Adelin

Meaning of Adelin

Adelin is a charming and elegant name of French origin, traditionally given to females. Pronounced as AD-uh-lin (/ˈædəlɪn/), it exudes a timeless and classic appeal. The name Adelin is closely related to variations such as Adelyn and Adeline, which share similar roots and phonetic qualities. Though not extremely common, Adelin has been consistently used over the years in the United States, reflecting its enduring popularity among parents seeking a sophisticated yet unique name for their daughters. In recent years, the name has maintained a steady presence with occurrences ranging from 8 to 51 newborns annually since 2000. Its delicate sound and historical richness make Adelin an appealing choice for those who appreciate names that are both beautiful and meaningful.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as AD-uh-lin (/ˈædəlɪn/)

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Notable People Named Adelin

Adelin of Séez, a Benedictine monk and abbot, served as the Bishop of Séez for twenty-six years and is known for his work on the life and miracles of Opportuna of Montreuil.
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