Adaeze

Meaning of Adaeze

Adaeze is a beautiful and unique name for a baby girl. With its origins in the Igbo language, Adaeze carries a rich cultural heritage. The name is pronounced as ah-dah-EH-zeh in Igbo (/a.da.ˈe.ze/). Adaeze is often associated with qualities such as grace, beauty, and royalty. It has variations including Ada, which is also used as a standalone name. In the United States, Adaeze has been steadily growing in popularity over the years, reflecting its appeal to parents seeking a distinctive and meaningful name for their daughters.

Pronunciation

Igbo

  • Pronunced as ah-dah-EH-zeh (/a.da.ˈe.ze/)

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Notable People Named Adaeze

Adaeze Ifeoma Atuegwu is a Nigerian-American novelist and writer known for her prolific literary works, including novels, children's stories, medical non-fiction, and drama.
Adaeze Chidinma Oreh is a Nigerian family physician, public health specialist, and universal health care advocate, currently serving as the Commissioner of Health for Rivers State.
Adaeze Yobo is a Nigerian dancer and beauty pageant winner who represented Nigeria at Miss World 2008 and hails from Anambra State.
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