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Someone I knew in high school just became an aunt to a baby girl named Luna Isabela. The family is Latino / Hispanic.WDYT?***Please rate my personal name lists:www.behindthename.com/pnl/69381
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I like both names but they don't flow together.
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It's a really cute name (although I think that Luna Isabel sounds nicer).
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It’s nice but a bit cutesy
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Too many A's and the name Luna makes me think of lunatic
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I like Luna.
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I like Isabela spelled that way. Double L makes a y type sound in Spanish, does that have to do with why they chose that spelled? Luna is common but nice;
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QuoteDouble L makes a y type sound in Spanish
Yes, that's why I mentioned they're Latino. I've found double-L spellings are more common on BtN (Isabella, Daniella, Gabriella, etc.), but it wouldn't make sense in Spanish.
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I like it!
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