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Re: Names like Blair - please help!
Based off of "Blair" I'm assuming you live in an English speaking place. So I will give names that are okay in English speaking places. Not nessecarily one syllable (most are two), but simple and short. Starred names are diminutives- but I don't think English speakers would notice. - Anne (or Anna)
- Clara (or Claire)
- Bella
- Zlata
- Sveta * or Svita *
- Mia
- Lila
- Kate
- Mila * (also standalone)
- Kira
- Lana *
- Dana
- Lena *
- Ziva
- Ranya
- Hanna
- Lara
- Mira *
- Yana
- Vera or Vira
- Mara *
- Zina *
- Tanya *
- Ava
- Aza *
- Lera *
- Venka
- Vika *
- Zheka *
- Ella
- Sara
- Ira *
- Iva *
- Iryna, Irina (less syllables: Irene?)
- Tara
- Kara
- Kato (diminutive in Georgia)
- Nina *
- Reva * (note that it's short for a name that means "revolution"- but it can also be stand alone from the same word)
- Lesya *
- Sasha *
- Hera (Greek mythology)
- Zara
- Zarya or Zorya
- Zirka (it's a word in my language- but it's used as a name occasionally)
- Nata *Names that are a little longer-
- Maria, Marya, Mariya
- Kalyna (or Kalina)
- Halyna, Galina, Halina
- Ivanna or Zhanna
- Darina
- Milana, Milena
- Yuliya (in English it's Julia)
- Zarema
- Yaryna, Yarina, Arina (Iryna variants)
- Alena
- Aleka

This message was edited 1/16/2025, 1:30 PM

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