Congratulations. (I'd offer my congrats in Spanish, but I'm not a speaker.)
I'm confused on Joon. Are you pronouncing the "J" as a Spaniard would, or an Anglo? Also, the names in parentheses are male and female, yes? I'd stay away from any name with a "J" at the beginning if you want to avoid pronunciation issues.
Finley is not my style. (I'm more of a
Finn /
Fintan /
Finbarr type.) I doubt
Finley would work well in Spanish.
Marcelo I assume is pronounced with an "s" in the middle (or "th" if you're Castilian). But my brain wants to pronounce it with a "ch" sound, as if it were an Italian name. I'm not sure why. (I know the Italian variant is spelled differently.)
Of the three you list, I would pick
Marcelo. Do you like
Marco? Now there's a name I've loved for years. It's strong and pronounced easily in both languages.
Others you might like:
Nicolas,
Adrian,
Daniel,
Elias,
Edgar,
Pascal,
Mateo,
David,
Francisco (I'm still waiting to run into my first Latin heart-breaker nn'd Cisco),
Adam,
Tomas,
Victor,
Marius,
Anton,
Oscar,
Stellan,
Rene,
Remy,
Conor, ,
There will be slight differences in pronunciation with some of these names. But none that is too difficult to work with.
Happy hunting. Please be sure to keep us updated on your search for *the* perfect name. Birth announcements are always welcome and appreciated. Thanks!
P.S. Could I put a plug in for
Roque as a mn? I adore it, but I don't think if could work as a fn in the U.S. as easily as the other names listed.
This message was edited 3/13/2009, 12:05 PM