[Opinions] Adabelle
My family received news today that one of my grandma's closest friends from her old church recently passed away at 101 years old. Her name was Adabelle (pronounced AY-də-bel).
I've never encountered this name before, but I feel like it follows current trends enough that we could maybe see this on babies and young children now. Never cared for Ada by itself, though.
Anyway, wdyt?
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I've never encountered this name before, but I feel like it follows current trends enough that we could maybe see this on babies and young children now. Never cared for Ada by itself, though.
Anyway, wdyt?
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It's okay, a little too sweet for me. I thought it would be pronounced like Anabelle but with a d instead of an n.
Not bad. I don’t think I would use it, but I get the appeal
This sounds like a name that would have been creative 100 years ago. I'd never use it, and I have a hard time imagine anyone really would. Ada feels incomplete by itself, but this doesn't really complete it.
My condolences to your grandmother.
My condolences to your grandmother.
Ate a bell? Gosh, that must have been hard on the teeth.
Ada is a family name on both sides, so I’ve always had a fondness for it. I do like Belle quite a bit too.
Adabelle is adorable! So warm and homely, the type of name where you would imagine that person would like flowers and gardening and baking!
Adabelle is adorable! So warm and homely, the type of name where you would imagine that person would like flowers and gardening and baking!