Ida is darling. Feminine "i" names have a special allure for me. They can be exotic and familiar at the same time.
Ida has that dual quality, depending on pronunciation.
I prefer "EE-duh," but here in the U.S. it's not worth the trouble of fighting "EYE-duh." I like like the "EYE-duh" way too, which has more of a down-home / friendly feeling. It just feels more Irish and mystical as "EE-duh." My cousin is married to one in
Ireland, although she may spell it
Ide.
Using "EYE-duh," the first one to pop to mind was
Ida Penelope, but you've already thought of that one. All of the combinations that you've listed are wonderful, especially
Ida Frances and
Ida Josephine. Sorry for any repeats:
Ida CharlotteIda ParthenopeIda LillianIda RosemaryIda LeonoreIda CallistoIda BernadetteIda WilhelmineIda Margaret /
MargueriteIda CecilyIda Xanthe (initials I.X. -- too cool)
Ida NolwennIda Celeste /
CelestineIda HelenIda MaxineIda Quentina (OK, so this one is blatantly in service of initials I.Q.)
Ida JulietIda Thomasine /
TamsinIda LilithIda MorwennaIda LéontineIda Guinevere
Just avoid any middle name that is a noun / word or sounds like one and all will be well. Good luck! :0)
P.S. Voopsie! It looks as though I've broken my own "rule."
Rosemary is a noun. "I'm the
Rosemary" --> "I the
Rosemary" --> "I duh
Rosemary." Am I being too nerdy with that?
This message was edited 6/8/2016, 6:58 AM