Gender | 👩 Girl |
Pronunciation | 📣 \a-dah\ |
Number of People | 👶 4,000 |
Rate in 2021 | 3143 |
Numerology | 🔢 5 |
Name origin | 🌍 Hebrew |
Originating from Biblical origins, the name Adah implies 'beauty' or 'ornament'. It carries the connotation of someone delightful and beloved, decorated in adornment, marks of finesse, and grace. It is a name that signifies feminine charm, celebration, and radiant beauty.
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This is also my name yeahhh! people also always spelling it wrong. met one girl back in school with the'same spelling.
Adah is my name.I feel special about it.Its simply awesome and lovely.It kinda explains my personality.Where i come from its spelled as Addah. THUS MY PERSONALITY A; Achi'ver of D; Deadliest D; Dreams A; Against H; Hurricanes Very few people share the name'so it feels unique.
My name is Adah and I don't really think much of it. Everyone always asks me what It's short for, but Adah is actually my full name. I feel like an old timer with my name because it was so popular about 80 years ago, but hey, It's my name and I guess I'll learn to love its flaws.
My name is Adah. People always pronounce it wrong or ask how to spell it, but I really like it. I'm always told It's really pretty. I love the uniqueness of it. I personally pronounce it more like "Ayda" or "Ada" instead of "AH-dah" but both ways are super pretty.
Ada and Adah are two separate names, strictly speaking. While the first spelling has Germanic roots, the'second one is of Hebrew origin. But over the years the two spellings have become so confused that'some people may well regard the two spellings as interchangeable. Ada was always the more popular spelling, especially in the period between 1880 and 1930.
I love this name! My daughter's name is Adah and so many people tell me how beautiful it is. I always get asked how to spell it. Most people spell it Ada, but it doesn't bother me. I love how noone else has her name, but it is not too far out there and crazy.