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Gabrielle
But then again, I really dislike any girl name that ends in -a. I find the -a more frilly and girly and delicate and it's not just not how I would name a daughter.
But then again, I really dislike any girl name that ends in -a. I find the -a more frilly and girly and delicate and it's not just not how I would name a daughter.
Gabrielle
It's so elegant this way. The -ella takes something away from that, makes it less refined.
It's so elegant this way. The -ella takes something away from that, makes it less refined.
Gabrielle
Gabriella just seems way too common in comparison while this is the forgotten, elegant, classic sister.
Gabriella just seems way too common in comparison while this is the forgotten, elegant, classic sister.
I love both; depends on the surname.
Depends what you're pairing it with and how it flows. They're both nice. So is Brielle.
Gabrielle... it's classic, elegant and not annoying
Gabrielle
Gabriella.
:)
:)
Well Gabriella of course :-)
Gabrielle
Gabrielle is smooth and elegant, while I find Gabriella too fussy and frilly.
It always surprises me what a difference a letter or two can make in the feel of a name. If Gabrielle is silk, Gabriella is lace. Gabrielle is a svelte little black dress, Gabriella is a pink prom dress. Gabrielle is tiramisu, Gabriella is a cupcake with too much frosting. Gabrielle sounds like an adult to me. Gabriella is young, very young.
Overall, other than Nicola and Daniela, I prefer the -le ending over -la or -lla.
Gabrielle is smooth and elegant, while I find Gabriella too fussy and frilly.
It always surprises me what a difference a letter or two can make in the feel of a name. If Gabrielle is silk, Gabriella is lace. Gabrielle is a svelte little black dress, Gabriella is a pink prom dress. Gabrielle is tiramisu, Gabriella is a cupcake with too much frosting. Gabrielle sounds like an adult to me. Gabriella is young, very young.
Overall, other than Nicola and Daniela, I prefer the -le ending over -la or -lla.
Gabrielle
I prefer Grabrielle too, though I usually likes -a names over -e names. Gabrielle/Gabriella is one of the few exceptions.
Plus, I always think of Vanessa Hudgens when I hear the name Gabriella because of HSM... (Or at least when the name stands alone)
Plus, I always think of Vanessa Hudgens when I hear the name Gabriella because of HSM... (Or at least when the name stands alone)