Re: Vita / Vida
in reply to a message by elysa
Vita reminds me of the British writer Vita Sackville-West. I think her full name was Victoria. It has an arsty, intellectual vibe that I dig. I never knew it was derived from Vitus. Thanks for the new knoweldge. :-)
Vida is nice too. It reminds me of Matthew McConnaghy's (sp?) dd Vida. They named her for the Spanich word for life, which I thought was pretty sweet.
If I were choosing between the two, it would depend on which vibe I wanted: Northern European, crisp Vita or Mediterranean, sultry Vida. I don't know if you have different ways of looking at the two so I can't really say which is better for you. For what it's worth, I can see both Vita and Vida fitting into your spunky sibling set quite easily.
Vida is nice too. It reminds me of Matthew McConnaghy's (sp?) dd Vida. They named her for the Spanich word for life, which I thought was pretty sweet.
If I were choosing between the two, it would depend on which vibe I wanted: Northern European, crisp Vita or Mediterranean, sultry Vida. I don't know if you have different ways of looking at the two so I can't really say which is better for you. For what it's worth, I can see both Vita and Vida fitting into your spunky sibling set quite easily.