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[Opinions] Addie
WDYT of the (nick)name Addie?
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My 5-year-old sister's name is Addilynn and we call her Addi, I think it is a cute nickname, but the "Addie" names are too popular, that's why Addi is more cleaner and better than any of them (and Addilynn isn't a popular Addi/e name so it is better too)
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It's cute as a nickname but just so over done right now.
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I think it’s a cute nickname for Adelaide / Adeline. I also like the nickname Ada for those names.
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I like it as a nickname for Adelaide.
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Its cute, but better as a nickname. It hasn't been used as a professional name by enough (famous) people unlike Alex, Bob, Rick and others so it seems more immature than necessary. When it is used more, it can be associated with adults, and it will not appear as "childish".
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I only like it as a nickname. Adeline, Adelina, Addison.
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I love it and think it's adorable!
I like Addison, Ada, Adelina, and Adelaide for a full name, but probably Adelaide.
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It's cute. I like it as a nickname for Adelaide and Adele.
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My former friend Adrian thought Adrian was too feminine because of Adrienne so he went my Addie. I like it as a nn.
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It's ok as a nn
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I prefer it to Abby. Addison is too 90s & early 2000s dated, & Adeline is too 2010s trendy but I could be on board with Adelaide, Adelia, Adela or similar. In the right context I could be really into it I think, as a nickname. As a Legal it's a bit too insubstantial.

This message was edited 11/27/2021, 10:41 AM

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