Adela
Germanic, “noble” or “nobility.”
Germanic, “noble” or “nobility.”
French, “other” or “foreign.”
Greek, “immortal” or “eternal.”
French, “amber.”
French, from the mother of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux.
French, “father of peace.”
French, “skylark.”
Modern invented name.
English, “Ann’s town” or “Ann’s settlement.”
French, “to bind” or “to unite.”
Italian, “defender of the people.”
English and French, “grace.”
English, “noble.”
Scottish, “noble, exalted.”
Greek, “defending men.”
Latin, “of Adria.”
Hebrew, “father’s joy.”
Greek, “advising like a man.”
Arabic, “the first leap.”
Uncertain origin and meaning.
Arabic, “virgins.”
Greek, Latin, “charioteer, or wagoner.”
Greek mythology name.
Arabic, “a ring.”
Russian, Turkish, and Arabic, “heavens, exalted, and highborn.”
Greek, “tender goddess.”
Latin, “eagle.”
Sanskrit, “dawn light or rising sun.”
Italian, “armpit.”
Greek, “starry-faced.”
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