My teacher
Elaine enquired about this name, which is borne by a parent of another student. I sent her this e-mail with my theory about the name, but I wanted to know if anyone else had any more information.
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Adelcinda seems to be made up to me, though it looks like a medieval name. The "adal" particle (which is often "adel" in modern spelling) means "noble", but
Adel- could also be short for
Adelaide, which is composed of "adal" and "heid" meaning "kind, sort, type" in Germanic (Adalheidis was the original form, and
Adelheid is the modern
German and Dutch form). "Cinda" is probably from either
Cynthia or
Lucinda:
Cynthia's the Latinised form of Kynthia, a Greek name meaning "woman from Kynthos". Kynthos was a mountain on the island of Delos, where
Artemis and
Apollo were born, and
Cynthia was therefore an epithet for
Artemis.
Lucinda was probably created in 1605 by Cervantes, for his story "
Don Quixote". It's an elaboration of
Lucia, which is a feminine form of
Lucius.
Lucius was a
Roman given name meaning "light", from the Latin element "lux".
There's a third name "cinda" could come from, but it's much more unlikely:
Jacinda, a variant of
Jacinta, the Spanish and Portuguese feminine form of
Hyacinth. Hyakinthos was the original form in Greek, but I can't find the meaning for it. The namesake of the flower was male, called variously
Hyacinth, Hyacinthus, or Hyakinthos. He was a beautiful lover of
Apollo, but was accidentally killed by the god in a discus game gone awry; the flower sprang from
Hyacinth's blood and was accordingly named after him by
Apollo. (The flower wasn't our modern hyacinth, but rather a lily, larkspur, or gladiolas.)
Now, that's my theory. I vaguely recall seeing Adelsinda in a royal or noble family, but that could be my brain playing tricks on me. I did find an Adalsinda in an online obituary for the Miami Herald:
http://snipurl.com/94da. And several Adalcindas appeared when I searched for it, but all but one of the results were in Portuguese:
http://snipurl.com/94dj.
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Miranda