Contact emails slow to load

when i type a new email and start typing the recipient's name(s) in the "To:" space, my iphone and ipad take at least 30-40 seconds to load the contact's email address and finish it for me.  My Mac, which has the same contacts, goes instantly.  My husband's iPad mini, which has MORE contacts than me, loads instantly too.  I turned off Contacts for iCloud and then back on, in hopes of that speeding things up, but it's still terribly slow.  Does anyone know how to solve this problem?
Thank you!
ps: I have an iPhone 4s, running iOS 6.0.1 and an iPad2 also running iOS 6.0.1 (16GB for each)

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