Adolf (also spelt Adolph or Adolphe, Adolfo and when Latinised Adolphus) is a given name used in German-speaking countries, Scandinavia, the Netherlands and Flanders, France, Spain, Portugal and to a lesser extent in various Central European countries.
MEANING: This name is of Germanic origin, composed of two elements: “*aþalaz” (noble, nobleman, aristocratic, eminent, glorious, excellent) plus “*-wulfaz” (wolf). ... Adolf, also spelled Adolph and sometimes Latinized to Adolphus, is a given name used in German-speaking countries.
Adolphus can also appear as a surname, as in John Adolphus, the English historian. The name is a compound derived from the Old High German Athalwolf, a composition of athal, or adal, meaning "noble", and wolf. The name is cognate to the Anglo-Saxon name Æthelwulf (also Eadulf or Eadwulf).
Adoqhina is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1239 times.
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Augustine is a masculine given name derived from the Latin word augere, meaning "to increase." The Latin form Augustinus is developed from Augustus which means "venerable" and was a title given to Roman emperors.
Aili is a Finnish, Sami and Estonian female given name, with the pronunciation [aɪliː]. It is the Finnish variation of the name Helga, via the Sami Áile, deriving ultimately from heilagr, meaning "holy", or "blessed". Ailikki is a diminutive. ... Aili can also be considered a diminutive for various names, such as Aileen.
Old German, "little and noble" Means "noble" in Arabic. Short form of ADELINA and names that end in alina. Alina is a female given name of Greek origin which means "light". Other sources, however, attribute an Arabic or a Germanic origin.In both cases, it means "noble".
The name Aline is a Celtic baby name. In Celtic the meaning of the name Aline is: Fair, good-looking. Feminine of Allen or.
The meaning of the name “Ailse” is: “Sweet”.