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Adele?
Just wondering what you think of this name. I looked up this artist on Vh1 from England called Adele and she has an amazingly soulful voice and is quickly becoming a fave new artist of mine. I looked up the name, being the nerd i am lol and found it means Noble in Old German. I like it cause it has a classic feel yet the nick names Addie, Dell, or Ellie could be used with it to make it a little more hip if neccessary. Not sure about middle names...any suggestions? General opinions? ~Laura
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I think Adele is very pretty and this is one name I can see gaining popularity over the next few years. I like the sound of:Adele Sophie / Sophia
Adele Phoebe
Adele Ruby
Adele Sabrina
Adele Rebecca
Adele Rhiannon
Adele Iris
Adele Felicity
Adele Georgiana
Adele Celeste
Adele Katherine
Adele Jemima
Adele Miriam
Adele Maia
Adele Mia
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I've loved Adele for years. Reading "Jane Eyre" began it for me. It has a winsome charm for me. I wonder why it isn't more popular. I'm so glad you like the French, one "L" spelling. Del is my favorite nn, but Addie and Ellie work just as well.Adele Christine
Adele Pauline
Adele Sophie
Adele Charlotte
Adele Vivien
Adele Rosalind
Adele Catherine / Cathleen
Adele Iris
Adele Candace
Adele Valentine
Adele Fleur
Adele Marianne
Adele Valerie
Adele Patricia
Adele Maeve
Adele Carys
Adele Patience
Adele Verity
Adele Sandrine
Adele Colette
Adele MaiaCould any of these work for you? Thanks and happy hunting!
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A friend's mother is named Adele. I think she's in her late 40s.It's an ok name, but I prefer Adelaide.
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I had a college friend called Adele - she pronounced it Adelee, which I loved. It reminds me of the old-fashioned British 3-syllable pronunciation of Irene, but I think her mother just decided to pronounce it that way because I don't think it's traditional.I think Adele is a nice name - I also like Adela and (either as a nn or real fn) Della.
I'd pick a three-syllable mn, such as Rosalind, Juliet, Katherine, Caroline, or Madeleine. Or a four-syllable one - Elizabeth or Lavinia.

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I love Adele, this spelling only. It's a beautiful, strong, feminine name. (And I love that combination: strong and feminine.)The Adele combos on my list are Adele Beatrice, Adele Frances, Adele Viviane, and Adele Vivienne.These are also nice...Adele Beatrix
Adele Caroline
Adele Catrin/Katrin
Adele Corisande
Adele Eugenia
Adele Georgiana
Adele Georgina
Adele Johanna
Adele Josephine
Adele Marguerite
Adele Marianne
Adele Maxine
Adele Miriam
Adele Nimue
Adele Persis
Adele Rosemary
Adele Rowena
Adele Sunniva
Adele Susannah
Adele Tamsin
Adele Viviana
Adele Winifred
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