# Edel

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'''Edel''' is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include:

==Surname==
* [Abraham Edel](/source/Abraham_Edel) (1908–2007), North American philosopher and ethicist
* [Alfred William Edel](/source/Alfred_William_Edel) (c. 1930–2005), American television news presenter
* [Apoula Edel](/source/Apoula_Edel) (born 1986), Cameroonian-Armenian footballer
* [Leon Edel](/source/Leon_Edel) (1907–1997), North American literary critic and biographer
* [Uli Edel](/source/Uli_Edel) (born 1947), German film director

==Given name==
;Male:
* [Edel (footballer)](/source/Edel_(footballer)), Ildefonso Soares de Oliveira (born 1958), Brazilian footballer
* [Edel Oliva](/source/Edel_Oliva) (born 1965), Cuban race walker
* [Edel Rodriguez](/source/Edel_Rodriguez) (born 1971), Cuban-American artist and illustrator

;Female, Irish:
Pronounced {{IPAc-en|iː|ˈ|d|ɛ|l}}
* [Edel Quinn](/source/Edel_Quinn) (1907–1944), Irish lay missionary
* [Edel Bhreathnach](/source/Edel_Bhreathnach), Irish historian and academic
* [Edel McMahon](/source/Edel_McMahon) (born 1994), Irish rugby player

;Female, Scandinavian:
* [Edel Eckblad](/source/Edel_Eckblad) (1914–1994), Norwegian actress
* [Edel Hætta Eriksen](/source/Edel_H%C3%A6tta_Eriksen) (1921–2023), Norwegian schoolteacher and politician
* [Edele Jernskjæg](/source/Edele_Jernskj%C3%A6g) (died 1512), Danish noble, lady-in-waiting and royal mistress of King John I of Denmark
* [Edel Randem](/source/Edel_Randem) (1910–2001), Norwegian figure skater
* [Edel Therese Høiseth](/source/Edel_Therese_H%C3%B8iseth) (born 1966), former speed skater from Norway, who specialised in the shorter distances; the 500&nbsp;m and 1,000&nbsp;m

==Other uses==
* {{lang|ang|[Eðel](/source/E%C3%B0el)}} or {{lang|ang|ēðel}}, a name for Œ / œ, a ligature of the Latin script
* [Construction Nautic Edel](/source/Construction_Nautic_Edel), a French boat builder
* [Edel 665](/source/Edel_665), a French sailboat design
* [Edel (character)](/source/Edel_(character)), fictional character in the webtoon series ''Denma''
* [Edel SE & Co. KGaA](/source/Edel_SE_%26_Co._KGaA), a German independent media company
* {{lang|fr|[Édel de Cléron](/source/%C3%89del_de_Cl%C3%A9ron)|italic=no}}, a French cheese from {{lang|fr|Cléron, Franche-Comté|italic=no}}
* [Edel Land District](/source/Edel_Land_District), a land district (cadastral division) of Western Australia, located within the North-West Land Division
* [Edel-Mega Records](/source/Edel-Mega_Records), a Danish record company established in 1983. It was renamed Edel-Mega Records when it was acquired by Edel Music in 2001
* <code>EDEL</code>, the ICAO code for [Langenlonsheim Airfield](/source/Langenlonsheim_Airfield)
* [Edel Paragliders](/source/Edel_Paragliders), a defunct South Korean paraglider manufacturing company
* Edel, another name for the logic puzzle [nonogram](/source/nonogram)

==See also==
* [Edelmann](/source/Edelmann), a surname of German origin
* [Edelstein](/source/Edelstein), a surname of German Origin

{{given name|type=both}}

Category:Irish feminine given names
Category:Feminine given names

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