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Adynah as a Baby Name. Meaning and Origin of Adynah

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The baby name Adynah is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced /əˈdaɪnə/ (uh-DYE-nuh),/əˈdiːnə/ (uh-DEE-nuh).

Adynah is English, Hebrew in Origin.

Gender: Female
Syllables: 3.0
Origin: English, Hebrew
Pronunciation: /əˈdaɪnə/ (uh-DYE-nuh),/əˈdiːnə/ (uh-DEE-nuh)

What is the meaning of the name Adynah ?

The baby name Adynah is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced /əˈdaɪnə/ (uh-DYE-nuh),/əˈdiːnə/ (uh-DEE-nuh).

Adynah is English, Hebrew in Origin.

Adynah is a modern, elaborated spelling of the Hebrew name Adina/Adinah (עֲדִינָא), “delicate, gentle, refined.” It may also echo the biblical Hebrew Adnah (עַדְנָה), “pleasure, delight,” so the name is often read with a soft, graceful sense. In English, the inserted y is a contemporary stylistic twist rather than a change in etymology. Common pronunciations mirror Adina: AH-dee-nah or uh-DEE-nuh.

Appearing in the Bible as Adina, a warrior in King David’s retinue (1 Chronicles 11:42), the name later became a feminine favorite among Jewish communities and spread through Eastern and Central Europe, then to English-speaking countries in the 19th–20th centuries. Related forms include Adina, Adinah, Adena, Adnah, and Adyna; diminutives Addie, Ada, and Dina. Though unisex in scripture, Adynah today is overwhelmingly feminine, chosen for its understated elegance and gentle, vintage-luxe vibe.

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