Adelina (name)
Adelina is the Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Romanian, Albanian and Slavic variant of Adeline, meaning 'noble' or 'nobility'. Its other variants are Adela, Adelia, Della, Adalyn, Adalynn, Adelyn, Alene, Aline, Delia, Aada and Ada.
Notable people with the name include:
Mononym
- Adelina of Holland (c. 990 – c. 1045), Dutch noblewoman
- Saint Adelina (died 1125), French Benedictine nun
- Adelina, a character in Lorien Legacies
- Adelina of Naples, a character in Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
Given name
- Adelina Abranches (1866–1945), Portuguese stage actress
- Adelina Barrion (1951–2010), Filipino entomologist
- Adelina Catalani (fl. 1818–1832), Franco-Italian soprano
- Adelina Cojocariu (born 1988), Romanian rower
- Adelina Domingues (1888–2002), American supercentenarian
- Adelina Munro Drysdale (1896-1942), Argentine socialite
- Adelina von Fürstenberg, Swiss art curator
- Adelina Garcia (born 1923), American singer
- Adelina García Casillas (c. 1920–1939), member of the Las Trece Rosas
- Adelina Gavrilă (born 1978), Romanian triple jumper
- Adelina Gurrea (1896–1971), Filipino journalist
- Adelina Gutiérrez (1925-2015), Chilean scientist
- Adelina Ismajli (born 1979), Albanian-Kosovar singer
- Adelina de Lara (1872–1961), British pianist
- Adélina Lévêque (c. 1795 – after 1859), Empress Consort of Haiti
- Dóris Monteiro or Adelina Dóris Monteiro (born 1934), Brazilian singer
- Adelina Otero-Warren (1881–1965), American suffragist
- Adelina Patti (1843–1919), Italian opera singer
- Adelina Sotnikova (born 1996), Russian figure skater
- Adelina Stehle (1860–1945), Austrian opera singer
- Adelina Tattilo (1929–2007), Italian magazine editor
- Adelina Thaçi (born 1980), Albanian-Kosovar singer
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