Adelio

Meaning of Adelio

Adelio is a distinctive male name with roots in both Italian and Spanish cultures, pronounced as ah-DEL-ee-o in Italian and ah-DAY-lee-o in Spanish. This charming name carries the essence of nobility and uniqueness, which is reflected in its meaning related to the nobility or the noble one. Although not very common, Adelio has a lyrical quality and an elegant flair that makes it a captivating choice for parents seeking a name that is both culturally rich and rare. In 2023, Adelio was given to only 6 newborns in the United States, ranking it at 10779 on the popularity charts. A variation of Adelio includes Adelindo, which shares a similar noble connotation but with an added lyrical twist. For those drawn to unique names with deep cultural ties, Adelio presents a beautiful option.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as ah-DEL-ee-o (/aˈdɛ.ljo/)

Spanish

  • Pronunced as ah-DAY-lee-o (/aˈðe.ljo/)

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Notable People Named Adelio

Adelio Dell'Oro is the Italian-born Catholic Bishop of Karaganda, Kazakhstan.
Adelio Cogliati was a renowned Italian lyricist and record producer.
Adelio Moro is an Italian former professional footballer and coach who played as a central midfielder.
Adelio Terraroli was an Italian politician who served in the Chamber of Deputies and the Regional Council of Lombardy, and was a member of the Italian Communist Party.
Adelio Salinas - Adelio Rubén Salinas Vallejos is a former Paraguayan footballer who played for clubs in Paraguay, Argentina, Chile, and Indonesia.
Adélio Maria Costa, also known as Adélio Guterres, is a football player from Timor Leste.
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