My list is huge! These are only some examples, I prefer names that end with "a", but it doesn't really has to be that way. Hubby wants "Liliana" as our baby girl's middle name (my name) since our son has my hubby's first name as middle name, but I am not sold on that idea yet...
What do you think of:
Daniella Grace
Daniella Alexis
Daphne Vivianne
Daphne Alexandria
Sylvia Michelle
Sylvia Liliana
Eva Maria (Spanish)
Eva Lucia (Spanish)
Thanks!
Re: Baby Girl Name -opinions wanted :)
I like Daphne Vivianne the best, but I'm wondering if you meant to spell it Vivienne. Because if not, then I think it changes the pronunciation and I like Daphne Alexandria best.
I also like Eva Lucia, but I'm curious as to why you put (Spanish) beside it. Does that change the pronunciation or something? Because lots of non-Hispanic people use the names Eva, Maria, and Lucia.
Anyway, I LOVE Daphne and would consider using it for my own LO if DS's name and our last name didn't start with D. Oh, and I understand not wanting to use your own MN for your daughter. I would feel kind of weird about that too, even if we used DH's for our son. But I wouldn't side-eye someone that did it.
I love Sylvia and wish it was used more often! Sylvia Michelle flows beautifully.
Other than that, I like Daniella Grace and Eva Lucia. I guess I don't like Daphne if you have a hispanic last name. I prefer for the first and last names to sound cohesive.
My favorite is Daphne Vivienne.
I don't care for ones where both names end in 'a.' It's too sing-songy (Eva Maria).
What about Daphne Liliana?
Are you pronouncing Eva like Ava? I believe that is the Spanish pronunciation of that name (like Eva Mendes). If so that would be my first pick.
I do really like all of your choices, though. You have put together a really nice list of beautiful names!
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Thanks for your comments!
Although the last name won't be Hispanic, (it's American) I would like our baby to have a name that the Hispanic side of the family can actually pronounce ( my son's name is Matthew and they find it difficult to pronounce, they call him Mattew or simply Mateo)...
Eva in Spanish is pronounced Eh-vah
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