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Nicknames for Adelaide

27 replies

HiDiddleDeeDee · 27/11/2019 21:03

Love baby names part of the site but never needed to post until now! We love Adelaide for baby arriving soon but just not sure on what it would be shortened to?

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Insomniacscientist · 27/11/2019 21:10

really not a fan of the name, I can only think of a city in Australia when I hear it. For me it would be like the British equivalent of calling your child Aberdeen
On a more helpful note a quick google search brings up a good selection of nicknames and also alternatives related directly the the origins of the name

Totopoly · 27/11/2019 21:12

Not sure what the nicknames would be (Addy, probably), but I love the name Adelaide.

ceebeejeebies · 27/11/2019 21:12

The adelaide I know is called addie for short

MikeUniformMike · 27/11/2019 21:14

Jolie Laide

ChaosisntapitChaosisaladder19 · 27/11/2019 21:15

Addie or Adele.

Thetimetravelerswife · 27/11/2019 21:27

Addy, Ada, didi, lay lay, Adele, Adela, Elle, Ella, Lida

FarmerFrump · 27/11/2019 21:38

I know an Adelaide - we've always called her Laidy. (She's in her forties).

NoHummus · 27/11/2019 21:40

I love Heidi as a nickname for Adelaide. The original German version of the name is Adelheid (I think, German speakers feel free to correct me!) hence Heidi as a nickname, but it's a bit of a stretch I admit! Or Della is cute.

HiDiddleDeeDee · 27/11/2019 22:40

Thanks for the replies. I like Della and as options.

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HiDiddleDeeDee · 27/11/2019 22:40

And Laidy. Not sure what happened there!

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Astronica · 28/11/2019 00:42

Adelaide is lovely! I've seen Daisy suggested as a nickname on other sites. I really like this.

midsomermurderess · 28/11/2019 01:44

The city was named for a person, Insomniac, Adelaide, the consort of William IV.

Omashu · 28/11/2019 10:40

I don’t think Della is a very natural nickname... unless she’s called it all the time it will probably end up being Addy by her friends.

VenusClapTrap · 28/11/2019 15:08

Adelaide is such a pretty name, I wouldn’t shorten it.

bridgetreilly · 29/11/2019 09:31

Lady Adelaidy!

But also, it's fine not to decide that in advance. Really. Just wait until she's here and you're talking to her and nicknames come naturally.

bridgetreilly · 29/11/2019 09:32

really not a fan of the name, I can only think of a city in Australia when I hear it. For me it would be like the British equivalent of calling your child Aberdeen

It's not, though. It's the British equivalent of calling your child Adelaide. Because it's a person's name, and was long before they named a city after her.

Footiefan2019 · 29/11/2019 15:38

There’s an actress I follow on Instagram names Adelaide (she’s Australian also) and she seems to go by Addie.

Practicalmagico · 29/11/2019 15:48

I like Adelaide. Don’t shorten such a lovely name!

CharitySchmarity · 03/12/2019 22:24

I like Adelaide a lot, and I personally wouldn't shorten it, but I don't think Addie is awful by any means.

AlphaJura · 03/12/2019 22:27

I used to work with a woman who's dd was called Adelaide, she used to call her Addy. I've always quite liked the name but that's the only Adelaide I've ever heard of in real life.

MrsSchadenfreude · 03/12/2019 22:33

My aunt was Adelheid and was Aydel for short.

5LeafClover · 04/12/2019 02:04

Della, Delli, Dee, Addie, Adzie or Adz

SleighOfSparkliness · 04/12/2019 02:16

HEIDI! In the book her proper name is Adelheid, which is just a variation of Adelaide.

Footiefan2019 · 04/12/2019 15:33

Heidi is a totally different name to be fair though isn’t it ? Just go with Heidi if you like it, but bit random to shorten Adelaide to it

Clangus00 · 04/12/2019 15:38

Why do you need a shortened name?
I never understand this. Why not just name her the short name or actually use the child’s proper name?