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Daughter of Adam; from the English surname meaning son or descendent of Adam.
Child of Adam, signifying a person descended from Adam.
Crown in Yoruba, conveying royalty and honor. Also used as short for Adrian.
Crown brings joy; from Yoruba Ade (crown) and Bayo (joy comes).
Crown has come; a Yoruba name expressing joy at the arrival of a child.
Crown of prosperity or wealth brought to the crown, a Yoruba blessing.
Refined or cultured
Delicate and refined; noble and gentle in character and spirit
Just and fair; noble character.
Noble; represents dignity and high status.
Noble natured; Spanish form of Adelaide, from Germanic roots meaning noble and kind.
Noble natured, of noble kind
Means 'noble natured' or 'noble kind.'
Noble and kind; of noble birth
Noble; derived from Germanic roots meaning of noble birth or character
Germanic name combining 'adal' (noble) and 'berht' (bright), meaning 'noble and bright.'
Noble, nobility, of noble kind
Noble natured; a modern spelling of Adelaide combining noble lineage with elegance
Noble; variant of Adeline
Of noble origin; from the Germanic elements meaning noble and graceful.
Variant of Adeline, Germanic name meaning noble.
Germanic name meaning 'noble kind' or 'noble-natured', combining Adel (noble) with Heid (kind/nature).
Noble; of noble birth. A variant form suggesting aristocratic grace and dignity.
Variant of Adeline, from Germanic elements meaning 'noble' or 'of noble kind.'
Noble; from Germanic roots where 'adal' means noble with a feminine ending.
Noble and of high birth; represents graceful nobility and virtue.
Spanish diminutive of Adela, meaning 'noble' from the Germanic root 'adal'.
Noble
Noble and kind; derived from Germanic roots with Slavic adaptation.
Noble kind.
Noble; Germanic origin from adel (noble) with diminutive suffix.
Man, humanity, earth.
Crown of honor or honorable crown
From Hebrew, meaning delicate, tender, and pleasant.
From Yoruba elements meaning daughter of royalty or crowned one.
A Yoruba name meaning 'crown has wealth' from ade (crown) and ola (wealth/honor).
Crown of desire; possibly from Yoruba ade (crown).
Crown of the royal family; represents nobility and heritage.
Crown born overseas, from Yoruba 'ade' (crown) and 'tokunbo' (born abroad).
Crown befits him; combines Yoruba words for crown and wear, suggesting royal bearing.
Yoruba name meaning 'crown befits me'; from 'ade' (crown) and 'yemi' (befits me).
Arabic term for the Islamic call to prayer. Less common as a personal name.
Arabic origin meaning virgin; also a star in Canis Major constellation.
Fearless; daring
Supreme king; from Sanskrit 'adhi' (supreme/above) and 'raj' (king).
Supported; steadfast; firmly established
Non-duality; central concept in Advaita Vedanta philosophy denoting the unified nature of all reality without separation.
Unique, incomparable. Derived from Sanskrit, denoting one without equal.
First or primal; represents the primordial feminine force in Hindu philosophy and Tantra.
Sanskrit name related to adhyana meaning 'study,' 'reflection,' or 'meditation.' Symbolizes wisdom and learning.
Hebrew name meaning 'ornament,' or Sanskrit meaning 'first/primordial.'
Gift and blessing.
Variant of Adriana, derived from Latin Hadrianus meaning 'from Hadria'
Cultured or refined person
Cultured or refined, from Arabic 'adib' meaning 'well-mannered or literary person.'
First god or primordial divine being; the original deity.
God is my ornament or adorned by God; blessed and dignified.
A variant of Adela with Germanic roots, meaning 'noble' and representing dignity and refinement.
Just, fair, and equitable; reflects wisdom and justice in Arabic tradition.
Noble, variant of Adele from Germanic meaning noble.
Noble and graceful. A variant of Adeline, suggesting refined beauty and high-born dignity.
Portuguese/Brazilian name derived from Arabic Adil meaning 'just' or 'fair'; symbolizes justice and virtue.
Sensual, delicate. Hebrew origin suggesting refinement.
Mighty or noble; possibly derived from Hebrew adir meaning powerful.
Strong or mighty. Hebrew name conveying power and resilience.
Son of Adam
Son of Adam. Modern variant spelling of Addison.
Son of Adam; modern spelling of Addison from Old English
Means 'beginning' or 'commencement' in Sanskrit, symbolizing a fresh start or new chapter.
Boundless and infinite; in Hindu mythology, Aditi is a goddess of motherhood, fertility, and abundance.
The sun; symbolizes light, energy, and divine radiance in Hindu tradition.
Boundless or infinity; Hindu goddess of abundance and freedom.
Belonging to the sun, sun god
Hebrew name meaning 'my ornament' or 'God's adornment,' signifying beauty and divine blessing.
Means 'the chargers' or 'the coursers,' referring to galloping horses; from Quran's Al-Adiyat (Chapter 100)
Hebrew origin meaning 'my witness' or 'adorned by the Lord', symbolizing divine favor.
Noble; from Germanic 'adal' meaning noble
Noble; derived from Germanic roots meaning noble birth or nobility.
Eagle
Variant of Adeline, from Germanic 'adal' meaning noble, representing nobility and grace.
Of uncertain direct meaning; an ancient Arabian name of noble significance.
Noble wolf, from Germanic 'adal' (noble) and 'wolf'.
From Germanic elements meaning 'noble wolf.' Represents nobility and strength.
Noble wolf; combines Germanic elements 'adal' (noble) and 'wolf'.
Man of the earth; derived from the Hebrew word for earth or ground.
Lord or master. Hebrew term conveying authority and respect.
Hebrew word meaning my Lord or my Master; expresses reverence and divine address.
Lord or Master; divine authority
My Lord is Yahweh; expresses devotion to the divine.
My Lord is Yahweh; expressing devotion to the divine.
God is my Lord, from Hebrew Adonai (Lord) and Yah (God)
Hebrew biblical name meaning 'my lord is exalted,' composed of 'adon' (lord) and 'ram' (exalted/high).
Very handsome; from Greek mythology associated with extraordinary beauty and youth.
Lord; from Hebrew Adon expressing divine lordship
To adore or worship, derived from Latin adorare; symbolizes devotion.
From Hadria. Variant of Adrian or Adrienne, derived from Latin referring to the Adriatic region.
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