All about the name ADELAID

Meaning, origin, history.

Adelaid is a unique and distinctive given name of Germanic origin. It is derived from the Old German word "Adalheidis," which is composed of two elements: "adal" meaning "noble" and "haithu" meaning "battle." Therefore, the name Adelaid can be translated to mean "noble in battle."

The name Adelaid has a rich history, with several notable figures throughout history bearing this name. One of the most famous is Saint Adelaide of Italy (931-999), who was a queen consort of Germany and later became a saint. She was known for her virtue and piety, and her intercession is invoked against pestilence.

Adelaid was also the name of several other queens and princesses throughout Europe's history, including Adelaide of Aquitaine (947-1004), who married King Louis V of France, and Adelaide of Scotland (1004-1063), who was a claimant to the throne of Scotland.

Despite its long history and royal associations, Adelaid remains relatively uncommon today. This uniqueness can make it an attractive choice for parents looking for a distinctive name with a rich background and meaning.

See also

German
Germany

Popularity of the name ADELAID since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"Adelaid was quite popular as a baby girl's name in 1921, with five newborns sharing it that year."