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What’s your thoughts on the name Mia and the name Miabella
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Bland, to the extent that it has no meaning at all. My what - my child, my darling, my bronchitis, my country right or wrong? Miabella sounds like a spin-off of Maybelline. To be avoided at all costs.
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Miabella is...really really cheesy, i'm sorry. i especially would hate having it, as a shy kid, and later on a woman who's not so comfy with super feminine stuff. that usually doesn't stop me from liking a few frilly names, it's not a flaw, but...it literally means "my beautiful". not subtle at all. it reminds me of how silly Bella Swan's name sounded. it's almost like Honey as a name. not nearlyyyy as awkward, but i'd still rather not have everyone call me "my beauty", esp, say, somewhere where many people speak Spanish.
anywayyy on Mia...okay, just very bland and cutesy to me. perfectly alright and professional though.
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I don't like Mia as a full name, but it's an alright nickname. Miabella sounds good but it looks like a typo of Mirabella. It also seems like two suffixes stuck together instead of a prefix and a suffix.
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Mirabella is worlds better...the lack of literal meaning + the r do wonders.
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I like Mia pretty well. It's a little prissy, but not so much that it can't be nice on a normal person.
Mia, Mila, Maia - all same trend to me.
Miabella doubles down on the prissiness, but it's not ugly, just kind of long and attention-getting.
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Mia has always seemed insubstantial to me. But Miabella is the opposite - unnecessarily frilly and over the top. I do prefer Mia of the two, but would much rather see something with a little bit more substance, like Mira or Mila.
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Would Miabella mean my beauty or my beautiful but put together? I think Mia is a very decent name and you can't go wrong with the name Mia but it isn't very unique but maybe it will fall out of use and the meaning of my is very bland. But then you have Mia Farrow, who is 73 and named Mia (short for Maria) so I am sure it could age well and may even eventually be seen as a grandma name.
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It is very dated to early 2000s to me. It is a nice enough name, I just got tired of it. Miabella is bit frilly, but pretty.
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I love Mia, it's simple, delicate and unique. Miabella sounds a bit over-the-top to me.Though I might be biased because Mia is the name of my crush XD
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