Adal

Meaning of Adal

For a baby boy, Adal is all about noble roots and fiery flair, blending ancient Germanic strength with a dash of Latin sunshine like a melody at a summer fiesta. It rolls off the tongue as AH-dahl in German and AY-dul in English, a playful echo of two worlds in one strong syllable. Adal evokes a young knight at dawn or an artist sketching sunlit plazas, sparkling with courage and creativity. Though just 14 boys in the US claimed the name in 2024, it has held steady in the low 900s, charming parents who crave something rare yet timeless. Warm, inviting, and brimming with promise, Adal beckons each child to pen a noble tale under open skies.

Pronunciation

German

  • Pronunced as AH-dahl (/aːdal/)

English

  • Pronunced as AY-dul (/eɪdəl/)

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