masculine Adel

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Origin:
germanic
Name Root:
*aþalaz *-WULFAZ > Adolf
Meaning:*
This name is of Germanic origin, composed of two elements: “*aþalaz” (noble, nobleman, aristocratic, eminent, glorious, excellent) plus “*-wulfaz” (wolf). In turn, the name means “noble wolf.” Adolf also spelled Adolph and, sometimes, Latinized to Adolphus is a given name used in German-speaking countries. Adolf was a common name for newborn babies in German-speaking countries in the 19th century and early 20th-century until the end of World War II. Due to the stigma with the Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler, the name “Adolf” is now rarely given as a forename to males. The name is still prevalent among now-elderly people. Adolf (or Adolph) (~1255–1298) was the King of Germany from 1292 until 1298. Though his title in his lifetime was Rex Romanorum (King of the Romans), he is usually known as Adolf of Nassau. He was never crowned by the Pope, which would have secured him the Holy Roman Emperor’s title. He was the second in the succession of so-called count-kings.

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bulgarian
croatian
czech
danish
dutch
faroese
finnish
german
norwegian
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old swedish
serbian
slovene
swedish
esperanto
galician
italian
spanish
english
ancient Germanic (Latinized)
basque
french
lithuanian
greek
latvian
icelandic
sami (lapps)
ancient germanic
old norse
old english (anglo-saxon)
anglo-Saxon (Latinized)
russian

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Popularity & Ranking

United States Ranking #2887


Namedoctor Weekly Ranking #9679

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Numerological Values: #4

Order, practicality, sincerity and hard work are some of the character traits associated with this number. A number 4 person is disciplined, serious, honest and will work steadily to achieving his goal. Such a person can bring order to an otherwise chaotic situation.

Chakra Number: #4
Heart Chakra "Anahata"

Green is the main heart chakra color. It is the color of healing, balance, tranquility, and serenity. Green brings wholeness to our lives and it is the color most frequently found in nature. Learn more about this color and discover its meaning.

Color meaning: Green

The color green is the color of balance and harmony. From a color psychology perspective, it is the great balancer of the heart and the emotions, creating equilibrium between the head and the heart. From a meaning of colors perspective, green is also the color of growth, the color of spring, of renewal and rebirth. It renews and restores depleted energy. It is the sanctuary away from the stresses of modern living, restoring us back to a sense of well being. This is why there is so much of this relaxing color on the earth, and why we need to keep it that way.

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Notable People and Personalities

Adel Abdel Bari (born 1960), Egyptian Militant
Adel Abdessemed (born 1971), Algerian Artist
Adel Abdulaziz (born 1980), Emirati Footballer
Adel Abdullah (born 1984), Syrian Footballer
Adel Al-jubeir (born 1962), Saudi Politician
Adel Al-saraawi (born 1962), Kuwaiti Politician
Adel Al-zubeidi († 2005), Iraqi Lawyer
Adel Amrouche (born 1968), Algerian Football Manager
Adel Arnaout (born 1970), Lebanese Criminal
Adel Batterjee, Saudi Businessman
Adel Bencherif, French Actor
Adel Chedli (born 1976), Tunisian Footballer
Adel Darwish (born 1954), Egyptian Journalist
Adel Eid (born 1984), Egyptian-finnish Footballer
Adel El Hadi (born 1980), Algerian Footballer
Adel Emam (born 1940), Egyptian Actor
Adel Fellous (born 1978), French Rugby League Player
Adel Ferdosipour (born 1974), Iranian Journalist
Adel Guemari (born 1984), French Footballer
Adel Hammouda (born 1968), Egyptian Writer
Adel Humoud (born 1986), Kuwaiti Footballer
Adel Iskandar (born 1977), British Academic
Adel Kamel (1942–2003), Egyptian Musicologist
Adel Karasholi (born 1936), German Writer
Adel Kolahkaj (born 1985), Iranian Footballer
Adel Labib, Egyptian Politician
Adel Lakhdari (born 1989), Algerian Footballer
Adel Lami (born 1985), Qatari Footballer
Adel Maïza (born 1983), Algerian Footballer
Adel Manna (born 1947), Israeli Historian
Adel Massaad (born 1964), Egyptian Table Tennis Player
Adel Messali (born 1983), Algerian Footballer
Adel Mouwda, Bahraini Politician
Adel Murad (born 1949), Iraqi Politician
Adel Nassief (born 1962), Egyptian Painter
Adel Nefzi (born 1974), Tunisian Footballer
Adel Noori (born 1979), Uyghur Refugee
Adel Omar Sherif, Egyptian Judge
Adel Osseiran (1905−1998), Lebanese Politician
Adel Sedra (born 1943), Egyptian Canadian Electrical Engineer
Adel Sellimi (born 1972), Tunisian Footballer
Adel Smith (born 1960), Italian Muslim Convert
Adel Taarabt (born 1989), Moroccan Footballer
Adel Tamano (born 1970), Filipino Lawyer
Adel Tawil (born 1978), German Singer
Adel Tlatli, Tunisian Basketball Coach