Ada
I love the name Ada. What do you think of it ?
Does it sound dated ?
Do you think it will become popular ? where do you see it ? top 100/200/500 ?
For some reason I doubt it will become popular. Adeline, yes. Adelaide, yes. Eva, yes. but Ada.....hmmmmm I don't see it.
Do you know anyone named Ada and how old are they ?
Do you like Adah (Ah-da) ?
How about Adelaida nn Ada ?
Does it sound dated ?
Do you think it will become popular ? where do you see it ? top 100/200/500 ?
For some reason I doubt it will become popular. Adeline, yes. Adelaide, yes. Eva, yes. but Ada.....hmmmmm I don't see it.
Do you know anyone named Ada and how old are they ?
Do you like Adah (Ah-da) ?
How about Adelaida nn Ada ?
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It does sound a bit old fashioned, but in a good way. And I do think it will become more popular in the future (like Ava and Eva). You can also use Addy/Addie as a nickname, even though they are longer on paper than the name itself (like Annie for Ann). So it has some good options, which many short names do not.
I like the name Ada. It reminds me of Resident Evil though, but it probably wouldn't remind most people of that and eventually I'm sure it will remind barely anyone
I love Ada, both as a given name and as a nickname for Adelaide (but not Adelaida). I don't think it sounds at all dated.
I could see it follow in the footsteps of Ava and get popular. Just how popular, though, I don't know.
I don't know anyone with the name.
I dislike Adah.
I could see it follow in the footsteps of Ava and get popular. Just how popular, though, I don't know.
I don't know anyone with the name.
I dislike Adah.
In the U.S. Ada is higher on the popularity chart than Adelaide.
I do know an Ada- my daughter Adelaide goes by Ada. For that reason I have a fondness for it, though Adelaide has my heart. Ada is too short for me, personally, to consider as a given name but it is cute and lively, I can see it rising fairly high on the charts.
I like Adah.
I do know an Ada- my daughter Adelaide goes by Ada. For that reason I have a fondness for it, though Adelaide has my heart. Ada is too short for me, personally, to consider as a given name but it is cute and lively, I can see it rising fairly high on the charts.
I like Adah.
There's this new name site that did an article on Ada, said it was "Out before it's in".
http://nameberry.com/blog/2008/10/20/ada-out-before-its-in/
It's heading up, but very slowly. I can see maybe top 200 or 300, but not top 100, definitely not top 10.
I think it's cute, but since I prefer V sounds, I'd be more likely to pick Ava.
http://nameberry.com/blog/2008/10/20/ada-out-before-its-in/
It's heading up, but very slowly. I can see maybe top 200 or 300, but not top 100, definitely not top 10.
I think it's cute, but since I prefer V sounds, I'd be more likely to pick Ava.
I like Adalaida.