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Viviana
Wdyt of Viviana Dorothea, nn Vivi?Viviana is very long for my taste for a fn, but I quite like Vivi.ETA, I would pronounce Viviana was vee-VYAH-nah

This message was edited 7/21/2020, 8:39 PM

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I agree on the love of Vivi. My personal choice would be Vivienne. Your pronunciation for Viviana seems a bit odd to me, or maybe I'm just not reading it how you meant it? I say it viv-ee-AH-nah. Viviana Dorothea seems a bit frilly to me. Maybe with a different mn?Viviana Beatrice / Beatrix
Viviana Frances
Viviana Florence
Viviana Irene
Viviana Louise
Viviana Evangeline
Viviana Claire
Viviana Corinne
Viviana Maxine
Viviana Augustine
Viviana Delphine

This message was edited 7/22/2020, 9:06 AM

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Veev-yah-nah. I don't care for the 4 syllable pronunciation, though it is more natural for Vivi nn.Dorothea is an honoring name, but I don't like it as a fn.
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I like Viviana but Dorothea feels overwrought with it.
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Love Viviana! I pronounce it Vee-vee-aw-nuh, but still. Vivi's a great nn for it!
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I think it's very pretty and retro!
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Your pronunciation doesn't come naturally to me.The only form of the name that I like - and I do like it! - is Vivien.Viviana Dorothea is very long and rhythmically unpleasing. Try Vivien Dorothy! You could still use Vivi.
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Vivien Dorothy is lovely.
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I really like Viviana nn Vivi and would love to see it in real life. I'm not the biggest fan of Dorothea with it as it makes for a very long combo where both names end the same. But, I will admit, it is kind of a fun combo to say.
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It's an honoring name
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its ok
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