Variations:
Aline; Alina; Adeline; Adelina; Alene; Allyn; Aileen; Eileen
Aline is a name of Germanic origin, derived from the elements "adal" meaning noble and "lind" meaning soft or tender. Historically, the name has been used in various forms across Europe, often associated with nobility due to its meaning. In France, Aline became popular in the 19th century, partly due to the famous song "Aline" by Christophe. The name does not have specific religious or mythological references but is used across different cultures. Notable bearers include Aline Brosh McKenna, an American screenwriter, and Aline Kominsky-Crumb, an American underground comics artist. Variants like Alina and Adeline are common in English-speaking countries, while Aline remains more popular in French-speaking regions. The name is predominantly used for females, though some variations like Allyn can be unisex. In terms of popularity, Aline saw a peak in the early 20th century in France but has since declined. Sibling names often include other classic names like Elizabeth or William. Individuals named Aline are often described as compassionate and creative, with a strong inclination towards artistic professions.