A Tapestry of Origins

Adeline gracefully blends German and French influences. It’s considered a diminutive of Adelaide, which is composed of the elements *adal* (noble) and *lind* (gentle, soft). The name gained prominence in France during the Middle Ages, evolving into its current form through phonetic shifts. Adeline carries a sense of refined grace and historical significance.

How to Pronounce It

IPA: /əˈdɛlɪn/

Phonetic: uh-DEE-lin

A Name for Girls

female

Sweetened Forms

Adeline in the Spotlight

  • Adeline Ball — American actress
  • Adeline Joncas — Canadian actress

Cultural Significance

Adeline is a popular name in French-speaking countries and has gained traction in English-speaking regions due to its classic sound and elegant feel. It evokes images of historical nobility and refined beauty.

Where You’ll Find Adeline

Adeline is commonly found in France, Canada, the United States, and Australia. Its popularity has steadily risen over the past few decades, solidifying its position as a timeless choice for parents seeking a name with both heritage and contemporary appeal.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Adeline a biblical name?

No, Adeline is not directly mentioned in the Bible but derives from names with historical and sometimes religious connections.

What does Adeline mean?

Adeline means ‘noble and gentle’.