Zélie | |
Gender: | Feminine |
Meaning: | azalea or noble or solemn or heaven or zeal. |
Origin: | French, Germanic, or Latin. |
Related Names: | Ada, Adela, Adele, Adelaide, Adeline, Alice, Alison, Azalea, Azaylee, Azélie, Celia, Célie, Solange, Solenne, Zaylee, Zelia, Zelie, Zéline, Zellie |
Zélie is a French short form of the name Azélie. Anglicized spellings and pronunciations of the name also in use include Zelie and Zellie. In some instances the name Zaylee and its spelling variants are intended as phonetic versions of Zélie.[1]
Derived from the Occitan Azalaïs, the name Azélie evolved from Adelais, which had itself been shortened from the same ancient Germanic source Adalheidis, meaning noble, as the other modern English forms Ada, Adela, Adele, Adelaide, Adeline, Alice, Alicia, and Alison and other variants.[2] The name Zélie also has other origins.
A connection to the French names Solange and Solenne, meaning solemn, via the short form Zéline, has also been suggested.[3]
It has also been considered a French form of the flower name Azalea. The French word for the flower is azalée.[4]
It has also been considered a form of the name Célie, a French version of the name Celia, likely derived from the Latin caelum meaning heaven.[5]
The name is also considered a variant of Zelia, which is a Basque variant of Celia or a feminine version of the Greek name Zelos, meaning intense zeal.[6]
The name has gained in usage due to the recently canonized Roman Catholic saints Louis Martin and Marie-Azélie Guérin.[7]