Lucelia- someone had mentioned it in the polls once, I know it is a name in it's own right but I also think it could be an option for parents wanting to honor a
Cecilia and a Lucielle/Lucy in one go. It feels like a softer and more "gentile" sister to
Letitia and
Lucretia to me, and honestly makes me want to do more exploring of "smoosh sounding" classical names. *p.s. if you know more smoosh sounding classical names share that jazz don't hold out on me!*
Henry- rewatching Once Upon A Time on Disney+, so now I'm really feeling it again lately. It may even make a return to one of my top conservative male favorites soon. If I magically had a son this week, he would probably be
Henry Oliver,
Henry David,
Henry Sebastian or
Henry Dominic.
Valeria- a classmate's name at my university. She has it pronounced Va-LAIR-ee-ah instead of like
Valerie with an A. Idk if it is because of Covid or what but it just makes me think of a disease and I am disliking it more and more every time I hear it (lovely girl though!)
also
Kiera and
Kiara for no particular reason, probably because they are similar to
Kira, my favorite short K female name.
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