Adele

/əˈdɛl/ noun

A feminine given name of Germanic origin meaning 'noble' or 'nobility.' Also refers to the famous British singer-songwriter.

From Old German 'adal' meaning noble or nobility. The name entered English through French 'Adèle' during the Norman period. It became popular in English-speaking countries in the 19th century and experienced a revival in the early 21st century, partly due to the singer's fame.

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