Adelaine, pronounced AD-uh-layn (/ædəˈleɪn/), is a graceful offshoot of the Germanic Adeline, rooted in the Old High German word adal, meaning “noble.” Its soft, rolling syllables call to mind the delicate swirl of henna patterns on a bride’s hands or the lush burst of a ripe monsoon mango—unexpectedly delightful—while its heritage whispers of timeless dignity. In the United States, Adelaine enjoys a quietly steady presence, ranking around the 900th spot in recent years with roughly 35–40 newborns annually, striking a balance between familiar comfort and distinctive charm. With an elegant nod to tradition and a warm, inviting melody, Adelaine offers each bearer a name both noble in origin and richly woven into her own unfolding story.
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