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I'm on a Spanish names kick now... :)
Which do you like better: Sofía Paloma or Sofía Liliana? I also like Sofía Leonor, but could never use it do to it being the name of the Queen of Spain and the youngest Infanta. :) Royal associations aside, what do you think of the combo?
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I love all of the names, but Sofia Liliana is my favorite. *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
Counting down the days until I go to Spain
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Sofia Liliana! It's absolutely gorgeous, and I LOVE both names.Sofia Paloma isn't half bad either, but I really dislike the name Paloma.Sofia Leonor doesn't do it for me, but I'm not sure why.
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I never used to like Paloma, either because 1) it was the name of a character on a soap opera, "As the World Turns" methinks (I dislike soap operas in general), 2) it reminded me of 'melanoma' due to the shared endings. But then I watched a lengthy documentary of Pablo Picasso on A&E which touched on the subject of his 'Paloma', the dove which he drew that later became an international symbol of peace. Since then, for me, it's taken on a somewhat serene connotation. I like Sofía Liliana, too, because Liliana is such a beautiful name to me and plus lilies are a symbol of purity and innocence (and unfortunately mourning).
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I like Sofia Paloma the best. I don't really like the other two.
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I'm not a big fan of "-ana" names in general so I'm more inclined to Sofia Paloma. Paloma is much more interesting, anyway. Sofia Leonor is your best combination. How about Sofia Pilar? I adore Spanish names as well. They have a proud, regal quality to them, don't they? Some of my favorites:Leonor, which you already list
Pilar
Inez / Ines
Mercedes
Francisca
Consuelo
Ximena
Jacinta
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Sofía Pilar is very interesting. I've always liked the name Pilar, it has a strange kind of appeal.From your list, I'm digging the sound of Sofía Ines and Sofí Mercedes.Ximena looks interesting. I like the letter 'x' so it's an instant attraction for me. How is it pronounced?
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Ximena = "hih-MAY-na" or "hih-MEH-na"
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I agree with Siri & Kitten so far - Sofia Paloma. I really like Paloma, btw.
~Heather~
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Thanks. :) It's a very soft-sounding name to me. Understated and not at all pretentious with a great meaning.
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I love Sofia Paloma by far.:-) Wisdom and Dove, or Wisdom and Peace. Sofia Leonor I don't like...Leonor seems very masculine to me.
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agree.
"Chan eil tuil air nach tig traoghadh"
Capt. Malcolm Reynolds - Half of writing history is hiding the truth.
- Serenity
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Ooo, thanks for pointing that out, Siri. :) That is a rather blissful meaning. You've definitely swayed my vote towards Sofía Paloma.
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