[Opinions] My friends most beautiful girl names...
My friend thinks that these following names are the most beautiful girl names she ever heard. Do you agree? What do you think of these names? What would you pair them with? Any other suggested names?
Alina
Aleida
Aaliyah
Amélie
Athena
Alethea
Angelina
Beatrix
Calista
Cleo
Cosima
Celia
Elise
Elizabeth
Esmeralda
Eva
Evangeline
Genevieve
Hermione
Hera
Iris
Liora
Leona
Lydia
Laura
Mary
Maria
Milena
Maxima
Morwenna
Nadejda (Or Nadeja)
Natasha
Natalia
Olivia
Ophelia
Ravenna
Rosaria
Seraphina
Serena
Sophia (Or Sofia)
Stella
Veronica
Valerie
Valentina
Vivienne
Vienna
Yvette
Zarina
Zenaida
"It is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves." - William Shakespeare
Alina
Aleida
Aaliyah
Amélie
Athena
Alethea
Angelina
Beatrix
Calista
Cleo
Cosima
Celia
Elise
Elizabeth
Esmeralda
Eva
Evangeline
Genevieve
Hermione
Hera
Iris
Liora
Leona
Lydia
Laura
Mary
Maria
Milena
Maxima
Morwenna
Nadejda (Or Nadeja)
Natasha
Natalia
Olivia
Ophelia
Ravenna
Rosaria
Seraphina
Serena
Sophia (Or Sofia)
Stella
Veronica
Valerie
Valentina
Vivienne
Vienna
Yvette
Zarina
Zenaida
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OK, here goes with the second batch!
The only ones I like at all are Juliet, Annora, Diana and Helen, though not Helena. And Helen is the only one I'd use as a fn.
Helen Rosamond
Tessa Juliet
Lucy Diana
Ruth Annora
The only ones I like at all are Juliet, Annora, Diana and Helen, though not Helena. And Helen is the only one I'd use as a fn.
Helen Rosamond
Tessa Juliet
Lucy Diana
Ruth Annora
I like:
Aleida
Aaliyah
Calista
Cleo
Cosima
Elise
Elizabeth
Esmeralda
Evangeline
Iris
Mary
Maria
Maxima
Olivia
Ophelia
Sophia (Or Sofia)
Stella
Maybe:
Cleo Esmeralda
Mary Sophia
Iris Maria
Stella Elise
Sofia Calista
Aleida
Aaliyah
Calista
Cleo
Cosima
Elise
Elizabeth
Esmeralda
Evangeline
Iris
Mary
Maria
Maxima
Olivia
Ophelia
Sophia (Or Sofia)
Stella
Maybe:
Cleo Esmeralda
Mary Sophia
Iris Maria
Stella Elise
Sofia Calista
Names that I particularly like: Amelie, Athena, Elise, Elizabeth, Evangeline, Genevieve, Lydia, Natalia, Olivia, Ophelia, Serena, Stella, Valerie, Valentina, Vivienne
Names I really don't like: Liora, Laura, Ravenna, Seraphina
Names I really don't like: Liora, Laura, Ravenna, Seraphina
I really like Alina, but prefer the spelling Alena, Aaliyah, Athena, Elizabeth, Esmeralda, Eva, Evangeline, Genevieve (my favorite), Mary, Maria, Milena, Natasha, Natalia, Olivia, Ophelia, Rosaria, Seraphina, Serena, Sophia and Sofia, Stella, Veronica, Valentina, Vivienne, Zaria and Zenaida. A lot of the rest are nice too. There are only a few I don’t like.
This is a lot of beautiful names are gorgeous, elegant. :)
I find a lot of them fussy rather than beautiful. These are my choices:
Beatrice (not Beatrix - too Dutch royalty)
Celia
Elizabeth
Iris
Laura
Mary
Olivia
Sophia (only soFIEa, not soFEEa)
Stella
Vivien (not Vivienne)
Beatrice Marianne
Celia Gillian
Elizabeth Clare
Laura Clemency
Mary Caroline
Olivia Jocelyn
Sophia Margaret
Stella Morag
Vivien Rosalie
Beatrice (not Beatrix - too Dutch royalty)
Celia
Elizabeth
Iris
Laura
Mary
Olivia
Sophia (only soFIEa, not soFEEa)
Stella
Vivien (not Vivienne)
Beatrice Marianne
Celia Gillian
Elizabeth Clare
Laura Clemency
Mary Caroline
Olivia Jocelyn
Sophia Margaret
Stella Morag
Vivien Rosalie
I starred the ones I think are beautiful. Those aren't necessarily the ones I like most - I enjoy Beatrix very much, but I think it's more handsome than beautiful. Likewise, I wouldn't use Angelina, as it isn't my style, but I still think it's a beautiful name. I included a middle name for each.
Alina: pale and spectral. In the famous Polish romantic drama Balladyna, Alina is the titular character's sister, and gets brutally murdered over a pail of raspberries. I prefer Adelina - equally lacy and youthful, but more grounded, less waning. Or Helena - equally ethereal, but more memorable. Or Malina - equally Slavic, and means raspberry, so it reminds me of the story.
Aleida: mature and melodious and medieval. This has similar vibes to Eliza. I like the sound, but not so much the look. I prefer the related Alida and Adelheid. Or, since I'm feeling kree8yve today, Adelayde. Alina Lilias.
Aaliyah: very strongly associated with the singer, and the number of vowels gives me a headache. I prefer the sleeker Alia - though I'd pronounce that A-lee-a. Aaliyah Salome.
Amélie: mellifluous, but a bit too strongly associated with the quirky movie heroine. Amélie Wallis.
Athena: far inferior to Minerva. It has this unhealthy, oily sheen to it. Athena Hyacinth.
Alethea: alright if it's a-leh-THEE-a, dreadful if it's a-LEE-thee-a. Either way, it sounds like Alicia with a lisp. I far prefer Verity. Alethea Rachel.
Alina: pale and spectral. In the famous Polish romantic drama Balladyna, Alina is the titular character's sister, and gets brutally murdered over a pail of raspberries. I prefer Adelina - equally lacy and youthful, but more grounded, less waning. Or Helena - equally ethereal, but more memorable. Or Malina - equally Slavic, and means raspberry, so it reminds me of the story.
Aleida: mature and melodious and medieval. This has similar vibes to Eliza. I like the sound, but not so much the look. I prefer the related Alida and Adelheid. Or, since I'm feeling kree8yve today, Adelayde. Alina Lilias.
Aaliyah: very strongly associated with the singer, and the number of vowels gives me a headache. I prefer the sleeker Alia - though I'd pronounce that A-lee-a. Aaliyah Salome.
Amélie: mellifluous, but a bit too strongly associated with the quirky movie heroine. Amélie Wallis.
Athena: far inferior to Minerva. It has this unhealthy, oily sheen to it. Athena Hyacinth.
Alethea: alright if it's a-leh-THEE-a, dreadful if it's a-LEE-thee-a. Either way, it sounds like Alicia with a lisp. I far prefer Verity. Alethea Rachel.
This message was edited 4/12/2022, 11:23 AM
I mean several of these are my own favorite ones.