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[Opinions] Ada
Hi !!!This international name is also used in Italy.WDYTO it?
Which vibe has it in your opinion?
Can you rate it?Any MN suggested?
Can you create a sibset with Ada?Bruno Dante Davide Fabrizio Flavio Giordano Giorgio Giulio Gregorio Leandro Leone Ludovico Massimo Michele Niccolò Romeo Valentino VittorioAgata Anastasia Cassandra Diana Eleonora Elisabetta Ester Luna Maia Morgana Stella Zoe

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I love it. I think it's short, simple, sweet and gives off kind of a vintage vibe. I'd rate it an 8.Ada Josephine
Ada LouiseAda Josephine and Julia Ruth
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I like Ada, I have Ida/Ada on my list, I'm not sure which one I prefer. It has a pleasant, familiar sound, like Ava, but it feels stronger to me. I really like the meaning too. I'd probably give it 7/10 maybe. I think I'd go for a longer middle.
Ada Hermione
Ada Valentine/Valencia
Ada Lilibeth
Ada Elizabeth
Ada ThessalyAnd siblings Maeve, Luna, Juno, Jana for sisters, or Hugo, Luka, Noah, or Beau for brothers.
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I like it! I have a family member with this name, I think she's 3. I can't remember her little sister's name, but I know it doesn't go well with Ada AT ALL. It's something like Riley or Logan, some masculine-turned-feminine name. To me, Ada goes more with sweet, old fashioned names.
Ada & Alice
Ada & Beatrice
Ada & Charlotte
Ada & Edith
Ada & Frances
Ada & Georgia
Ada & Iris
Ada & June
Ada & Olive
Ada & WillaAda & August
Ada & Charles
Ada & Edwin
Ada & Felix
Ada & George
Ada & Henry
Ada & Louis
Ada & Oliver
Ada & Simon
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Ada & Edith
Ada & Frances
Ada & Iris
Ada & June
Ada & Olive
Ada & WillaI love all these combinations! The idea of two sisters named Ada and Edith particularly makes me swoon...
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I think Ada is lovely. It has a vintage vibe to me, but I like that. There was an Ada Florence in my family tree and I think that combo is beautiful. I think Esme and Cleo would work for sisters and Isaac and Sebastian would work for brothers.
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It's nice but feels a bit old-ladyish in Italy.
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I love Ada. I'd consider using it, but I think my SO wouldn't like such a short name.To me it balances a lot of things: it's simple and humble but elegant, intelligent but unpretentious, classic and a bit old-fashioned but fitting in perfectly with modern tastes.
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