Adelaide
I came across Adelaide while reading about the fires in Australia. Of course I understand Adelaide is a geographical name in Australia and evidently very rarely used as a fn, but then my name is Georgia. I live in the US, where Georgia is a state. And then there is the country too.
Anyway I wonder about opinions of Adelaide. It seems to me it might become more popular because of the popularity of Ava, Ada, Amelia and even Abigail.
Anyway I wonder about opinions of Adelaide. It seems to me it might become more popular because of the popularity of Ava, Ada, Amelia and even Abigail.
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I like it. Places are named after people all the time. There’s a Rebecca, Georgia but that doesn’t disqualify it as a person’s name.
It reminds me of the Guys and Dolls character and her song, so I always hear it in Frank Sinatra’s voice in my head. That can only be a good thing.
Plus I find it feels very satisfying to say. It has a nice mouth feel, if that makes sense.
It reminds me of the Guys and Dolls character and her song, so I always hear it in Frank Sinatra’s voice in my head. That can only be a good thing.
Plus I find it feels very satisfying to say. It has a nice mouth feel, if that makes sense.
I really like it; it sounds soft and sweet to me. Sure it's a place, but so are a million other names. I much prefer it to Adeline or Adalynn that seem to be gaining popularity around here.