Carmen, Gloria, Luz
I like these three names really very much. I wouldn't use it without Spanish heritage, of course, but I think they sound great. WDYT?
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I've never liked Carmen. It seems masculine to me. I do like Carmina, though.
Gloria is pretty but not a favorite. This is the one of the three that could be used whether you're of Spanish heritage or not, I believe.
Luz is ok, but I know only one Luz--an older Filipino woman--and she's a pain in the neck. I did take care of a baby once whose mother's name was Luz and her married ln was Money. I thought that was hilarious! :)
Gloria is pretty but not a favorite. This is the one of the three that could be used whether you're of Spanish heritage or not, I believe.
Luz is ok, but I know only one Luz--an older Filipino woman--and she's a pain in the neck. I did take care of a baby once whose mother's name was Luz and her married ln was Money. I thought that was hilarious! :)
Sorry but they are just not my style
Carmen is the only one I like.
Carmen is nice, although if not my style (I much prefer the Catalan form, Carme "CAR-muh"), and I don't like Gloria and Luz at all, they have great meanings but I thinks they're a bit...maybe ordinary...I'm not sure, that's perhaps because I haven't liked too much any Gloria I've ever met (it's a bit popular in woman in their 30-50s).
Eva
Eva
I think they are very pretty. I don't think Gloria is only Spanish, though.
There's something about Gloria that sounds old lady'ish. Carmen is ok. Luz is my favorite of the three.
Lass
Lass