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Adela is a female given name meaning noble or serene. Adela is also a male name in Ethiopia. It means favours. People named Adela include:


Pre-modern world

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Adela of Champagne Adela of Champagne (french: Adèle; c. 1140 – 4 June 1206), also known as Adelaide, Alix and Adela of Blois, was Queen of France as the third wife of Louis VII. She was regent of France from 1190 to 1191 while her son Philip II participate ...
(c. 1140–1206), Queen of France as the third wife of King Louis VII, later regent for her son *
Adela of Flanders Adela of Flanders (also Ala and Alana in southern Italian sources) (c. 1064 – April 1115), was Queen consort of Denmark by marriage to King Canute IV and duchess of Apulia by marriage to Duke Roger Borsa, and then regent of Apulia from 1111 ...
(c. 1064–1115), Queen consort of Denmark by marriage to King Canute IV and Duchess of Apulia *
Adela of France Adela of France,Other forms of her name are Adèle, Adélaïde, Adelheid, Aelis and Alix. known also as Adela the Holy or Adela of Messines; (1009 – 8 January 1079, Messines), was, by marriage, Duchess of Normandy (January – August 1027), a ...
(1009–1063), Duchess of Normandy and Countess of Flanders *
Adela of Hamaland Adela of Hamaland (also Adela of Elten) (952 – died after 1021), was countess of Hamaland in the Netherlands in about 973–1021. She was also the regent of Renkum in circa 983–?, likely as regent for her son Dirk of Renkum. Her claim on the in ...
(952–after 1021), sovereign Countess of Hamaland in the Netherlands * Adela of Meissen (died 1181), Danish Queen consort, spouse of King Sweyn III of Denmark * Adela of Milan (c. 975–after 1012), Margravine of Milan by marriage *
Adela of Normandy Adela of Normandy, of Blois, or of England (c. 1067 – 8 March 1137),LoPrete, Kimberly. "Adela of Blois." ''Women and Gender in Medieval Europe: An Encyclopedia.'' Ed. Margaret Schaus. New York: Routledge, 2006. 6–7. also known as in Roman ...
(1062 or 1067–1137), daughter of William I of England and sister of Henry I of England *
Adela of Pfalzel Saint Adela (? - 735) and her sister Irmina of Oeren (? - c. 716) were possibly two princesses who may have been the daughters of Saint Dagobert II and his Anglo-Saxon wife, but this has largely been disproved. Some have also said Adela was the d ...
(660-c. 735), saint and founder of convent of Pfalzel


Modern world

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Lady Adela Lady Adela Jaff or Adela Khanem, called the ''Princess of the Brave'' by the British was a Kurdish ruler of the Jaff tribe and one of the first famous woman leaders in the history of Kurdistan. The Jaff tribe is the biggest tribe in Kurdistan an ...
(1847–1924), Kurdish ruler of the Jaff tribe *
Adela Coit Adela Stanton Coit (also known as Fanny Adela Coit and Adela Wetzlar, née von Gans, September 11, 1863 – October 7, 1932) was a women's suffragist and social reformer. She was a large proponent of the Ethical Movement, which was a movement that ...
(1863–1932), German women's suffragist * Adela Cojab (born 1996), Mexican-born Israeli activist *
Adela Cortina Adela Cortina (born 1947, Valencia) is a Spanish philosopher A philosopher is a person who practices or investigates philosophy. The term ''philosopher'' comes from the grc, φιλόσοφος, , translit=philosophos, meaning 'lover of wi ...
(born 1947), Spanish philosopher * Adela Garcia (born 1971), IFBB Pro Fitness competitor * Adela Helić (born 1990), Serbian volleyball player * Adella Prentiss Hughes (1869–1950), American pianist * Adela Jušić (born 1982), visual artist from Bosnia and Herzegovina *
Adela Micha Adela Micha Zaga (born May 25, 1963) is a Mexican journalist notable for conducting several radio and TV newscasts and pioneering the Big Brother reality show in Mexico. She is a graduate of the Universidad del Nuevo Mundo (currently closed by ...
(born 1963), Mexican journalist * Adela Navarro Bello (born 1968), Mexican journalist * Adela Neffa (born 1922), Uruguayan-born Argentine sculptor *
Adela Noriega Adela Amalia Noriega Méndez (; born October 24, 1969), professionally known as Adela Noriega, is a Mexican retired actress. She came to prominence after starring in many teen-oriented coming-of-age telenovelas produced by Televisa, including ' ...
(born 1969), Mexican actress *
Adela Pankhurst Adela Constantia Mary Walsh ( Pankhurst; 19 June 1885 – 23 May 1961) was a British born suffragette who worked as a political organiser for the Women's Social and Political Union, WSPU in Scotland. In 1914 she moved to Australia where she con ...
(1885–1961), British-Australian political activist * Adela Peña, American violinist * Adela Popescu (born 1986), Romanian actress and singer *
Adela Raz Adela Raz (born 1986) is an Afghan politician who served as the last ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to the United States from July 2021 to February 2022. Raz was also the first woman to hold the office of Permanent Representa ...
(born 1986), Afghan politician * Adela Sequeyro (1901–1992), Mexican journalist, actress, filmmaker and screenwriter *
Adela Rogers St. Johns Adela Nora Rogers St. Johns (May 20, 1894 – August 10, 1988) was an American journalist, novelist, and screenwriter. She wrote a number of screenplays for silent movies but is best remembered for her groundbreaking exploits as "The World's Grea ...
(1894–1988), American journalist, novelist, and screenwriter *
Adela Verne Adela Verne (27 February 18775 February 1952) was a distinguished English pianist of German descent, born in Southampton. She was considered the greatest woman pianist of her era, ranked alongside the male keyboard giants of the time. She toured w ...
(1877–1952), English pianist * Adela Vinczeová (born 1980), Slovak television presenter * Adella Wotherspoon (1903–2004), youngest and last living survivor of the ''General Slocum'' ship disaster * Adela Xenopol (1861–1939), Romanian feminist and writer


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