Re: What do you think about my daughter's name?
in reply to a message by goodandbetter
Antonia is the best of the three, I think. Gaia is easily mispronounced and Octavia is unusual enough to stand out, but Antonia should work just fine in multiple languages and countries.
Another idea, to link with her birth date, could be names with "love" meanings:
Carys
Cara
Carina
Kerensa
Davida
Davina
Esme
Mabel
Minna
Philomena
You could also use Valentina!
Or, given that people give flowers and treats on Valentine's Day, how about:
Rose, Violet, Clover, Daisy, Lily, Azalea, Camellia, Marigold, Celandine, Dahlia, Heather, Iris, Jonquil, Lavender, Lilac, Tansy, Zinnia
Susannah (means 'lily' or 'rose')
Anthea (means 'flower' or 'blossom')
Flora (means 'flower')
Zahrah (means 'blooming flower')
Dulcie (means 'sweet')
Pamela (means 'all sweetness')
Honey
Valentine's Day is also close to Candlemas, which is associated with St Brigdet, so you could use Bridget or Brigit.
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Another idea, to link with her birth date, could be names with "love" meanings:
Carys
Cara
Carina
Kerensa
Davida
Davina
Esme
Mabel
Minna
Philomena
You could also use Valentina!
Or, given that people give flowers and treats on Valentine's Day, how about:
Rose, Violet, Clover, Daisy, Lily, Azalea, Camellia, Marigold, Celandine, Dahlia, Heather, Iris, Jonquil, Lavender, Lilac, Tansy, Zinnia
Susannah (means 'lily' or 'rose')
Anthea (means 'flower' or 'blossom')
Flora (means 'flower')
Zahrah (means 'blooming flower')
Dulcie (means 'sweet')
Pamela (means 'all sweetness')
Honey
Valentine's Day is also close to Candlemas, which is associated with St Brigdet, so you could use Bridget or Brigit.
http://christineseaforthfinch.blogspot.com/
This message was edited 11/30/2022, 4:48 AM