Alexey has challenged me off list regarding my reference to Victor Hugo's monogram and its possible pertinence to Ada so I reproduce it here* - I think it is clear that the monogram can be seen as representing the latin letters V, H and A, and/or the cyrillic letters L and N. 

*This is Hugo's own rendition. Though not generally known, he was an excellent painter. 

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Les Rayons et les Ombres ("Beams and shadows", 1840) is a collection of forty-four poems by Victor Hugo, the last collection to be published before his exile, and containing most of his poems from between 1837 and 1840.
One biographer (A. F. Davidson) noted that this book marks the first appearance of Hugo as "poet-prophet, whose function is to instruct kings and peoples about the problems of life." The critical success of Les Rayons may have brought about Hugo's election to the French Academy on 7 January 1841, when he took the seat of a deceased opponent.[1]
The most famous poems are numbers 34 and 42, La Tristesse d'Olympio and Oceano Nox.
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