Adalin (g)
I just saw this name on a website: Adalin
What do you think? I really love it!
**It is pronounced "Add-uh-lin"
What do you think? I really love it!
**It is pronounced "Add-uh-lin"
This message was edited 11/24/2007, 12:46 PM
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I keep reading Aladin :(
I don't like Adalin much, but it's not horrible either.
I don't like Adalin much, but it's not horrible either.
Same here.
This name is a GP for me, but spelled Adelyn or Adeline (though I'd be more inclined to pronounce the second spelling as "ad uh line" or "ad uh leen"). Regardless, though I don't like the spelling, I do like the pronounciation.
Sorry Its just another boring lin/lyn name to me
Also for those who said it sounds medicinal see
www.pakmedinet.com/trade.php?id=2794
Also for those who said it sounds medicinal see
www.pakmedinet.com/trade.php?id=2794
This message was edited 11/24/2007, 3:00 PM
Seems made up, like a variant of Adeline. Adalin is slightly better than Adelyn, which seems the most obvious (and trendy) spelling, and basically is Madelyn without the M. But Adalin seems like it could or should be Ada + Lin = AY-dah-lin, or it also looks like it could be the name of a medication. Maybe because of Ritalin? :-/ Sorry, it's nms.
I'm quite fond of Adeline (a-da-LEEN), but don't like the look of Adalin at all. It looks like a sort of medication, and besides that looks incomplete.
Anyway, I don't care for the pronounciation add-a-lynn for Adeline or Adalin, because "Add a Lynn" is a good way to describe a popular style of naming (Madelyn, Katelyn, Gracelyn, Oaklyn, and so on it goes) and so 'add-a-lynn' as a name seems more like parody than name. That may be my own weirdness.
Anyway, I don't care for the pronounciation add-a-lynn for Adeline or Adalin, because "Add a Lynn" is a good way to describe a popular style of naming (Madelyn, Katelyn, Gracelyn, Oaklyn, and so on it goes) and so 'add-a-lynn' as a name seems more like parody than name. That may be my own weirdness.
You mean, like the massive trend these days?
To add a -lyn to everything and get a new name (Gracelyn, Emmalyn, etc.)? I don't think so.
It's made up, tryndee, and rather unattractive. What about Adeline?
To add a -lyn to everything and get a new name (Gracelyn, Emmalyn, etc.)? I don't think so.
It's made up, tryndee, and rather unattractive. What about Adeline?
"add a -lyn" = Adalin or Addalyn. LOL.
It sounds like some medicine brand. Adeline is much better
Makes me think of Ridalin, sorry. If not for that, and the "creative" spelling, it would be good : )
I think of Ritalin too.
I think it's fairly pretty, as long as it's being pronounced the way I've been thinking it should be, which is "ah-DAHL-inn", but I'm not sure if that's right. I like how that sounds, though.
I don't mind it pronounced Add-a-lynn but I don't like it pronounced Aide-a-lynn.
Yeah, I think its pretty prn "Add-a-lynn"