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Eva or Inez?
Which would you choose? These are your only options, though, do add your own middle names, if compelled.Sparrow
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Eva definitely, I love it.Eva Matisse is a combo I love.
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EvaDefinitely. I've never cared for Inez. I always thought it sounded very "nasally"
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Eva. I think it’s lovely. I also like Inez but I prefer Ines. Eva Ines is actually quite pretty.
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Eva "Eh-vah"

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InezHi !!!If I rate Eva and Inez serarately they would be:Inez 4/10 because I prefer Ines, Inès and Inés. Eva 5/10 because it is just boring and overused. But..
If I compare them..
I choose Inez. Inez is more interesting that Eva. It is elegant and refined without that religious chain that Eva can't forget.

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ETA: ohh, ok, reading back on this makes more sense. You mean chain as in dead-weight or burden?

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I love the glamour of Inez, it puts me in mind of a 1930's starlet, so I'd combo it channeling that, something sleek and glam that trails along after her like a train. Inez Annegret
Inez Dagmar (too cross-cultural? I find Dagmar so elegant)
Inez Dolorosa
Inez Edelmira
Inez Lorenda
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InezI have an aunt who died young and an older cousin called Inés and I quite like it. It's got a lot of spunk and character.Possible combos:
Inez Briseida
Inez Araminta
Inez Rosamund
Inez Beatrice
Inez Gwendolyn
Inez Montserrat
Inez Coraima
Inez Silvestra
Inez Rosalía
Inez Jacinta
Inez Delphina
Inez Agustina
Inez Dominique
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Eva. Spanish names just aren't used where I live; we have a small Portuguese population whose names are typically Catholic rather than Iberian. So Inez would be odd without being exotic.Eva is pleasant enough, and shortens even more pleasantly to Eve.
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Eva Guinevere
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InezEva is pretty, but Inez has so much more verve.
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InezEva and Ava are pretty overused, and Inez isn’t bad (though I prefer the look of Ines).I would pair Inez with something like Inez Nereida or Inez Mercedes. I like it more as a MN, though, used with something like Guinevere Inez, Magdalene Inez, or Zipporah Inez.
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EvaI don't know how to say Inez correctly, assuming it's Spanish? I don't like the way it looks either. Eva is beautiful, solid, classic, sexy and elegant.
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I pronounce Inez EYE-nez. Perfectly acceptable in English. Though ee-NEZ is also beautiful. Actually the Spanish sometimes sounds like “ee-NAYSH”
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Ah. Ok. Still prefer Eva.
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Inez MichelinaIt’s something I definitely would use.

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