WDYTO Delphina?
What do you think of the name Delphina?
Do you prefer the spelling Delphina or Delfina?
What do you think of these possible nn's; Del, Delie, Delphi/ Delfi, Phina/ Fina, and Phee/ Fi?
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Favorite Names:
Vivian, Aurora, Hazel, Fiona, Sabrina, Citrina, April, Maeve, Josephine, Dorothea, Althea, Marguerite, Artemis, Cascadia, Luna, Iris, Frida, Delphina, Kiera
Ciaran, Rowan, Brendan, Malcolm, Cedar, Robin, Julian, Tristan, Arthur, Magnus, Xavier, Felix, Cedric, Gavin, Connor, Silas
Do you prefer the spelling Delphina or Delfina?
What do you think of these possible nn's; Del, Delie, Delphi/ Delfi, Phina/ Fina, and Phee/ Fi?
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Favorite Names:
Vivian, Aurora, Hazel, Fiona, Sabrina, Citrina, April, Maeve, Josephine, Dorothea, Althea, Marguerite, Artemis, Cascadia, Luna, Iris, Frida, Delphina, Kiera
Ciaran, Rowan, Brendan, Malcolm, Cedar, Robin, Julian, Tristan, Arthur, Magnus, Xavier, Felix, Cedric, Gavin, Connor, Silas
This message was edited 9/15/2017, 10:17 PM
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I think it's nice! Delph- names are lovely but often overlooked I find. There are others I prefer but Delphina has a great sound, and I'd love to meet one. I think I prefer Delfina. I just like the look of the F more, it seems more straightforward and grounded. I like Delfi as a nn, as well as Elfi or Effie.
Hi !!!
I much prefer the spelling Delfina being Italian...
It is a rare, underused name here but I think it is sweet and aristocratic. I love the link with nature but also the French royal title linked with it.
About NNs my favourite is Fina. I love how it is delicate.
Delphi in my opinion is not a NN but a full name with a great mythological history behind it.
ETA Delfino (masculine) is the Italian word for 'dolphin'. It is also the Italian equivalent of 'dauphin' the honorific titke that were given to the Princes of France.
This is why Delfina remember me these things better than Delphi which is not linked with it in my mind.
I much prefer the spelling Delfina being Italian...
It is a rare, underused name here but I think it is sweet and aristocratic. I love the link with nature but also the French royal title linked with it.
About NNs my favourite is Fina. I love how it is delicate.
Delphi in my opinion is not a NN but a full name with a great mythological history behind it.
ETA Delfino (masculine) is the Italian word for 'dolphin'. It is also the Italian equivalent of 'dauphin' the honorific titke that were given to the Princes of France.
This is why Delfina remember me these things better than Delphi which is not linked with it in my mind.
This message was edited 9/16/2017, 2:25 AM