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Here's how I feel about these names:
Danica- Not very common. Not bad! You could use Danni as a nickname.
Anita- I can't picture many ages with this name. I can picture it on a 25-year old woman...but not a 5-year-old.
Anika- I like Anita better, to be honest.
Lily- This name is simple and classic, if not just a little overrated. I still like it, though.
Missy- Not as an actual name! Maybe as a nickname, but I keep thinking of a snobby girl when I hear this name.
Megan- I like it. Meg can be a nickname.
Amy- Classic and simple, but try a different spelling so it won't seem to boring.
Danica- Not very common. Not bad! You could use Danni as a nickname.
Anita- I can't picture many ages with this name. I can picture it on a 25-year old woman...but not a 5-year-old.
Anika- I like Anita better, to be honest.
Lily- This name is simple and classic, if not just a little overrated. I still like it, though.
Missy- Not as an actual name! Maybe as a nickname, but I keep thinking of a snobby girl when I hear this name.
Megan- I like it. Meg can be a nickname.
Amy- Classic and simple, but try a different spelling so it won't seem to boring.
I like them all except Missy. Love Amy the best
I like Lily but not really any of the others, the others I'm either neutral on or dislike
I like Danica when it's pronounced daNITsa, but it seldom is.
Anita is unremarkable, and also dated.
Anika looks like a spelling mistake. I far prefer Anneke, though I'd be surprised to meet one younger than 45.
Lily is overused; I don't like many flower names, and Lily doesn't make the list.
Missy can hardly be a name. As a nn for, for instance, Melissa it could work until puberty, but not longer.
Megan used to be a favourite of mine, but then it went viral and collected strange spellings and pronunciations along the way.
Amy is bland and harmless and I never understood its surge in popularity, which is now fading fast.
Anita is unremarkable, and also dated.
Anika looks like a spelling mistake. I far prefer Anneke, though I'd be surprised to meet one younger than 45.
Lily is overused; I don't like many flower names, and Lily doesn't make the list.
Missy can hardly be a name. As a nn for, for instance, Melissa it could work until puberty, but not longer.
Megan used to be a favourite of mine, but then it went viral and collected strange spellings and pronunciations along the way.
Amy is bland and harmless and I never understood its surge in popularity, which is now fading fast.