Pronunciation:
/ˌædəˈliːnə/
Meaning:
Noble, kind, and serene
Variations:
Adeline;Adelaine;Adalyn;Adalynn;Adalene;Adelene;Adalina;Adalinda;Adalia
Adelina 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, particularly in Germany and France. In Christian contexts, Adelina has been associated with virtues like kindness and serenity, reflecting the name's meaning. Notable bearers include Adelina Patti, a renowned 19th-century opera singer, and Adelina Gurrea, a Filipina poet and writer. The name's variants, such as Adeline and Adalyn, have seen increased usage in English-speaking countries. While traditionally feminine, Adelina remains a distinctly female name. Its popularity has fluctuated over time, with recent trends showing a resurgence in the United States and parts of Europe. Regionally, Adelina is more common in Italy and Spain. In contemporary settings, the name evokes a sense of elegance and grace. Sibling names often include other names with similar origins, such as Amelia or Alexander. Individuals named Adelina are often described as compassionate, creative, and strong-willed, traits that align with the name's noble connotations.