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Ida
This was the name of one of my brownies a few years ago. WDYT?No free man shall be seized or imprisoned, or stripped of his rights or possessions, or outlawed or exiled. Nor will we proceed with force against him except by the lawful judgment of his equals or by the law of the land. To no one will we sell, to no one deny or delay right or justice.
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Ida Lillian was the name of my maternal gm. I can't say that I love the sound of it. Also, she was a horrible person so that has influenced my opinion on the name greatly. Still, pronounced with the long e sound and it's much nicer, imo.
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I love Ida! It's weighty but also perky. I also like Idella.
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I like it. I pronounce it like EYE-da. I actually named my first sewing machine Ida because of its meaning. I think it's a charming, old-fashioned name like many of the short three letter ones are. I also like Ivah a lot, though I prefer it with the h at the end.
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I love it. It's so 1890's and it's got that clunky grace that so many popular names from that era have. It seems like a very smart, competent name. I'd love to meet a little Ida.Eta- I pronounce it EYE-da.

This message was edited 4/3/2021, 12:37 AM

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It's ok
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The question is whether it's AI-da or EE-da. I quite love the latter. It's smart.
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I like it a lot, but only pronounced EE-da.
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In Italy at least it’s very old womanish. I prefer Ada or Aida.
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Nauseatingly popular here. It was the most used girls name herea couple of years ago.I find it kind of dull.

This message was edited 4/2/2021, 1:05 PM

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