Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here- I like the Adah spelling but I like the pronunciation aaa- dah. Long a. Is this correct with Adah ?
This is where I'm not sure .
If you like the pronunciation AYE-dah, you should name her Ada. I would pronounce Adah ADD-uh.
I would spell the name pronounced AYE-dah as Ida.
I would spell the name pronounced A-dah (A as in the letter A) as Ada -- like Ava.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here- I like the Adah spelling but I like the pronunciation aaa- dah. Long a. Is this correct with Adah ?
This is where I'm not sure .
If you like the pronunciation AYE-dah, you should name her Ada. I would pronounce Adah ADD-uh.
Anonymous wrote:Op here- I like the Adah spelling but I like the pronunciation aaa- dah. Long a. Is this correct with Adah ?
This is where I'm not sure .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ahhh-duh or aaaaa-duh?
Can someone please explain the difference between these??
"Ahhh" like "Say "ah."
"Aaaa" like "apple"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ahhh-duh or aaaaa-duh?
Can someone please explain the difference between these??
Anonymous wrote:Ahhh-duh or aaaaa-duh?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want it pronounced correctly, spell it Ada. I think of it like Nina. Coming back to the young'uns. Very pretty.
My partner's coworker is named Nina and she pronounces it Nine-ah nor Knee-nah. Says it's southern.