Coming from a family where nobody uses the conventional nn for their name, I'd say yup, it can be avoided, as long as its owner is on board with that. I don't think
Ada is too much of a stretch. And if she starts out as
Ada, you're more likely to get casual use of
Ade or Adey than
Addie.
Aïda,
Léda,
Ida,
Adelita, maybe even
Daisy might also be fun to play with.
This message was edited 7/29/2018, 5:03 PM