Nia
How do you feel about the name Nia?
I admit that I could never see myself supporting Mia (it’s one of my least favorites), but conversely, I find the name Nia to be intriguing, and also, it strikes me as more modern than Mia and Nina.
What do you think of Nia Winifred?
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Iva Clarissa
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Jasper Nicholas
I admit that I could never see myself supporting Mia (it’s one of my least favorites), but conversely, I find the name Nia to be intriguing, and also, it strikes me as more modern than Mia and Nina.
What do you think of Nia Winifred?
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Iva Clarissa
Leonor Susanna
Anna Sophia
Xenia Frances
Inez Matilda
Emeline Charlotte
Lucia Frances
Alix Victoria
Ilana Margaret
Ursula Catherine
Mary Olivia
Otho Micaiah
Silas Benjamin
Wolfgang Matias
Jethro Daniel
Isaac James
Thaddeus Henry
Ash Nathanael
Felix Jude
Ivar Noah
Jasper Nicholas
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I think it's kinda nice.
I had originally used it for one of my characters (a minor one) but decided to change it since I fiqured no one was likely going to say her name the way I had it in mind; preferring the long -'i' sound, and I wasn't keen on changing the spelling in order to achieve the preferred sound. Which is just as well since I think her new name suits her FAR better than either of Nia or Naya/Nya. I'm glad I changed it.
I don't really care for Winifred (frumpy and dated) but the combination has a nice ring to it.
I had originally used it for one of my characters (a minor one) but decided to change it since I fiqured no one was likely going to say her name the way I had it in mind; preferring the long -'i' sound, and I wasn't keen on changing the spelling in order to achieve the preferred sound. Which is just as well since I think her new name suits her FAR better than either of Nia or Naya/Nya. I'm glad I changed it.
I don't really care for Winifred (frumpy and dated) but the combination has a nice ring to it.
Hi !!!!
I like that Nia has different origins: Welsh, Swahili, Georgian, English and Japanese.
I agree with you: Nia is better than Mia and Nina because they are nicknames while Nia is a colourful full name.
Nia Winifred? Uhm..too many "i" and "n". Actually Nia seems the short of Winifred so they clash together.
I suggest you Nia Avalon.
I like that Nia has different origins: Welsh, Swahili, Georgian, English and Japanese.
I agree with you: Nia is better than Mia and Nina because they are nicknames while Nia is a colourful full name.
Nia Winifred? Uhm..too many "i" and "n". Actually Nia seems the short of Winifred so they clash together.
I suggest you Nia Avalon.