Adelisa

Meaning of Adelisa

Adelisa traces its roots to the old Germanic element “adal,” meaning “noble,” before unfurling into a lyrical jewel in the courtly halls of medieval Europe. With every gentle utterance, the name conjures an invisible breeze rippling through olive groves and sunlit plazas, as though carrying a whispered lullaby across centuries. Parents who choose Adelisa often picture a child graced with regal poise and quiet strength—someone likely to win hearts at family gatherings or, if she prefers, reign playfully as queen of her living-room kingdom, and who could blame her? Rare yet radiant near the 900th spot of US name charts, Adelisa sparkles with timeless elegance and invites a lifetime of sun-kissed adventures.

Pronunciation

Bosnian

  • Pronunced as ah-deh-LEE-sah (/aˈde.li.sa/)

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Notable People Named Adelisa

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