Aline is a French name derived from the Germanic word 'adal', meaning 'noble' or 'noble-kin'. It was popularized by Saint Aline, a 7th-century abbess.
In European culture, Aline has been associated with nobility and aristocracy, reflecting its origins. The name is also found in medieval literature and poetry.
People named Aline are often seen as refined, elegant, and sophisticated individuals with a strong sense of self-respect and confidence.
Aline remains a popular given name in France and has gained popularity in other countries due to its unique and feminine sound.