Adèle
"Adèle" is a popular French name that has been used for centuries. It is derived from the Germanic word "adal," meaning "noble." The name has various forms in different languages, such as "Adela" in Spanish and "Adeline" in English.
In popular culture, "Adèle" is also associated with the British singer-songwriter Adele, known for her powerful voice and emotional ballads. She gained international fame with hits like "Rolling in the Deep" and "Someone Like You," earning numerous awards, including Grammy Awards and Brit Awards.