-
combining element.
Nordic variants of the name
include Ådel, Ädel, Ádel, and
Ædel.
German and
Dutch variants of the name
include Adal and Edel.
French variants...
- Anglo-Norman form of the Anglo-Saxon name Æðelþryð,
composed of the
elements æðel "noble" and þryð "strength". The Anglo-Norman form of the name was applied...
- Look up
athel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ethel (also æthel) is an Old
English word
meaning "noble",
today often used as a
feminine given name...
-
which evolved from the Anglo-Saxon name Æðelþryð,
which was
derived from
æðel,
meaning noble, and þryð,
meaning strength.
Usage of the name
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Arielle Roces,Royce Cabrera,
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Alexandria Pacursa.
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- The
Medal for
Noble Deeds (Danish:
Medaljen for
Ædel Dåd) is a
Danish medal awarded to
recognize the
saving of a life at
great risk to the
rescuer and...
-
reputed to be
descended from the Anglo-Saxon thegns,[b]
Hereweald (Harold) and
Æðel (Æthel or Adel) of Grēneleāh or Gryndeleā (c.850),
transliterated as Greenlee...
- series. The book also
features illustrations by Amir Zand, Rob Turpin,
Aedel Fahkrie, and
Philip Varbanov, and maps
designed by
Lowtuff and illustrated...
- 13th century)
Æðel-wine (Alwin): Alvintot, Alvimare, and
Alvimbuc Æðel-wold: Allouville-Bellefosse (Adelolvilla, 11th century)
Æðel-stān (Alestan):...
- by the
reigning monarch as seen fit.
Medal for
Noble Deeds Medaljen for
Ædel Dåd M.f.æ.D. 12 June 1793
Awarded for life
saving deeds,
where the rescuer...