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Adile

Feminine Turkish Albanian
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Meaning & History

Adile is a Turkish and Albanian feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Adil. The root name Adil means "fair, honest, just" in Arabic, stemming from the root عدل (ʿadala) meaning "to act justly." This name was historically borne by several sultans of Bijapur, reflecting its noble and virtuous connotations.

Notable Bearers

Adile has been a prominent name among Ottoman royalty and modern Turkish figures. Notable bearers include:

  • Adile Sultan (1826–1899), an Ottoman princess, daughter of Sultan Mahmud II, known for her philanthropy and patronage of the arts.
  • Adile Sultan (1887–1973), another Ottoman princess, daughter of Şehzade Mehmed Selaheddin and granddaughter of Sultan Murad V.
  • Adile Zogu (1890–1966), sister of King Zog I of Albania, highlighting the name's Albanian usage.
  • Adile Hanımsultan (1900–1979), Ottoman princess, daughter of Naime Sultan and granddaughter of Sultan Abdülhamid II.
  • Adile Ayda (1912–1992), a pioneering Turkish diplomat, one of the first female diplomats in Turkey.
  • Adile Naşit (1930–1987), a beloved Turkish actress known for her comedic roles in film and theater.

Cultural Significance

In Turkish and Albanian cultures, Adile is a name that embodies the virtues of justice and fairness, qualities highly esteemed in Islamic tradition. The name's association with Ottoman princesses and modern achievers gives it a regal yet accessible character. Variants include Adila in Arabic and Adilə in Azerbaijani.

  • Meaning: Feminine form of Adil, meaning "fair, honest, just"
  • Origin: Arabic, via Turkish and Albanian
  • Type: Feminine given name
  • Usage Regions: Turkey, Albania, and diaspora communities

Related Names

Other Languages & Cultures
(Arabic) Adila (Azerbaijani) Adilə

Sources: Wikipedia — Adile

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