๐ About Adaline
Adaline is an elegant French variant of Adeline, itself derived from the Old Germanic name Adalheidis, composed of the elements "adal" (noble) and "heid" (kind, type). The name carries deep roots in medieval Frankish nobility, where Adeline and its many forms โ Adelina, Adela, Adelaide โ were borne by queens and saints across Europe. Adaline specifically emerged as a softer, more lyrical French adaptation, dropping the final "-e" of Adeline for a subtler sound. The name faded from common use during the 18th and 19th centuries but experienced a notable revival in the early 21st century, driven partly by the 2015 film "The Age of Adaline" starring Blake Lively. Today it sits comfortably in the vintage-revival category, appealing to parents who want something classic yet distinctive. Its meaning โ "noble" โ reflects its aristocratic heritage, and it remains most popular in English- and French-speaking countries.
๐ Details
- OriginFrench
- Genderโ Female
- MeaningVariant of Adeline. Noble, nobility
๐ Variants & Related Names
โญ Famous People
- Adaline Shepherd โ American ragtime composer known for "Pickles and Peppers" (1906)
- Adaline Hohf โ American politician and activist in early 20th-century women's suffrage movement
- Adaline Bowman โ Fictional protagonist of "The Age of Adaline" (2015), portrayed by Blake Lively