Alexandra or Victoria?
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I like both, but I wouldn't use them IRL. They're pretty and elegant but also very common and I just like too many other names better.
Alexandra Harmony
Alexandra Persephone
Alexandra Winifred
Alexandra Fleur
Alexandra Florence
Alexandra Mirabel
Alexandra Melusine
Victoria Zephyrine
Victoria Beatriz
Victoria Rosaline
Victoria Lorelei
Victoria Opaline
Victoria Juliet
Victoria Gwendolen
Victoria Guinevere
Alexandra Harmony
Alexandra Persephone
Alexandra Winifred
Alexandra Fleur
Alexandra Florence
Alexandra Mirabel
Alexandra Melusine
Victoria Zephyrine
Victoria Beatriz
Victoria Rosaline
Victoria Lorelei
Victoria Opaline
Victoria Juliet
Victoria Gwendolen
Victoria Guinevere
Alexandra Jade
Alexandra Juliet
Alexandra Celine
Alexandra Elyse
Alexandra Juliet
Alexandra Celine
Alexandra Elyse
Alexandra, as unfortunately Victoria reminds me of a nightmare ex-boss. Victoria used to be in my top 5 for girls before that association.
For that reason, I'd never used Victoria. I don't think I'd use Alexandra either, even though I do really like it. I have a female cousin named Alex (just Alex) and my SO has a sister named Alexis. So, just too much Alex- in the family.
I always liked Alexandra Sophie or Alexandra Chloe.
For that reason, I'd never used Victoria. I don't think I'd use Alexandra either, even though I do really like it. I have a female cousin named Alex (just Alex) and my SO has a sister named Alexis. So, just too much Alex- in the family.
I always liked Alexandra Sophie or Alexandra Chloe.
I like them both but prefer Alexandra. I dislike Vicky and Tori as nns so I wouldn’t use Victoria and prefer Veronica or Valentina anyways. Alexandra has enough nn options that I could find one I wouldn’t mind.
Alexandra Cecilia
Alexandra Clio
Alexandra Ruby
Victoria Clarisse
Victoria Josephine
Victoria Lois
Alexandra Cecilia
Alexandra Clio
Alexandra Ruby
Victoria Clarisse
Victoria Josephine
Victoria Lois
I quite like Alexandra as a mn; as a fn, it and its short forms have been too well used for comfort.
I prefer Victoria to Alexandra because it's never been as popular. The Vickie nns are fine by me, but I find Tory unacceptable.
I would use Vickie as a mn without hesitation: it is the full name of a very good friend.
Jean Alexandra; Alice Victoria
I prefer Victoria to Alexandra because it's never been as popular. The Vickie nns are fine by me, but I find Tory unacceptable.
I would use Vickie as a mn without hesitation: it is the full name of a very good friend.
Jean Alexandra; Alice Victoria
For now, I prefer Victoria. I can use them in real life (it's easy to pronounce and known by many people), but persoally, I got better for myself. I think I like Alexandra Christine and Victoria Ann.
Both names reminds me of Queen Elizabeth II (her name is Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor) and Queen Victoria lol
Both names reminds me of Queen Elizabeth II (her name is Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor) and Queen Victoria lol
Victoria Elise
Alexandra (sentimental reasons).
I can use both in real life. Victoria used to be my favourite name; Alexandra is an honouring name, the name I actually like and won't regret using.
(I'd prefer Alexandria, though.)
Alexandra Hope
Victoria Evangeline
I can use both in real life. Victoria used to be my favourite name; Alexandra is an honouring name, the name I actually like and won't regret using.
(I'd prefer Alexandria, though.)
Alexandra Hope
Victoria Evangeline