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Meaning of the first name
Adalie

Origin 
French

Meaning 
Noble

Variations 
Adalee, Adalet, Adalia

*Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.

The origins of the name Adalie can be traced back to French roots. Derived from the French word noble, Adalie represents the qualities of nobility and distinction. In French etymology, the name Adalie is associated with a rich history, symbolizing individuals of high social standing or those renowned for their honorable character. In history, Adalie can be found documented in various contexts. From medieval times, noble families often bestowed the name Adalie upon their daughters to signify their prestigious lineage. These individuals were expected to embody the virtues associated with nobility, such as grace, elegance, and benevolence. Over the centuries, the name Adalie became an illustrious representation of aristocratic heritage. In modern-day usage, Adalie continues to hold its noble connotations. Parents who select this name for their daughters may seek to impart a sense of honor, integrity, and distinction. Adalie is often chosen for its timeless appeal and regal charm, aligning with contemporary naming trends while still evoking a sense of tradition and class. The name has been embraced by diverse cultures and remains a popular choice, resonating with its rich historical significance as a symbol of noble lineage.

Based on our records...
This is the most common surname, spouse name and child name associated with Adalie.
Smith

is the most common surname for Adalie.

Lucius

is the most common spouse name for Adalie.

Hollis

is the most common child name for Adalie.

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