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Forename Adélaïde

Worldwide, Adélaïde (Adelaide Brazil Ghana Italy South Africa United States, Adélaïde Cameroon France Democratic Republic of the Congo Ivory Coast Australia, Аделаида Russia Kazakhstan Belarus Armenia Kyrgyzstan) is a common female forename. The forename Adélaïde is characteristic of Cabo Verde, where it is quite a common feminine name, Brazil, and Portugal (explore the name in all countries). In absolute terms, it is commonest in Brazil, Italy, and South Africa. Very seldom, Adélaïde is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Adélaïde

name Адельгейда, name Аделаида, name Adélaïde, name Adelheid, name Ադելաիդա, name Adelaide, name Adeliza, name אדליידה, name Adelaida, name Adelajda, name Adelhaid, name אדלהייד, name סבויה, name Azalais, name Adelais
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Adelaide South Africa, Italy, Brazil, United States, Ghana
Adélaïde Australia, France, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast
Аделаида Kazakhstan, Belarus, Russia, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan
סבויה Israel

First name Adélaïde in the context

Adélaïde is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Adelaide Brooke , the fictional character from Doctor Who, The Waters of Mars; Adélaïde , character in La Belle et la Bête; Adelaide Bonfamille , the character from Disney's Aristocats, The Aristocats; Adelaide of Poland, the White , the Peerage person ID=672809 and Adelaide di Borgogna (Rossini) , the operatic character in the opera Adelaide di Borgogna (Rossini), among other works.

Notable namesakes

picture of adélaïde de frioul adélaïde de frioul adélaïde de frioul French royalty, FR (b. 850) link
adélaïde de tours countess of Anjou and Blois, FR (b. 820) link
adélaïde or itta wife of Guy I of Spoleto (b. 850) link
picture of adélaïde d'anjou adélaïde d'anjou adélaïde d'anjou noblewoman (945-1026), FR (b. 945) link
adélaïde de nordgau (b. 935) link
adélaïde de normandie half-sister of William the Conqueror, Countess of Aumale, FR (b. 1026) link
adélaïde de forcalquier (1050-1129), FR (b. 1050) link
adélaïde de brabant (b. 1190) link
adélaïde de rieneck DE (b. 1265) link
picture of adélaïde de france adélaïde de france adélaïde de france French noblewoman (1732-1800), FR (b. 1732) link
picture of adélaïde helvétius adélaïde helvétius adélaïde helvétius (1754-1817), FR (b. 1754) link
picture of adélaïde de saint-germain adélaïde de saint-germain adélaïde de saint-germain (1769-1850), FR (b. 1769) link
picture of adélaïde de la rochefoucauld adélaïde de la rochefoucauld adélaïde de la rochefoucauld (1769-1814), FR (b. 1769) link
picture of adélaïde binart adélaïde binart adélaïde binart French artist (1769–1832), FR (b. 1769) link
picture of adélaïde de pastoret adélaïde de pastoret adélaïde de pastoret FR (b. 1766) link

Characteristic surnames

Dias, Dumont, Dubois, Dupont, Gaudin, Leroux, Jammes, Thomas, Haslé, Obrié, Antunes, Coutant, Barbier, Bernard, Pereira, Richard, Germain, Lambert, Vallée, Bertrand, Lefebvre, Oliveira, Rouyer, Pineau, Bonnet, Barbey, Tour, Tete, Marie, Morin, Meyer, Silva, Simon, Blanc, Paris, Petit, Goncalves, Dumas, Leroy, Lopez, Henry, Hurel, Fabre, Martin, Masson, Michel, Arnaud, Coulon, Gomes, and Letellier