Certificate of Name
Adele
Feminine
English, German, Italian
Meaning & Origin
Adele is a feminine given name used in English, German, and Italian, derived as a form of Adela. Adela itself originates from the Germanic element adal, meaning "noble." The name Adele has been borne by several notable figures, most famously the British singer-songwriter Adele Adkins (born 1988), known mononymously as Adele. Her debut album 19 (2008) and subsequent releases propelled the name back into the American top 1000 chart after a 40-year absence. Etymology and History The name Adele is a short form of Adela, which comes from the Old High German word adal ("noble"). It was introduced to England by the Normans and has been used in various European languages. Variants include Adelle in English, Adèle in French, and Adela in Spanish. Related names such as Adelina (Spanish) and Adeline (French) share the same root. Notable Bearers Before the singer Adele, the name was associated with Adele Astaire (1896–1981), an American dancer and actress who performed with her brother Fred Astaire. In the 21st century, Adele Adkins (born 1988) has become a global icon. According to her Wikipedia entry, she is an English singer-songwriter known for her mezzo-soprano vocals and has won 16 Grammy Awards, 12 Brit Awards, an Academy Award, and a Golden Globe Award. Her second album, 21 (2011), is the best-selling album of the 21st century. Cultural Significance The name Adele experienced a resurgence in popularity following the rise of the singer Adele. It re-entered the US top 1000 in 2009 after being absent for decades. The name's meaning of "noble" and its classic sound have contributed to its enduring appeal across cultures. Meaning: Noble Origin: Germanic (via Adela) Type: Given name Usage regions: English, German, Italian
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