Certificate of Name
Adela
Feminine
English, Polish, Romanian, Slovak, Spanish, Germanic
Meaning & Origin
Adela is a female given name with roots in the Old German element adal meaning "noble" (from Proto-Germanic *aþalaz). Originally a short form of names beginning with this element, Adela has been adopted across multiple languages and cultures, including English, Polish, Romanian, Slovak, Spanish, and Germanic traditions.Etymology and HistoryThe name Adela is the latinate form of Adele, sharing the same noble meaning. It is related to Adelia, Adella, and Adelina, as well as diminutives like Delia, Della, and Adelita. In other languages, variants include Adéla (Czech), Adèle (French), and Alina (Ukrainian).Notable BearersSeveral saints bear the name Adela. Saint Adela of Pfalzel (c. 660–735) was a Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfalzel in France. Another saint, Adela of France (1009–1079), was Duchess of Normandy and Countess of Flanders. Adela of Normandy (1062–1137), daughter of William the Conqueror, is also venerated as a saint. In the medieval period, Adela of Champagne (c. 1140–1206) served as Queen of France and regent, while Adela of Flanders (c. 1064–1115) was Queen consort of Denmark.Cultural SignificanceAdela is also a male name in Ethiopia, meaning "favours," and a female name in Arabic (عدله). The name's widespread usage across Europe and beyond reflects its enduring appeal and noble connotations.Meaning: NobleOrigin: Old German (adal)Type: Given name (female)Usage Regions: English, Polish, Romanian, Slovak, Spanish, Germanic
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