Amabel & Lavinia?
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I used to have a thing for Amabel. I still like it, but I probably wouldn't use it. Too many issues with people thinking it's Annabel, and of course there's the "I'm a bell" thing. I think Amabella is overkill. But I love Amy. Simple and friendly.
I like Lavinia. It's very uncommon but easily spelled and pronounced. It feels somewhat Victorian, which I like. I think Livvy is a cute nickname for it.
I like Lavinia. It's very uncommon but easily spelled and pronounced. It feels somewhat Victorian, which I like. I think Livvy is a cute nickname for it.
I don't like them, but they're not terrible.
Nice sibset, eventhough thats not what you were going for! Seperately not so much.
Amabel is pretty but I dont like that it is so close to the more common Anabel. Also I dont like that if you break down each syllable it is a bunch of words. Am a bell. Too much room for teasing.
Lavinia again is pretty. I never heard it before but yet it doesnt sound to out there. It may be too mature for a little girl or baby, but I guess thats where Livvy comes in. The only other drawback I see is that it sounds like a third world country. Nice name but maybe but maybe too exotic for everyday use.
Amabel is pretty but I dont like that it is so close to the more common Anabel. Also I dont like that if you break down each syllable it is a bunch of words. Am a bell. Too much room for teasing.
Lavinia again is pretty. I never heard it before but yet it doesnt sound to out there. It may be too mature for a little girl or baby, but I guess thats where Livvy comes in. The only other drawback I see is that it sounds like a third world country. Nice name but maybe but maybe too exotic for everyday use.