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Re: Ida
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Haha for some reason I thought "Ida won't you blow your horn?" from I've Been Working on the Railroad, but that's Dinah.Ida is a solid name, though. There can't be too much criticism on a 3 letter name. I like the meaning (work, labour) - I feel like you'd be hard pressed to meet a lazy Ida.
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I once had a Sunday School teacher named Ida.(Certainly not lazy.)
Sometimes she brought fudge, or molasses toffee, to class. Not every time, just sometimes. Home-made. I don't remember anything she taught me, but I do remember the fudge and toffee. But that's not a bad thing.She was gentle and generous, and that's a good example to have.
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That's so nice! That's certainly what I'd expect from an Ida.
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Sorry, should go under OPIda is sweet and pleasant. A revival of Ida would be a nice thing.

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I'm surprised that there isn't one.
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