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Adalee Mona
WDYT about this first & last name combo as an option:Adalee Mona*Nickname would be "Ada"(Middle name would still have to be determined)**Intention would be Adalee & Ada to both be pronounced with a long "a" sound at the beginning.

This message was edited 4/15/2015, 7:31 AM

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I honestly think Adalee is silly an unprofessional seeming. Ada is so classy in itself, why ruin it with the low-class -lee suffix?Maybe Adelie (AD-ə-lee) "Ada" instead?
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Have you considered Adalet instead of Adalee ?I see that Mona is the surname, but as a name I don't like Mona, I think it's boring, dated and full of dust. It's slightly different as a surname though, and I think Adalee Mona could work. Is it for a real person or a character?
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I don't find Adalee to be all that appealing, espeically with the long A sound. It's a bit better with the short A sound.
But if you want the long A sound in the full name, I'd use Adelaide or Adrianna. Adrianna Leigh Mona nn Ada is cute
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I just think "ate a limona". The word limona is Slovenian for "lemon" and limon means it in a couple other languages.Have you considered Adelais?

This message was edited 4/15/2015, 11:04 AM

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Adalee sounds like an adverb, not a name. "She meandered adally down the boardwalk." I don't like it.
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What bugs me is the thought of ten-year-olds, convulsed with merry pride in their own wit and humour, repeating 'A daily moaner!' over and over again.But, I'm not sure what you mean by a long "a" sound; could be eh, could be ah.
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