Adelheide is a unique and distinctive given name of Germanic origin. It is composed of two elements: "adal," which means "noble" or "Mobility," and "heid," which translates to "kindness" or "companionship." Therefore, the name Adelheide signifies "noble kind companion."
The name Adelheide has its roots in medieval Germany, where it was popular among the nobility. It is believed to have been brought to prominence during the Middle Ages by members of the royal court who sought to imbue their daughters with both nobility and kindness.
Over time, the name Adelheide has evolved and been adapted into various forms across different cultures. In some cases, it may be shortened to Heidi or Adeline, while in others, it might be spelled Adeleheid or Adeleheid.
Despite its rich history and unique meaning, Adelheide remains relatively uncommon today. This rarity contributes to its allure for parents seeking a distinctive name for their child that carries a deeper significance.
The name Adelheide had five instances of being given to newborns in the year 2019, resulting in a total of five babies named Adelheide across all years combined.