A-I Spanish submitted names feminine
Thoughts on the submitted Spanish names? Which do you like most and which do you like least? Also, what combos would you make with them?
Abelia
Adoració
Agnés
Ametza
Aramita
Calíope
Candelària
Carita
Cereza
Clemencia
Consalació
Coralí
Dayana
Dulcia
Emerentzen
Encarnació
Ginebra
Humilidad
Impressió
Isabia
Formerly known as Parthenia
I’ve always looked for the perfect life to step into. I’ve taken all the paths to get where I wanted. But no matter where I go, I still come home me - Layne Staley
Abelia
Adoració
Agnés
Ametza
Aramita
Calíope
Candelària
Carita
Cereza
Clemencia
Consalació
Coralí
Dayana
Dulcia
Emerentzen
Encarnació
Ginebra
Humilidad
Impressió
Isabia
Formerly known as Parthenia
I’ve always looked for the perfect life to step into. I’ve taken all the paths to get where I wanted. But no matter where I go, I still come home me - Layne Staley
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I'm surprised Dulcia isn't in the database, considering it's the Spanish form of Dulcie and I actually have met one or two Dulcias (though they were both older women). I've also encountered both Dayana and Dayanne IRL, though the spellings have always seemed... odd... to me. I guess they're to emphasize the "IE" pronunciation rather than "DEE-ahn-ah."
Candelaria is in the database, without the accent mark, and it's a GP of mine. Ginebra is cool, too (said in Spanish, Ginebra and Ginevra would sound the same).
Candelaria is in the database, without the accent mark, and it's a GP of mine. Ginebra is cool, too (said in Spanish, Ginebra and Ginevra would sound the same).
I speak a bit of Spanish. My dad is fluent.
Calíope is absolutely gorgeous. Hands down my favorite on this list. Obviously pronounced quite differently from Calliope, but both are lovely.
I also like Clemencia.
Calíope is absolutely gorgeous. Hands down my favorite on this list. Obviously pronounced quite differently from Calliope, but both are lovely.
I also like Clemencia.
This message was edited 10/12/2019, 2:54 PM