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[Opinions] Adachiara
A famous Italian journalist recently passed away, and it turns out she has a daughter named Adachiara, which is basically Ada and Chiara put together. Double first names are relatively common, but usually the first part is either Anna or Maria. I bet she gets called Anna Chiara a lot. I would also have preferred it as Ada Chiara, but I guess it was made in one word to make sure it's considered a first name altogether, rather than a first and middle name.
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It's pretty, but like you, I prefer Ada Chiara.
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Cool! I might have preferred Anna Chiara or Ada Chiara, or even Anachiara. But it's still cool :)
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It's pretty, but I prefer Ada Chiara.
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AH-dah would take some getting used to (I'm used to AYE-da) and I don't care for names that are smashed together. Still, the thought of Anna Chiara is mighty intriguing. It's way too long as a fn where I live (and Chiara would be butchered), but it sure is beautiful.
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