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babynames2006-05-10 12:54 pm
Names
What do you think of the names:
Carolina or Carolena
Both to be pronounced as ca-row-lee-nah
Nickname would be Cara
Trying to find a spanish/latin -ish sounding name that I like. Hubby was born in Spain, and I'd like to try and find something that isn't too overly ethnic. :)
Other names we liked were,
Elena
Natalia - Can't use this because his brother used that for his last kid. :)
Isabela
I also liked Gabriella, but he didn't.
Do you have any other suggestions???
Carolina or Carolena
Both to be pronounced as ca-row-lee-nah
Nickname would be Cara
Trying to find a spanish/latin -ish sounding name that I like. Hubby was born in Spain, and I'd like to try and find something that isn't too overly ethnic. :)
Other names we liked were,
Elena
Natalia - Can't use this because his brother used that for his last kid. :)
Isabela
I also liked Gabriella, but he didn't.
Do you have any other suggestions???
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I do like Carolina, but I also like
Isabel
Lenora
Nora
Luz Elena
Anai (con acento) (pronounced Ah-nah-ee)
Delia
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I guess by the time she's old enough to know who that is, the designer won't be cool anymore...hehe. Oh well.
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You might want to go with the spelling Carolena. It looks a little weird to me, but I think people would be more likely to pronounce it correctly, especially if you're in the US.
Maria is pretty too, and then you can combine it with other names. I think Maria Elena is lovely. Or Magdalena/Maddalena. My mom's name is Maria Maddalena. ^^
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Allegra- joyous
Ana- gracious
Adalia- Noble
Catalina- pure (form of catherine)
Elisa- dedicated to god
Jacinta- beautiful
Juliana- form of Julia, youthful
Lola- strong woman
Luisa- famous female warrior
Mariana- bitter(mary)/gracious(ana)
Maribel- form of Isabel, which is a form of elizabeth!
Neva- covered with snow
Ofelia- helper (this is one of my favourite names ever, but i'd spell it Ophelia...ala Shakespeare i guess that's just not spanish though!)
Paloma- dove (i know a baby Paloma & they call her Lola for short, which i think is adorable)
Rosa- from the word rose.
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I also think Rebecca and Caroline sound good together as sisters, though I know you've said you call her Madison instead.
Other Spanish names, all women I work with:
Blanca
Alicia or Aliciana
Dolores (Lola, Lolita as nicknames)
Edith (pronounced slightly differently, not quite as ugly as it looks, but not sure how to phoenetically spell it)
Iliana
Marlena (Marlie as nickname)
Rosa, Rosita, Rosalie
Good luck!
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I've never seen/heard Iliana before - I kinda like it!
Marlena - After being a Days of Our Lives watcher in my younger years, I could never use this name! hahaha Tho I do think Marlie is a cute NN :)
The rest of the names are so older woman sounding. I guess that probably comes from knowing grownups with those names, automatically makes me think of older women when I hear the names. :)
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Good times.
And Iliana was a sweet girl, so I love that name now :)
The rest actually did belong to middle age women.
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She's really Rebecca Madison. She's named after her daddy. Same initials, same number of letters in thier names.. I love the name rebecca but I really don't care for the nicknames that go along with it! I think Madison is a great name too, and I love the nn of Maddie. Sooo in order to keep the initals correct, we just use her middle name! :) The plus side of this.. is that if she's horrified by Madison when she gets older because there's just too many of them, or whatever, she's still
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My name's Rosalie!
But Rosalia and Rosali are Hispanic.
Re: My name's Rosalie!
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My suggestions are:
Catalina
Ana Cristina
Magdalena
Marcella
Teodora
Teresa
Simona
Selena
Nina
Noemi
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Eliana
Eva
Josefina
Liliana
Renata
Sofia
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Other Spanish names I like:
Blanca
Carmen
Eva
Lola
Mercedes
Raquel
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Adriana
Amalia
Cecilia
Cristina/Cristiana
Elisa
Eloisa
Emilia
Graciela
Jazmin (accent on the 'i'- said Hahss-meen)
Leticia
Lilia
Lucia (with an accent on the 'i')
Luisa
Marcela
Mercedes
Mireya
Raquel
Raeka (Rye-kah)
Sofia
Solana