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[Opinions] Interesting Sightings pt. 4
Arabel
Florencia
Belki
Vaitiare
Tunisia
Deemichelle
Alaysia
Gwyn
Sepi
LuWanna
Bebiane
Naja
Jaina
Heatzi
Jolanie
Madalina
Shanjaril
Vennesa
Amalitsa
Mirna
Lucila
Ristin
Hédia
Mildia
Carolette
Anlleyn
Victorina
Presiliana
Dior
Kirby
Kalhan
Elianna
Lyna
Kareen
Elsbeth
Clark
Osmariel
Soraima
Esteninf
Elwyn
Almendra (almond)
Hrönn
Mariana
Awilda
Ramsey
Imaray
İrem
Rhyann
Betsabe
Gleam
Shanilou
Kerrianne
Keelin
Altaír
Rosayra
Whitlee
Elvia
Année
Alda
Leonila
Kennette
Nella
María Antonieta
Erielle
Maiya
Shane
Adaria
Alianna
Shanna
Imunek ("I'm unique")
Valetta
LesbiaEdin
Martinrex
Sergius
Eufemio
Phinnaeus
Gevick
Cornelio
Virlán
Noé
Ysaac
Espiridión
Aristeo
Osmel
Eike
Harriot
Wilfrido
Geilot
Elois
Zenón
Dupree
Mynor
Duran
Carin
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I like (* are my favourites):Florencia
Alaysia
Gwyn *
Naja *
Jaina *
Carolette
Elianna
Lyna *
Kareen
Elwyn *
Année *
Nella
Maiya *
AliannaSergius *
Noé *
Ysaac
Harriot
Elois
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I've only seen Harriot in records (so it strikes me as an archaic spelling of Harriet), and I saw Lesbia and Lesbie as well as some other similar ones like Phineas and Cornelius (similar to Phinnaeus and Cornelio) at a cemetery recently. I guess Lesbia must have been semi-popular before the word lesbian was used commonly: maybe that explains the popularity of Leslie a bit? Idk.I met a Shanna recently. It's ok.Elsbeth is interesting. I've met an Elspeth, but I think I like this Beth spelling better.Imunek ("I'm unique") looks neat on paper, but that pronunciation isn't close to intuitive for me so seems gimmicky.Dior - I think this is currently charting as unisex? I'm kind of fascinated by it. The sound is ok.Wow, interesting...
Heatzi
Shanjaril
Vaitiare
Hédia
Mildia
Presiliana
Amalitsa
Osmariel
Soraima
Almendra
Hrönn
Awilda
Gleam
Rosayra
Valetta
GevickThese are also pretty neat to see...
Arabel
Florencia
Belki
Alaysia
Gwyn
Naja
Jaina
Jolanie
Mirna
Carolette
Elwyn
Betsabe
Shanilou
Keelin
Altaír
Elvia
Leonila
Kennette
Edin
Sergius
Eufemio
Cornelio
Virlán
Noé
Ysaac
Espiridión
Aristeo
Osmel
Eike
Wilfrido
Geilot
Elois
Zenón
Dupree
Duran
Carin
Harriot
Lesbia
ElsbethOk but not that interesting to me comparatively...
Deemichelle
LuWanna
Bebiane
Vennesa
Madalina

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Out of them all, I like Shanna “Shann-uh” the most; it’s a very gorgeous, underrated name. I do like Alianna, if said as, “Al-lee-AN-uh;” Mariana “Mar-ree-awn-uh,” Jaina, and Adaria are also pretty. I can’t say that I care for any of the other names.
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I love Arabel, Amalitsa, Betsabe and Lesbia. If you like Lesbia you may also like Lisbi/Lisbee/Lysbie (pron. LIZ-bee). I hope that helps!!!

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lol thanks, I don’t love Lesbia but thought it was interesting enough to share
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Hi!Thank you for sharing.I'm always surprised: in U.S. there are so many rare names and variant names everywhere!Here in Italy it's very rare coming across a name with less bearers. Rare names are very unique...variant names does not exist. The 40% of babies every year is named with a Top30 name... This situation has changed thanks to people with a foreign background but among Italian names the revival of rare names is so slow compared with U.S.A.!

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Hey, haven't seen you in a while :)There's definitely a lot of mixing and borrowing from other cultures here that give us some interesting results!I also admire how proper and elegant Italian names are, but I'm always happy to see old and rare names come back in use. :))
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Some really cool names!I like:
Arabel (though I think I prefer Arabelle)
Florencia
Vaitiare is pretty
Naja
Madalina
Carolette is an interesting version
Elianna
Elwyn (prefer Elowen)
Mariana
Altair (on a boy)
Nella as a nn
Zenon
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That is a bunch of interesting names!Here are my picks:
Arabel (I'd probably spell it Arabelle but both are nice)
Florencia
Gwyn
Jaina
Madalina
Lucila
Victorina
Elianna
Elwyn
Mariana
Betsabe
Altaír
Elvia
Leonila
Erielle
Alianna
ShannaEdin
Sergius
Phinnaeus
Cornelio
Noé
Ysaac
Elois
Zenón
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Vaitiare is lovely. It's the first time I've ever seen it. I had only been familiar with the word tiare and didn't know it was used as a name.
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