[Opinions] Spanish
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Estavan
Estavan is not Spanish. The Spanish form of Stephen is Esteban.
Lumia
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Estavan is not Spanish. The Spanish form of Stephen is Esteban.
Lumia
http://onomastica.mailcatala.com
GIRLS:
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Victoria - okay in a classic way, but I don't necessary conjure up Spanish images when thinking of this name.
Cristina - I prefer Kristin, but Cristina does have a certain femininity to it.
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Antonio - nice, I love the combo. Miguel Antonio.
Emilio - I love the feminine form, Emilia, but Emilio is not my cup of tea.
Andres - Very nice, dignified.
Personally, I love Evita but I'd never use it.
Jacks
"The newborn baby has only three demands. They are warmth in the arms of its mother, food from her breasts, and security in the knowledge of her presence. Breastfeeding satisfies all three". Dr.Grantly Dick-Read
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Victoria - okay in a classic way, but I don't necessary conjure up Spanish images when thinking of this name.
Cristina - I prefer Kristin, but Cristina does have a certain femininity to it.
BOYS:
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Antonio - nice, I love the combo. Miguel Antonio.
Emilio - I love the feminine form, Emilia, but Emilio is not my cup of tea.
Andres - Very nice, dignified.
Personally, I love Evita but I'd never use it.
Jacks
"The newborn baby has only three demands. They are warmth in the arms of its mother, food from her breasts, and security in the knowledge of her presence. Breastfeeding satisfies all three". Dr.Grantly Dick-Read
I knew a little boy of Cubian extraction once who was named Emilio and it was sort of strange because his siblings were Ian & Jenny! :)
I think Emilio is really cute, I also like Javier, Luis, Frederico, Manuel, Estavan and Andres. Also Victoria and Cristina as lovely but I wouldn't say they were stricktly Spanish names (perhaps the spelling Cristina is a bit more Spanish than Christina).
I think Emilio is really cute, I also like Javier, Luis, Frederico, Manuel, Estavan and Andres. Also Victoria and Cristina as lovely but I wouldn't say they were stricktly Spanish names (perhaps the spelling Cristina is a bit more Spanish than Christina).