Meaning & Origin
Adelinde is a German feminine given name, a variant form of Adallinda. The name is composed of the Old German elements adal meaning "noble" and lind meaning "soft, flexible, tender." Thus, Adelinde carries the poetic meaning of "noble and tender."Etymology and Historical ContextThe root name Adallinda (also recorded as Adalindis or Ethelind) was borne by one of the concubines of the Frankish emperor Charlemagne (Charles the Great), with whom she had at least two children. Charlemagne himself ruled over much of Europe in the 8th and 9th centuries, and his name became synonymous with kingship in many languages. The element adal is common in Germanic names, reflecting the high value placed on nobility in early medieval society.Related Names and VariantsAdelinde belongs to a family of names derived from the same Germanic roots. Related forms include the English Ethelinda, the Germanic Adalindis, and the original Adallinda. These names share the core elements of nobility and tenderness, though they have evolved differently across languages and cultures.Usage and DistributionAdelinde is primarily used in German-speaking countries, though it is not among the most common names today. It reflects a tradition of compound names that were popular in the early Middle Ages, many of which have fallen out of widespread use but are still occasionally chosen for their historical resonance and elegant meaning.Meaning: Noble and tenderOrigin: GermanicType: Feminine given nameUsage regions: German-speaking countries