Aðalherr name meaning
Gender: Boy
Usage: Old Norse
Meaning: Precious, Nobel, Well Born, Stone, Earthly, Universal, Complete, Messenger and Hermes
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What does Aðalherr mean?
Aðalherr's origin is Old Norse is mostly used in Old Norse is a boy name. Aðalherr is combination of unorthodox ADAL and unusual HER. ADAL is variant form of frequently used, ceaseless and biblical Abel.
Also ADAL is variant form of frequently used Adil. Aðalherr is combination of unorthodox ADAL and unusual HER.
Variants of Aðalherr
Adalberaht, Agnarr, *HarjawaldaR, Agnar
How popular is the name Aðalherr?
Aðalherr is an extremely rare name around the world.
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