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    Aale / Adal

    Pronunciation: AH-leh

    ⚥ Unisex
    Old High German

    Meaning

    noble

    Origin

    Germanic

    History & Etymology

    The name Aale is a short form or diminutive derived from various Germanic names containing the element 'adal' meaning 'noble'. It has been used in different forms across Germanic-speaking regions. While not widely common, its simplicity and connection to a positive attribute have given it sporadic usage over centuries. It can be found as both a given name and a surname in some areas.

    Its unisex nature stems from its use as a diminutive for both masculine names like Adalbert (noble-bright) and feminine names like Adelheid (noble-kind). In modern times, its brevity and unique sound might appeal to parents looking for an uncommon name with historical roots.

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