Antonia Giselle is my favorite and sounds the best to me.
Antonia isn't really my style but it is lovely and has a good deal of nn options like Toni or Annie.
Olivia is so overused to me and Brianna isn't appealing.
They are all nice names! I'm not in love with any of the flows, but I like Antonia Giselle the best. I love Giselle! And if you'd consider it in the first name spot, I love the flow of Giselle Brianna.
I really like Olivia but it is extremely popular right now. Brianna - I'm not a fan. Antonia is nice. I also like all of the FN/MN combinations except Brianna Olivia.
Don't do Giselle. Unless you are sure she will be model thin, that is who she will be compared to. My sister is named the same as a sex symbol and she hated it her whole life. I like Olivia.
My husband and I, if we had a girl, were going to name her Jolena Leigh.
My middle name is Lee. My father-in-law's middle name was Lee. So I guess you could say the Lee's had it.
I met a man recently, widowed, and his 6 year old daughter's name was Willow. Sometimes, if you look at the middle names of those closest to you, something just speaks to you. My husband and I named our son, Lee, as a tribute to his grandfather "Forrest Lee Painter" who was one of the original members of the singing group "The Bonaires" (cir. 60's, 70's) He was one of the most wonderful men I had met in a very long time.
zomg - Antonia! ANTONIA!! I love this name and I never ever see it anywhere.
Olivia is very popular and Brianna is fine, but Antonia has a flair the others don't.
I'd use Annie or Nia as nicknames.
Another vote for Antonia! There's also the nickname Ania to use in top of Annie, Nia, & Toni. It's very versatile & unique without being you-neek. It's one of those names I love regardless of how you pronounce it.
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Antonia isn't really my style but it is lovely and has a good deal of nn options like Toni or Annie.
Olivia is so overused to me and Brianna isn't appealing.
Olivia Giselle. I love Giselle as a MN. I agree that Brianna Olivia does not flow nicely.
I dislike Bri names categorically . Your other picks are lovely.
I love Olivia( but I have an Olivia so I might be biased ) and Antonia . And Giselle is gorgeous.
My son's name is Lee Tyler.
My husband and I, if we had a girl, were going to name her Jolena Leigh.
My middle name is Lee. My father-in-law's middle name was Lee. So I guess you could say the Lee's had it.
I met a man recently, widowed, and his 6 year old daughter's name was Willow. Sometimes, if you look at the middle names of those closest to you, something just speaks to you. My husband and I named our son, Lee, as a tribute to his grandfather "Forrest Lee Painter" who was one of the original members of the singing group "The Bonaires" (cir. 60's, 70's) He was one of the most wonderful men I had met in a very long time.
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Another vote for Antonia! There's also the nickname Ania to use in top of Annie, Nia, & Toni. It's very versatile & unique without being you-neek. It's one of those names I love regardless of how you pronounce it.