Elodie - as if
Melody had stood too close to the hedge clippers. Unattractive and pointless.
Seraphina - prefer
Angela; don't like the full name or any possible nns
Lavinia - La-La Land? Quite pleasant for a mn, but heavy for everyday use
Genevieve - getting trendy for a reason I can't see. The French pronunciation is better, but probably wouldn't happen. Much prefer
Jennifer.
Delphinia - one delphinium, two Delphinia? Nonsense!
Romilda -
Roma would be less
Harry Potter, but also less pretty. 50%.
Astrid - very lovely, but where I live one sits on the arse, not the ass, so that isn't a problem.
Ingrid - not my favourite -rid name; bland and flabby. (I love
Sigrid!)
Daphne - quite pleasant if Daffy can be avoided
Diana - lovely as a mn;
Di is depressing and inevitable. What about
Dinah?
Claudia - very formal, but I like it
Ivy - one of my least favourite plants. Starts with I - conceited!
Serena - a sporty kind of name, but I don't enjoy watching Ms Williams, so not keen
Mira - it's OK, but I'd prefer Mirabel or
MirandaKira - better than
Ciara because the pronunciation is more obvious. I suppose it might rhyme with
Mira! Hollywood trendoid
Tabitha - quite pretty; shortens, unfortunately, to
Tabby; I much prefer
TalithaLyra - a one-owner name, chosen because the character could fib her way out of trouble! No, really.
Belle or
Isabelle /
Annabelle nn "
Belle" - I much prefer
Isabel,
Isobel and
Annabel; I dislike
Belle intensely.
Elisabeth - fine in
German; elsewhere,
Elizabeth is much less trouble
Primrose - who wants to be nicknamed Prim? Really?
Rosetta - are you better, are you well, well, well ... there are better song names
Vada - good for a minor character in early
Star Wars stories: Darth Vadar's insignificant niece?
Georgiana - needlessly complicated, and some silly people pronounce it George-Ayna. Go for
Georgina rather
Juliana - the only
Juli- name I can face is
Juliet, and I'd only use it as a mn to avoid dreary
JulieLavender - lovely plant, but the ubiquitous bathroom cleaners and furniture polishes have ruined it for me
Lilac - good plant, good colour, makes me wonder what I lack ...
Violet - too trendy, and
Vi is as bad as
DiHyacinth - male to me, not that I'd use it on a boy either. 'Hya' is a cheerful greeting but not much of a nn