Aadel Name Meaning, Origin, Religion, Personality, Lucky Number

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Aadel Meaning

Just, Sincere, Righteous

Aadel Urdu spelling

عادل

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Origins
  • Arabic
Religions
  • Muslim

What does Aadel mean?

Aadel is a name of
  • Arabic
origin for Baby boys that mean Just, Sincere, Righteous

How do you write Aadel in
  • Arabic
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The name Aadel is written in Arabic, Urdu and Persian as عادل

What origin is the name Aadel?

Aadel is mainly popular in religion and its main origin is
  • Arabic


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Is Aadel a trendy name?

Baby boy name Aadel has
  • Arabic
roots and means Just, Sincere, Righteous. The name has secured a 3K ranking in popularity on MuslimBabies.

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  • Al Wali
    No, I believe not. Muhammad Wali is recommended.
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    Kiya
    Kayi
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    Munal
    I’m a Munal and I’m amazing so yea
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    Al Wali
    Is it permissible to name your child Alwali considering it’s one of the 99 names of Allah?
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    Urwatul Wusqa
    That's my name. My mother Said when I was young, people were saying that if I grow up I won't like the name I bear, but growing up I really love...
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