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Adabelle

A name meaning 'noble' or 'beautiful' in French.

Adaego

A name signifying 'wealth is family' in the Igbo language.

Adaeh

A name meaning 'wealth brought home' in Igbo culture.

Adaeze

A name meaning 'noble child' in the Igbo language.

Adag

A name that signifies 'riches' or 'wealth' in Igbo culture.

Adahlia

A variation of Dahlia, meaning 'flower' in English.

Adair

A name meaning 'oak tree' or 'oak assembly' in Scottish Gaelic.

Adaire

A feminine version of Adair, meaning 'oak tree' in Scottish.

Adaku

A name meaning 'the first daughter' in Igbo culture.

Adal

A name derived from German meaning 'noble' or 'nobility.'

Adalaide

A variant of Adelaide, meaning 'noble kind' in German.

Adalard

Adalard is of German origin, meaning 'noble strength' or 'brave and noble.'

Adalbeorht

Adalbeorht means 'noble brightness' or 'shining nobility' in Old German.

Adalbert

Adalbert means 'noble and bright' in German, often associated with nobility.

Adalberto

Adalberto means 'bright nobility' or 'noble and famous,' typical in Italian culture.

Adalbjorg

Adalbjorg means 'noble protection' in Old Norse, indicating strength and valor.

Adalbrecht

Adalbrecht translates to 'noble and bright,' part of Germanic nobility.

Adalbrechta

Adalbrechta means 'noble and bright,' a feminine variation of Adalbrecht.

Adalee

Adalee is a modern variant of Adeline, meaning 'noble' or 'noble origin.'

Adaleia

Adaleia is a feminine form derived from Adel, meaning 'noble.'

Adaleide

Adaleide means 'noble sort' and derives from the famous name Adelaide.

Adaleigh

Adaleigh is a modern name meaning 'noble meadow,' a variation of Adelia.

Adalena

Adalena means 'noble one,' often used in Spanish-speaking cultures.

Adalene

Adalene means 'noble' or 'noble one,' derived from the older German name Adeline.

Adalfieri

Noble warrior.

Adalgar

Noble spear.

Adalgisa

Noble pledge.

Adalgiso

Noble hostage.

Adalhard

Brave and noble.

Adalheid

Noble and kind-hearted.

Adalheida

Noble and bright.

Adalheidis

Noble and kind-hearted.

Adalicia

Noble in grace.

Adalie

Noble one.

Adalina

Noble, kind.

Adaline

Noble.

Adalira

Noble and cheerful.

Adallina

Little noble one.

Adalric

Ruler of nobility.

Adalricus

Ruler of nobility.

Adalrik

Noble ruler; powerful leader.

Adalson

Son of Adal, meaning noble.

Adalstienn

Noble stone; a noble warrior.

Adalvallan

Noble valley; associated with bravery and nobility.

Adalward

Noble guardian; protector.

Adalwen

Noble friend; a kind and generous companion.

Adalwin

Noble friend; a loyal and trustworthy ally.

Adalwine

Noble friend; a beloved companion.

Adalwolf

Noble wolf; symbolizing strength and courage.

Adalwolfa

Noble wolf; a strong and resilient woman.

Adaly

Variant of Adeline; noble one.

Adalyn

Noble one; derived from Adeline.

Adalynn

Noble one; a contemporary form of Adeline.

Adam

Man; the first human being created in the Bible.

Adama

Earth; often interpreted as being related to the ground or soil.

Adamandia

Derived from Adam; meaning daughter of the earth.

Adamaris

Noble one; or ‘of the earth’ in roots pertaining to Adam.

Adames

Son of Adam; rooted in biblical lineage.

Adamma

A form of the name Adam, often meaning 'daughter of the earth'

Adamo

The Italian form of Adam, meaning 'man'

Adams

Son of Adam, meaning 'man' or 'earth'

Adamson

Son of Adam, directly translating to 'son of the man'

Adamsson

Son of Adam, meaning 'man'

Adamu

Derived from Adam, meaning 'man' or 'earth'

Adamus

A variant of Adam, meaning 'earth' or 'man'

Adan

A variant of Adam, meaning 'man' or 'earth'

Adank

Man; referring to masculinity or birth

Adankwo

Son of the earth; relating to Adam

Adanna

Father's daughter; reflecting familial ties

Adanne

Father's daughter or the beloved of the father

Adao

The Portuguese version of Adam, meaning 'man'

Adaobi

The first daughter in a family or respected daughter

Adaolisa

God has given riches or blessings

Adaoma

Beautifully created by God.

Adaora

First daughter of the community or nobility.

Adare

From the oak tree ford.

Adaugo

A child born on a Friday or blessings from a Friday.

Adcok

Derived from a surname meaning 'son of Dock', associated with descent.

Addai

Beloved, often associated with endearment in religious contexts.

Addaley

A modern variation of a name meaning a field of the meadow.

Addalyn

A modern variation of a name meaning noble one or honorable.

Addam

A variant of Adam, referring to man or mankind, often the first created being.

Addamson

Son of Adam.

Addana

A modern variant of the name Adam, symbolizing new beginnings or life.

Addaneye

A unique name possibly referring to the love and sun-like qualities of life, derived from Adam.

Adde

A diminutive or variant spelling of Addie or Addison with no specific historical significance but associated with joy and happiness.

Addeline

Derived from 'Adele', meaning 'noble' or 'nobility'.

Addelyne

A variation of Adeline, often associated with nobility and beauty.

Addeva

A unique name possibly derived from Addie, symbolizing life and vitality.

Addey

A modern name variant associated with joy and brightness.

Addi

A popular diminutive of Addison or Adelaide, often symbolizing nobility or joy.

Addica

Derived from a blend of 'Addie' and elements meaning 'noble', though not widely recognized historically.

Addie

Diminutive of names like Adelaide, meaning 'noble kind'.

Addien

A modern variant of Addie or Addison, often used for its appealing sound.

Addileigh

A contemporary spelling variation of Addie, associated with beauty and nobility.

Addiliegh

Another spelling variant of Addileigh, associated with elegance.

Addilyn

A modern creation likely derived from Addison or Adeline, symbolizing beauty and strength.

Addis

Derived from Addison or Adeline, associated with happiness and joy.

Addison

Originally a surname meaning 'son of Addie' or 'son of Adam'.

Addisyn

A spelling variation of Addison, often thought to evoke traits of grace and joy.

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