refined, well-mannered" in Arabic. The name is derived from the Arabic root adaba, which relates to good manners, etiquette, and literar...
Adegoke is a name of Yoruba origin, meaning "the crown has ascended the mountain" or "the crown or royalty has ascended to the top, has gained advancement." It is used both as a given name and a surname among the Yoruba...
Adei is a Basque masculine given name that directly translates to "respect, consideration, grace" in the Basque language. It embodies virtues highly valued in Basque culture, such as honor and social harmony. The name is...
Adekunle is a Yoruba name of profound cultural significance, meaning "the crown has filled the home" or "royalty fills the house." It reflects the high value placed on honor, legacy, and familial blessings in Yoruba trad...
Adel is a name with multiple origins and meanings, reflecting its use in different cultures and languages. In Arabic and Persian contexts, Adel is a variant of the name Adil, which means "fair, honest, just" in Arabic. T...
Adélard is the French form of Adalhard, a name of Germanic origin. The root name Adalhard is composed of the Old German elements adal meaning "noble" and hart meaning "hard, firm, brave, hardy." Thus, Adélard carries the...
Adelardo is the Spanish and Italian form of Adalhard, a name of Old German origin. The name Adalhard is composed of the elements adal meaning "noble" and hart meaning "hard, firm, brave, hardy." Thus, Adelardo carries th...
Adelbert is a German and Dutch variant of Adalbert, ultimately derived from the Germanic name Albert. The name is composed of the elements adal meaning "noble" and beraht meaning "bright", giving the overall meaning "nob...
Adelino is the Portuguese masculine form of Adelina, a name ultimately derived from a Germanic root containing the element adal meaning "noble" (from Proto-Germanic *aþalaz). As a masculine counterpart to the more common...
Adelmar is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old High German elements adal "noble" and mari "famous". It is a cognate of the Old English name Æðelmær, which shares the same meaning of "noble and...
Adelmo is a masculine given name used in Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish, derived from the Germanic name Adhelm. The root elements are atto meaning "father" and helm meaning "helmet, protection," so the name carries the...
Adem is a masculine given name common in Turkey, Bosnia, and Albania, serving as the Turkish, Bosnian, and Albanian form of Adam. The name corresponds to the biblical and Quranic figure Adam, who is recognized as the fir...
Ademar is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, used primarily in Portuguese-speaking countries. It is the Portuguese form of Otmar, which itself derives from the Old Frankish name Audamar. The name is composed of t...
Ademaro is an Italian masculine given name, derived from the Germanic name Otmar (or its variant Audamar). The name ultimately comes from the Proto-West Germanic elements aud or ot meaning "wealth, fortune" (or possibly...
Ademir is a Brazilian variant of the Portuguese name Ademar, which itself derives from the Germanic name Otmar (or Audamar). The root elements are Old Frankish aud or Old High German ot meaning "wealth, fortune" combined...
Ademola is a name of Yoruba origin, meaning "the crown is with wealth" or more elaborately, "the crown or royalty along with prestige and wealth." It is used both as a given name and a surname among the Yoruba people of...
Aden is a modern English variant of Aidan, which itself derives from the Irish name Aodhán. The name Aodhán is a diminutive of the Old Irish name Aodh, meaning "fire." Thus, the name Aden ultimately carries the meaning o...
Adeniyi is a name and surname of Yoruba origin, meaning "the crown has honour" or "the crown or royalty has value" in the Yoruba language. The name is composed of two elements: ade, meaning "crown" or "royalty," and niyi...
Adeodatus is a Latin name meaning "given by God". It derives from the Latin phrase a Deo datus, reflecting a common early Christian practice of naming children to express gratitude for divine blessing. The name is closel...
Adewale is a given name and surname of Yoruba origin, meaning "the crown has come home" in the Yoruba language. The name is derived from the elements adé (crown, royalty) and wálé (has come home), reflecting the cultural...
Adham is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "dark, black" or, more poetically, "intensity in the blackness," traditionally used to describe shiny black stallions. The name is used across the Arabic-speaking...
Ádhamh is the Irish form of Adam, a name of profound biblical significance. In Irish, Ádhamh adapts the Hebrew original to the phonetic and orthographic conventions of the Irish language, where the initial 'A' is pronoun...
Adhelm is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, composed of the Old German elements atto meaning "father" and helm meaning "helmet, protection." The name thus conveys the sense of "fatherly protection" or "protectiv...
Adi is a masculine given name used in Indonesia and Java, carrying distinct meanings in each language. In Indonesian, it means "first," while in Javanese it signifies "beautiful, good, valuable." Both meanings ultimately...
Adi is a diminutive used in German and Romanian, typically as a short form of Adolf (German) or Adrian (Romanian), as well as other names beginning with the same sound. In German, it is primarily a nickname for Adolf, a...
Adian is a Bosnian masculine given name of uncertain etymology. The name's meaning is unknown, and it does not have a clear linguistic root in Slavic or other regional languages. It is a rare name, primarily found in Bos...
Adib (also spelled Adeeb) is a masculine given name and surname of Arabic origin. It derives from the Arabic root adab, which encompasses concepts of etiquette, refinement, and literary culture. The name means "cultured,...
Ädıl is the Kazakh form of Adil, a name of Arabic origin that means "fair, honest, just." The name derives from the Arabic root عدل (ʿadala), which conveys the concept of justice and equity. In Kazakh, the spelling Ädıl...
Adil is an Arabic masculine given name and surname, derived from the Arabic root عدل (ʿadala) meaning "to act justly". The name directly translates to "fair, honest, just" in Arabic. It is a common name throughout the Mu...
Ädılet is a Kazakh masculine given name, representing a more precise transcription of Adilet. The name ultimately derives from the Arabic root ʿadala, meaning "to act justly," and carries the meaning of "justice."In Kaza...
Adilet is a masculine given name used in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, meaning "justice" in both Kazakh and Kyrgyz. The name derives from the Arabic root ʿadala (عدل), which conveys the concept of acting justly or equitably...
Adílson is a Portuguese given name, predominantly used in Brazil and other Portuguese-speaking countries. It is likely a variant of Edison, possibly influenced by the Germanic name element adal meaning "noble" or the Ara...
Adin is a masculine given name of Bosnian usage, though its exact etymology remains uncertain. It is possibly derived from the Turkish word ad meaning "name". The name also appears in the Old Testament, where it is menti...
'Adina is a Biblical Hebrew name, the original form of Adina 1, found in the Old Testament. It derives from the Hebrew root ʿaḏin, meaning "delicate" or "slender." This name appears in 1 Chronicles 11:42, where 'Adina is...
Adina (masculine) is a biblical name of Hebrew origin, appearing in the Old Testament as the name of a soldier in King David's army. It derives from the Hebrew root ʿaḏin (עָדִין), meaning "delicate" or "slender." The na...
Adino is a name that appears in the Hebrew Bible, associated with one of King David's mighty warriors. The name is probably derived from the Hebrew element עָדִין (ʿaḏin), meaning "delicate." This etymology suggests a co...
Adir is a Hebrew masculine name meaning "strong, mighty". This word appears in the Hebrew Bible as an epithet for God, emphasizing divine power and majesty. For instance, in Psalm 93:4, the phrase adir bamarom ("mighty o...
Aditya is a Sanskrit name meaning "belonging to Aditi," derived from the goddess Aditi, who represents infinity and the boundless. In Hindu mythology, the Adityas are a group of deities, the children of Aditi, often enum...
Adlai is a male given name of Hebrew origin, traditionally interpreted as meaning "God is just." It is a contracted form of Adalia, a name of uncertain meaning that appears in the Old Testament as the name of a son of Ha...
EtymologyThe name Adler is derived from the German surname Adler, which itself comes from Middle High German adler or adelar, a compound of edel (“noble”) and Aar (“eagle”). The term originally distinguished the eagle as...
Adəm is the Azerbaijani form of Adam, a name of profound religious and cultural significance. In Azerbaijani, Adəm is used both as a biblical figure and as a given name for boys, directly borrowed from Arabic آدَم (ʾādam...
Admetos is the Greek form of Admetus, a name derived from the Greek word admetos meaning "unconquered, untamed." This poetic form of adamastos ("untamed") reflects strength and resilience. In Greek mythology, Admetos was...
Admetus is the Latinized form of the Greek name Ἄδμητος (Admetos), meaning "unconquered, untamed" — a poetic variant of ἀδάμαστος (adamastos). In Greek mythology, Admetus was the king of Pherae in Thessaly, known for his...
Admir is a masculine given name used primarily in the Balkans, particularly among Albanians and Bosniaks. Its exact etymology is uncertain, but it is widely considered a variant of Amir, an Arabic name meaning "commander...
Adnan (Arabic: عدنان, romanized: ʿAdnān) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "settler". In Islamic tradition, Adnan is revered as a patriarch of the northern Arabian tribes and a direct ancestor of the Pr...
Adolf is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old High German elements adal meaning "noble" and wolf meaning "wolf." The name is a compound of adal and wolf, thus carrying the meaning "noble wolf."...
Adolfas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, derived from the German name Adolf. The root name Adolf originates from the Old German name Adalwolf, composed of the elements adal meaning "noble" and wolf, thus giving the...
Adolfito is a Spanish diminutive of the male given name Adolfo. The suffix -ito is a common Spanish diminutive ending, often used to convey affection or endearment, making Adolfito roughly equivalent to “little Adolfo” o...
Adolfo is the Italian and Spanish form of Adolf, a name of Old German origin. It derives from the elements adal meaning "noble" and wolf, giving the meaning "noble wolf." The name is cognate with the Anglo-Saxon Æðelwulf...
Ādolfs is the Latvian form of Adolf, a name of Old German origin. The root name Adolf derives from Adalwolf, composed of the elements adal meaning "noble" and wolf, thus carrying the meaning "noble wolf." This name was h...
Adolph is the English form of Adolf, a name that has been rarely used since World War II due to its strong association with Adolf Hitler, the leader of Nazi Germany.EtymologyThe name Adolf derives from the Old High Germa...
Adolphe is the French form of Adolf, derived from the Old German name Adalwolf, meaning "noble wolf" from the elements adal "noble" and wolf. The name was historically borne by several Swedish kings, most notably Gustav...
Adolphus is a Latinized form of the Germanic name Adolf. It was commonly used in scholarly and royal contexts, particularly in the 17th and 18th centuries, as a more formal or classical rendering of the name. The name Ad...
Adomas is the Lithuanian form of Adam, a name of profound biblical significance. Derived from the Hebrew word adam meaning "man" or "humanity," it is also linked to adamah ("earth") and adom ("red"), reflecting the creat...
Adonai is a Hebrew title meaning "my lord", used in Judaism as a reverential substitute for the ineffable name of God, Yahweh. The Tetragrammaton (YHWH) was considered too sacred to be spoken aloud, so during prayer and...
Adonay is a Spanish variant of Adonai, a Hebrew title meaning "my lord" that is used in Judaism as a substitute for the ineffable name of God, Yahweh.Etymology and Religious ContextIn Jewish tradition, the Tetragrammaton...
Adone is the Italian form of Adonis, a name rooted in ancient mythology and language. The name ultimately derives from the Phoenician word ʾadon, meaning "lord" or "master," which was adopted into Greek as Ἄδωνις (Ádōnis...
Adonijah is a masculine name of Hebrew origin, appearing in the English Bible. It means "my lord is Yahweh", derived from the Hebrew elements ʾaḏon meaning "lord, master" and yah, a shortened form of the divine name Yahw...
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