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[Opinions] Hadees
Sighting on social media. It's a girl in her 20's.So, WDYT? Hmm. Your ideas are intriguing to me and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.
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Hades, as in, Hell?
Or, Had-ees, (as it's written)-I had a headache-?ees?either of them,no, unless it's from a language I'm unfamiliar with, which would be most of them.
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Um, no. It's like being named Hell.
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I'd assume it was a variant of Hadis https://www.behindthename.com/name/hadis/submitted, which I like the sound of. I've actually been liking the Ha-d* sound this week (Hadassah, Hadiya).I didn't think of Hades at all until I looked at other comments, but if it's from that, that'd be weird.

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Looks like a misspelling of Hades, as in, the god of the underworld.
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Hi Billina !!!!Could it be a form of 'Hadith' (Arabic word)?Anyway I dislike the -ee sound. I would much prefer Hadis.

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Do you pronounce Hadis differently? (I don't.)

This message was edited 1/11/2019, 8:13 PM

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Not my thing. Hades as a masculine name is a GP of mine. Hadees reminds me of that, maybe that's why I'm not fond of it on a girl. I take it the name is given not as a variant of Hades, but of Hadith / Hadis though.
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I think it's either related to the Arabic term Hadith, or maybe some weird form of the Turkish name Hatice?
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Like Hades? What?
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It sounds Middle Eastern. I'm guessing it's pronounced differently from Hades.What is the girl's ethnicity?

This message was edited 1/12/2019, 9:35 AM

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Looks like a typo for Hadassah. Not a fan.
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