Salomè
Hi !!!
Salomè is the Italian form of Salome.
It is pronounced sa-law-ME with its è similar to the French one like in Geneviève.
I love it but It is nearly extinct for newborns: every year less than five Salomè born here.
Here there are my combos:
Salomè Talita
Salomè Rosa
Salomè Aurora
Salomè Gabriella
Salomè Felisia (fe-LEE-sya)
Salomè Vittoria
Salomè Rubina
Salomè Veronica
Salomè Esmeralda
Salomè Irene (ee-RAY-ne)
Salomè Frida
Salomè Dora
Salomè Gloria
Salomè Ada
WDYTO them?
Can you suggest me some combos to make it more catchy and modern? Would you pair a name with the same feeling or a more classic/common name?
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Salomè is the Italian form of Salome.
It is pronounced sa-law-ME with its è similar to the French one like in Geneviève.
I love it but It is nearly extinct for newborns: every year less than five Salomè born here.
Here there are my combos:
Salomè Talita
Salomè Rosa
Salomè Aurora
Salomè Gabriella
Salomè Felisia (fe-LEE-sya)
Salomè Vittoria
Salomè Rubina
Salomè Veronica
Salomè Esmeralda
Salomè Irene (ee-RAY-ne)
Salomè Frida
Salomè Dora
Salomè Gloria
Salomè Ada
WDYTO them?
Can you suggest me some combos to make it more catchy and modern? Would you pair a name with the same feeling or a more classic/common name?
Personal Name Lists https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/125456
This message was edited 11/3/2018, 9:23 AM
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Salomè/é/e is a name that I think is quite boring, because of the sound. But, like you mentioned, it is quite rare today and that makes it interesting somehow.
I went to school with a Salomé (french variant, same pronunciation). Her sister was Chantal, but I do not know their MNs.
IMO a name with a -ia/-a ending would make a good match with Salome (I write Salome out of laziness^^, but I pronounce it the same way as you do with Salomè).
Salome Delia
Salome Reya
Salome Sofia
Salome Sophie
Salome Liora
Salome Daria
Salome Leana
Salome Catia
I went to school with a Salomé (french variant, same pronunciation). Her sister was Chantal, but I do not know their MNs.
IMO a name with a -ia/-a ending would make a good match with Salome (I write Salome out of laziness^^, but I pronounce it the same way as you do with Salomè).
Salome Delia
Salome Reya
Salome Sofia
Salome Sophie
Salome Liora
Salome Daria
Salome Leana
Salome Catia
This message was edited 11/4/2018, 1:13 AM
I love the sound & tryptic notions of this name; it is replete with heritage, and I hope this heritage does not preclude it from use.
This message was edited 11/3/2018, 12:51 PM