Adlai
Masculine
English Bible, Hebrew Bible
Meaning & Origin
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 Haman in the Book of Esther. In the Bible, Adlai is mentioned as the father of one of King David's herdsmen (1 Chronicles 27:29), a minor but notable figure in the royal administration.Etymology and Biblical ContextThe name Adlai derives from the Hebrew root meaning "justice" or "righteousness," combined with a divine element, yielding the sense "God is just." This theophoric structure is common in Hebrew names, reflecting a personal relationship with God. The biblical Adlai appears only briefly, but his role as a caretaker of David's livestock places him among the trusted officials of the king's household.Notable BearersThe name Adlai gained prominence in American political history through the Stevenson family. Adlai Stevenson I (1835–1914) served as Vice President of the United States under Grover Cleveland. His grandson, Adlai Stevenson II (1900–1965), was Governor of Illinois and the Democratic Party's nominee for President in 1952 and 1956, losing both times to Dwight D. Eisenhower. He later served as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. Adlai Stevenson III (1930–2021), son of Adlai II, was a U.S. Senator from Illinois. Other notable bearers include Adlai H. Gilkeson (1893–1959), an American brigadier general, and Adlai Osborne (1744–1814), a North Carolina delegate to the Continental Congress.Cultural SignificanceThough rare, Adlai remains in use as a given name, particularly in the United States, where the Stevenson legacy has kept it in the public eye. Its biblical roots and association with justice give it a dignified, timeless quality.Meaning: "God is just"Origin: HebrewType: First nameUsage regions: English-speaking world, especially the United States