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[Opinions] Sonia
I wouldn't use it but I like the sound of Sonia. WDYT? too 70s? Sonia, Sonya or Sonja?
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It's beautiful, and not too 70s. I like Sonia the best. I also like Sonja. Sonya looks kind of clunky to me, but it's decent.
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I like Sonia too! But my favourite spelling is Sonya.
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Sonia is nice. I don't think of it as dated. As you probably know, it can be a nickname for Sophia.
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I like Sonia and Sonya. I feel that Sonja would be too difficult for people to pronounce where I live. There's a little toddler named Sonya at the daycare I work at and it works quite well on a girl today, I think. I would consider it for my own child but it probably wouldn't make my short list.
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I like it, I think it is cute and sweet! I like the Sonya spelling bettest!
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I like Sonja best, but prefere Sanja (same with Tonja - Tanja, Dunja - Danja, etc.). It's more 1980s dated here and I can't remember seeing it in any recent BAs.
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Was Sonia popular in the 1970's? I never knew that. Perhaps it was influenced by the actress Sonia Braga. Anyway, I'm glad because I've always thought it was an underappreciated gem. :-)I know a woman who named her dd Sonia (or Sonya) in the 1980's and used Sunny as a nn.

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I have a friend called Sonja. We've known almost all our lives. I like both the girl and her name. :) Sonja is a beautiful name with lovely meaning, it's soft but definitely not weak. It's also my preferred version. Sonia comes next, then Sonya.
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It's not my style. I don't like the sound of it. If I had to choose a spelling, I'd go with Sonia.
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