Elara
This seems like it could be a suitable replacement for overused Liliana or Eliana. To me, it is prettier, more substantial yet more delicate, still vowel-y and airy, far rarer, and it has the added bonus of being a mythological figure AND a moon of Jupiter.
Elara Beatriz
Elara Cecilia
Elara Catherine
Elara Dorothea
Elara Gabriela
Elara Josefina
Elara Lucrezia
Elara Magdalena
Elara Penelope
Elara Serafina
Elara Theodosia
Elara Victoria
You get the idea. I am in an elaborate mood today.
Elara Beatriz
Elara Cecilia
Elara Catherine
Elara Dorothea
Elara Gabriela
Elara Josefina
Elara Lucrezia
Elara Magdalena
Elara Penelope
Elara Serafina
Elara Theodosia
Elara Victoria
You get the idea. I am in an elaborate mood today.
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Well, since Larisa and Lara have been my favorite names since I was around 13, I can easily get behind Elara. I think you described it perfectly and I regularly swoon over names from Greek mythology anyway. I love each and every one of your combos. Nicely done!
Elara is pretty. I first noticed it a couple of years ago on a billboard for a local jewelry store. It was a line of jewelry or something. Do you know the meaning? Of your combos, I like Elara Beatriz best. Very exotic.
Ooh, I do not like this name. It has no substance, no oomph that grounds it. As much as I enjoy whimsical names, this one just sounds vapid to me (though I acknowledge and appreciate the mythological significance).
I do like Elara Beatriz, Elara Josefina, Elara Lucrezia, and Elara Theodosia.
For the record, I despise Liliana and especially Eliana (one of my least favorite names), and Elara is vastly superior to them.
I do like Elara Beatriz, Elara Josefina, Elara Lucrezia, and Elara Theodosia.
For the record, I despise Liliana and especially Eliana (one of my least favorite names), and Elara is vastly superior to them.
This message was edited 1/10/2012, 1:08 PM
Yes. I would not use it, myself. But, I am trying to find improvements and cater to the crowds of people who find Liliana appealing. There is a certain type of namer who prefers the anemic, vapid names such as Eliana, so it's important to throw them a few new ideas rather than trying to inflict Hildegard upon them right away. Baby steps.
Haha! You're much more practical and diplomatic than I in that sense -- I'm a serious Hildegard-inflicter!