[Opinions] Re: Which name would you rather have? (Part 1)
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Esmée or Renée. I'd rather be an Esmé, but I'll take Esmée too. It's a warm, dusty pink. Renée isn't bad, but it's too dates.
Eve or Eva: simply because it's more international. I love both names.
Olivia or Octavia: boring and overused Vs cool and ancient Roman.
Soleil or Mireille: definitely. Soleil doesn't feel like a name.
Kennedy or Reagan: the less atrocious of the two presidents.
Maristella or Candelaria: very baroque.
Brontë or Austen: Austen sounds masculine.
Cheyenne or Dakota: I like the Anne sound I guess. I'd feel really weird using either. It's like naming your child Hungarian. Or Barbadian.
Lucy or Eleanor: bright and pleasant.
Juliana or Mariana: similar to my actual name.
Lorelei or Leilani: less murky and sea monsterish.
Lilo or Zazu: zazu rhymes with kazoo.
Saylor or Scout: at least it isn't a typo?
Stella or Lily: it's no longer one of my favourite names, but I reckon I'd make a pretty good Lily.
Adriana or Ariana: I'd rather be an Arianna (or Ariadne!), but I'll take it over pompous Adriana.
masculine list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124079
feminine list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124080
Eve or Eva: simply because it's more international. I love both names.
Olivia or Octavia: boring and overused Vs cool and ancient Roman.
Soleil or Mireille: definitely. Soleil doesn't feel like a name.
Kennedy or Reagan: the less atrocious of the two presidents.
Maristella or Candelaria: very baroque.
Brontë or Austen: Austen sounds masculine.
Cheyenne or Dakota: I like the Anne sound I guess. I'd feel really weird using either. It's like naming your child Hungarian. Or Barbadian.
Lucy or Eleanor: bright and pleasant.
Juliana or Mariana: similar to my actual name.
Lorelei or Leilani: less murky and sea monsterish.
Lilo or Zazu: zazu rhymes with kazoo.
Saylor or Scout: at least it isn't a typo?
Stella or Lily: it's no longer one of my favourite names, but I reckon I'd make a pretty good Lily.
Adriana or Ariana: I'd rather be an Arianna (or Ariadne!), but I'll take it over pompous Adriana.
masculine list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124079
feminine list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124080