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Origin:
Germanic.
Countries:
Abkhazia.
Number of symbols: 5
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Adler

Male name



Description

Okay, here is the translation: The name "Adler" is a masculine name with a deep history and rich meaning. Its roots trace back to the Middle Ages, and it has Jewish origins. The word "Adler" (from the ancient Hebrew *'ǎḏěl* or *'ǎḏěl*) translates to "dove". Unlike the direct meaning of the bird, in heraldry and Germanic languages, the name originates from the name Adalbert (*Adalbert*), which literally means "noble and mighty". Thus, the name's meaning came to be "wise," "mighty," and "outstanding." The name gained popularity in Europe through Austria-Hungary, where many notable figures bore it. It is also found in Germany and some Scandinavian countries. In Russia, the name "Adler" appeared in the 19th century but did not gain widespread use; however, it remains rare even today. People with this name are often associated with inner strength, wisdom, and determination. They possess a firm character but can also be calm and composed. Often, they seek leadership but value harmony and peace. Notable bearers of the name "Adler" include the Austro-Hungarian Klaus Müller, an Austrian politician, as well as the German singer and composer Philipp Adler. In Russia, a notable bearer was the Soviet writer and public figure G. Adler. The name "Adler" is not very popular in modern Russia, yet it is respected for its noble and melodious sound. It remains fashionable among those who value uniqueness and historical depth. Diminutive forms of the name include "Ler" and "Adelina" (the feminine form), making the name more affectionate and friendly in the diminutive form.