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Italian Inspired Names
What do you think of these names or words as names?Gioia
Cala
Isola
Ciela
Riva
Perla
Imola
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Hi !!!!Wonderful!!!!So... Gioia and Perla are used in Italy!!I like Perla very much because it is simple, elegant, clear and has got a beautiful melody!!Gioia..I don't like it very much.
It has got too much vowels for me..
I prefer something like Allegra or Serena.Riva sounds like a short form of Russian/Slavic name.
It is a real word yes but I think it could not be a given name...I also know that it is a short of Rivka but I talk about "Italian" use.Isola has got some chances...
It is more unique than rare but for me is a good name!!!!
It has got a good sound and also a pretty meaning (for example I call Isola a girl who I hope will be strong and indipendent).Ciela...sounds too strange. No.. It has no melody.
I prefer Cielo but it is masculine in Italian (Il Cielo)...
I hate both names as given names.
If you want use it as Esperanto name XDCala is very pretty !!!!!
It is a very romantic name!
I hope it will be used !!!!Imola is the worst name.
It is awful I'm very sorry.So:Good names (I hope their usage)
ISOLA, CALA Bad names/awful
RIVA, CIELA, IMOLAByeeeeeee

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I like Gioia, it's very bright. And I like Riva. I am not familiar with Riva as a word name, but I like the sounds. Ciela is neat too, it does make me think of cielo in Spanish. The others don't strike me so much... Isola isn't very pretty in English IMO, Cala makes me think of calamine lotion, Perla is icky for some reason, Imola reminds me of immolation.
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