[Opinions] Thoughts on Daniella
The name Daniella has been on my mind lately. I like it because I feel like it has versitility with different nickname optons. If she's more of a tomboy she can go by Danie/Dani/Danny or however she wants to spell it or even something like Del, or if she prefers, she could go by Ella or Ellie because it's more feminine. And the name Daniella is very pretty on its own I think, and it's not very popular but not unheard of. The only thing is that I think it might be confused with Danielle a lot, do you think that's a big issue? Also, I'm having trouble thinking of middle nanme combos that go nicely with it. Any ideas?
One other thing I thought of too is that one of my favorite names is also Samuel and I think Samuel and Daniella make a nice combo for siblings or twins. I think they go nicely. Do you think they're too matchy or are they alright together?
Any opinions would helpful. Thanks!
One other thing I thought of too is that one of my favorite names is also Samuel and I think Samuel and Daniella make a nice combo for siblings or twins. I think they go nicely. Do you think they're too matchy or are they alright together?
Any opinions would helpful. Thanks!
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Daniella, with the "el" sound and -ella at the end, fits well with other names that are popular now, I think.
It is versatile.
However, with Danielle having been so popular in the 80s, at least in the U.S., I think Daniella might not catch on.
I know you weren't asking about whether it would become popular, but these are the thoughts that came immediately to my mind.
Anyway, it does have a nice sound and it's extremely versatile. Samuel and Daniella go together nicely.
It is versatile.
However, with Danielle having been so popular in the 80s, at least in the U.S., I think Daniella might not catch on.
I know you weren't asking about whether it would become popular, but these are the thoughts that came immediately to my mind.
Anyway, it does have a nice sound and it's extremely versatile. Samuel and Daniella go together nicely.