Adeline vs Madeline
Choosing between two names, its hard to decide one over another.
Which one would you prefer between Adeline and Madeline?
Thanks!
Which one would you prefer between Adeline and Madeline?
Thanks!
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Madeline
Madeline
Madeline
Madeline sounds graceful and timeless, and Adeline sounds more old and comic, to me. I mean, relatively - Adeline isn't a bad name. It's nice.
Adeline is always add-a-line. Adeline prn. addalynn seems ugly to me, and Adeline prn. addaleen sounds pretentious, on an American anyway.
I'd rather Maddie than Addie. Maddie is like Maggie; Addie is like Aggie.
Madeline sounds graceful and timeless, and Adeline sounds more old and comic, to me. I mean, relatively - Adeline isn't a bad name. It's nice.
Adeline is always add-a-line. Adeline prn. addalynn seems ugly to me, and Adeline prn. addaleen sounds pretentious, on an American anyway.
I'd rather Maddie than Addie. Maddie is like Maggie; Addie is like Aggie.
Adeline.
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Adeline
In truth I like both but Adeline feels more...nostalgic? poetic? It sticks in my mind like a song, more so than Madeline.
In truth I like both but Adeline feels more...nostalgic? poetic? It sticks in my mind like a song, more so than Madeline.
Madeline
It's more classic.
Adeline reminds of "Add a line for $9.99!" commercials. Not the best.
Addy is better than Maddy though.
It's more classic.
Adeline reminds of "Add a line for $9.99!" commercials. Not the best.
Addy is better than Maddy though.
Some unrelated thoughts/opinions first:
-Adeline = always "leen".
-Madeline = can be "lyne" (like the word line) but can also be "leen".
-neither should ever be "lin" (there is an e at the end, people! If you wanted "lin" you should have used Madelyn, Madelin, Adelyn, or whatever.)
Both are cute. To me, Madeline sounds more classic and Adeline sounds more fresh, but that might not be a common opinion. I also think Adeline is better for nicknames. Madeline has Maddy, which I don't really like. Adeline has Addy but also Adel.
-Adeline = always "leen".
-Madeline = can be "lyne" (like the word line) but can also be "leen".
-neither should ever be "lin" (there is an e at the end, people! If you wanted "lin" you should have used Madelyn, Madelin, Adelyn, or whatever.)
Both are cute. To me, Madeline sounds more classic and Adeline sounds more fresh, but that might not be a common opinion. I also think Adeline is better for nicknames. Madeline has Maddy, which I don't really like. Adeline has Addy but also Adel.
Adeline...
Not a big fan of the "mad" ...
Not a big fan of the "mad" ...
Madeline
Adeline is pretty, but I think Madeline is more timeless.
Adeline is pretty, but I think Madeline is more timeless.
Madeline
I'd assume Adeline was ADD-a-line, and that's just not attractive to me.
I'd assume Adeline was ADD-a-line, and that's just not attractive to me.
Adeline
Adeline
Adeline
For some reason, I don't mind Add-uh-leen. It sounds pretty, elegant, and sophisticated. Whereas I only like Mad-uh-len, and even then it's quite popular and expected where I'm from, as well as Maddy.
For some reason, I don't mind Add-uh-leen. It sounds pretty, elegant, and sophisticated. Whereas I only like Mad-uh-len, and even then it's quite popular and expected where I'm from, as well as Maddy.
Madeline, I guess, though they're both blah.
The trouble with Adeline is, it's not clear how it's supposed to be pronounced. Seems that today the trendy pronunciation is Add-a-lyn, and all these variations like Adelynand Adalynn make it even more uncertain.
I've always pronounced it Add-a-line, a pronunciation that sounds unattractive to me.
The trouble with Adeline is, it's not clear how it's supposed to be pronounced. Seems that today the trendy pronunciation is Add-a-lyn, and all these variations like Adelynand Adalynn make it even more uncertain.
I've always pronounced it Add-a-line, a pronunciation that sounds unattractive to me.
Adeline