5 Italian Names
Hi !!!
Adelaide, Giada, Greta, Monica, Simona
Can you rank and vote them?
Any little comment?
Augusto Aurelio Bruno Filippo Flavio Leone Luigi Stefano Valerio
Anastasia Angelica Cassandra Clarastella Corinna Dafne Diana Dora Fiammetta Flora Gelsomina Ginevra Lavinia Luna Morgana Olimpia Perla Rosa Rossella Serena Stella Susanna
Adelaide, Giada, Greta, Monica, Simona
Can you rank and vote them?
Any little comment?
Augusto Aurelio Bruno Filippo Flavio Leone Luigi Stefano Valerio
Anastasia Angelica Cassandra Clarastella Corinna Dafne Diana Dora Fiammetta Flora Gelsomina Ginevra Lavinia Luna Morgana Olimpia Perla Rosa Rossella Serena Stella Susanna
Replies
Hey :) Ok, let's see...
Monica 2/10
I am actually starting to like this a bit. A few years ago it was one of my least favorite names, now I am starting to warm up to it. I generally don't like too many names that end in -ica/-ika. I dislike Jessica, Annika etc. I used to really dislike Monica and Erika/Erica too but I am warming up to them a little bit. Monica seems a bit dated.
Adelaide 3/10
It's okay. I should like it because it is a classic but I really don't. It's not a bad name but there is something so strong and harsh about it. It is lacking a certain sweetness. I like strong names but they need something sweet to balance them out. Adelaide just seems harsh to me, I think of a very strict older lady or a strict nanny - someone like that. I much prefer Adeline it seems more elegant and sweet. Adelaide makes me think of very dark blue colors and there is just a sadness and harshness to it.
Simona 3/10
I find this a bit dated too. It has never been super common in France or Austria but Simone (sometimes spelled Simonne in France) used to be a really common in both countries. In Austria it is pronounced more like zee-MO-neh, but in France it is pronounced with two syllables. I know in Italy it is a name for men. It isn't bad but seems dated and bland.
Giada 6/10
Is this perceived as being tacky in Italy? I was wondering about this. It seems a bit like it would have a tacky vibe to it but maybe that's because Jada has a tacky vibe to it in English, in my opinion. Now I am sounding like I don't like Giada but I actually do like it quite a bit. I love the gemstone and it has a nice sound. But just as with Jada there is something trendy about it that I don't like. Jade is much much better than Jada, in my opinion. Overall it is fine but I don't really love it. It is a cute name for someone else.
Monica 2/10
I am actually starting to like this a bit. A few years ago it was one of my least favorite names, now I am starting to warm up to it. I generally don't like too many names that end in -ica/-ika. I dislike Jessica, Annika etc. I used to really dislike Monica and Erika/Erica too but I am warming up to them a little bit. Monica seems a bit dated.
Adelaide 3/10
It's okay. I should like it because it is a classic but I really don't. It's not a bad name but there is something so strong and harsh about it. It is lacking a certain sweetness. I like strong names but they need something sweet to balance them out. Adelaide just seems harsh to me, I think of a very strict older lady or a strict nanny - someone like that. I much prefer Adeline it seems more elegant and sweet. Adelaide makes me think of very dark blue colors and there is just a sadness and harshness to it.
Simona 3/10
I find this a bit dated too. It has never been super common in France or Austria but Simone (sometimes spelled Simonne in France) used to be a really common in both countries. In Austria it is pronounced more like zee-MO-neh, but in France it is pronounced with two syllables. I know in Italy it is a name for men. It isn't bad but seems dated and bland.
Giada 6/10
Is this perceived as being tacky in Italy? I was wondering about this. It seems a bit like it would have a tacky vibe to it but maybe that's because Jada has a tacky vibe to it in English, in my opinion. Now I am sounding like I don't like Giada but I actually do like it quite a bit. I love the gemstone and it has a nice sound. But just as with Jada there is something trendy about it that I don't like. Jade is much much better than Jada, in my opinion. Overall it is fine but I don't really love it. It is a cute name for someone else.