The baby name Adelheidine is a Female name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced German approx. /aːdəlˈhaɪdɪnə/ (ah-del-HY-din-uh); English approx. /ˌædəlˈhaɪdiːn/ (AD-əl-HY-deen).
Adelheidine is Germanic in Origin.
The baby name Adelheidine is a Female name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced German approx. /aːdəlˈhaɪdɪnə/ (ah-del-HY-din-uh); English approx. /ˌædəlˈhaɪdiːn/ (AD-əl-HY-deen).
Adelheidine is Germanic in Origin.
Adelheidine is a rare elaborative form derived from the Old High German Adalheidis, the source of Adelheid and Adelaide. It combines adal, “noble,” with heid/heidis, “kind, sort, nature,” yielding the sense “of noble kind” or “noble nature.” The -ine ending reflects French and German diminutive/affectional morphology and was attached to established Germanic roots to create feminine variants with a refined cadence.
Usage of Adelheidine appears sporadically in 18th–19th-century records from German-speaking regions, Switzerland, and border areas like Alsace, when -ine names were fashionable. The broader name family is illustrious: St. Adelaide (Adelheid), 10th-century empress, and Queen Adelaide of the 19th century boosted cognates across Europe. Related forms include Adelheid, Adelaide/Adélaïde, Adelaida (Spanish), Adèle/Adele, Adeline, Aleida/Aleydis, Alida, and Heidi; short forms such as Ada, Addie, Lida, or Heidi may serve informally. Today Adelheidine remains an elegant, ultra-rare choice with deep medieval roots.
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