| pronounced dont do it. (dohn dooo it) |
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Ada is a fine name, classic in its own way and I like it. It reminds me of Mae or that sort of name - sturdy, pretty, classic.
Not a fan of Aidah at all, it seems like a mistake or an effort to be kreeaytyve or foreign (which would be fine if it were actually foreign, but if people ask if it's foreign and it's not, much less cool). I'd go with the "real" spelling of the actual name if you like it. |
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Another vote for Ada.
Aidah looks like ahh-ee-duh. |
+1. The character in the book is why I like it. |
| Only if her sisters are Kayduh and Brayduh |
| I would think you didn't know how to spell Ada. |
| Ada is the right thing to do. |
This is what My first thought too! OP: read the book if you haven't (and the bible story). It's a great character, but the name makes a statement. Very strong woman. Also, kill the cutesy younique spelling. The traditional spelling is the classical, elegant one. And don't set your child up for a lifetime of spelling her name everytime she says it. |
Lol |
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It's spelled Ada.
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Definitely do Ada, if you do it at all. It's classic and lovely the way it is.
People will double-take and mistake it for Aidan, the boy's name, if you do it the way you suggested. |
This is usually pronounced "eye-EE-dah" and is the name of a famous Italian opera. |
| Ada is lovely. Aidah is made up, and sounds like an offshoot of Aiden, Cayden, etc. In other words, the opposite of elegant and classy. Teen mom-ish. |
Which is exactly how it's pronounced. Op has no clue!1 |