Ada
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I love Ada. It's sweet and simple. I have been seeing more mentions of it lately, so I think it's an up-and-comer, mainly because it works as an alternative for Ava.
I think Ada's wonderful. So much punch packed into one little name!
I used to really like it. It is very sweet and light and simple. I don't dislike it, but it's a little too airy/weak for me now.
I also like Ada and dislike Ava. Ada is warm, down-to-earth, and affable while Ava has always seemed kind of uppity to me. AY-duh seems to be the most common pronunciation, but I always want to say it AH-duh when I see it. Apparently this is legitimate in some places (Poland). I like either pronunciation.
I really like it too. I actually kind of like the sound of Ava as well but it's WAY too popular for me. I've heard people say it sounds like the name of an old woman, but I disagree. I know it's an older name but I don't think it's dated or anything like others seem to think. It's pretty, simple, and like you said- strong.
I love Ada. It's so sweet and nostalgic. Very charming. It can stand on its own, but makes a nice nn for Aleydis too.
I once used Ada as a mn suggestion and someone pointed out that it made the whole combination sound like, "fn ate a surname." I had to agree. So Ada is out as a mn. But as a fn it doesn't have that problem, as long as the surname isn't a funny sounding noun. I wouldn't want to go through life as "Ada Peach." :-P
I once used Ada as a mn suggestion and someone pointed out that it made the whole combination sound like, "fn ate a surname." I had to agree. So Ada is out as a mn. But as a fn it doesn't have that problem, as long as the surname isn't a funny sounding noun. I wouldn't want to go through life as "Ada Peach." :-P
This message was edited 8/30/2011, 10:51 AM