Adalind

Meaning of Adalind

Adalind is a Germanic name built from adal, “noble,” and lind, “gentle.” In German it sounds like AH-duh-lind, and in English like uh-DAH-lind. It’s made its mark in the US, with about 30 to 120 little Adalinds each year, hovering between ranks 840 and 926 from 2013 to 2024. There’s a dash of Latin flair here too—nobilis for noble, dulcis for sweet—so the name feels both grand and tender. It’s like a soft ray of aurora, shining with promise and grace. Parents adore its mix of strength and warmth. Adalind could easily be the queen of kindness or the heroine of her own fabula. And if she ever crowns herself ruler of bedtime stories, this name has just the right touch of regal magic.

Pronunciation

German

  • Pronunced as AH-duh-lind (/ˈaˌdɐlɪn(t)/)

English

  • Pronunced as uh-DAH-lind (/əˈdɐlɪn(t)/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

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