Adele
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I love Adele! It's my aunt's name (she's in her 60s) and she is so awesome. I've liked it for a long time, and to be honest, I'm surprised it's so high on the SSA, I feel like it should get used more. I actually hope that the singer's popularity will inspire some people to name their babies Adele. It's really a lovely name, in my opinion. I'm thinking for the 2011 list, Pippa and Adele will both make a jump.
I think it's a lovely name and it would be very cute on a little girl these days. I actually know of a little girl with this name. It's also my DH's grandmothers name and the name of one of his cousins, but with the Adelle spelling. We also have a niece who's mn is Adelle and one of DH's other cousins used it as a mn for a DD of hers too. Needless to say, I wouldn't use it, as it's been used so much already! I may become more popular because of the singer, I guess time will tell.
Love it. It's very elegant. I have never met one, so I don't think it can really be dated when it was never very common to begin with. I do think it might grow a little in popularity due to the singer, but probably not a whole lot.
Sounds fresh to me- I've never met one.
I really like it and I don't think its dated :).
I love Adele! Though I am completely biased because it is my cousin/best-friend's name (we are only a few months apart, so she is 21 now as well). I have never thought of it as a dated name, and when I talk about her people usually give me really positive responses. I've always found the name to be very dainty and fresh (which I did not get from my Adele, she's a rubgy playing pharmacy major). However; her name still suits her. I don't think it will get popular due to Adele the singer because she has had hits before (a few years ago. Chasing Pavement and Hometown Glory) and the name didn't spike then. Granted Rolling In The Deep is bigger, but still. I don't see it gaining too much.
I went through a brief Adele crush quite awhile ago when I got into a Southern names phase. It has a really nice Southern Belle feel. I think it would be refreshing to see on a baby nowadays. Never heard of a singer called Adele, but that doesn't mean much because I haven't heard of a lot of things that are popular. I guess that could make it go up in popularity.
I think it's lovely. I've liked it since I was about 14.
Some people I know have said that it sounds like an old lady's name, but it sounds fresh to me. At the same time, it also has an old-fashioned, classy vibe. It's close enough to "modern" and trendy names, such as Janelle and Danielle, to be used without too much worrying about it sounding too old-fashioned. Even if it did sound like an "old lady" name to me, I would still like it.
I hope it won't become too popular because of the singer, but I imagine that it will increase in popularity at least somewhat.
Some people I know have said that it sounds like an old lady's name, but it sounds fresh to me. At the same time, it also has an old-fashioned, classy vibe. It's close enough to "modern" and trendy names, such as Janelle and Danielle, to be used without too much worrying about it sounding too old-fashioned. Even if it did sound like an "old lady" name to me, I would still like it.
I hope it won't become too popular because of the singer, but I imagine that it will increase in popularity at least somewhat.
This message was edited 6/11/2011, 7:08 AM
I like Adele. The singer might contribute to a rise in popularity but it's not going against the common naming trends anyway, I think. It's an old-fashioned name with a pleasant, feminine sound. I guess it WAS dated but is fresh again by now.
This message was edited 6/11/2011, 6:15 AM