Adèle

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Adèle was a common medieval French female given name, notably borne by Adèle of Champagne, queen consort of France.

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Label Occurrences
Adèle canonical 5

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Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf French given name
female given name
given name
queen consort
category Feminine given names
Medieval French feminine given names
country Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
culturalAssociation French nobility
derivedFrom Adela NERFINISHED
Adelaida NERFINISHED
etymologicalOrigin Germanic name Adal
gender feminine
hasDiminutive Adé NERFINISHED
hasRelatedName Adelaide NERFINISHED
Adelina NERFINISHED
Adeline NERFINISHED
hasVariant Adele (without accent)
Adèle (with accent)
historicalUsage medieval period
languageOfOrigin French
meaning noble
nameDayTradition Christian culture
notableBearer Adèle of Champagne NERFINISHED
orthographicFeature contains acute accent on the letter e
positionHeld Queen consort of France
spouse Louis VII of France NERFINISHED
usageStatus traditional name in French-speaking regions
usedIn France NERFINISHED
Francophone countries
writingSystem Latin alphabet

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Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Adèle Foucher givenName Adèle
Adèle Hugo givenName Adèle
Adeline derivedFrom Adèle
Adeline relatedName Adèle