Ada

Ada is a very unpopular male name in the United States right now with none (or under 5) newborn boys being given the name during 2021.Ada is a quite popular female name in the United States with 180th on the top list for 2021.

During the last 100 years 56,518 newborn girls were given the name Ada.
140 boys were given the name.

The trend of newborns named Ada in the US last 20 years

Adam is a name of Hebrew origin that has been in use for thousands of years. In the Bible, Adam was the first man created by God and the husband of Eve. The name Adam means "man" or "earth" in Hebrew, which reflects the belief that Adam was created from the dust of the earth. The name has remained popular throughout history and is still commonly used today in many different cultures and languages.

Ada rank report (US ranking for newborns 2021)

Nicknames for Ada

AddieAD-eeA common diminutive of Ada
AdieAY-deeA variation of Addie
AdeAY-deeA shorter version of Ada
AdahAY-dahA biblical variation of Ada
AidaEYE-dahA Spanish variation of Ada
AydaAY-dahA modern variation of Ada

Famous people named Ada

Ada LovelaceMathematicianConsidered to be the world's first computer programmer
Ada YonathChemistWon the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2009
Ada HegerbergFootballerProfessional footballer from Norway who plays for Olympique Lyonnais
Ada CambridgeAuthorAustralian writer who published more than twenty-five works of fiction, three volumes of poetry and two autobiographical works
Ada BlackjackExplorerInuit woman who was the sole survivor of a disastrous expedition to Wrangel Island in northern Siberia
Ada ChoiActressHong Kong actress and singer who has won numerous awards for her performances in film and television
Ada JonesSingerPopular American singer who recorded more than 1000 songs between 1893 and 1922
Ada NicodemouActressAustralian actress best known for her role as Leah Patterson-Baker in the soap opera Home and Away
Ada RehanActressAmerican stage actress who was considered one of the greatest actresses of her time
Ada LeversonWriterEnglish writer who was a friend of Oscar Wilde and wrote several novels and plays

Fictional character called Ada from pop culture

Ada WongResident Evil seriesA secret agent and femme fatale who works for the Umbrella Corporation in the Resident Evil video game series.
Ada ShelbyPeaky BlindersThe wife of John Shelby and a prominent character in the British TV series Peaky Blinders.
Ada LovelaceReal-life figureA British mathematician and writer who is widely considered to be the world's first computer programmer.
Ada McGrathThe PianoA mute woman and the protagonist of the 1993 film The Piano, for which Holly Hunter won an Academy Award for Best Actress.
Ada MonroeCold MountainA character in the novel and film Cold Mountain, played by Nicole Kidman in the movie adaptation.
Ada WongStreet Fighter seriesA character in the Street Fighter video game series, known for her lightning-fast kicks and acrobatic moves.
Ada the EnchantressCastlevania seriesA recurring character in the Castlevania video game series, known for her magical powers and seductive demeanor.

Frequently Asked Questions about Ada

What is the origin of the name Ada?The name Ada has two possible origins. It can be a shortened version of the Germanic name Adelheid, which means 'noble kind'. Alternatively, it can be derived from the Hebrew name Adah, which means 'ornament' or 'adornment'.
Is Ada a popular name?Ada is not a very common name, but it has gained popularity in recent years. In 2020, it was ranked as the 298th most popular name for girls in the United States.
What famous people have the name Ada?Some famous people with the name Ada include Ada Lovelace, a mathematician and writer who is considered the world's first computer programmer, and Ada Yonath, an Israeli crystallographer who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2009.
What are some variations of the name Ada?Variations of the name Ada include Adah, Adalee, Adalyn, Adaline, Adalina, Adalicia, Adaliz, Adama, Adamma, Adan, and Adanna.
What is the meaning of the name Ada?The name Ada means 'noble' or 'ornament'.