Aðalheiður name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Old High German and Germanic
Usage: Faroese, Icelandic and Danish
Meaning: Noble and Fight and Of Noble Figure
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What does Aðalheiður mean?

Aðalheiður is Faroese and Icelandic equivalent of Adelheid.

Variants of Aðalheiður

Adelheid, Adalheidis, Adaliz, Adelais, Adela, Adelaide, Adalhaid, Adalheid, Lettie, Aleida, Aidaliz, Adaleiz, Adalaide, Adelise, Adalie, Adell, Adele, Adalayde, Alline, Aleit, Eline, Adelice, Adélaïde, Lettye, Aletta

How popular is the name Aðalheiður?

Aðalheiður is an uncommon name around the globe.

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