Adelaïde name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: German
Meaning: Noble and Fight
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What does Adelaïde mean?

Meaning of Adelaïde is Noble and Fight has origin in German. Adelaïde is celebrated on 16 December.

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Variants of Adelaïde

Adalheidis, Adaliz, Adelais, Adelheid, Adela, Adelaide, Adalhaid, Adalheid, Lettie, Aleida

How popular is the name Adelaïde?

Adelaïde is a unique baby name in France, it has been in use since 1971 and was able to reach the top 600 names. In 1987, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 572 on girl names chart when 49 babies were named Adelaïde.

Over 582 babies in France have been named Adelaïde. The moniker is a rare baby name in Belgium, chances of it being still in use are very slim. But Adelaïde is a popular baby name in Brazil where every 1 in 4000 have the name as well as in, Angola, Mozambique, Ghana, South Africa and Portugal.

At least, 220000 people globally have carried Adelaïde as their given name according to our estimate.

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Adelaïde in Nordic countries

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First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands054378

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Famous people named Adelaïde

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