Adelade: Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity

Pronunciation: ahd-ehl-ahd-eh
Origin: United States
gender-female

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Meaning: A unique spelling of Adelaide, meaning "noble kind."

The name Adelaide, derived from the Old High German words "Adal" and "Heid," meaning "noble" and "kind," has a rich history that spans centuries. Originating in the 10th century, the name Adelaide was borne by Saint Adelaide, the wife of the Holy Roman Emperor Otto the Great. Over time, the name has evolved and gained popularity in various cultures. In the 19th century, the name became more widespread in Britain due to Queen Adelaide, the German-born wife of King William IV. This led to the naming of the Australian city of Adelaide in 1836. The name Adelaide is associated with nobility and kindness, reflecting its enduring appeal across generations.

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